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1. Program Bank Group Program Bank Sequential Change Select Acoustic Number Sequential Change Select Acoustic Number Tone Name Cambio MSB Resonance N mero Number Tone Name Cambio MSB Resonance N mero Nombre del tono MSB de Resonancia ds N mero Nombre del tono dc MSB de Resonancia secuencial Selecci n ac stica secuencial Selecci n ac stica programa banco grupo Programa de banco GRAND PIANO MODERN 09 064 STEEL STR GUITAR 1 001 001 GRAND PIANO MODERN 0 48 O 010 065 STEEL STR GUITAR 2 25 49 GRAND PIANO 011 066 STEEL STR GUITAR 3 25 50 002 002 VARIATION i 50 012 067 JAZZ GUITAR 26 48 003 003 ROCK PIANO 1 48 013 068 GUITAR 27 49 004 004 LA PIANO 1 49 014 069 CHORUS CLEAN GUITAR 27 48 005 005 MODERN PIANO 1 50 015 070 CRUNCHELEC GUITAR 1 27 50 006 006 DANCE PIANO 1 51 016 071 CRUNCH ELEC GUITAR 2 27 51 GRAND PIANO CLASSIC 017 072 OVERDRIVE GUITAR 29 48 001 007 GRAND PIANO CLASSIC 0 49 e VARIOUS GM TONES 002 008 MELLOW PIANO 0 51 2 001 073 BREATHY ALTO SAX 65 49 003 009 3 48 002 074 BREATHY TENOR SAX 66 49 004 010 PIANO 3 49 003 075 ALTO SAX 65 48 005 011 STRINGS PIANO 0 52 O 004 076 TENOR SAX 66 48 006
2. Cm75 3 C75 If C7sus4 Cadd9 Cmadd9 CmM7 Cdim7 69 5 Ce Cm6 5 1 With Fingered 2 interpreted as Am7 2 With Fingered 2 interpreted as 175 3 Inverted form not supported in some cases 1 Con Fingered 2 se interpreta como Am7 2 Con Fingered 2 se interpreta como Am75 3 En algunos casos no se puede usar de forma invertida Appendix Ap ndice Fingered 3 Full Range Chords Acordes Fingered 3 Full Range In addition to the chords that can be fingered with Fingered 1 and Fingered 2 the following chords also are recognized Adem s de los acordes que se pueden digitar con Fingered 1 y Fingered 2 tambi n se pueden reconocer los siguientes acordes Cm Dm Fm C C C With Fingered 3 the lowest note fingered 15 interpreted as the base note Inverted forms are not supported With Full Range Chord when the lowest fingered is a certain distance from the neighboring note the chord is interpreted as a fraction chord Unlike Fingered 1 2 and 3 Full Range Cho
3. Example Bank 4 Area C Area Registering Tone and Rhythm Setups Recalling a Registration 1 Press the REGISTRATION button so its lower lamp is lit This enters the registration recall mode na HARMONIZE REGISTRATION Lit 2 Use the A buttons to select the bank where the registration you want to recall is located 3 Usethe rhythm group buttons through or instrument part buttons through to specify the area This will configure the Digital Piano with the registration data located at the bank and area you specified Example When recalling the registration data in Bank 4 Area C E 33 English Recording Your Keyboard Play START STOP RECORDER You can record your music as you play and store up to five songs in Digital Piano memory for later playback You can divide a song into patts by instrument by left hand and right hand etc and record each part separately You can even use punch in recording to edit specific parts of existing recordings Recording or Playing Back a Single Song The following are the steps for recording or playing back a single recorder memory song 1 Press the RECORDER button twice so its lamp is flashing This turns on the recorder and enters record mode Each press of the RECORDER button cycles through modes as shown below Recorder
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5. Group Number N mero de Sequential Number N mero secuencial Tone Name Nombre del tono Appendix Ap ndice Change Cambio de Bank Select MSB MSB de Selecci n Acoustic Resonance Resonancia ac stica grupo Programa de banco GM SF 0 141 213 SITAR 104 0 142 214 GM BANJO 105 0 143 215 GM SHAMISEN 106 0 144 216 GM KOTO 107 0 145 217 PIANO 108 0 146 218 GM BAGPIPE 109 0 147 219 GMFIDDLE 110 0 148 220 GM SHANAI 111 0 149 221 GM TINKLE BELL 112 0 150 222 GM AGOGO 113 0 151 223 GM STEEL DRUMS 114 0 152 224 GM WOOD BLOCK 115 0 153 225 GMTAIKO 116 0 154 226 GM MELODIC 117 0 155 227 GM SYNTH DRUM 118 0 156 228 GM REVERSE CYMBAL 119 0 157 229 GT FRET NOISE 120 0 158 230 GM BREATH NOISE 121 0 159 231 GM SEASHORE 122 0 160 232 BIRD 123 0 161 233 GM TELEPHONE 124 0 162 234 HELICOPTER 125 0 163 235 GM APPLAUSE 126 0 164 236 GUNSHOT 127 0 165 237 STANDARD SET 1 0 120 166 238 STANDARD SET 2 1 120 167 239 STANDARD SET 3 2 120 168 240 STANDARD SET 4 3 120 169 241 ROOM SET 8 120 170 242 HIP HOP SET 9 120 171 243 POWER SET 16 120 172 244 ELECTRONIC SET 24 120 173 245 SYNTH SET 1 25 120 174 246 SYNTH 2 30 120 175 247 SET 31 120 176 248 JAZZ SET 32 120
6. PX 330 USER S GUIDE GU A DEL USUARIO Please keep all information for future reference Guarde toda documentaci n para futuras consultas Safety Precautions Before trying to use the piano be sure to read the separate Safety Precautions Precauciones de seguridad Antes de intentar usar el piano aseg rese de ES leer las Precauciones de seguridad separadas PX330ES1B CAS English Espa ol TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience
7. Last step 3 3 To delete a step press both of the and AN buttons at the same time You cannot delete the first step or the last step 4 Repeat the above steps to edit all of the steps you want You can playback the Music Preset you are currently editing by pressing the START STOP button The table below describes other Music Preset editing operations you can perform Press the FUNCTION button use the lt and gt buttons to select the editing operation you want perform the required operation and then press the ENTER button to apply the edit and return to the chord progression editing screen To exit the editing operation and discard all of your edits press the EXIT button Editing Operation Display Description Operation Tnitialize Initialize Initializes all steps Initialization is useful when you want to create a totally new chord progression from scratch Change Key Change Key Changes the pitch key of the chords in all of the steps in semitone units Use the M A buttons to select the amount of change you want 5 to 6 semitones Append Music Preset Append Chords Delete Measures DELETE Measure Copies all of the steps of another Music Preset to the end of the current Music Preset Deletes a specified number of measures from the current cursor step forward Use the V A buttons to s
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9. 16 BEAT 01 01 STRAIGHT 8 BEAT 1 012 012 STRAIGHT 8 BEAT 2 013 013 FUNK 8 BEAT 014 014 MELLOW 8 BEAT 015 015 GUITAR 8 BEAT 016 016 8 BEAT 017 017 8 BEAT POP 018 018 OLDIES 8 BEAT 019 019 6075 8 BEAT 020 020 16 BEAT 021 021 16 BEAT SHUFFLE DANCE 022 022 HIP HOP 023 023 DANCE POP 024 024 DISCO POP 025 025 TECHNO POP 026 026 TRANCE 027 027 MODERN R amp B 028 028 MODERN DANCE 029 029 DISCO SOUL ROCK 030 030 STRAIGHT ROCK 031 031 SHUFFLE ROCK 032 032 BLUES 1 033 033 BLUES 2 034 034 EP BLUES 035 035 SLOW BLUES 036 036 SOFT ROCK 037 037 LATIN ROCK 038 038 SLOW ROCK 039 039 505 ROCK 040 040 50 S PIANO ROCK 041 041 NEW ORLNS R amp R 042 042 60 5 ROCK 043 043 ROCK 044 044 705 PIANO ROCK 045 045 ROCK WALTZ JAZZ 046 046 SLOW BIG BAND 047 047 MIDDLE BIG BAND 048 048 FAST BIG BAND 049 049 SWING 1 050 050 SWING 2 051 051 SLOW SWING 052 052 JAZZWALTZ 053 053 FOX TROT 054 054 QUICKSTEP 055 055 JAZZ COMBO 1 EUROPEAN 056 056 SCHLAGER 057 057 POLKA 058 058 WALTZ1 Appendix Ap ndice Grou Sequential rods Rhythm N mero de N mero Nombre del ritmo grupo secuencial 059 059 WALTZ2 060 060 SLOW WALTZ 061 061 VIENNESE WALTZ 062 062 FRENCH WALTZ 063 063 SERENADE 064 064 TANGO 065 065 MARCH 1 066 066 MAR
10. E 6 Connecting a Pedal E 6 Connecting Audio Equipment or an Amplifier E 7 Bundled and Optional Accessories E 8 Using Built in Tones E 9 Turning on the Digital Piano and Playing Something eene E 9 Selecting Tone a E 9 Layering Two Tones E 10 Splitting the Keyboard between Two Tones E 11 Using Octave 12 Adjusting the Brilliance of a Tone E 12 Adding Reverb to the E 13 Adding the Chorus Effect to the E 13 Using the Metronome E 14 Using the Pitch Bend Wheel E 15 Playing a Diet cie edens E 15 Using Auto Accompaniment E 17 Playing an Auto E 17 Using One Touch Presets E 20 Using Auto 2 E 20 Creating Your Own Original Rhythms E 21 Playing Demo Songs E 24 Playing Tone Demo Songs E 24 Listening to Songs Loaded from an Exte
11. For more information see the Music Preset List page A 6 Selecting a Music Preset 1 Press and MUSIC PRESET at the same time This causes the ACCOMP ON OFF lamp to flash and the Music Preset screen to appear Music Preset name Music Preset number Use buttons to Music Preset group buttons to select a group and then use the N A buttons to select the Music Preset you want This will configure the Digital Piano with settings tone rhythm etc of the selected Music Preset The following are the settings that are included in a Music Preset Tones main layer lower split page E 9 Layer balance page E 10 Octave shift page E 12 Reverb page E 13 Chorus page E 13 Rhythm page E 21 Tempo page E 20 Auto Harmonize page E 20 3 groups Press the START STOP button to start Auto Accompaniment with the chord progression of the Music Preset Play the melody on the keyboard The preset chord progression repeats until you stop it by pressing the START STOP button again Pressing the ACCOMP ON OFF button so the ACCOMP ON OFF lamp is lit not flashing or unlit will turn off the chord progression of the Music Preset and play the normal Auto Accompaniment pattern Each press of the 9 ACCOMP ON OFF button cycles in the sequence shown below Unlit Lit ACCOMP ON OFF CHORDS Flashing A
12. The amount the note bends depends on how much you rotate the pitch bend wheel not have the pitch bend wheel rotated as you turn on the Digital Piano NOTE You also can configure pitch bend wheel operation by specifying the amount of pitch change at maximum rotation in either direction See Pitch Bend Range page E 43 for more information Using Built in Tones Playing Duet You can use the Duet Mode to split the Digital Piano s keyboard in the center so two people can play a duet This makes it possible to configure the keyboard so for example the teacher can play on the left and the student can follow along on the right Or one person can play the left hand part on the left while another plays the right hand part on the right Right keyboard Left keyboard gt TT TTT 1 C6 Pedal Operation when Playing Duet Optional SP 32 Pedal Unit 2 Right side pedal Left keyboard Half pedal operation damper pedal supported Left and right side damper pedal Optional SP 3 Pedal Unit To use the SP 3 Pedal Unit as the right keyboard damper pedal connect it to the DAMPER PEDAL terminal Half pedal operation is not supported in this case To use the SP 3 Pedal Unit as the left keyboard initial default setting or right keyboard damper pedal selectable connect
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14. 1 Normal Edited chord progression proceeds as is 2 Half Halves chord timing within a measure 3 Double Doubles chord timing within a measure 4 3 4 Multiplies chord timing within a measure by 3 4 Select this setting to match to a 6 8 time rhythm 5 6 4 Multiplies chord timing within a measure by 3 2 Select this setting to match to a 6 4 time rhythm 3 After all editing operations are complete press the EXIT button to return to the editing operation E 31 English Registering Tone and Rhythm Setups REGISTRATION Due Tone and accompaniment areas Registrations let you save Digital Piano setups tone rhythm tempo etc and for quick and easy recall when you need them Registrations are stored using eight banks of 12 areas each as shown in the illustration below for a total of 96 setups Areas through D on the left tone and accompaniment area is for storing tones and Auto Accompaniment settings while areas 1 through 8 tone areas are for storing tone settings only Tone and accompaniment area Tone area 0 19 1 2 3 4 Banks 5 6 7 8 Bank 7 Area B data Bank 3 Area 2 data Tone Settings Keyboard Tone 003 Harpsichord Brightness 2 Reverb 1 Room Chorus Off Tone Settings Keyboard Tone 002 Electric Piano2 Brightness 1 Reverb 4 Stadium Cho
15. 1 Normal From standby to normal pattern 2 Variation From standby to variation pattern 3 Intro From standby to intro pattern OFF Mutes the part ON Sounds the part PERC ON OFF Percussion on off Toggles the percussion part page E 22 on or off OFF Mutes the part IN Sounds the part BASS ON OFF Bass on off Toggles the bass part page E 22 on or off FF Mutes the part IN Sounds the part CHORDI 5 ON OFF Chord 1 5 on off Toggles the Chord 1 through 5 parts page E 22 on or off FF Mutes the parts IN Sounds the parts INTRO CHORD Intro chord Selects from among major x 12 keys and minor x 12 keys for the intro chords C B Major C to B Cm Bm Minor Cm to Bm Ending chord ENDING CHORD Selects from among major x 12 keys and minor x 12 keys for the ending chords C B Major C to B Cm Bm Minor Cm to Bm AUTO FILL IN Auto fill in on off Specifies whether or not a fill in should be inserted into the final measure of a chord progression OFF Fill in not inserted ON Fill in inserted TIMING SET Chord progression variation This parameter lets you add different variations to the timing of the chord progression being edited You can use it to match the chord progression to the beat of a specific rhythm A chord step that is outside of the rhythm s beat is cut off selection screen page E 28
16. 80 200 MoreBeguine 81 201 The No 5 82 202 Everyday 83 203 Mucho 84 204 El Tango 85 205 El Choclo 86 206 Sheriff 87 207 No Woman 88 208 Can t Help 89 209 Livin 90 210 Whenever COUNTRY 91 211 This Land 92 212 My Sunshine 93 213 Walk Line 94 214 Home Roads 95 215 A Friend 96 216 Cowboy 97 217 Still One 98 218 Breath 99 219 CountryWaltz 100 220 He Cheats BALLAD 1 221 Love Ballad 2 222 R amp B Ballad 3 223 Soul Ballad 4 224 Blues Ballad 5 225 MovieBallad1 6 226 MovieBallad2 Appendix Ap ndice Group Name Nombre del grupo Group Sequential Number Number Preset Name N merode N mero Nombre de preajuste grupo secuencial Xmas Ballad 8 228 Love Me 9 229 Oldies Bld 1 10 230 Oldies Bld 2 11 231 Oldies Bld 3 12 232 Oldies Bld 4 13 233 E World 14 234 Tears 15 235 Moon Waltz 16 236 A s Theme 17 237 Paradise 18 238 60 s Ballad 19 239 60 s Ballad2 20 240 Whiter Shade 21 241 FrenchBallad 22 242 Everywhere 23 243 Wonderful 24 244 70 s Ballad 25 245 70 s Ballad2 26 246 My Song 27 247 Bridge 2
17. BALLAD PIANO RHYTHMS RHYTHM EDITOR button USER RHYTHMS RHYTHM EDITOR button Display TONE REGISTRATION button FUNCTION button VINO A YES buttons GRAND PIANO MODERN button GRAND PIANO CLASSIC button ELEC PIANO button Installing the Music Stand Insert the bottom of the music stand into the groove on the top of the Digital Piano s console VIBES CLAVI button amp ORGAN button STRINGS SYNTH PAD button 9 BASS GUITAR button VARIOUS GM TONES button REVERB REV TYPE EXIT button CHORUS CHOR TYPE lt button SPLIT SPLIT POINT gt button CARD INTERNAL SAVE LOAD ENTER button STORE USB DEVICE MODE button SD CARD SLOT PITCH BEND wheel USB port MIDI OUT IN terminals DAMPER SOFT SOSTENUTO PEDAL jacks DC 12V terminal LINE OUT R L MONO jacks LINE R L MONO jacks POWER button PHONES jacks Pedal connector E 3 English General Guide Saving Settings and Using Panel Lock Your Digital Piano lets you save its current settings and lock its buttons to protect against operation errors For details see Setting Backup page E 43 and Panel Lock page E 43 Returning the Digital Piano to Its Factory Default Settings Perform the following procedure when you want to return the Digital Piano s stored data and settings to their initial factory defaults 1 Turn off the Digital Piano 2 While ho
18. FUNCTION button lamp will flash and the display will appear as shown below To exit the storage mode at any time press the FUNCTION button This is the only button operation that is supported while the Digital Piano is in the storage mode You will not be able to enter the storage mode while any one of the following operations is in progress Metronome Auto Accompaniment song playback recorder on Auto Accompaniment editing Music Preset editing data transfer between the Digital Piano and card 4 If your computer is running Windows double click My Computer Under Devices with Removable Storage you should be able to see a folder representing Digital Piano memory or the memory card loaded in the Digital Piano see below Windows Vista Windows 7 Double click Computer Mac OS Skip step 4 and double click PIANO on your Mac desktop Devices with Removable Storage H 315 Floppy A PIANO F CD Drive E PIANO drive Digital Piano memory Connecting to a Computer 5 Double click PIANO You now should see five data folders one for each data type c MUSICLIB cJ STATELOG y REGISTMR O RECORDER O MUSICPST LJ RHYTHMAC This folder is not a data folder You should not try to use it for normal Digital Piano operation 6 Referring to the table below open the folder that correspond
19. Portamento Time Data entry LSB MSB 2 Volume Pan Expression DSP Parameter0 2 DSP Parameter1 2 DSP Parameter2 2 DSP Parameter3 2 Damper Control Portamento Switch Sostenuto Change Soft pedal Vibrato rate Vibrato depth Vibrato delay DSP Parameter4 2 DSP Parameter5 2 DSP Parameter6 2 DSP Parameter7 2 Portamento Control Reverb send Chorus send RPN LSB MSB 93 100 101 Program Change True N System Exclusive O Song Pos Song Sel Tune System Common System Clock Real Time Commands All sound off Reset all controller Aux Local ON OFF Messages All notes OFF Active Sense Reset xx 1 Depends on tone 2 For details see MIDI Implementation at http world casio com 1 Depende del tono 2 Si desea m s informaci n vea Implementaci n MIDI en http world casio com Remarks Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO Yes Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO X No e This recycle mark indicates that the packaging conforms to the environmental protection legislation in Germany Esta marca de reciclaje indica que el empaquetado se ajusta a la legislaci n de protecci n ambiental en Alemania CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD 6 2 Hon machi 1 chome MA11
20. Recorder On Unlit Lit Playpack mode Flashing Record mode RECORDER RECORDER 1 RECORDER 2 Configure the tone rhythm and other settings you want to use The settings you configure here will be included as part of the recorded song data For details about what is included in the recorded song data see System Track page E 35 3 Play something on the keyboard Recording starts as soon as you play something f Auto Accompaniment is playing it will be included in the recorded data E 34 4 When you are finished press the START STOP button This will cause the RECORDER lamp to flash and then light indicating the playback mode f you are using Auto Accompaniment you also can end the recording session by pressing the ENDING button Lit Playback mode RECORDER 5 play what have recorded press START STOP again Each press of starts and stops playback 6 To turn off the recorder press the RECORDER button so its lamp goes out Unlit Recorder off J RECORDER Ill NOTE Recorder memory capacity is approximately 10 000 notes per song When remaining capacity is 100 notes or less the RECORDER button lamp will flash at high speed Recording will stop automatically when memory becomes full Repeat fast reverse fast forward pause and tempo adjustment during playback are the sam
21. This automatically starts punch in recording which will continue until step 5 below Any one of the following also will start punch in recording a pedal or pitch bend wheel operation pressing the RECORDER button changing the tone setting changing the rhythm or tempo setting 1 Press RECORDER when you want to start punch in recording without note input or a setting change 2 System track only You can perform FF and PAUSE button operations during punch in playback to jump more quickly to the section you want to re record E 37 English Recording Your Keyboard Play 5 To stop punch in recording press the START STOP button again Anything in the track following the point where you pressed the START STOP button will be retained as is If you want to delete all of the data in the track following the section you with punch in recording press the 9 RECORDER button in place of the START STOP button above If you want to cancel punch in recording and retain the original unedited track data hold down the RECORDER button until the display exits the punch in recording screen Specifying the Punch in Recording Location Auto Punch in Recording You can use the following procedure to specify a particular range for punch in recording Start measure End measure V y E 38
22. Use the O REW and FF buttons to move the cursor 2 on the chord progression editing screen to the step you want to select Change the content of the selected step as desired 3 1 Select a chord fingering mode and use the chord keyboard page E 19 to input chords Fingering a chord causes the cursor 2 to move to the next step automatically If you want to advance to the next step without changing the current chord press the PAUSE button If 3 Resolution is shorter than the time up to the next step a new step without chord that is equal to the time of the resolution will be inserted temporarily into the Music Preset Fingering a chord for the new step will cause the step to be registered as part of the Music Preset and the cursor will advance to the next step You can use this operation to insert a new step between the current and following step Using the REW and FF buttons to move the cursor without inputting a chord will delete the temporarily inserted step 3 2 Use the V A buttons to change the step timing measure beat tick Each press of either button changing the timing in accordance with the resolution The range of values you can specify for the step timing is limited by the steps before and after the current step The timing of the first step 001 1 00 15 fixed and cannot be changed Also the final step is always one measure regardless of the resolution
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24. il NOTE Once you are able to connect successfully there is no problem with leaving the USB cable connected when you turn off your computer and or Digital Piano This Digital Piano conforms to General MIDI Level 1 GM For detailed specifications and connections that apply to MIDI data send and receive by this Digital Piano see the latest support information provided by the website at the following URL http world casio com Using MIDI What is MIDI The letters MIDI stand for Musical Instrument Digital Interface which is the name of a worldwide standard for digital signals and connectors that makes it possible to exchange musical data between musical instruments and computers machines produced by different manufacturers For details about the MIDI specifications of this Digital Piano see the MIDI Implementation document at the website located at the URL below http world casio com NOTE You can alter the Digital Piano s MIDI setup by changing the MIDI data send channel or other settings For details see MIDI Group page E 42 e Use a separately available or commercially available MIDI cable to connect the MIDI terminals of your Digital Piano and another electronic musical instrument for exchange of MIDI data E 52 Transferring Data between the Digital Piano and a Computer You can use the procedure below to transfer edited Auto Accompaniment data recorder data a
25. that highlight the different characteristics of tones For more information see Playing Tone Demo Songs page E 24 1 Press the TONE button so its upper lamp is lit Each press of the button toggles between the upper and lower lamps Lit HARMONIZE REGISTRATION s IMPORTANT IMPORTANT Continuing on to the next step while the REGISTRATION lamp is lit will perform a registration recall operation page E 32 which will change the setup of the Digital Piano Make sure that the TONE lamp is lit before you advance to the next step 2 Use the Tone List page A 1 to look up the group and the number of the tone you want to select E 9 English Using Built in 3 Use the to tone groups buttons to select the group you want Example To select the ORGAN group STRINGS BASS VARI0US GRAND MODERN CLASSIC ELECPIANO VIBES CLAVI ORGAN SYNTH PAD GUITAR GM TONES 1 J J 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 Lit 4 Usethe V A buttons to select the tone you want Example To select 002 Jazz Organ Tone number Tone name Pressing Al and W at the same time will jump to tone 001 of the currently selected group Holding down either button changes the tone number at high speed See page E 40 for more information about scrolling Layering Two Tones You can layer two differen
26. to replace the existing data with the new data Ds IMPORTANT Saving user rhythm data to a user rhythm number that already has data will cause the existing data to be replaced by the new data Ill NOTE If the size of the accompaniment pattern or instrument part data is too large to be edited a memory full message Memory Full will appear on the display If that happens select a different accompaniment pattern or instrument part for editing E 23 English Playing Demo Songs USER SONGS PLAY STOP REPEAT PART Playing Tone Demo Songs Your Digital Piano comes with eight built in demo tunes which demonstrate the characteristics of each of the eight tone groups Tone Group Name Tune Name GRAND PIANO MODERN Original GRAND PIANO CLASSIC Arabesque 1 ELEC PIANO Original VIBES CLAVI Original ORGAN Original STRINGS SYNTH PAD Nessun Dorma Turandot BASS GUITAR Original VARIOUS GM TONES Original 1 While holding down the PART button press the PLAY STOP button This will start sequential playback of the demo songs starting from song 1 C START 72 ACCOMP ON OFF STOP 154 CHORDS OJ LON J PLAY S PART E 24 Current measure Song number Song name Song tempo Pressing a tone group button through while demo song playback is in progress will sw
27. 123 GUANGDONG 058 124 JIANGNAN 059 125 BEIJING 060 126 DONGBEIYANGGE 061 127 JINGJU 062 128 HUANGMEIXI 063 129 OINOIANG 064 130 YUJU 065 131 YAOZU 066 132 DAIZU 067 133 MIAOZU 068 134 MENGGU 069 135 XINJIANG 070 136 ZANGZU SOUTHEAST ASIAN 071 137 KRONCONG 072 138 DANGDUT JAPANESE 073 139 ENKA BALLAD 001 140 PIANO ROCK BALLAD 002 141 9075 BALLAD 003 142 MODERN BALLAD 004 143 ELECTRIC BALLAD 005 144 SLOW BALLAD 1 006 145 SLOW BALLAD 2 007 146 R amp B BALLAD 008 147 16 BEAT BALLAD 009 148 SOUL BALLAD 010 149 POP BALLAD 1 011 150 POP BALLAD 2 012 151 PIANO WALTZ BALLAD 013 152 90 S 6 8 BALLAD 014 153 6 8 BALLAD 1 015 154 6 8 BALLAD 2 016 155 ROCK BALLAD VARIOUS 017 156 CHRISTMAS SONG 018 157 CHRISTMAS WALTZ 019 158 SCREEN SWING 020 159 SYMPHONY 021 160 STR QUARTET PIANO RHYTHMS 022 161 PIANO 8 BEAT 023 162 PIANO BALLAD 1 024 163 PIANO BALLAD 2 025 164 EP BALLAD 1 026 165 EP BALLAD 2 027 166 BLUES BALLAD 028 167 JAZZ COMBO 2 029 168 JAZZ COMBO3 030 169 RAGTIME 031 170 BOOGIE WOOGIE 032 171 PIANO ROCK amp ROLL 033 172 ARPEGGIO 1 034 173 ARPEGGIO 2 035 174 ARPEGGIO 3 036 175 PIANO MARCH 1 Grou Sequential ree eed Rhythm name N mero de N mero Nombre del ritmo grupo grupo secuencial 037 176 PIANO MARCH 2 038 177 STRIDE PIANO 039 178 WALTZ3 040 179 WALTZ 4 041 180 WALTZ5 ma Sequential number rhythms 171 through 180 do not sound unless a chord is being
28. 177 249 BRUSH SET 40 120 178 250 ORCHESTRA SET 48 120 Acoustic resonance page E 41 is applied only to tones indicated by While sequential numbered tone 065 STEEL STR GUITAR 2 or 066 STEEL STR GUITAR 3 is selected pressing multiple keys on the far left side of the keyboard will produce a guitar strumming sound It does not indicate malfunction See the Drum Assignment List page A 3 for the percussion instrument assigned to each keyboard key when a drum set Sequential Number 237 to 250 is selected La resonancia ac stica p gina 5 42 se aplica solamente a los tonos indicados mediante O Cuando los tonos secuenciales n mero 065 STEEL STR GUITAR 2 o 066 STEEL STR GUITAR 3 est n seleccionados si presiona m ltiples teclas en el extremo izquierdo del teclado producir un sonido de rasgueo de guitarra Esto no es ning n signo de anomal a Consulte la Lista de asignaci n de bater a p gina A 3 para saber cu les son los instrumentos de percusi n asignados a cada tecla cuando se selecciona un ajuste de bater a n meros secuenciales 237 a 250 Appendix Ap ndice IAS 16 1ed anb souo soy e epeusise eun e LAS CUVANV LS 10 St 31 se 900 pousisse st o e e gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt g
29. 5 32 Pedal Unit supports half pedal operation pressing the pedal part way You can adjust the amount of the effect is applied when the damper pedal is pressed part way For details see Half Pedal Effect page 43 The optionally available CS 67P special stand is required in order to use the SP 32 Pedal Unit Connections EN Connecting Audio Equipment or an Amplifier You can connect audio equipment or a music amplifier to the Digital Piano and then play through external speakers for more powerful volume and better sound quality Y IMPORTANT IMPORTANT The Digital Piano automatically adjusts sound output to optimize for headphone output when headphones are connected or built in speaker output when headphones are not connected This also will cause a change in the output quality from the Digital Piano s LINE OUT R and L MONO jacks Whenever connecting a device to the Digital Piano first use the VOLUME controller to set the volume to a low level After connecting you can adjust the volume to the level you want Whenever you connect any device to the Digital Piano be sure to read the user documentation that comes with the device Guitar amplifier Keyboard amplifier etc INPUTA Standard plug 277 O mure Tape recorder 9 MIDI sound source etc LINE OUT LINE IN E 7 English Connections Playing Output from External Equipment through the Piano s Spea
30. Auto Accompaniment Built in Rhythms 180 User Rhythms Up to 10 Approximately 40KB maximum per rhythm One Touch Presets 180 types Auto Harmonize 12 types Demo Songs 8 songs tone demo songs User Songs Up to 10 songs 320KB maximum per song Music Presets Registration Built in Presets 300 User Presets Up to 50 Approximately 8KB maximum per preset 4 rhythm areas 8 tone areas x 8 banks Recorder Functions Real time recording playback Number of Songs 5 Number of Tracks 17 System Track Tracks 01 through 16 Capacity Approximately 50 000 notes total Up to approximately 10 000 notes per song Punch in recording Pedals Other Functions MIDI Damper Soft Sostenuto switchable Transpose 1 octave 12 to 00 to 12 Tuning A4 440 0 Hz 99 cents Octave Shift x2 octaves Temperaments 17 types Stretch Tune Panel Lock 16 multi timbre received GM Level 1 standard Pitch Bend Wheel SD Memory Card Pitch Bend Range 00 to 12 semitones SD memory card slot Supported SD Memory Cards Up to 2GB Functions SMF playback file storage file recall card format Inputs Outputs PHONES jacks Stereo mini jacks x 2 Pedal Jacks Standard jacks x 2 MIDI OUT IN terminals LINE OUT R L MONO jacks Standard jacks x 2 Output impedance 2 3 Output voltage 1 8V RMS MAX LINE IN R L MONO jacks Standard jacks x
31. Controls the Volume volume level of 000 to 127 level each part Controls whether Pan the sound of the Panning heard 64to 0 to 63 gt position from the left side or right side Controls the level Reverb of the reverb effect Reverb page E 13 applied 000 to 127 to the part notes Controls the level Chorus of the chorus effect Chorus page E 13 applied 000 to 127 to the part notes 1 Replacing part accompaniment data clears all edits to the currently selected accompaniment data made up to that point 2 Sequential numbers starting from 001 which is the first rhythm of the first group POPS JAZZ See the Tone List page A 1 and Rhythm List page A 4 for information on the numbering system 3 In the case of the intro and ending specifying a rhythm for one part drum bass etc will cause the same rhythm to be specified automatically for all of the other parts of the pattern 4 Only drum set sounds tone numbers 237 through 250 can be selected for drum parts and percussion patrts Drum set sounds cannot be selected for the bass and the chord 1 through chord 5 parts 5 A smaller value shifts leftward while a larger value shifts rightward A value of zero specifies center 6 Repeat steps 3 through 5 to edit all of the accompaniment patterns and parts you want 7 After editing is complete adjust the tempo of the rhythm as desired The tempo you set her
32. Data to Memory Card Use the following procedure to save Digital Piano data to a memory card Recorder songs can be saved as a standard MIDI file SMF format 0 User songs downloaded songs etc cannot be saved to a memory card 1 Insert a memory card into the Digital Piano s memory card slot 2 Select the data you want to save to the memory card To select this type of data 1 Do this Userrhythms Select from among user rhythms 001 through 010 page E 21 User Music Select from among user Music Preset Preset 001 through 050 page E 28 Recorder songs Select from among recorder songs 1 through 5 page E 34 Registrations Press the REGISTRATION button so its lower lamp is lit 1 For more information about data types see page E 44 2 All registration data 8 banks x 12 areas is saved in a single file 3 Hold down the CARD INTERNAL button until the LOAD screen appears for the data you selected You can cancel the LOAD SAVE operation any time by pressing the 6 EXIT button 4 Press the gt gt button to switch to the SAVE screen for the data you selected If you are saving a recorder song to a standard MIDI file SMF press the gt gt button again so SMF is displayed on the right side of the screen E 46 5 Use the N A buttons to select the file number 01 to 99 you want to assign to the data when
33. E 48 Playing Back a Song from a Memory Card E 48 Saving Data to Digital Piano Memory Internal Area Instead of a Memory E 49 Error Messages u u u E 50 Connecting to a E 51 Minimum Computer System Requirements E 51 Connecting the Digital Piano to Your Computer E 51 Using rem es E 52 Transferring Data between the Digital Piano and a Computer sese E 52 Reference E 56 Troubleshooting E 56 Product Specifications E 57 Operating Precautions E 58 Appendix A 1 MS 1 Drum Assignment 1 A 3 Rhythm LIS iie teres A 4 Music Preset List u u A 6 Fingering 8 Chord Example A 9 MIDI Implementation Chart Company and product names used in this manual may be registered trademarks of others E 1 English General Guide ene REIIDRDER 09 CO 13 ONE TOUCH PRESET USER SONGS NORMAL VARIATION SYNCHRO START O ACCOMP ON OFF POPS LATIN BALLAD USER INTRO FILL IN FILL IN
34. ENDING STOP 1 CHORDS Z TEMPO JAZZ WORLD PIANO RHYTHMS RHYTHMS J jl J J J MAX Cf AUsE PLAY STOP DEMO MUSIC PRESE1 HYTHM EDITO e e e 6 O lE Z NO IN YES 8 O cus O Id O INTERNAL T e ME REVTYPE lt CHORTYPE 4 SPLITPOINT a SAVE LOAD REGISTRATION FUNCTION 90 EXIT lt gt ENTER STRINGS BASS VARIOUS MODERN CLASSIC ELEC PIANO VIBES ORGAN SYNTH PAD GUITAR GM TONES o 00 e LINE OUT LINE IN R L MONO L MONO Left Side Bottom General Guide This manual uses the numbers and names below to refer to buttons and controllers VOLUME controller INTRO REPEAT button NORMAL FILL IN button VARIATION FILL IN gt gt FF button SYNCHRO ENDING PAUSE button Q START STOP PLAY STOP button ACCOMP ON OFF PART button button RECORDER button TEMPO buttons RHYTHM USER SONGS button POPS JAZZ MUSIC PRESET button LATIN WORLD MUSIC PRESET button
35. FUNCTION button The FUNCTION lamp will light and the function screen will appear on the display See table below Parameter or group Setting 2 Usethe lt and gt buttons to select one of the parameters 1 through 8 shown in the table below Parameters 4 through 8 actually are parameter groups After selecting a group press the ENTER button and then use buttons lt and gt gt to select the parameter you want Short cut buttons also are available for accessing a parameter directly after you press the D FUNCTION button without going through the menu See the Shortcut Button column in the table below for the applicable shortcut button of each parameter 3 Use the WV A buttons to change the setting of the currently selected parameter e To return to the function screen press the EXIT or FUNCTION button E 40 Holding down the FUNCTION button while you press the V AW buttons in step will scroll the setting in steps of 10 You also can use the FUNCTION button for faster scrolling while changing the tone number rhythm number and other scrollable settings Keep the FUNCTION button depressed while pressing a N AN button for high speed scrolling Releasing the FUNCTION button first can result in another unintended setting being changed Display Name Parameter Keyboard Key Transpose Transpose Keyboard
36. Fine Tuning Tuning Description Adjusts keyboard tuning by semitone units Adjusts keyboard tuning by cent 1 semitone 100 cents units Other Settings Settings 12 to 00 to 12 semitones 99 to 00 to 99 cents Shortcut Button Keyboard Touch Touch Response Adjusts keyboard touch Off Off 1 Strong sound even with light pressure 2 Normal 3 Normal sound even with strong pressure Volume Level Group Volume 4 1 Layered Tone Volume Layer Balance LayerBal Adjusts the volume level of the layered tone without changing the keyboard main tone 24 to 00 to 24 Auto Accompaniment Volume AccompVol Adjusts the volume level of Auto Accompaniment without changing the keyboard tone volume level 00 to 42 Song Volume SongVol Adjusts the volume level of user song playback without changing the keyboard tone volume level 00 to 42 Metronome Volume MetroVol See page E 15 00 to 42 erament Effect Group Tmpr Effect Temperament Temper Changes the temperament of the keyboard and Auto Accompaniment from the standard equal temperament to another tuning more suitable for playing classics etc Pressing a keyboard key while the temperament screen is displayed will make the pressed key the base note of the temperament lt Temperaments gt 00 Equal 01 Pure Major 02 Pure Minor 03 Pythagorean 04 Kirnberger 3
37. L Punch in recording range Turn on the recorder enter the record mode and display the recording setup screen While holding down the FUNCTION button press the RECORDER button Use the lt and gt buttons to display AutoPu IN and then use the V A buttons to select the start measure Use the lt lt and gt gt buttons to display AutoPu OUT and then use the Y A buttons to select the end measure After selecting the start and end measures press the 6 EXIT button to exit the recording setup screen Select the track that contains the range of measures you want to re record See step 3 under Recording to a Specific Track Part page E 35 Hold down the RECORDER button until the punch in recording screen appears on the display Press the 43 button to turn on auto punch in recording 7 Press the Q START STOP button to start playback Punch in recording will start from the start measure and stop with the end measure automatically 8 Play the notes and perform the other operations you want E Performing Punch in Recording for Areas Smaller than One Measure Use the procedure below to specify a punch in recording area that includes a part of a measure Example To re record from beat 3 of measure 2 up to beat 1 of measure 4 6 TL To re record this
38. Ribbon 94 94 Angel 20 20 Blue Love 95 95 Time 21 21 Xmas Pop 96 96 Leaf 22 22 Close 97 97 Blackbird 23 23 Going On 98 98 Dolphin 24 24 70 s Pop 99 99 Roses 25 25 West Coast 100 100 Steps 26 26 Bossa Pop 101 101 RhythmChange 27 27 Radio Pop 102 102 Swing Mood 28 28 Crazy Roll 103 103 The Mood 29 29 Ivory Pop 104 104 Brown Jug 30 30 UK Pop 105 105 Lullaby 31 31 Breath You 106 106 Night 32 32 A Feeling 107 107 Street 33 33 Calling 108 108 Doll 34 34 Take On 109 109 Someday 35 35 The World 110 110 Mode Jazz 36 36 PlaceOnEarth 111 111 Train 37 37 Mexican Pop 112 112 Tea Time 38 38 Guitar Pop 113 113 Jazz Waltz 39 39 W Up 114 114 Home 40 40 Sign 115 115 Blues in F 41 41 Wonder 116 116 Blues in Bb 42 42 Hips D Lie 117 117 Blues in C 43 43 Say Right 118 118 II V 44 44 MdrnPopRock 119 119 II V I ROCK 120 120 Minor Blues 46 46 Johnny CLASSIC 47 47 Heartache 1 121 48 48 R amp R 2 122 Air G String 49 49 Pop R amp B 3 123 Je Te Veux 50 50 60 s Rock 1 4 124 Adagio 51 51 60 s Rock 2 5 125 Spring 52 52 60 s Rock 3 6 126 Ave Maria 53 53 60 s Rock 4 z 127 JesusBleibet 54 54 60 s Rock 5 8 128 Symphony 25 55 55 Get Rock 9 129 Symphony 40 56 56 Honky Rock 10 130 HungriaDance 57 57 Wild Rock 11 131 Eine Kleine 58 58 Alligator 12 132 Pathetique 59 59 The Tiger 13 133 Moonlight 60 60 Pop Rock 14 134 PstlSymphony 61 61 16Bt Rosa 15 135 Ode To Joy 62 62 Heat Up 16 136 Le Cygne 63 63 Hard Rock 17 137 Swan Lake 64 64 Grunge Rock 18 138 Valse
39. SongRepeat CARD Folder Turn on this setting to repeat play a user song or a song on a memory card See page E 53 Folder Name Formatting a Memory Card Card File Delete CARD FORMAT File DELETE See page 45 See page 47 Card File Rename File RENAME See page E 48 I Group MIDI Keyboard Channel KeyboardCh Selects the keyboard channel which is the channel used to send MIDI data corresponding to Digital Piano keyboard play to an external device 01 to 16 Accomp MIDI Out AccompOut Turn on this setting to send MIDI data corresponding to Auto Accompaniment to an external device MIDI In Chord Judge ChordJudge Select whether chord input should be performed when an Auto Accompaniment chord keyboard MIDI note on message is received Local Control LocalCtl Turn off this setting to have keyboard notes sent to an external device without being sounded by the Digital Piano in this column means While holding down press E 42 Parameter 8 Other Parameters Group General Description Other Settings Settings Shortcut Button 8 1 Display Contrast Contrast Adjusts the contrast of the Digital Piano s display 00 to 16 8 2 Soft Sostenuto Pedal Jack Setting Ped Assign Specifies whether the pedal unit connected to the SOFT SOSTENUTO jack is a soft pedal or a so
40. YES button to delete the recorder song To cancel the delete operation press the NO button Deleting a Recorder Song Track 1 Perform steps 1 through 3 of the procedure under Deleting a Recorder Song to select the recorder song that contains the track you want to delete Press the gt button This displays the track selection screen 2 3 Use the WV A buttons to select the track you want to delete 4 Hold down the RECORDER button until the message Sure appears on the display D Press the YES button to delete the track To cancel the delete operation press the NO button Recording Your Keyboard Play Re recording Part of a Recorder Song Punch in Recording You can use punch in recording to re record a specific part of recorder song that you want to improve or correct Mistake Playback Use punch in recording to re record only this part 1 Tum on the recorder enter the record mode and select the track that contains the section you want to re record See step 3 under Recording to a Specific Track Part page E 35 2 Hold down the O RECORDER button until the punch in recording screen appears on the display 3 Press the O START STOP button This will start playback of the selected track 4 When playback reaches the point you want to re record play the notes and perform the other operations you want
41. by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Important Please note the following important information before using this product Before using the AD A12150LW Adaptor to power the product 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 The product is not intended for children under 3 years Use only the CASIO AD A12150LW adaptor The AC adaptor is not a toy Be sure to disconnect the AC adaptor before cleaning the product Manufacturer CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD 6 2 Hon machi 1 chome Shibuya ku Tokyo 151 8543 Japan This mark applies in EU countries only Responsible within the European Union CASIO EUROPE GmbH Casio Platz 1 22848 Norderstedt Germany Contents General Guide E 2 Installing the Music Stand E 3 Saving Settings and Using Panel Lock E 4 Returning the Digital Piano to Its Factory Default Settings E 4 Power Outlet E 5 Using AC E 5 Connections E 6 Connecting Headphones
42. it to the d SOFT SOSTENUTO PEDAL terminal For information about how to select left or right keyboard control with the SP 3 Pedal Unit see Soft Sostenuto Pedal Jack Setting page E 43 English Using Built in Configuring the Digital Piano for Duet Play 1 Press the USER SONGS button so its lower lamp is lit O RHYTHM 27 ONETOUCH PRESET USER SONGS Lit To practice with songs stored on a memory card press the CARD INTERNAL button so its lamp is lit in place of the USER SONGS button 2 While holding down the FUNCTION button press the SPLIT button This causes the Duet Mode on off screen to appear The keyboard keys are disabled while this screen is displayed 3 Press the O N Mode This will cause the SPLIT button lamp to flash 4 Press the FUNCTION button This exits the Duet mode on off screen and configures the Digital Piano s keyboard for duet play button to turn on the Duet 5 To turn off the Duet Mode press the SPLIT button so the SPLIT lamp goes out You also can use the procedure under Duet Mode page E 41 to turn the Duet Mode on or off E 16 Changing the Octave of a Duet Mode Keyboard You can use the following procedure to change the octave of the left and right Duet Mode keyboards 1 While holding down the FUNCTION button press the SPLIT button This display
43. played NOTA Los ritmos secuenciales n meros 171 al 180 suenan a menos que se ejecute un acorde Appendix Ap ndice Music Preset List Lista de preajustes musicales Group Group Sequential Group Group Sequential Name Number Number Preset Name Name Number Number Preset Name Nombre N merode N mero Nombre de preajuste Nombre N merode N mero Nombre de preajuste del grupo grupo secuencial del grupo grupo secuencial A 75 75 Funky Clavi POPS 76 76 Earth Disco 1 1 Soft Pop 77 77 70 s Disco 2 2 Winter Pop 78 78 Disco Lady 8 3 Oldies Pop 79 79 Staying 4 4 Alpine Flora 80 80 Upside 5 5 Gypsy 81 81 80 s Disco 6 6 Rain Pop 82 82 Give You Up 7 7 Movie Waltz 83 83 Bb Girl 8 8 Blowin in 84 84 Blv Disco 9 9 Funky Rspct 85 85 Lady M 10 10 Love Pop 86 86 Out Of My H 11 11 Loco 87 87 Euro Pop 12 12 Rising Sun 88 88 Don t Funk 13 13 Believer 89 89 Trance 14 14 Pop Ska 90 90 The Escape 15 15 Weep Blues JAZZ 16 16 Sugar Pop 91 91 Wonderland 17 17 JoyWorldPop 92 92 My Swing 18 18 My Life 93 93 Things 19 19
44. receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over w gt 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus The power indicator being unlit does not mean the apparatus is completely disconnected from the MAINS When you need to have the apparatus completely disconnected from the MAINS you must unplug the power cord For that purpose locate the apparatus in a way that secures easy access to the power cord Declaration of Conformity Model Number PX 330 Trade Name CASIO COMPUTER LTD Responsible party CASIO AMERICA INC Address 570 MT PLEASANT AVENUE DOVER NEW J
45. tap the TEMPO button four times in time with the beat you want to specify The tempo setting will change in accordance with the timing of your tapping After you use this method to specify the approximate tempo you can then use the procedure under To adjust the tempo using N and buttons to adjust the setting to a more exact value Tap four times Wu cS 0 AW YES 1 JI FUNCTI M10 10 Adjusting the Metronome Volume You can use the following procedure to adjust the volume level of the metronome without affecting the volume of Digital Piano output 1 while holding down the FUNCTION button press the METRONOME button This displays the metronome volume screen Metronome volume 2 Use the WV A buttons to adjust the metronome volume 3 Press the FUNCTION button This will exit the metronome volume screen and cause the FUNCTION lamp to go out Ill NOTE You also can use the procedure under Metronome Volume page E 41 to adjust the metronome volume Using the Pitch Bend Wheel You can use the pitch bend wheel to slide the pitch of notes smoothly upwards and downwards This capability makes it possible to reproduce saxophone and electric guitar choking effects Adding a Pitch Bend Effect 1 while playing a note on the PITCH BEND keyboard rotate the pitch bend wheel on the left of the keyboard upwards or downwards
46. the melody with your right hand You can use CASIO Chord or other simplified chord fingering modes to play chords For details see Selecting a Chord Fingering Mode in the following section You can use the NORMAL and VARIATION buttons to modify accompaniment patterns For details see Modifying Auto Accompaniment Patterns page E 20 1 0 When you are finished press the START STOP button again to stop Auto Accompaniment Pressing the SYNCHRO ENDING button instead of the START STOP button will play an ending pattern before stopping Auto Accompaniment play For details about ending patterns see Modifying Auto Accompaniment Patterns page E 20 You can use the following procedure to adjust the volume level of the Auto Accompaniment without affecting the volume of Digital Piano output For details see Auto Accompaniment Volume page E 41 You can change the size of the chord keyboard by using the split feature to move the split point page E 11 The keyboard keys to the left of the split point make up the chord keyboard Selecting a Chord Fingering Mode You can select from among the following five chord fingering modes 1 Fingered 1 2 Fingered 2 3 Fingered 3 4 CASIO Chord 5 Full Range 1 down the button until the chord type selection screen appears on the display Chord fingering
47. tonal quality and volume between sample ranges When press a button the note that is sounding cuts out momentarily or there is a slight change in how effects are applied Even though I play on different ranges of the keyboard the notes do not change octaves E 56 Performing a button operation while playing with the Duet Mode Auto Accompaniment the recorder or other functions can cause such phenomena when the Digital Piano switches internal tone effects It does not indicate malfunction The ranges of certain tones are limited which means that octaves change normally up to a certain low note or high note With such a tone the notes of the lowest octave will be repeated to the left of the lowest possible note and the highest octave will be repeated to the right of the highest possible note This is due do limitations in the range of the original musical instrument for each tone and does not indicate malfunction of the Digital Piano Product Specifications Model PX 330BK PX 330WE Keyboard 88 key piano keyboard with Touch Response 3 types Maximum Polyphony 128 notes Tones 250 with Layer and Split Effects Reverb 4 types Chorus 4 types Brilliance 3 to 0 to 3 Acoustic Resonance Metronome Beats per measure 0 2 3 4 5 6 Tempo Range 20 to 255 Duet Adjustable tone range 0 to 3 octaves for the left keyboard 4 to 1 octaves for the right keyboard
48. until the auto harmonize screen appears on the display Type number Type name 3 Use the V A buttons to select the Auto Harmonize type you want Type Number Type Name Description 00 Off Turns off Auto Harmonize Adds close separated by two to four degrees one note harmony below the melody note 01 Duet 1 Adds open separated by more than 4 to 6 degrees 1 note harmony below the melody note Duet 2 Country Adds country style harmony Adds the note from the next Octave lower octave 5th Adds the fifth degree note Adds 2 note open harmony for 3 Way Open a total of three notes Adds 2 note close harmony for 3 Way Close a total of three notes Adds harmony that is optimal for strings Strings Adds 3 note open harmony for 4 Way Open a total of four notes Adds 3 note close harmony for a total of four notes Adds block chord notes 4 Way Close Block Big Band Adds big band style harmony 4 Press the TONE button This will exit the auto harmonize screen 5 While playing chords play the melody on the keyboard Harmony will be added to your melody notes based on the chords you play Using Auto Accompaniment EN Creating Your Own Original Rhythms You can use rhythm editing to modify a built in Auto Accompaniment rhythm to create an original user rhythm of your own You can select a part
49. 0 1 SPLIT CARD INTERNAL REV TYPE CHORTYPE SPLITPOINT a LOAD EXIT lt gt Selecting the Type You can select from among the following four types of reverb 1 Room 2 Hall 3 Large Hall 4 Stadium 1 Hold down the REVERB button until the reverb type selection screen shown below appears on the display 2 Usethe V A buttons to select the reverb type you want 3 Press the REVERB button to exit the reverb type screen Using Built in Tones Adding the Chorus Effect to the Tone 1 Press the CHORUS button to toggle chorus which adds depth to a tone on and off Lit when on REVERB j CHORUS O SPLIT CARD INTERNAL 48 REV TYPE lt CHORTYPE SPLITPOINT a SAVE LOAD EXIT lt gt Selecting the Chorus Type You can select from among the following four chorus types 1 LightChorus 2 Chorus 3 Deep Chorus 4 Flanger 1 Hold down the CHORUS button until the chorus type selection screen shown below appears on the display 2 Usethe V A buttons to select the chorus type you want 3 Press the CHORUS button to exit the chorus type screen E 13 English Using Built in Tones Using the Metronome 1 Press the METRONOME button This will start the metronome METRONOME X BEAT START 7 ACCOM
50. 0 132 GMBANDONEON 23 0 007 062 TRANCE BASS Se 48 061 133 GMNYLON STR GUITAR 24 0 008 063 NYLON STR GUITAR 24 48 Group 5 Program Bank Number equential Change Select Acoustic N mero Number Tone Name Cambio MSB Resonance de N mero Nombre del tono de MSB de Resonancia secuencial Selecci n ac stica grupo programa 4 banco GM STEEL STR GUITAR 0 063 135 GM JAZZ GUITAR 26 0 064 136 GM CLEAN GUITAR 27 0 065 137 GM MUTE GUITAR 28 0 066 138 GM OVERDRIVE GT 29 0 067 189 GM DISTORTION GT 30 0 068 140 GM GT HARMONICS 31 0 069 141 GM ACOUSTIC BASS 32 0 070 142 GM FINGERED BASS 33 0 071 143 GM PICKED BASS 34 0 072 144 GMFRETLESS BASS 35 0 073 145 SLAP BASS 1 36 0 074 146 GM SLAP BASS 2 37 0 075 147 GM SYNTH BASS 1 38 0 076 148 GM SYNTH BASS 2 39 0 077 149 GM VIOLIN 40 0 078 150 GM VIOLA 41 0 079 151 GM CELLO 42 0 080 152 GM CONTRABASS 43 0 081 153 GM TREMOLO STRINGS 44 0 082 154 GM PIZZICATO 45 0 083 155 46 0 084 156 GM TIMPANI 47 0 085 157 STRINGS 1 48 0 086 158 STRINGS 2 49 0 087 159 GM SYNTH STRINGS 1 50 0 088 160 GM SYNTH STRINGS 2 51 0 089 161 GM CHOIR AAHS 52 0 090 162 GM
51. 012 PIANO PAD 0 53 005 077 CLARINET 71 48 006 078 FLUTE 73 48 001 013 ELEC PIANO 1 4 48 007 079 TRUMPET 56 48 002 014 ELEC PIANO 2 5 48 008 080 57 48 003 015 605 E PIANO 4 51 009 081 STEREO BRASS 61 48 004 016 E GRAND 80 2 48 010 082 BRASS SECTION 61 49 005 017 ELEC PIANO 4 49 011 083 SYNTH BRASS 62 48 006 018 FMELEC PIANO 5 49 012 084 805 SYNTH BRASS 62 49 007 019 MELLOW E PIANO 4 50 013 085 SAW LEAD 81 48 008 020 ELEC PIANO 5 50 014 086 MELLOW SAW LEAD 81 49 009 021 SYNTH STR E PIANO 4 52 015 087 SQUARE LEAD 80 48 001 022 VIBRAPHONE 11 48 017 089 YANG QIN 1 15 56 002 023 CLAVI 7 48 018 090 YANG QIN 2 15 57 003 024 HARPSICHORD 6 48 019 091 biz 72 56 004 025 6 49 020 092 ZHENG 107 56 021 093 SHENG 109 56 005 026 MARIMBA 12 48 022 094 SUONA 111 57 006 027 CHORUS VIBRAPHONE 11 49 023 095 XIAO 77 56 024 096 PIPA 105 56 001 028 ROCK ORGAN 1 16 49 025 097 PIPA2 105 57 002 029 JAZZ ORGAN 17 48 026 098 SITAR 104 56 003 030 DRAWBAR ORGAN 16 48 027 099 TANPURA 104 57 004 031 ROTARY DRAWBAR 16 50 028 100 HARMONIUM 20 56 005 032 ROTARY ORGAN 16 51 029 101 SANTUR 15 58 006 033 REHCIORGAN 17 49 030 102 SAROD 105 58 007 034 705 ORGAN 17 50 081 103 SHANAI 111 56 008 035 OVERDRIVE ORGAN 16 52 082 104 SARANGI 110 57 009 036 TREMOLO ORGAN 16 53 083 105 KAN
52. 05 Werckmeister 06 Mean Tone 07 Rast 08 Bayati 09 Hijaz 10 Saba 11 Dashti 12 Chahargah 13 Segah 14 Gurjari Todi 15 Chandrakauns 16 Charukeshi lt Base notes gt C to B 12 types Accompaniment Temperament AccompTmpr Turn this setting off to play Auto Accompaniment patterns using standard equal temperament 00 Equal regardless of the temperament setting currently selected with the Temperament parameter 5 1 Off On Stretch Tuning Stretch Sharpens high notes and flattens low notes to achieve stretch tuning Turn off this setting to play with normal non stretch tuning Brilliance Brilliance See page E 12 3 to 0 to3 Acoustic Resonance AcoResona Reproduces the acoustic resonance that occurs when the damper pedal is depressed on a grand piano No acoustic resonance is applied when this setting is turned off Off On Octave Shift OctShift See page E 12 U1 2 to 0 to 2 U2 2 to 0 to 2 L1 2 to 0to2 Duet Mode See page E 15 in this column means While holding down press Off On E 41 English Other Settings Parameter 6 Song Playback Card Group Play CARD Description Shortcut Button 6 1 Pre count PreCount Turn on this setting for an audible count before starting playback of a user song or a song on a memory card Song Repeat Card Folder
53. 06 B Printed in China Shibuya ku Tokyo 151 8543 Japan 0 51
54. 2 Input impedance 9 0KQ Input voltage 200mV Power 12V DC USB port Type B Pedal connector for optional SP 32 only Speakers 13cm x rectangular x 2 5cm x 2 Output 8 0W 8 0W Power Requirements AC Adaptor AD A12150LW Power Consumption Dimensions 12V 18W 132 2 W x 28 6 D x 13 5 H 52 1 16 x 11 1 4 x 5 5 16 inch Weight Approximately 11 6kg 25 6lbs Based 1KB 1024bytes 1MB 1024 bytes Specifications and designs are subject to change without notice E 57 English Reference Operating Precautions Be sure to read and observe the following operating precautions Location Avoid the following locations for this product Areas exposed to direct sunlight and high humidity Areas subjected to temperature extremes Near a radio TV video deck or tuner The above devices will not cause malfunction of the product but the product can cause interference in the audio or video of a nearby device User Maintenance Never use benzine alcohol thinner or other chemical agents to clean the product To clean the product or its keyboard wipe with a soft cloth moistened in a weak solution of water and a mild neutral detergent Wring all excess moisture from the cloth before wiping E Included and Optional Accessories Use only accessories that are specified for use with this product Use of unauthorized ac
55. 4 Recording Your Keyboard Play Recording to a Specific Track Part You can record specific instruments the left hand and right hand or other parts of a song individually and then combine them into a final song What is a track A track is a separate recorded part of a song The recorder of this Digital Piano supports a total of 17 tracks which are divided between two types described below System Track In addition to notes you play on the keyboard and other performance operation data the system track also includes a wide range of setup information for the song including layer on off split on off tempo Auto Accompaniment settings reverb on off etc When you record a single track song to recorder memory as shown under Recording or Playing Back a Single Song page E 34 and Recording or Playing Back Multiple Songs page E 35 everything is recorded to the system track Tracks 01 through 16 These tracks can be used to record notes as well as pitch bend wheel and pedal operations and the keyboard tone setting These tracks can be combined with the system track and each other to create the final song E 35 English Recording Your Keyboard Play Supported Track Data The following describes the data that can be recorded to each type of track System Track Tracks 01 through 16 Keyboard notes keyboard tone setting main pedal and pitch bend wheel operation System Tr
56. 8 248 Img Ballad 29 249 Withou 30 250 Not In Love 31 251 Soft Ballad 32 252 We Were 33 253 Minor Ballad 34 254 Pop Ballad 1 35 255 Pop Ballad 2 36 256 PianoBallad1 37 257 PianoBallad2 38 258 Musical Bld 39 259 R Ballad 40 260 Always Mind 41 261 Endless 42 262 80 s Ballad1 43 263 80 s Ballad2 44 264 80 s Ballad3 45 265 80 s Ballad4 46 266 Friends For 47 267 Rock Ballad 48 268 Eternal 49 269 Everything 50 270 Save Best 51 271 Of The Road 52 272 I Always 53 273 New World 54 274 Vision 55 275 I Can Fly 56 276 Wind Ballad 57 277 Love You 58 278 My Ballad 59 279 Beautiful 60 280 Scrubs 61 281 Falling 62 282 BingTogether 63 283 BDay 64 284 Rap Ballad 65 285 Dance Ballad 66 286 MdrnRock Bld 67 287 Slow Ballad 68 288 Kiss Rose JAZZ BALLAD 69 289 Summer 70 290 New York 71 291 B amp S 72 292 L Alone 73 293 Foggy 74 294 Moon Swing 75 295 Foolish 76 296 Valentine 777 297 Midnight 78 298 Journey 79 299 Star 80 300 Starlight Fingering Guide Gu a de digitaci n Fingered 1 Fingered 2 Chords Acordes Fingered 1 Fingered 2 E Cdim Csus4 gt Csus2 gt C7 7
57. After opening a data folder perform either of the following operations to transfer data 8 1 To transfer data from Digital Piano memory to a computer perform the required operation on your computer to copy the data from the Digital Piano folder you opened in step 6 of this procedure to another location on your computer 8 2 To load data from your computer to Digital Piano memory first copy the data you want to load to the data folder you opened Next rename the file as shown in the Data File Name column in the table under step 6 of this procedure The value you assign for nn in the data file name in this case specifies the user number user rhythm user song recorder song user preset you want the data to be assigned to Example Renaming downloaded song data to BIDSNG04 CM2 to the MUSICLIB folder will make the data user song 004 Press the FUNCTION button to exit the storage mode If you are using a Macintosh drag the PLANO folder to the Trash and then press the Digital Piano s FUNCTION button 3 IMPORTANT The message ERROR DATA EXCHANGE will appear on the display if a problem occurs during data transfer If this happens check the message in the STATELOG folder page E 53 on the PIANO drive Next find the same message in the table on page E 50 of this manual to determine the cause of the problem and what action you need to take to avoid it Playing Back User Song Data by Co
58. CCOMP ON OFF X CHORDS ON 0FF lt CHORDS Music Preset Normal Auto Accompaniment chord progression You can use the following steps to change the rhythm after selecting a Music Preset 1 Hold down the RHYTHM button until the displayed Music Preset number and name change to the rhythm number and name 2 Use the A buttons to select the rhythm you want 3 Hold down the RHYTHM button again until the rhythm number and name change back to the Music Preset number and name To change the tone use the through tone group buttons to select the tone group and then use the Y A buttons to select a tone number To exit a Music Preset press and MUSIC PRESET at the same time E 27 English Music Presets Creating an Original User Preset A Music Preset editor is provided to allow you to create your own original Music Presets user presets Up to 50 user presets can be stored in Music Preset Group D 1 Select the Music Preset you want to edit in order to create your user preset 2 Change the tone number rhythm number and other settings of the Music Preset as you want The settings you configure here will be saved as a user Music Preset See step 2 under Selecting a Music Preset page E 27 for the settings you can configure and save for a user Music Preset 3 Press the BALLAD PIANO RHYTHMS and USER RHYTHMS butt
59. CH2 LATIN I 001 067 BOSSA NOVA 002 068 SLOW BOSSA NOVA 003 069 BEGUINE 004 070 SAMBA 1 005 071 SAMBA 2 006 072 MAMBO 007 073 RHUMBA 008 074 CHA CHA CHA 009 075 MERENGUE 010 076 BOLERO 011 077 SALSA 1 012 078 SALSA 2 013 079 REGGAE 014 080 POP REGGAE 015 081 SKA LATIN II 016 082 REGGAETON 1 017 083 REGGAETON 2 018 084 CUMBIA 019 085 CALYPSO 020 086 FORRO 021 087 PAGODE 022 088 BANDA 023 089 PASILLO 024 090 ARGENTINE CUMBIA 025 091 PUNTA 026 092 BACHATA COUNTRY 027 093 MODERN COUNTRY 028 094 COUNTRY 8 BEAT 029 095 COUNTRY BALLAD 030 096 COUNTRY SHUFFLE FINGER PICKING par 097 COUNTRY 032 098 COUNTRY WALTZ 033 099 BLUEGRASS WORLDI AMERICAN 034 00 DIXIE 035 01 TEX MEX 036 02 FAST GOSPEL 037 03 SLOW GOSPEL 038 04 HAWAIIAN SPANISH EASTERN EUROPEAN 039 05 PASODOBLE 040 06 CAUCASIAN 041 07 RUSSIAN CHANSON 1 042 08 RUSSIAN CHANSON 2 043 09 POLISH WALTZ ARABIC ORIENTAL 044 10 SIRTAKI 045 11 MUS 046 12 ADANI 047 13 BALADI 048 14 KHALIJI 049 15 MALFOOF m Appendix Ap ndice Grou Sequential pea Number Rhythm name N mero Nombre del ritmo grupo secuencial WORLD II INDIAN 050 116 BHANGRA 051 117 DADRA 052 118 GARBA 053 119 KEHARWA 054 120 DANDIYA 055 121 TEEN TAAL 056 122 BHAJAN CHINESE 057
60. E 47 English Using Memory Renaming Memory File Use the following procedure to change the file name of a file on a memory card 1 Insert the memory card into the Digital Piano s memory card slot 2 While holding down the FUNCTION button press the CARD INTERNAL button This displays the memory card format screen page E 45 Press the button gt gt twice so File is displayed This displays a screen for changing the file name Use the WV A buttons to select the file 3 4 Press the ENTER button 5 you want 6 Use the gt and lt lt buttons to move the flashing cursor to the character you want to change and then use the Y A buttons to change the character The characters you can select are shown below 0 11213141516171819 AIB CID EI KILIMIN O PI IQIRIS T U V W X Y Z 8 _ e EL 7 After the file name is the way you want press the ENTER button This will display a confirmation message If you want to cancel the renaming operation press the NO or EXIT button 8 Press the YES button The message Please Wait will remain on the display while the rename operation is being performed Do not perform any Digital Piano operation while this message is on the display Complete appears on t
61. EMPO A buttons at the same time E 17 English Using Auto Accompaniment 6 Press the ACCOMP ON OFF button so its lamp is lit This turns ACCOMP on so all accompaniment parts sound Turning ACCOMP off so the ACCOMP lamp is unlit causes only the percussion instrument parts to sound Each press of the ACCOMP ON OFF button toggles ACCOMP on and off Lit ACCOMP ON OFF CHORDS _ PART 7 Press the SYNCHRO ENDING button This puts Auto Accompaniment into synchro standby Playing a chord during synchro standby will cause Auto Accompaniment to start to play automatically e Pressing the INTRO button while Auto Accompaniment is in synchro standby will enter intro standby Pressing the VARIATION button will enter variation standby For details about intro and variation patterns see Modifying Auto Accompaniment Patterns page E 20 Flashing NORMAL SYNCHRO i START ii INTRO FILL IN FILL IN ENDING STOP 1 I Pause REPEAT REW FF PLAY STOP 8 Play the chord you want on the chord keyboard left keyboard keys Auto Accompaniment will start playing when you play the chord To start percussion part play without playing a chord press the START STOP button Example To play a C chord Chord keyboard Melody keyboard lt gt lt gt 18 9 Play other chords with left hand as you play
62. ERSEY 07801 Telephone number 973 361 5400 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 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 However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved
63. Fleurs 65 65 Latin Rock 19 139 Habanera 66 66 Hanging By 20 140 Nocturne 67 67 R amp R 21 141 Etude 68 68 Piano R amp R 22 142 FrenchCancan 69 69 Blues 23 143 Fantaisielmp 70 70 8 Bars Blues 24 144 Humoresque 71 71 Riff Rock 1 25 145 Pavane 72 72 Riff Rock 2 26 146 Hope amp Glory 73 73 Riff Rock 3 27 147 Moldau DANCE 28 148 FromNewWorld 74 74 Disco Freak 29 149 Reverie Group Name Nombre del grupo Group Sequential Number Number Preset Name N merode N mero Nombre de preajuste grupo secuencial 30 Nutcracker 31 151 Liebestraume 32 152 Gymnopedies 33 153 Jupiter 34 154 Entertainer 35 155 MapleLeafRag TRAD 36 156 Michael Row 37 157 GrndpasClock 38 158 Troika 39 159 AuldLangSyne 40 160 Aloha Oe 41 161 O Sole Mio 42 162 Furusato 43 163 SzlaDziweczk 44 164 Battle Hymn 45 165 Condor 46 166 ScarboroFair 47 167 Danny Boy 48 168 Greensleeves 49 169 Annie Laurie 50 170 AmazingGrace 51 171 WeWishU Xmas 52 172 Silent Night 53 173 Joy To World 54 174 YankeeDoodle 55 175 Clarnt Polka 56 176 TaRaRaBoom 57 177 Double Eagle 58 178 Blauen Donau 59 179 Yellow Rose 60 180 BeautDreamer LATIN 61 181 Moon Bossa 62 182 Your Smile 63 183 Rio 64 184 Bossa Blue 65 185 One Note 66 186 Wave Bossa 67 187 Out Of Tune 68 188 Quiet Star 69 189 Insentive 70 190 Brzl Samba 71 191 Orpheus 72 192 Tico Tico 73 193 Beguine 74 194 Amapola 75 195 La Paloma 76 196 Banana Boat 77 197 Peanut 78 198 Coffee 79 199 Jamaica
64. P ON STOP lt CHORDS LAY STOF PART DEMO Lights with the first beat of each measure Lights with each subsequent beat of each measure 2 Press the METRONOME button again to stop the metronome Changing the Beats Per Measure You can specify from two to six beats per measure for the metronome After you do a chime will sound at the beginning of each measure Specifying 0 for this setting will sound a straight beat without a chime This setting lets you practice with a steady beat 1 Hold down the METRONOME button until the number of beats per measure screen shown below appears on the display 2 Usethe V A buttons to select the beats per measure value you want 3 Press the METRONOME button to exit the number of beats per measure screen Changing the Tempo Setting There are two different methods you can use to change the tempo setting by pressing W faster and slower buttons or by tapping a beat with a button E To adjust the tempo using N Y buttons 1 Use the TEMPO A buttons to adjust the tempo setting Each press of a button increases or decreases the beats per minute value by one Holding down either button changes the value at high speed You can specify a tempo value in the range of 20 to 255 Tempo value To adjust the tempo by tapping a beat 1 while holding down the FUNCTION button
65. Saving Data to Digital Piano Memory Internal Area Instead of a Memory Card Even when you do not have a memory card loaded in the Digital Piano s memory card slot you can save up to about 16MB of data in the Digital Piano s internal memory area You also can load and delete internal memory area data using the same procedures that you use with a memory card 1 Remove the memory card from the Digital Piano s memory card slot page E 45 Removing the memory card from the slot enables internal memory area data operations save load delete rename playback To do this Perform this operation Save data to From step 2 under Saving Digital the internal Piano Data to a Memory Card on page memory area E 46 Load data from the internal memory area From step 2 under Loading Data from a Memory Card on page E 47 Delete data from the internal memory area From step 2 under Deleting Memory Card Data on page E 47 Rename a file in the internal memory area From step 2 under Renaming a Memory Card File on page E 48 Play back a song in the internal memory area From step 3 under Playing Back a Song from a Memory Card on page E 48 The operation in step 4 of the above procedure is not possible in the case of internal memory area song playback E 49 English Using Memory Error Messages One of the error messages below appears on the display when a problem occu
66. U1 Upper1 Main tone U2 Upper2 Layered tone L1 Lower1 Left lower range tone 3 Use the Y A buttons to shift the octave of the currently selected range You can shift the octave within the range of 2 to 0 to 2 4 Press the FUNCTION button This exits the octave shift screen ua Octave shift also can be performed as described for Octave Shift page E 41 Adjusting the Brilliance of a Tone 1 Press the FUNCTION button The FUNCTION lamp will light and the function screen will appear on the display NY YES FUNCTION 10 10 Lit 2 Use the gt and lt buttons to select the Tmpr Effect screen 3 Press the ENTER button This will display a screen for selecting settings in the Tmpr Effect group 4 Use the gt lt button to select the brilliance screen shown below 5 Use the V A buttons to adjust the brilliance of the currently selected tone You can adjust brilliance in the range of 3 to 0 to 3 Z Mellower and softer Brighter and harder 6 Press the FUNCTION button This will exit the brilliance screen and cause the FUNCTION lamp to go out See Other Settings page 40 for details about using the FUNCTION button Adding Reverb to the Tone 1 Press the 6 REVERB button to toggle reverb on and off Lit when on j REVERB
67. UN 15 59 010 037 ROCK ORGAN 2 18 48 034 108 OUD 105 59 011 038 ELEC ORGAN 16 54 085 107 NEY 72 57 012 039 CHURCH ORGAN 19 48 086 108 ARABIC ORGAN 16 56 013 040 CHAPEL ORGAN 19 49 037 109 GM PIANO 1 0 0 INSTA 038 110 2 1 0 001 041 STRINGS 49 48 039 111 GM PIANO 2 0 002 042 STRING ENSEMBLE 48 48 040 112 GM HONKY TONK 3 0 003 043 SYNTH STRINGS 50 48 041 113 GM EPIANO 1 4 0 004 044 mas SYNTH STR 50 49 042 114 GMEPIANO2 5 0 005 045 805 SYNTH STR 50 50 043 115 HARPSICHORD 6 0 006 046 VIOLIN SECTION 40 48 044 116 GM CLAVI 7 0 007 047 CHOIR 48 045 117 GMCELESTA 8 0 28 046 118 GLOCKENSPIEL 9 0 009 049 SYNTH PAD 2 48 047 119 MUSIC BOX 10 0 050 MANTAS 88 SE 048 120 GM VIBRAPHONE 11 0 OIT 051 AGE i 49 049 121 GM MARIMBA 12 0 axe 060 MARIN PAD S9 S 050 122 18 0 013 053 WARM VOX 48 051 123 GM TUBULAR BELL 14 0 014 054 POLYSYNTH PAD 90 49 052 124 GM DULCIMER 15 0 015 055 ATMOSPHERE PAD 99 48 053 125 GM ORGAN 1 16 0 001 056 ACOUSTIC BASS 32 48 055 127 GM ORGAN 18 0 002 057 RIDE BASS Ba 39 056 128 ORGAN 19 0 003 058 FINGERED BASS 1 33 48 057 129 GM REED ORGAN 20 0 004 059 BASS 2 33 49 058 130 GM ACCORDION 21 0 005 060 FINGERED 55 3 33 50 059 131 GM HARMONICA 22 0 09 81 88 06
68. VOICE DOO 53 0 091 163 GM SYNTH VOICE 54 0 092 164 GM ORCHESTRA HIT 55 0 093 165 GM TRUMPET 56 0 094 166 GM TROMBONE 57 0 095 167 TUBA 58 0 096 168 GM MUTE TRUMPET 59 0 097 169 GM FRENCH HORN 60 0 098 170 BRASS 61 0 099 171 GM SYNTH BRASS 1 62 0 100 172 GM SYNTH BRASS 2 63 0 101 173 GM SOPRANO SAX 64 0 102 174 GM ALTO SAX 65 0 103 175 GM TENOR SAX 66 0 104 176 GM BARITONE SAX 67 0 105 177 OBOE 68 0 106 178 ENGLISH HORN 69 0 107 179 BASSOON 70 0 108 180 GM CLARINET 71 0 109 181 GM PICCOLO 72 0 110 182 73 0 111 183 GM RECORDER 74 0 112 184 GM PAN FLUTE 75 0 113 185 GM BOTTLE BLOW 76 0 114 186 GM SHAKUHACHI 77 0 115 187 GM WHISTLE 78 0 116 188 GM OCARINA 79 0 117 189 GM SQUARE LEAD 80 0 118 190 GM SAW LEAD 81 0 119 191 GM CALLIOPE 82 0 120 192 GM CHIFF LEAD 83 0 121 193 GM CHARANG 84 0 122 194 GM VOICE LEAD 85 0 123 195 GMFIFTH LEAD 86 0 124 196 GM BASS LEAD 87 0 125 197 FANTASY 88 0 126 198 GM WARM PAD 89 0 127 199 GM POLYSYNTH 90 0 128 200 GM SPACE CHOIR 91 0 129 201 GM BOWED GLASS 92 0 130 202 GM METAL PAD 93 0 131 203 GMHALO PAD 94 0 132 204 GM SWEEP PAD 95 0 133 205 GM RAIN DROP 96 0 134 206 GM SOUND TRACK 97 0 135 207 CRYSTAL 98 0 136 208 ATMOSPHERE 99 0 137 209 BRIGHTNESS 100 0 138 210 GOBLINS 101 0 139 211 GM ECHOES 102 0
69. ack only Layer split octave shift reverb chorus keyboard temperament tempo Auto Accompaniment play auto harmonize one touch preset Music Preset registration 1 Recall only 2 The Auto Accompaniment volume level and transpose setting of the recalled data is not included in the recording 1 Record the first part to the system track Use the procedure under Recording or Playing Back a Single Song page E 34 or Recording or Playing Back Multiple Songs page E 35 to record to the system track 2 Use the RECORDER button to cycle through the recorder modes until the RECORDER lamp is flashing record mode Flashing Record mode RECORDER 3 While holding down the FUNCTION button press the RECORDER button This displays the track selection screen Use the NZ A button to select the track you want to record next T01 through T16 After selecting a track press the EXIT button to exit the track selection screen Track Name Display System Track Sys Tracks 01 through 16 T01 through T16 E 36 4 Select the tone of the part you want to record to the track 5 Press the START STOP button This will start playback of what you recorded to the system track and start recording to the currently selected track Play what you want to record to the current track along with the playback from the system track 6 To stop record
70. al Piano s memory card slot The memory card was removed while some operation was in progress Correctly load the memory card into the memory card slot Do not remove the memory card while any operation is in progress You tried to save a Digital Piano user area user rhythm user rhythm song etc that does not contain any data to the memory card Select a user area that contains data No File 1 There is no MUSICDAT folder page E 46 on the memory card There is no loadable or playable data in the MUSICDAT folder or there is no playable data in a song playback folder MUSIC B etc Create a MUSICDAT folder on the memory card or format the memory card on the Digital Piano page E 45 2 Move the file you want to load or play into the memory card s MUSICDAT folder For song playback you can place the song data into any one of the following folders MUSIC B MUSIC C or MUSIC D Not SMF01 You are attempting to play back SMF Format 2 song data This Digital Piano supports playback of SMF Format 0 or Format 1 only Protect ReadOnly The memory card is write protected A read only file with the same name you are trying to use is already stored on the memory card Use the memory card s write protect switch to enable writing Use a different name to save the new file Remove the read only attribute from the existing file and overwrite it with the new file Use a differ
71. aptor JEITA Standard with unified polarity plug that comes with this Digital Piano to any other device besides this piano Doing so creates the risk of malfunction e Make sure the Digital Piano is turned off before plugging in or unplugging the AC adaptor The AC adaptor will become warm to the touch after very long use This is normal and does not indicate malfunction E 5 English Connections Connecting Headphones m E IMPORTANT IMPORTANT Before connecting headphones be sure to use the Digital Piano s VOLUME controller to turn the volume down to a low level After connecting you can adjust the volume to the level you want e The Digital Piano automatically adjusts sound output to optimize for headphones when headphones are connected or the built in speakers when headphones are not connected Left Side PHONES jacks Commercially available I headphones Mini plug Connect commercially available headphones to the PHONES jacks Connecting headphones to either of the PHONES jacks cuts off output to the speakers which means you can practice even late at night without bothering others To protect your hearing make sure that you do not set the volume level too high when using headphones Connecting a Pedal The back of the Digital Piano has two pedal jacks one for a damper pedal and one for a soft sostenuto pedal To connect to the pedal jack Depending on the type of operation you wan
72. ase connecting cable like the one shown in the illustration for connection of the amplifier Use the piano s VOLUME controller to adjust the volume level Bundled 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 Ill NOTE 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 at the following URL http world casio com Using Built in Tones METRONOME USER SONGS VOLUME TEMPO Turning on the Digital Piano and Playing Something 1 Press the POWER button This turns on power turn off the Digital Piano press the button again Left Side button 2 After a short while the display screen should appear as shown below which indicates that the Digital Piano is ready to be played 3 Use the VOLUME controller to adjust the volume level 4 Play something on the keyboard lt FUNCTION 9 TONE CHORUS lt OREVERB gt ENTER Tone groups Selecting a Tone Your Digital Piano has 250 tones divided into eight groups For more information see the Tone List page A 1 The Digital Piano has built in demonstration tunes
73. ated by colons such as 001 1 00 indicating measure 001 beat 1 and tick 00 2 This series of three values is referred to collectively as a step The screen shot above shows the first two steps 001 002 of the Music Preset Use the REW and FF buttons to scroll and view other steps 1 Up to 999 measures 2 There 12 ticks per beat as shown below Chord progression gt Measure 1 Measure 2 lt lt 1 Beat 2 Beat 3 Beat 4 Beat 1 Beat 2 Tick 00 01 02 09 10 11 002 1 00 1 pod For the sample display above the chord change from C to Bm occurs here 001 1 00 2 Cursor Specifies the step that is currently selected for editing 3 Resolution Resolution isa unit used when editing step timing The initial resolution is R1 one measure but you also can select R4 1 beat 4 quarter notes when you want to specify chords for each beat Use the instrument part buttons through to select one of the eight resolutions shown below e o STRINGS BASS VARI0US GRAND MODERN CLASSIC ELECPIANO VIBES CLAV ORGAN SYNTH PAD GUITAR GM TONES PIANO mmm J 1 J J J 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 R1 R2 R4 R8 R8T R16 R16T R32T e J J A A 435 1 measure 2 beats 1beat t 2beat 18064 1 4 1 6 beat 1 8 beat E 29 English Music Presets 2 3 E 30
74. aving your own personal backup group along with you wherever you go This Digital Piano has 180 built in Auto Accompaniment patterns which are divided into three groups You can edit built in rhythms to create your own original rhythms called user rhythms which you can save in a fourth group For more information see the Rhythm List page 4 Playing an Auto Accompaniment 1 Press the RHYTHM button so its upper lamp is lit This enables Auto Accompaniment Each press of the button toggles between the RHYTHM and USER SONGS lamps Lit l RHYTHM LLL ONETOUCH preset USER SONGS 2 Use the Rhythm List page A 4 to look up the group and the number of the rhythm you want to select V NO A YES TONE EXIT ENTER Rhythm groups Instrument parts 3 Use the to rhythm groups buttons to select the group you want Example When the LATIN WORLD group is selected POPS LATIN BALLAD USER JAZZ WORLD PIANO RHYTHMS RHYTHMS E D MUSIC PRESET RHYTHM EDITOR Lit 4 Use the VY A buttons to select the rhythm you want Example When 005 Samba 2 is selected Rhythm name Rhythm number Measure Use the TEMPO A buttons to adjust the tempo setting This is the same as metronome tempo adjustment page E 14 Toreturn the rhythm to its standard tempo setting press the T
75. board key to the right Seventh Chords Press the chord keyboard key that corresponds to the major chord while also pressing two other chord keyboard keys to the right Minor Seventh Chords Press the chord keyboard key that corresponds to the major chord while also pressing three other chord keyboard keys to the right C7 C seventh CO DEE F PGAAB B CCDE E F Cm7 minor seventh iCO DEE B F When pressing more than one chord keyboard key makes no difference whether the additional keys are white or black E FULL RANGE CHORD With this chord fingering mode you can use the full range of the keyboard to play chords and the melody For information about the types of chords you can finger and their fingerings see the Fingering Guide page A 8 Melody keyboard Chord keyboard lt gt English Using Auto Accompaniment Modifying Auto Accompaniment Patterns There are six different Auto Accompaniment patterns shown below You can switch between patterns during accompaniment play and even modify patterns Use buttons through O to select the pattern you want NORMAL VARIATION SYNCHRO INTRO FILL IN FILL IN ENDING EX REW FF Fi use Intro 1 Normal Variation Ending 4 Normal fill in Variation fill in 3 1 Press at the beginning of a song Accompaniment play proceeds with the n
76. cessories creates the risk of fire electric shock and personal injury Weld Lines Lines may be visible on the exterior of the product These are weld lines that result from the plastic molding process They are not cracks or scratches E Musical Instrument Etiquette Always be aware of others around you whenever using this product Be especially careful when playing late at night to keep the volume at levels that do not disturb others Other steps you can take when playing late at night are closing windows and using headphones E 58 Any reproduction of the contents of this manual either in part or its entirety is prohibited Except for your own personal use any other use of the contents of this manual without the consent of CASIO is prohibited under copyright laws IN NO EVENT SHALL CASIO BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OF INFORMATION ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THIS MANUAL OR PRODUCT EVEN IF CASIO HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice Adaptor Handling Precautions Use power outlet that is easily accessible so you can unplug the AC adaptor when a malfunction occurs or whenever else you need to do so The AC adaptor is intended for indoor use only Do not use it where it might be exposed to splashing or moist
77. drum bass etc of a normal intro or other pattern page E 20 and turn it on or off adjust its volume level and perform other operations 1 Selectthe number of the Auto Accompaniment rhythm you want to edit 2 At the same time press the BALLAD PIANO RHYTHMS and USER RHYTHMS buttons This displays the rhythm editor screen 3 Use the accompaniment pattern buttons through to select the pattern normal intro ending etc you want to edit The button you press will light indicating that the pattern is being edited Each press of NORMAL FILL IN toggles between NORMAL and FILL IN and each press of VARIATION FILL IN toggles between VARIATION and FILL IN The applicable button flashes while the fill in pattern is selected Example When intro is selected e e NORMAL VARIATION SYNCHRO INTRO FILL IN FILL IN ENDING EX REw CS FF REPEAT I Pause E 21 English Using Auto Accompaniment 4 Use the instrument part buttons 6 through to select the part drums bass etc you want to edit The name of the part you select will appear on the display Rhythm patterns are made up of the eight parts shown below o STRINGS BASS VARIOUS GRAND MODERN CLASSIC ELECPIANO VIBES CLAVI ORGAN SYNTH PAD GUITAR GM TONES PIANO J Drums Percus Bass Chord1 Chord2 Chord3 Ch
78. duce and otherwise use copyrighted works only in accordance with applicable copyright laws E 55 English Reference Troubleshooting Problem No sound is produced when press a keyboard key The VOLUME controller is set to MIN Headphones or an adaptor plug is plugged into one of the PHONES jacks Action 1 Rotate the VOLUME controller more towards MAX Disconnect whatever is connected to the PHONES jack See Page The pitch of the Digital Piano is off The Digital Piano s key setting is something other than 00 Digital Piano tuning is incorrect A non standard temperament setting is being used 4 Octave shift is enabled Change the key setting to 00 or turn Digital Piano power off and then back on again Adjust Digital Piano tuning or turn the piano off and then back on again Change the temperament setting to 00 Equal which is the standard modern tuning 4 Change the octave shift setting to 0 Tones and or effects sound strange Turning power off and then back on again does not eliminate the problem Example Note intensity does not change even though l alter key pressure The Setting Backup feature is turned on Turn off Setting Backup Next turn power off and then back on again I cannot transfer data after connecting the Digital Piano to a computer Check to make sure that the USB cable is connected to the Di
79. e above split operation the layered tones will play on the right upper range side of the keyboard Using Built in Tones Moving the Keyboard Split Point You can use the procedure below to specify the location on the keyboard where it splits between the left side and the right side That location is called the split point Left Lower Range side Right Upper kag side 1 down the SPLIT button until the split point setting screen appears on the display as shown below TW Split point Current split point key name 2 Press the keyboard key where you want to specify as the leftmost key of the right upper range tone This specifies the split point 3 Press the SPLIT button This exits the split point screen English Using Built in Tones Using Octave Shift After you split the keyboard page E 11 you may find out that the lower range notes on the left are too low or that the upper range notes on the right are too high You can use octave shift to shift the octaves of the upper range and lower range upwards or downwards in octave units 1 While holding down the FUNCTION button press the TONE button This displays the octave shift screen Currently selected range Shift amount 2 Use the PART button to select the range whose octave you want to change Each press of PART cycles through the ranges below
80. e as when playing back user songs See Listening to Songs Loaded from an External Source page E 25 for more information You can listen to the song data currently stored in recorder memory at any time by pressing the RECORDER button to enter the playback mode and then pressing START STOP Do IMPORTANT IMPORTANT A new recording replaces deletes previously recorded contents If power to the Digital Piano is cut off while recording is in progress everything you recorded up to that point will be deleted Take care so power is not turned off accidentally during recording operations Recording or Playing Back Multiple Songs You can record up to five songs numbered 1 through 5 in memory After that you can select a specific song for playback 1 Use the RECORDER button to cycle through the recorder modes until the playback mode is selected Lit Playback mode l RECORDER C 2 While holding down the FUNCTION button press the RECORDER button This displays the song selection screen 3 Use the V A buttons to select the song number you want 4 Press the EXIT button to exit the song selection screen 5 To record to the currently selected song press the RECORDER button To play back the currently selected song press the Q START STOP button 6 t you are recording continue from step 2 under Recording or Playing Back a Single Song page E 3
81. e becomes the initial default tempo of the rhythm 8 Press the EXIT button This causes a confirmation message to appear asking if you want to save your edits 9 Press the YES button This displays a screen for specifying the user rhythm number and rhythm name If you want to exit the editing operation without saving press the NO button instead of the YES button Rhythm name Destination user rhythm number Using Auto Accompaniment 1 0 Decide on the user rhythm number where you want to save the rhythm and a rhythm name Use the lt lt and gt gt buttons to move the cursor to the user rhythm number and rhythm name character you want to change Use the A buttons to select the number or character you want The rhythm name characters you can select are shown below To input a space press both of the NW and A buttons at the same time 0 amp 1 141 141 10 11 1213 4 5 6 7 8 9 lt gt 1 E FIG H l jJ KILIMINI O RHISITUIVIWIX Y Z x A fe 1 piq r s tlu viw x 21 14 13 11 Press the ENTER button This saves the data If the rhythm number where you are saving the data already has data saved to it a message Replace will appear on the display to confirm whether you want
82. e the load operation is being performed Do not perform any Digital Piano operation while this message is on the display Complete appears on the display after data loading is complete If there already is a file with the same name on the in Digital Piano memory a message Replace will appear asking if you want to replace it with the new data Press the YES button to overwrite or the NO button to cancel the load operation Using a Memory Card Deleting Memory Card Data Use the following procedure to delete memory card data files 1 Insert the memory card into the Digital Piano s memory card slot 2 While holding down the FUNCTION button press the CARD INTERNAL button This displays the memory card format screen page E 45 Press the gt button This displays the file delete screen This displays a screen for selecting data for deletion Use the W A buttons to select the file 3 4 Press the ENTER button 5 you want 6 Press the ENTER button This will display a confirmation message SURE f you want to cancel the delete operation press the NO EXIT button 7 Press the YES button The message Please Wait will remain on the display while the delete operation is being performed Do not perform any Digital Piano operation while this message is on the display Complete appears on the display after deletion is complete
83. elect the number of the Music Preset you want to add Use the V A buttons to select the measures Insert Measure INSERT 1Measure Inserts a blank measure at the currently selected step The Music Presets in groups B C and D are numbered sequentially following the numbers in group A which start with 001 For details about sequential numbers see the Music Preset List on page A 6 5 After all editing operations are complete press the EXIT button to return to the editing operation selection screen page E 28 il NOTE A single preset can contain up to approximately 2 000 chords If your edits cause the chord limit to be exceeded the message Memory Full will appear on the display and further editing will become impossible Music Presets To edit Auto Accompaniment parameters 1 editing operation selection screen page 28 select Parameter then press the ENTER button to display the Auto Accompaniment parameter editing screen shown below Setting Parameter Use the lt lt and gt gt buttons to select a parameter and the AN buttons to change its setting Parameter Description Setting SYNCHRO TYPE Synchro type DRUM ON OFF Drum on off Selects the synchro standby status and type when the Music Preset is selected Toggles the drum part page E 22 on or off 0 Off Off no standby
84. en Two Tones You can split the keyboard so the left side lower range plays tone and the right side upper range plays a different tone Example To split the keyboard between the GM SLAP BASS 1 tone on the left lower range and the GRAND PIANO tone on the right upper range Left Lower Range SLAP 55 1 Right Upper Range Tone GRAND PIANO 1 Press the SPLIT button This causes the SPLIT lamp to light indicating that the keyboard is split between two tones Lit O REVERB 0 CHORUS SPLIT CARD INTERNAL CHORTYPE SPLITPOINT a SAVE LOAD EXIT lt gt ENTER 2 Select the tone you want to assign to the left side lower range of the keyboard Example select GM SLAP BASS 1 in the VARIOUS GM TONES group press the VARIOUS GM TONES button and then use the V AN buttons to select 073 GM SlapBass1 STRINGS 55 VARIOUS GRAND MODERN CLASSIC ELECPIANO VIBES CLAVI ORGAN SYNTH PAD GUITAR GM TONES PIANO JC J J J 1 1 2 3 4 5 7 Lit Left tone name 3 To unsplit the keyboard and return it to a single tone press the SPLIT button The SPLIT lamp will go out indicating that the keyboard is no longer split Ill NOTE If the keyboard is set up with layered tones page E 10 when you perform th
85. ent memory card SizeOver WrongDat E 50 The data on the memory card is too big to play The data you are trying to load is too large The memory card data is corrupted The memory card contains data that is not supported by this Digital Piano This Digital Piano supports playback of song data files with a maximum size of about 320 kbytes The following is the maximum data size per data item when loading data into Digital Piano memory User rhythm Approximately 40KB User Song 320KB User Music Preset Approximately 8KB Connecting to a Computer You can connect the Digital Piano to a computer and exchange MIDI data between them You can send play data from the Digital Piano to music software running on your computer or you can send MIDI data from your computer to the Digital Piano for playback Minimum Computer System Requirements The following shows the minimum computer system requirements for sending and receiving MIDI data Check to make sure that your computer complies with these requirements before connecting the Digital Piano to it Operating System Windows SP2 or later Windows Vista Windows 7 3 Mac OS X 10 3 9 10 4 11 10 5 8 or later 10 6 6 or later 1 Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Professional 32 bit 52 Windows Vista 32 bit 3 Windows 7 32 bit 64 bit USB port Do IMPORTANT IMPORTANT Never connect to a computer tha
86. gital Piano and computer and that the correct device is selected with your computer s music software Turn off the Digital Piano and then exit the music software on your computer Next turn the Digital Piano back on and then restart the music software on your computer I cannot record chord accompaniment data on my computer Accomp MIDI Out is turned off Turn on Accomp MIDI Out I cannot store data to a memory card or load data from a memory card See Error Messages on page E 50 Playback stops part way through while transferring song data from my computer Digital noise from the USB cable or power cord caused data communication your computer and Digital Piano to be interrupted Stop song playback disconnect the USB cable from the Digital Piano and then reconnect it Next try playing back the song again If this does not solve the problem quit the MIDI software you are using disconnect the USB cable from the Digital Piano and then reconnect it Next restart the MIDI software and then try playing back the song again A tone s quality and volume sounds slightly different depending where it is played on the keyboard This is an unavoidable result of the digital sampling process and does not indicate malfunction Multiple digital samples are taken for the low range middle range and high range of the original musical instrument Because of this there may be a very slight difference in
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88. he display after renaming is complete E 48 Playing Back a Song from a Memory Card You can use the procedure below to play back a user song page 25 stored on a memory card without loading the song into Digital Piano memory Memory Card Folders Formatting a memory card on the Digital Piano will automatically create the four folders shown below You put playback song data into any one of the folders You can use the four folders to group your music data by family member genre or some other categories Use buttons through A through D to select a folder Folder Name MUSICDAT A MUSIC B 8 MUSIC C MUSIC D D Button Assignment 1 Store the music data you want to play back in one of the memory card folders Insert the memory card into the Digital Piano s memory card slot 2 3 Press the CARD INTERNAL button 4 Press one of the folder selection buttons D through to select the card folder you want This will display the song number and song name of the first song in the folder you selected D Use the N A buttons to select the song you want 6 Press the PLAY STOP button This will start playback Each press of PLAY STOP starts and stops playback Fast forward fast reverse tempo changes and other operations are the same as those during playback of a user song in Digital Piano memory For details see Listening to Songs L
89. ing press the START STOP button again This enters the playback mode Press the START STOP button again to play back the track you just recorded Each press of G 5 5 starts and stops playback You can use the following procedure to turn specific tracks on play enabled and off play disabled This allows you to listen only to the track s you want when recording a new track 1 While holding down the FUNCTION button press the RECORDER button This displays the song selection screen 2 Press the gt gt button once This displays the track on off screen 3 Use the N A buttons to select the track you want and then press the ENTER button to toggle it on or off 7 Repeat steps 2 through 6 as required to record all of the tracks you want Deleting Recorder Data You can use the procedures below to delete an entire recorder song or to delete a specific track of a recorder song Deleting a Recorder Song 1 Use the RECORDER button to cycle through the recorder modes until the RECORDER lamp is lit playback mode Lit Playpack mode RECORDER C 2 While holding down the FUNCTION button press the RECORDER button This displays the recorder song selection screen 3 Use the WV A buttons to select the recorder song you want to delete 4 Hold down the RECORDER button until the message Sure appears on the display D Press the
90. it is saved to the memory card The file number is the final two characters of the file that appears on the display By changing this within the range of 01 to 99 for each save up to 99 files of the same data type can be stored on the memory card The first six characters of the file name indicate the data type as shown below These characters are fixed and cannot be changed File Name Dye file number USRRHY USRMPS User rhythms User Music Preset RECSNG Recorder songs Registrations REGIST Press the ENTER button The message Please Wait will remain on the display while the save operation is being performed Do not perform any Digital Piano operation while this message is on the display Complete appears on the display after data save is complete If there already is a file with the same name on the memory card a message Replace will appear asking if you want to replace it with the new data Press the YES button to overwrite or the NO button to cancel the save operation Memory Card Data Storage The above procedure stores Digital Piano 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 Piano page E 45 Note that files not in the MUSICDAT folder cannot be loaded deleted or renamed by this Digital Piano You also will not be able
91. itch to the demo song of that group s tone Also you can scroll through songs manually with the V A buttons 2 Press the PLAY STOP button This stops demo song playback Playback of the demo songs will continue in an endless loop until you press the PLAY STOP button to stop it Ill NOTE Only the operations described above can be performed while demo song playback is in progress Listening to Songs Loaded from an External Source You can import song data from an SD memory card or computer as a user song and use it for Auto Accompaniment or for practice 1 Load song data you want to listen to one of the Digital Piano s user songs See Loading Data from a Memory Card page 47 and Connecting to a Computer page E 51 for details about how to load data You also could play back data directly from a memory card without loading it into Digital Piano memory For details see Playing Back a Song from a Memory Card page E 48 2 Press USER SONGS button so its lamp is lit Each press of the button toggles between the upper and lower lamps O RHYTHM 2 7 one Touch PRESET USER SONGS Lit 3 Use the V A buttons to select the user song you want Example When user song 003 is selected User song number Song name Playing Demo Songs 4 Press PLAY STOP button This starts playback of the song Press
92. kers Use commercially available cables to connect the external audio equipment to the piano s LINE IN jacks as shown in Figure 9 LINE IN R jack input sounds through the piano s right speaker while LINE IN L MONO jack input sounds through the left speaker Connecting to the LINE IN L MONO jack only causes the same output to be produced from both speakers It is up to you to purchase connecting cables that are compatible with the equipment you are connecting Connecting to Audio Equipment O Use commercially available cables to connect the external audio equipment to the piano s LINE OUT Jacks as shown in Figure 0 LINE OUT R jack output is right channel sound while LINE OUT L MONO jack output is left channel sound It is up to you to purchase connecting cables like the ones shown in the illustration for connection of audio equipment Normally in this configuration you must set the audio equipment s input selector to the setting that specifies the terminal such as AUX IN to which the piano is connected Use the piano s VOLUME controller to adjust the volume level Connecting to a Musical Instrument Amplifier 6 Use commercially available cables to connect the amplifier to the piano s LINE OUT jacks as shown in Figure LINE OUT R jack output is right channel sound while LINE OUT L MONO jack output is left channel sound Connecting to the LINE OUT L MONO jack only outputs a mixture of both channels It is up to you to purch
93. lding down both the TONE and FUNCTION buttons press the POWER button The Digital Piano will turn on and initialize its internal system You will be able to use the Digital Piano in a short while See Turning on the Digital Piano and Playing Something page E 9 for information about turning digital power on and off E 4 Power Outlet Your Digital Piano runs on standard household power Be sure to turn off power whenever you are not using the Digital Piano Using an AC Adaptor Use only the AC adaptor JEITA Standard with unified polarity plug that comes with this Digital Piano Use of a different type of AC adaptor can cause malfunction of the Digital Piano Specified AC Adaptor AD A12150LW Use the supplied power cord to connect the AC adaptor as shown in the illustration below Household power outlet E adaptor lt DC 12V terminal Power cord Note the following important precautions to avoid damage to the power cord During Use Never pull on the cord with excessive force Never repeatedly pull on the cord Never twist the cord at the base of the plug or connector During Movement Before moving the Digital Piano be sure to unplug the AC adaptor from the power outlet During Storage Loop and bundle the power cord but never wind it around the AC adaptor Do IMPORTANT Never connect the AC ad
94. m accidental deletion Avoid using a memory card under the following conditions Such conditions can corrupt data stored on the memory card Areas subjected to high temperature high humidity or corrosive gas Areas subjected to strong electrostatic charge and digital noise Never touch the contacts of a memory card when loading it or removing it from the Digital Piano Never eject the memory card while data is being written to or loaded from it Doing so can corrupt the data on the memory card and damage the memory card slot Never insert anything besides a memory card into the card slot Doing so creates the risk of malfunction Electrostatic charge from your fingers or the memory card to the card slot can cause malfunction of the Digital Piano If this happens turn the Digital Piano off and then back on again A memory card can become quite warm after very long use in the memory card slot This is normal and does not indicate malfunction Loading and Removing a Memory Card IS Y IMPORTANT A memory card must be positioned correctly when being loaded into the Digital Piano Trying to force an improperly oriented memory card into the slot can damage the memory card and the slot 1 With the top of the memory card facing upwards so you can see it carefully insert it into the Digital Piano s memory card slot until stops with a click 2 To remove the memory card first press it into the
95. memory card currently loaded in the Digital card slot and perform copy delete and other card operations from your computer 1 Insert the memory card into the Digital Piano s memory card slot 2 Perform the procedure starting from step 2 on page E 52 In step 4 of the procedure 5D will appear in place of PIANO You can double click 50 MMC to display the contents of the card loaded in the Digital Piano card slot and change it as you like Using Auto Accompaniment Data from the CASIO Website You can download other model Auto Accompaniment data from the Internet Data Expansion System of the CASIO Music Site http music casio com and transfer it to Digital Piano memory mma Since the accompaniment data is for other models you may experience some abnormalities when playing it on this model Copyrights The rights of creators and copyright holders of music images computer programs databases and other data are protected by copyright laws You are allowed to reproduce such works for personal or non commercial use only For any other purpose all reproduction including data format conversion modification transfer of reproductions distribution over a network or any other use without permission of the copyright holder exposes you to claims for damages and criminal prosecution for copyright infringement and violation of the author s personal rights Be sure to repro
96. mode 2 Use the V A buttons to select the chord fingering mode you want 3 Press the button This exits the chord fingering screen 1 2 3 With these three chord fingering modes you play chords on the chord keyboard using their normal chord fingerings Some chord forms are abbreviated and can be fingered with one or two keys For information about the types of chords you can finger and their fingerings see the Fingering Guide page 8 Chord keyboard 6 Fingered 1 Play the component notes of the chord on the keyboard Fingered 2 Unlike Fingered 1 6th input is not possible with this mode Fingered 3 Unlike Fingered 1 this mode allows input of fraction chords with the lowest keyboard note as the bass note Using Auto Accompaniment CASIO CHORD With CASIO Chord you can use simplified fingerings to play the four types of chords described below Chord keyboard PA y Chord Type Major Chords Press one key whose note corresponds to the chord name e To play C Major press any C key in the chord keyboard The octave of the note does not matter Minor Chords Press the chord keyboard key that corresponds to the major chord while also pressing one Example C C Major CODE E F F GA AB B F Note name Cm minor CODEE F F GA AB F other chord key
97. nd other data from the Digital Piano to a computer for storage You also can transfer standard MIDI files SMF as well as Auto Accompaniment data you downloaded from the CASIO website from your computer to Digital Piano memory Data Types Supported for Data Transfer The types of data that can be exchanged with a computer are the same as those that can be saved to an SD memory card from the Digital Piano page E 44 Recorder songs page E 34 cannot be converted to SMF data for storage on a computer s Y IMPORTANT IMPORTANT e Turning off the Digital Piano while data is being saved or loaded can cause all data currently stored in Digital Piano memory recorded songs etc to be deleted Take care so power is not turned off accidentally during data save and load operations If qata is deleted it will take longer than normal for the Digital Piano to power up the next time you turn it on page E 9 1 Remove the memory card from the Digital Piano s memory card slot page E 45 You will not be able to transfer data between the Digital Piano and a computer if a card is in the memory card slot 2 Perform steps 1 through 3 under Connecting the Digital Piano to Your Computer to connect the piano to your computer page E 51 3 While holding down the FUNCTION button press the USB DEVICE MODE button This will enter the storage mode which enables data transfer with the connected computer The
98. niment data you downloaded from the CASIO website from your computer to Digital Piano memory Once you do you can use them as user songs and user rhythms Use a memory card with a capacity of 2GB or less Use of a card with a capacity that is greater than 2GB or other types of memory cards is not supported In this manual mentions of a memory card refer to an SD memory card Types of Data Supported Operations V NO 5 FUNCTION CARD INTERNAL ENTER Description Load File Name Extension Save to from Memory Card Memory Card Auto Accompaniment data edited with this O O Digital Piano AC7 User songs page E 25 One of the following two types of music data 1 CASIO format data CM2 2 Standard MIDI files MID SMF Format 0 or Format 1 User Music Presets page E 28 Recorder songs page E 34 Music Preset data edited on this Digital Piano MPS Song data recorded on this Digital Piano CSR Registration page E 32 Can be saved as a standard MIDI file SMF format 0 E 44 Tone and rhythm setup settings CR6 gt Slot Precautions Y IMPORTANT Be sure to observe the precautions provided in the documentation that comes with the memory card Memory cards have a write protect switch Use it when you want to protect the data on the card fro
99. oaded from an External Source page E 25 7 To quit memory card data playback press the CARD INTERNAL button Playing Back of the Songs in a Folder Use the procedure below to select one of the four folders on a memory card and play back all of the songs in the folder in succession 1 While holding down the PART button press the PLAY STOP button This will start tone demo tune playback page E 24 2 Press the CARD INTERNAL button This will switch from tone demo tune playback to card tune playback While playback is in progress you can use the through buttons Folder through Folder D to switch playback to another folder To stop playback press the PLAY STOP button Assigning a Different Folder to a Folder Selection Button You can use the following procedure to assign different folders to folder selection buttons and 1 while holding down the FUNCTION button press the folder selection button or whose folder assignment you want to change This displays the folder assignment screen for the button you press 2 Use the V A buttons to select the folder you want to assign to the button You can select any folder on the memory card 3 After selecting a folder you can rename it if you want Perform steps 6 through 8 of the procedure under Renaming a Memory Card File page E 48 to rename the folder Using a Memory Card
100. ongs Adjusting the Song Volume You can use the following procedure to adjust the volume level of the song s Auto Accompaniment without affecting the volume of keyboard tone output For details see Song Volume page E 41 Practicing Either Hand s Part Part Off You can turn off the right hand part or left hand part of a song and play that part on the Digital Piano while the song plays back Song data Channel 4 fixed 2 Song data Channel 3 fixed 1 Press the PART button This causes L ON R ON to appear on the display 2 Usethe V A buttons to turn off the part you want Press N to toggle the left hand part 4N to toggle the right hand part on and off 3 Press the PART button again This exits the part on off screen 4 Hold down the USER SONGS button for at least two seconds This will assign the same tone as the hand that is turned off to the keyboard 5 Press the PLAY STOP button to start song playback The part you turned off does not sound so you can play it on the keyboard Sounding a Count at the Beginning of a Song You can configure the Digital Piano to sound a count before playback of a song starts which helps to get the timing right when you are playing along on the keyboard For details see Pre count page E 42 E 26 Repeating Playback of a Specific Section Repeat You can configure the Digital Piano to repeat the section of a song yo
101. ons at the same time This displays a screen for selecting the type of editing operation you want to perform Editing operation type E 28 4 Edit the Music Preset parameters 4 1 To edit the chord progression Press the v down button to display CHORD and then press the ENTER button to advance to the chord progression editing screen Next perform the editing operation described under To edit the chord progression page E 29 After you finish the editing operation press the EXIT button to return to the screen for selecting the type of editing operation above 4 2 To edit Auto Accompaniment parameters Press the A up button to display Parameter and then press the ENTER button to advance to the Auto Accompaniment parameter editing screen Next perform the editing operation described under To edit Auto Accompaniment parameters page E 31 After you finish the editing operation press the EXIT button to return to the screen for selecting the type of editing operation above D After editing everything you want press the EXIT button This will display a message asking if you want to save the user preset 6 Press the YES button This displays a screen for selecting the Music Preset number and name for storing the edited data f you do not want to save the edited data press the NO button in place of the YES button Music Prese
102. ord4 Chord5 sion Parts Button illumination does not change when you press the instrument part buttons through Button illumination indicates whether there is accompaniment data corresponding to each part Example When bass is selected Instrument part name 5 Edit the selected part as desired The table below describes the parameters you can edit Use the lt and gt buttons to select a parameter and the N buttons to change its setting You also can use shortcut buttons see table below to select parameters e Pressing the V AW buttons at the same time will return the currently selected parameter to its initial default setting Pressing the START STOP button during an edit operation will sound the accompaniment pattern with the edits you have made up to that point Pressing the ACCOMP ON OFF button will sound only the instrument part you are editing Procedure continues on page E 23 E 22 OT Shortcut Parameter Description Setting Button Replaces the part Rhythm ine hee 001 to 190 Select P Rhythm data with that of xod Rhythm number 273 the specified rhythm number 1 Switches the part Tone tone instrument Select to that of the BOLD M Numbers 274 Tone specified tone number OFF Prt Mutes the part Part on part ON off Sounds the part Vol
103. ormal pattern after the intro pattern is complete Pressing the VARIATION FILL IN button before pressing this button will proceed with the variation pattern after the intro pattern is complete 2 Press while a normal pattern is playing to insert a fill in pattern 3 Press while a variation pattern is playing to insert a fill in variation pattern 4 Press at the end of a song This will play an ending pattern and then stop Auto Accompaniment E 20 Using One Touch Presets One Touch Preset gives you one touch access to tone and tempo settings that go well with the currently selected Auto Accompaniment rhythm pattern 1 Hold down the RHYTHM button for at least two seconds This will configure tone tempo and other settings to match the currently selected rhythm pattern At this time Auto Accompaniment play also will go into synchro standby which means that Auto Accompaniment will start to play automatically when you finger a chord 2 Play a chord on the keyboard This will start Auto Accompaniment play il NOTE One Touch Presets are not supported for user rhythms 001 through 010 of the USER RHYTHMS group Using Auto Harmonize Auto Harmonize lets you add harmony to melody notes you play with your right hand You can select any one of 12 Auto Harmonize settings 1 Press the TONE button so its lamp is lit Lit ARNONE C REGISTRATION 2 Hold down the TONE button
104. ot place any object containing liquid on the product 11 Do not allow the electrical load output to exceed the label rating 12 Make sure the surrounding area is dry before plugging into a power source 13 Make sure the product is oriented correctly 14 Unplug the product during lightning storms or when you do not plan to use it for a long time 15 Do not allow product ventilation openings to become blocked Install the product in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 16 Take care the power cord is located where it will not be stepped upon or bent severely particularly in locations close to plugs and convenience receptacles and in locations where it exits from the product 17 The AC adaptor should be plugged into a power outlet as close to the product as possible to allow immediate disconnection of the plug in case of emergency oougogosomc The symbol below is an alert indicating un insulated hazardous voltage inside the product s enclosure which may be sufficient to constitute the risk of electric shock to users The symbol below is alert indicating the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the documentation that accompanies the product A E 59 English Appendix Ap ndice Tone List Lista de tonos
105. pying It to the PIANO Drive You can use the procedure below at any time to copy user song data to the PIANO drive without putting it in the MUSICLIB folder for simplified playback on the Digital Piano When you copy a user song data file to the MUSICLIB folder you need to rename it according to specified format page E 53 step 6 You do not need to rename the file if you use the procedure below LJ i 1 y RECORDER STATELOG O MUSICPST gt REGISTMR RHYTHMAC D casio CM2 2 File privia MID 10 KB CASIO format song data MIDI file song data 1 Perform the previous procedure to copy the user song data file to the PIANO drive 2 Press the CARD INTERNAL button This will cause the button s lamp to light and will the display the song number and song name of the first song on the PIANO drive 3 Use the WV A buttons to select the song you want to play 4 Press the PLAY STOP button This starts playback of the selected song Each press of the PLAY STOP button toggles between play and stop Fast forward fast reverse tempo change and other operations are the same as those during playback of a loaded user song and a song file on a memory card 5 When you are finished playing back songs press the CARD INTERNAL button Connecting to a Computer Using Your Digital Piano as Memory Card Reader You can display the contents of the
106. rd requires pressing of at least three keys to form a chord NOTA Con Fingered 3 la nota m s baja digitada se interpreta como nota base No se pueden usar formas invertidas Con Full Range Chord cuando la nota digitada m s baja se encuentre a cierta distancia de la nota adyacente el acorde se interpreta como un acorde bitonal A diferencia de Fingered 1 2 y 3 Full Range Chord requiere la pulsaci n de tres teclas como m nimo para formar un acorde o x 9 o D i gt a Er 8 5 Uu 5 B O 5 NE SO sounS e ejrurpe ou 2159 anb a qrsod sa op o anb e opiqaq e UMOYS jo euros 310ddns zou st yndut DUI e Model PX 330 MIDI Implementation Chart Version 1 0 Function Transmitted Recognized Basic Default Channel Changed Default Messages Altered Note Number True voice 3 x 0 127 1 Note ON O 9nH v 1 127 O 9nH v 1 127 no relation Velocity Note OFF X 8nH v 64 X 9nH v 0 8nH v sin relaci n After Key s X X Touch Ch s Pitch Bender O Bank select Modulation
107. rnal Source u E 25 Music Presets 27 Selecting a Music Preset E 27 Creating an Original User Preset E 28 Registering Tone and Rhythm Setups 32 Saving Registration Data E 33 Recalling a Registration E 33 Recording Your Keyboard Play 34 Recording or Playing Back a Single Song E 34 Recording or Playing Back Multiple Songs E 35 Recording to a Specific Track E 35 Deleting Recorder Data E 37 Re recording Part of a Recorder Song Punch in Recording E 37 Other Settings E 40 Configuring Settings E 40 Using a Memory E 44 Loading and Removing a Memory Card E 45 Formatting a Memory E 45 Saving Digital Piano Data to a Memory E 46 Loading Data from a Memory Card E 47 Deleting Memory Card E 47 Renaming a Memory Card File
108. rs All mentions of memory card in the following table refer to an SD memory card Display Message Convert There is not enough Digital Piano memory available to convert a recorder song page F 34 to SMF data and store it on the memory card Required Action Reduce the size of the recorder song data by deleting unneeded tracks page 37 if there are any Format 1 The current memory card format is not compatible with this Digital Piano The memory card capacity is greater than 2GB There is something wrong with the memory card 1 Format the memory card on the Digital Piano page E 45 Use a memory card with a capacity of 2GB or less Use a different memory card MediaFull Media R W There is not enough room available on the memory card There is not enough room available in Digital Piano memory Memory card data is corrupted Digital Piano memory is corrupted Delete some of the files on the memory card to make room for new data page E 47 or use a different card Delete some or all user data from Digital Piano memory to make room for new data Usea different memory card Back up Digital Piano memory data by copying it to your computer and then turn the Digital Piano off and then back on again Note that you may not be able to back up Digital Piano data in certain cases No Card The memory card is not loaded correctly in the Digit
109. rus 1 LightChorus Auto Accompaniment Settings Rhythm 005 Pop Rock Tempo 180 Accompaniment Volume 098 E 32 STORE Tone areas Registration Data Types Tone Settings Tone numbers main layer lower split Layer on off Layer balance Split on off Split point Octave shift Brightness Reverb Chorus Transpose Touch response Soft sostenuto pedal setting Damper pedal adjustment Pitch bend range Auto Accompaniment Settings Areas A through D only Rhythm number Accomp on off Chord fingering mode Synchro standby Tempo Auto Accompaniment volume Auto harmonize Saving Registration Data 1 Configure the Digital Piano with the tone rhythm and other settings you want to save 2 While holding down the STORE button use the A buttons to select the bank where you want to save the registration Example Bank 4 3 Next hold down the STORE button again as you use the rhythm group buttons through or instrument part buttons through 09 to select an area The data will be saved to the bank and area you specify Tone and accompaniment area LATIN BALLAD USER WORLD PIANORHYTHMS RHYTHMS STRINGS BASS VARIOUS MODERN CLASSIC ELECPIANO VIBES CLAVI ORGAN SYNTH PAD GUITAR GMTONES
110. s the Duet Mode on off screen shown in step 2 under Configuring the Digital Piano for Duet Play page E 16 If the Duet Mode is currently turned off press the AW button to turn it on 2 Of the four C keys in the left keyboard press the one that you want to have located at middle C This will sound the note assigned to C4 and change the octave of the left keyboard Example To change the configuration so the leftmost C key is middle C as shown below C key Pressed key S Unchanged j octave higher than initial setting You can use the same procedure as step 2 to select one of the C keys in the right keyboard to shift its octave as well 4 Press the FUNCTION button This exits the Duet Mode on off screen and causes the FUNCION button lamp to go out The left and right keyboards will be configured according to your settings I NOTE Turning off the Duet Mode will clear your octave shift settings and return the keyboard to its initial default settings Using Auto Accompaniment _ RHYTHMS USER RHYTHMS START STOP RHYTHM Accompaniment patterns ACCOMP ON OFF With Auto Accompaniment simply select the accompaniment rhythm you want and the matching accompaniment drums guitar etc will play automatically when you play a chord with your left hand It s like h
111. s to the type of data you want to transfer To load this Open this data type of data folder Date Tide Nave User rhythms BIDRHYnn AC7 page E 21 AO nn 01 to 10 BIDSNGnn MID nn 01 to 10 SMF Format 0 va E MUSICLIB Format1 page BIDSNGnn CM2 nn 01 to 10 CASIO format User Music Presets BIDMPSnn MPS page E 28 nn 01 to 50 Recorder songs BIDRECnn CSR page E 34 RECORDER nn 01 to 05 REGISTMR BIDREGAL CR6 page 32 Data types contents same as those when saving Digital Piano data to or loading it from an SD memory card See Using a Memory Card page E 44 for more information E 53 English Connecting to Computer 7 E 54 File name extensions MID CM2 etc are not displayed under initial default Windows settings Perform the procedure below to turn on display of file name extensions 1 Open any one of the folders shown above 2 Perform one of the following operations to display folder information Windows XP On the Tools menu at the top of the folder window select Folder Options Windows Vista Windows 7 On the left side of the folder window click Organize and then select Folder and Search Options 3 On the Folder Information window click the View tab 4 Under Advanced Settings clear the Hide extensions for known file types check box and then click OK
112. section Start playback of the song that contains the section you want to re record When playback reaches the beginning of the section you want to re record press the REPEAT button When playback reaches the end of the section you want to re record press the REPEAT button again Press the START STOP button to stop playback Turn on the recorder and select the track that contains the section you want to re record For information about selecting a track see step 3 under Recording to a Specific Track Part page E 35 Hold down the RECORDER button until the punch in recording screen appears on the display Press the A button to turn on auto punch in recording Press the REPEAT button to turn on repeat Press the START STOP button This starts punch in playback from the measure before the location start point you specified in step 2 above Punch in recording starts automatically when playback reaches the start point and ends automatically when it reaches the location you specified in step 3 end point Recording Your Keyboard Play 39 English Other Settings You can use the settings in this section to adjust the tuning and touch of the keyboard to configure pedal and MIDI settings and to configure other parameters in order to tailor Digital Piano operation to your particular needs Configuring Settings 1 Press the
113. slot further This will cause the memory card to disengage and eject partially Pull the memory card the rest of the way out of the slot Using a Memory Card Formatting Memory Ds Y IMPORTANT Format a memory card before using it for the first time Before formatting a memory card make sure it does not have any valuable data stored on it The memory card format operation performed by this Digital Piano is a quick format If you want to completely delete all of the data on the memory card format it on your computer or some other device 1 Insert the memory card you want to format into the Digital Piano s memory card slot Make sure the write protect switch of the memory card is not in the write protect position so writing is enabled 2 While holding down the FUNCTION button press the CARD INTERNAL button This displays the format screen 3 Press the ENTER button This will display a confirmation message SURE If you want to cancel the format operation press the NO EXIT button 4 Press the YES button The message Please Wait will remain on the display while the format operation is being performed Do not perform any Digital Piano operation while this message is on the display Complete appears on the display after formatting is complete E 45 English Using Memory Saving Digital Piano
114. stenuto pedal See page E 15 for details about the two pedal types SFT Soft pedal SOS Sostenuto pedal Half Pedal Effect Pitch Bend Range HalfPedal BendRange Adjusts the amount of the pedal effect applied when the damper pedal is pressed part way Specifies the amount of pitch bend applied when the pitch bend wheel is rotated all the way up or down 00 to 42 00 to 12 semitones Panel Lock PanelLock Turn on to lock the Digital Piano s control panel to prevent unauthorized or accidental operation This setting is disabled in the Duet Mode while the recorder is on or while Auto Accompaniment a song or the metronome is playing Off On Setting Backup Switching this setting from off to on will save various Digital Piano settings in effect at that time and restore them the next time the Digital Piano is turned on This operation is disabled in the Duet Mode while the recorder is on or while Auto Accompaniment a song or the metronome is playing in this column means While holding down 6 press Q9 E 43 English Using a Memory Card PLAY STOP You can use the procedures in this section to transfer edited Auto Accompaniment data recorder data and other data from the Digital Piano to a commercially available SD memory card for storage You also can use a memory card to transfer standard MIDI files SMP and accompa
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116. t does not conform to the above requirements Doing so can cause problems with your computer Connecting the Digital Piano to Your Computer s Y IMPORTANT Make sure you follow the steps of the procedure below exactly Connecting incorrectly can make data send and receive impossible 1 Turn off the Digital Piano and then start up your computer Do not start up the music software on your computer yet 2 After starting up your computer use a commercially available USB cable to connect it to the Digital Piano B connector USB USB cable lt A B type Esp Digital Piano USB port A connector sy LJ Computer USB port 3 Turn on the Digital Piano If this is the first time you are connecting the Digital Piano to your computer the driver software required to send and receive data will be installed on your computer automatically 4 start up your computer s music software 5 Configure the music software settings to select one of the following as the MIDI device CASIO USB MIDI For Windows Vista Windows 7 Mac OS X USB Audio Device For Windows XP For information about how to select the MIDI device see the user documentation that comes with the music software you are using 4 IMPORTANT Be sure to turn the Digital Piano first before starting up your computer s music software E 51 English Connecting to Computer
117. t name Music Preset number for data storage 7 Use the N A buttons to select the Music Preset number where you want to store the edited data 8 Enter a name for the preset Use the lt lt and gt buttons to move the cursor to the character you want to change and then use the A buttons to change the character The following shows a table of available characters To input a space press both of the and A buttons at the same time II amp 51 14 1 14141 10 11 1213 451 6 718 9 lt gt D E IFI IG H l JI IKILIMINIO P Q HISITIUIVIWIX YIZII 117 _ bicid e ki plairis tiu viw x y 21 111 3 Press the ENTER button This saves the data If the preset number where you are saving the data already has data saved to it a message Replace will appear on the display to confirm whether you want to replace the existing data with the new data Music Presets edit the chord progression 1 Onthe editing operation selection screen page E 28 select CHORD and then press the ENTER button to display the chord progression editing screen shown below 2 Cursor 1 Step timing and chord 3 Resolution 1 Step timing and chord The timing of a chord progression is expressed as a series of three values separ
118. t the pedal SP 3 to perform connect the pedal s cable either to the Digital Piano s DAMPER PEDAL jack or SOFT SOSTENUTO PEDAL jack If you want to use both operations jacks at the same time you need to purchase another optionally available pedal Back PEDAL jacks You can connect a pedal to the SOFT SOSTENUTO PEDAL jack and apply either a soft or sostenuto effect to the notes you play For details see Soft Sostenuto Pedal Jack Setting page E 43 Pedal Functions e Damper Pedal Pressing the damper pedal while playing will cause the notes you play to reverberate for a very long time Whenever a piano tone is selected pressing this pedal will activate the Digital Piano s Acoustic Resonance effect which causes notes to resonate in the same way they do when the damper pedal on an acoustic piano is pressed For details see Acoustic Resonance page E 41 e Soft Pedal Pressing this pedal suppresses notes played on the keyboard after the pedal was pressed and makes them sound softer e Sostenuto Pedal Only the notes that are played while this pedal are depressed are sustained until the pedal is released Pedal Connector You can connect the optionally available 3 Pedal Unit SP 32 to the pedal connector on the bottom of the Digital Piano You can then use the pedals for expression that is similar to that available on an acoustic piano Bottom Pedal connector The
119. t tones so they play at the same time when you press a keyboard key The first tone you select is called the main tone while the second tone is called the layered tone 1 Select the main tone Example To select MELLOW PIANO in the CLASSIC group press the CLASSIC button and then use the A buttons to select 002 Mellow Piano E 10 2 Hold down the button of the group that contains the tone you want to select as the layered tone until LAYER ON appears on the display as shown below for a few moments This will layer the tones currently selected in the two groups The button you held down in step 2 will light to indicate that it is selected Example When BASS GUITAR group is selected STRINGS BASS VARIOUS GRAND MODERN CLASSIC ELECPIANO VIBES CLAVI ORGAN SYNTH PAD GUITAR GM TONES PIANO J J 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 Lit 3 Use the WV A buttons to select the tone you want in the group you selected in step 2 Example When 006 Picked Bass is selected Layered tone number Layered tone name 4 To unlayer the tones and return the keyboard to a single tone press any one of the tone group buttons You can adjust the balance between the main tone and layered tone For details see Layered Tone Volume Layer Balance page E 41 Splitting the Keyboard betwe
120. the FF button to perform a fast forward operation or the REW button for rewind Pressing and releasing either button moves one measure while holding down a button scrolls at high speed Pressing the PAUSE button pauses playback Press again to resume song playback Lights with each subsequent beat of each measure Lights with the first beat of each measure NORMAL VARIATION SYNCHRO START INTRO FILL IN FILL IN ENDING STOP kew FF FhusE PLAY STOP Rewind Pause Fast forward D Press the Q PLAY STOP button again This stops song playback Song playback also will stop automatically when the end of the song is reached To configure the Digital Piano to loop song playback without stopping turn on Song Repeat page E 42 Changing the Song Tempo You can change the song tempo using the same procedure that you use to adjust the metronome tempo For more information see Changing the Tempo Setting page E 14 Playing on the Keyboard Using the Same Tone as the Song 1 Hold down the USER SONGS button for at least two seconds This will assign the same tone as the right hand part of the current song to the keyboard mma e You can use the procedure under Practicing Either Hand s Part Part Off page E 26 to turn off the left hand part and play along on the keyboard using the left hand part tone E 25 English Playing Demo S
121. to load or delete any file stored in any subfolder inside the MUSICDAT folder Loading Data from a Memory Card You can use the procedure below to load data from a memory card into Digital Piano memory IMPORTANT Make sure that all of the data you want to load is in the MUSICDAT folder on the memory card Note that if you put data into a music data play only folder on a memory card such as MUSIC folder you will no longer be able to load that file into Digital Piano memory 1 Insert the memory card into the Digital Piano s memory card slot 2 Select the data you want to load To load this type of data Userrhythms Select from among user rhythms 001 through 010 page E 21 User songs Select from among user songs 001 through 010 page E 25 User Music Select from among user Music Presets Preset 001 through 050 page E 28 Recorder songs Select from among recorder songs 1 through 5 page E 34 Registrations Press the REGISTRATION button so its lower lamp is lit For more information about data types see page 44 3 down CARD INTERNAL button until the LOAD screen appears for the data you selected You can cancel the LOAD SAVE operation any time by pressing the EXIT button 4 Usethe V A buttons to select the file you want 5 Press the ENTER button The message Please Wait will remain on the display whil
122. u want to practice You could for example specify repeat play from measure 5 to measure 8 Start End y y 9 A E These measures are repeated 1 Press the PLAY STOP button This starts playback of the song 2 When playback reaches the first measure of the section you want to repeat press the REPEAT button This makes the measure the start measure The REPEAT button lamp flashes at this time 3 When playback reaches the last measure of the section you want to repeat press the REPEAT button again This makes the measure the end measure Repeat playback of the specified section starts as soon as you select the end measure The REPEAT button lamp is lit not flashing at this time 4 Pressing REPEAT again returns to normal play This will cause the REPEAT button lamp to go out Music Presets START STOP MUSIC PRESET V NO NYES lt ENTER EXIT gt Music Preset groups Music Presets provide you with one touch tone rhythm chord and other settings that are optimized for specific musical genres and songs In addition to built in presets you can create your own original Music Presets user presets There are a total of 300 built in Music Presets which are divided into three groups A B C A fourth group D is provided for user presets
123. ure Do not place any container such as a flower vase that contains liquid on the AC adaptor Store the AC adaptor in a dry place Use the AC adaptor in an open well ventilated area Never cover the AC adaptor with newspaper a table cloth a curtain or any other similar item Unplug the AC adaptor from the power outlet if you do not plan to use the Digital Piano for a long time Never try to repair the AC adaptor or modify it in any way AC adaptor operating environment Temperature 0 to 40 C Humidity 10 to 90 RH Output polarity Reference Adaptor Handling Precautions Model AD A12150LW Read these instructions Keep these instructions on hand Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this product near water Clean only with a dry cloth Do not install near radiators heat registers stoves or any other source of heat including amplifiers Use only attachments and accessories specified by the manufacturer Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required after any of the following occurs when the product is damaged when the power supply cord or plug is damaged when liquid is spilled into the product when a foreign object falls into the product when the product is exposed to rain or moisture when the product does not operate normally when the product is dropped 10 Do not allow the product to be exposed to dripping or splashing liquid Do n
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