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1. Setting items that are always saved when power is turned off Setting items stored in registration memory page E 62 When on is selected for the AutoResume Auto Resume setting page E 100 setting items that are restored to those in effect the last time power was turned off Items that are stored as Default Default Settings page E 100 Settings items initialized by the To initialize all mixer parameters operation page E 41 Setting items initialized when Parameter parameter settings only is selected by Initialize Initialize page E 100 8 Setting Item Q Setting Item Chorus Type ciol Oo User rhythms user tones user DSPs DSP Type O re user presets Tempo m O O Registration O Synchro Standby Oz Scale Preset Number Tuning O O Scale Root O Touch Response O Scale Fine Tuning OLO O Pitch Bend Velocity O O O Accompaniment Scale Ceo ro Pedal Assign Q Accompaniment Part On Off O2 O O Bend Range O O Mode Rhythm Card Selection Status O Arpeggiator Hold O Card Song number O Arpeggiator Speed O O O Left hand Part Select Arpeggiator Part Right hand Part Select O Registration Filter O Registration Bank Number O Accompaniment Scale Rhythm Category Number O O Song Pre count Sound
2. You can create a user tone by editing one of the built in preset tones Tone Creation Overview The preset tones built into this Digital Keyboard consist of a number of parameters To create a user tone you first recall a preset tone A 001 to K 128 and then modify its parameters to change it to your own original tone Note that drum set sounds K 129 through K 145 cannot be used as the basis of a user tone The illustration nearby shows the parameters that make up the preset tones and what each parameter does As can be seen in the illustration parameters can be divided into four groups each of which is described in detail below Volume Characteristic Parameters e Attack Time e Release Time e Cutoff Frequency Tone Pitch Parameters Tone e Vibrato Type Characteristic e Vibrato Depth Output Waveform e Vibrato Rate e Vibrato Delay e Octave Shift Tone Setting Tone Characteristic Setting Parameters e Volume e Touch Sense e Reverb Send e Chorus Send DSP Line e DSP Type e DSP Parameters 1 Tone Characteristic Waveform Tone Setting Specifies which of the preset tones should be used as the original tone 2 Volume Characteristic Parameters These parameters control how the tone changes over time from when the keyboard key is pressed until the tone decays You can specify chang
3. E 113 Reference E 114 Troubleshooting a E 114 Specifications E 116 Operating Precautions E 118 DSP Effect List U Uu aulas E 119 Fingering Guide E 124 Supported Input Characters E 124 Chord Example List E 125 Assigning a MIDI Channel to Each Part E 126 Parameter List ecesseceeseeeeseeeereseeeeeseees E 127 MIDI Implementation Chart Illustrations in this User s Guide show the WK 6500 L 1 L 18 RHYTHM POPS ROCK JAZZ DANCE EUROPEAN LATIN D A WORLD VARIOUS PIANO USER RHYTHMS RHYTHMS gt C ELF MUSIC PRESET ONE TOUCH PRESET 5 METRONOME TEMPO A MIN MAX MIN MAX MAIN VOLUME MIC VOLUME AUTO HAI ARPE TONE SONG o SEQUENCER MIXER EDITOR CARD OOOO FH EFFECT F SCALE F LOAD SAVE FH TAP RHYTHM SONG CONTROLLER NORMAL VARIATION SYNCHRO START CHORDS INTRO CFILL IN FILL IN ENDING STOP ACCOMP ON OFF gt REPEAT OREW CQFF PAUSE PLAY STOP _ PART SELECT p REGISTRATION 2 3 INSERT COPY QUANTIZE STEP F MENU
4. E 24 Selecting a Chord Fingering Mode E 26 Modifying Auto Accompaniment Patterns E 27 Using One Touch Presets E 27 Using Auto Harmonize E 28 Using the Rhythm Editor E 29 E 2 Applying Effects to a Sound E 32 Configuration of Effects E 32 Selecting an Effect E 34 Creating a User DSP E 37 Using the Mixer E 39 Mixer Overview a aa aaa E 39 Mixer Operation E 40 Mixer Parameter Settings E 42 Using the Tone Editor E 45 Tone Creation Overview E 45 Creating a User Tone E 46 Tone Parameter Settings E 48 Music Presets E 50 Using Music Presets E 50 Creating a User Preset E 54 Editing a Chord Progression E 58 Saving Keyboard Setups to Registration Memory E 62 To save a setup to registration memory E 63 To recall a setup from registration memory E 63 Using the Song Sequencer E 64 Startin
5. E 83 L Using the Song Sequencer E System Track Events Event Type i i ue diep lay during display Parameter Name Setting Range display Event Name insert TnU1 UPPER 1 Tone Tone_U1 VALU Tone Number A 001 L 010 TnU2 UPPER 2 Tone Tone_U2 VALU Tone Number A 001 L 010 TnLo LOWER Tone Tone_Lo VALU Tone Number A 001 L 010 TnHm Auto Harmonize Tone Tone_Hm VALU Tone Number A 001 L 010 ROOT Root C B Chord Chord TYPE Chord type i CVEL Chord velocity 000 127 RHY Rhythm Rhythm VALU Rhythm Number A 001 F 010 Retl Rhythm Controller RhyCtrl VALU Rhythm controller PREC DRUM BASS i PART Part APrt Accompaniment Part AcmpPrt CHD1 CHD5 On Off VALU On Off on OFF Layr Layer On Off Layer VALU Layer On Off on OFF PART Part UPP1 UPP2 LOWR Shft Octave Shift OctShft VALU Octave Shift 2 0 2 Splt Split On Off Split VALU Split On Off on OFF TMPO Tempo Tempo VALU Tempo 30 255 SpIP Split Point SplitPt VALU Split Point C Co G9 HmAp Auto Harmonize HarmArp VALU Auto Harmonize OFF 001 162 Arpeggiator Arpeggiator ApHd Arpeggiator Hold ArpHold VALU Arpeggiator Hold on oFF ApSp Arpeggiator Speed ArpSpd VALU Arpeggiator Speed 1 2 2S 3 4 4S 6 8 ApPt Arpeggiator Part ArpPart VALU Arpeggiator Part UPPER LOWER Revb Reverb Reverb VALU Reverb oFF
6. SD CARD SLOT De 12V OL SUSTAIN ASSIGNABLE JACK PHONES AUDIOIN S MIC IN L MOI LINE OUT TONE PIANO E PIANO ORGAN GUITAR BASS STRINGS a C8 c C o E E J J REST BRASS REEDPIPE SYNTH OTHERS GM DRUMS USER TONES JECHEC OC HC HC tJ b ran te FH TRANSPOSE r T FUNCTION NO V JW AUTO HARMONIZE ARPEGGIATOR SPLIT LAYER JUL OCTAVE General Guide f In this manual the term Digital Keyboard refers to the CTK 6000 WK 6500 e This manual uses the numbers and names below to refer to buttons and controllers e The following explains the meanings of the F and W amp symbols that appear on the product console and with the key names b elow F Indicates a function that is enabled by holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button when pressing a button For example SONG SEQUENCER F EDIT means that the EDIT function is enabled by depressing the R 13 FUNCTION button Indicates a function that is enabled by holding down the button for some time For example METRONOME BEAT amp means that the BEAT function is enabled by holding down the button for some time L 1 POWER button L 2 MAIN VOLUME knob 1513 L 3 MIC VOLUME knob WK 6500 only 111
7. On this screen RHYTHM is selected because it is enclosed by thick brackets This indicates that the rhythm setting can be changed On this screen Touch is selected because the is next to it This indicates that the value to the right of Touch which is enclosed in thick brackets can be changed General Guide f Your Digital Keyboard has three modes a rhythm mode a card mode and a song sequencer mode The currently selected mode is shown as an indicator on the display Card mode C 7 CARD or R 15 EXIT button Rhythm mode C 3 SONG SEQUENCER button Song sequencer mode e Rhythm mode RHYTHM indicator displayed The rhythm mode is the initial power on default mode The rhythm mode is the base mode and it is the mode you should enter when you want to play on the keyboard or use Auto Accompaniment Card mode CARD indicator displayed Enter the card mode when you want to perform memory card operations See Using a Memory Card page E 102 for more information Inthe rhythm mode pressing the C 7 CARD button will enter the card mode Inthe card mode pressing the C 7 CARD button or the R 15 EXIT button will return to the rhythm mode Song sequencer mode SEQUENCER indicator displayed Enter the sequencer mode when you want to record performances using the keyboard and Auto Accompaniment or to play back song data For details see
8. Tospecity this typeof Press this button note Quarter R 3 J Eighth R 7 2 Sixteenth R 8 5 Thirty second R 9 5 Triplet R 10 F3 Fora triplet first select the note and then add the triplet To specify a triplet made up of quarter notes for example press the R 3 J button and then the R 10 r37 button 6 After everything is the way you want press the R 16 ENTER bution e This performs quantization and returns to the event editor screen E 89 L Using the Song Sequencer To quantize all note events in a track 1 Display the event editor screen of the track you want to quantize e See To select a track for editing page E 85 2 Press the C 11 QUANTIZE button This displays the Quantize screen 3 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to change the setting in the thick brackets to All 4 Perform step 5 under To quantize an individual note event on page E 89 5 Press the L 17 START STOP button when you want to play back with quantization applied e Note that the actual data still has not been changed yet 6 Press the R 16 ENTER button 7 In response to the Sure message that appears press the R 14 YES button to quantize or the R 14 NO button to cancel To quantize all note events within specific range of a track 1 Display the event editor screen of the track that includes the events you want to quantize e See To select a
9. 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 To perform using a one touch preset 1 If rhythm is playing press the L 17 START STOP button to stop it 2 Select the rhythm excluding user rhythms you want to use 3 While holding down the L 8 E PIANO RHYTHMS button press the L 9 F USER RHYTHMS button RHYTHM POPS ROCK JAZZ DANCE EUROPEAN LATIN C a C8 c WORLD PIANO USER VARIOUS RHYTHMS RHYTHMS C 0 2 Cw k t 1 MU ONE TOUCH PRESET e Settings for the following items are configured appropriately for the rhythm you selected in step 1 Tones for the UPPER 1 UPPER 2 and LOWER parts Octave shift for the UPPER 1 UPPER 2 and LOWER parts Layer and split on off Accompaniment on off Reverb on off and type Chorus type Auto harmonize or Arpeggiator on off and type Tempo e Also the indicator flashes on the display to indicate that the normal Auto Accompaniment pattern is standing by 4 Start playing something on the keyboard e Perform the procedure starting from step 7 under Playing an Auto Accompaniment on page E 24 and E 27 Q NOTE e One Touch Presets are not supported for user rhythms F 001 through F 010 You can recall one touch preset settings even if a rhythm is already play
10. T 4 PHONESjack 11 T 5 AUDIOINjack 12 T 6 DC 12V jack 19 T 7 MIC IN jack WK 6500 only me T 8 LINE OUT R L MONO jacks 12 L General Guide Reading the Display This section explains the contents of the Digital Keyboard s display screen 4 T23 ASE TO ION 211 5 m Bar iT TEMPO MEASURE BEAT RHYTHM ta an T RAE 3 H i Le oo SPLIT LAYER i a 7 ACCOMP CUT 1 a Detailed information area This area displays a variety of information while the Digital Keyboard is being used Use this area to confirm proper operation when changing values when selecting a menu item and when performing other operations Level meter area This level meter shows the volume level of the notes that are sounded when you play something on the keyboard or when Auto Accompaniment is played There are a total of 32 parts 16 each in Group A and Group B The indicator will be displayed in the lower left corner while Group A parts are being indicated by the level meter while the B indicator will be displayed in the lower left corner while Group B parts are being indicated For details about parts see How Parts are Organized page E 39 Indicator areas The indicator area shows such information as the current mode page E 7 the statu
11. Using the Song Sequencer page E 64 Inthe rhythm mode pressing the C 3 SONG SEQUENCER button will enter the song sequencer mode In the song sequencer mode pressing the C 3 SONG SEQUENCER button or the R 15 EXIT button will return to the rhythm mode IMPORTANT After entering any mode besides the rhythm mode and performing the operations you want be sure to return to the rhythm mode The rhythm mode is the initial power on default mode Unless otherwise specifically noted all of the operations described in this user s guide are performed in the rhythm mode C 7 CARD button C 3 SONG SEQUENCER or R 15 EXIT button You can use the same operations to display mode and function specific menus To display a menu hold down the R 13 FUNCTION button as you press the C 13 MENU button For example the Performance menu shown below will appear if you perform the above operation while in the rhythm mode This menu provides instant access to performance functions e The currently selected item is the one with the next to it You can use the R 17 A V buttons to move the up and down You also can use the R 17 lt lt gt buttons to scroll between menu pages To exit a displayed menu press the R 15 EXIT button You may need to press the R 15 EXIT button more than once in some cases e The menu items and operations for specific modes and functions are describe
12. will be located at the Measure setting 3 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to specify the song measure you want to delete 4 Press the R 17 V button to move the thick brackets to Size 5 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to specify the number of measures you want to delete 6 After everything is the way you want press the R 16 ENTER button 7 In response to the Sure message that appears press the R 14 YES button to delete or the R 14 NO button to cancel To insert blank measures into a song 1 Perform the procedure under To start a song editor operation on page E 75 to display the song editor menu N Use the R 17 A V button to move the to InsertMeas and then press the R 16 ENTER button e This causes Insert Measure screen to appear At this time the thick brackets will be located at the Measure setting 3 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to specify the song measure number from which you want the insert to start A Press the R 17 V button to move the thick brackets to Size 5 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to specify the number of measures you want to insert e For example specifying 002 for Measure and 003 for Size will insert three blank measures in front of song measure 2 6 After everything is the way you want press the R 16 ENTER bution 7 In response to the
13. Configuration of Effects The following shows how Digital Keyboard effects are configured Items such as Reverb Send that are indicated by the symbol gt are all mixer settings For details see Using the Mixer page E 39 e Chorus and DSP cannot be used at the same time E Chorus Effect Mode Configuration The chorus effect mode is enabled while Chorus is selected for the Chorus DSP effect parameter Chorus and reverb can be used in the chorus effect mode Part A01 A16 BO1 B16 Output Part Volume Pan f Tone are Send IB Master Generator Volume Pan gt i External Input Chorus Part Volume Pan gt Send Send J Area within the broken line is for WK 6500 only Mono Stereo e For information about Chorus DSP see Selecting an Effect page E 34 E 32 Applying Effects to a Sound f E DSP Effect Mode Configuration The DSP effect mode is enabled while DSP is selected for the Chorus DSP effect parameter DSP and reverb can be used in the DSP effect mode Part A01 A16 BO1 B16 Output Part Volume Pan Tone Master Generator Volume Pan Reverb DSP Volume Pan Mono treo Area within the broken line is for WK 6500 only Reverb This type of effect simulates acoustic spaces There are 10 different reverb effects including room and hal
14. on is selected for this setting you can temporarily disable Auto Power Off by holding down the L 4 A POPS ROCK DANCE button as you press the L 1 POWER button to turn on power E 99 L Using the Function Menu AutoResume Auto Resume Specifies whether the Digital Keyboard should remember its setup when turned off and restore it the next time it is turned on oFF Restores power on defaults when power is turned on on Remembers setup when power is turned off and restores it when power is turned back on Q NOTE e For information about the setting items that are restored when Auto Resume is enabled see Parameter List page E 127 Initially power on default settings are the same as the factory default settings You also can use the procedure below to specify other power on default settings to suit your needs Default Default Settings You can use this setting item to do the following e Rewrite the power on default settings with the Digital Keyboard s current setup registering default settings e Return the power on default settings to the factory default settings clearing default settings E To register or clear default settings 1 Press the R 13 FUNCTION button to display the function menu 2 Use the R 17 gt V buttons to move the to General and then press the R 16 ENTER button Use the R 17 A V button to move the to Default and then press the
15. on page E 92 In step 4 select GatetimeMod instead of VelocityMod 2 Press the R 16 ENTER button This will display the setting screen like the one shown below The following explains the meanings and setting ranges of the on screen items The settings marked with an asterisk in the Setting Range column are initial defaults Item name Description Setting Range Fix Fixed value Specifies a fixed value as the time gate value 99 95 stands for quarter note 99 beats 95 ticks Select oFF for this setting to adjust based on the current gate time value of each note event OFF 00 00 to 99 95 Rate Gate Time Rate Offset Gate Time Offset These settings are enabled only when the oFF is selected for the Fix setting They change the gate time value of each note event according to the mathematical expression decimal parts cut off shown below 00 00 is used when the value produced by the expression is less than 00 00 and 99 95 is used when it is greater than 99 95 Current gate time X Rate setting Offset setting 000 to 100 to 200 9 95 to 0 00 to 9 95 3 To change the setting to the desired value press the R 16 ENTER button 4 In response to the Sure message that appears press the R 14 YES button to execute the adjustment or the R 14 NO button to cancel To delete a beat
16. setting 3 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to specify the track number you want to copy from 4 Press the R 17 V button to move the thick brackets to To e An asterisk next to a track number indicates that there is already data recorded in that track 5 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to specify the track number you want to copy to 6 After everything is the way you want press the R 16 ENTER button If the copy destination track does not contain recorded data the copy operation is performed immediately If the copy destination track already contains recorded data the confirmation message shown below appears asking if you want to overwrite the existing data Press the R 14 YES button to perform the copy operation and overwrite the existing track or the R 14 NO button to cancel E 80 To combine two tracks into a single track Tracks 01 through 16 only 7 Inthe song sequencer mode use the R 17 lt gt buttons to select the lower numbered track of those you want to combine e As an example we will combine Track 03 and Track 05 into Track 06 Here select Track 03 2 Perform steps 2 and 3 of the procedure under To start a track editor operation on page E 79 to display the track editor menu 3 Use the R 17 V button to move the to Merge and then press the R 16 ENTER button This displays a Merge Track screen like the one shown below
17. x This mark applies in EU countries only Manufacturer CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD C 6 2 Hon machi 1 chome Shibuya ku Tokyo 151 8543 Japan Responsible within the European Union CASIO EUROPE GmbH Casio Platz 1 22848 Norderstedt Germany 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 The actual appearance of the product may be different from that shown in the illustrations in this User s Guide Company and product names used in this manual may be registered trademarks of others E 1 Contents General Guide E 4 Reading the Display E 6 Mode Serene eaaa aee e ea o Ea E 7 MENUS siseses e eE Qusa E 7 A Precautions while Please Wait is displ yed irr E 7 Saving Settings u E 8 Returning the Digital Keyboard to Its Fac
18. 6 On the keyboard play a chord or a single note e Arpeggio is played in accordance with the currently selected arpeggiator type and the note s you play 7 To turn off the arpeggiator press the R 18 AUTO HARMONIZE ARPEGGIATOR button again e This causes the pointer indicator next to ARPEGGIATOR to disappear from the display E 23 Using Auto Accompaniment DURAN L 14 L 16 L 18 L 15 L 17 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 having your own personal backup group along with you wherever you go This Digital Keyboard has 200 built in Auto Accompaniment patterns which are divided into five groups You can edit built in rhythms to create your own original rhythms called user rhythms which you can save in a sixth group For more information see the separate Appendix Playing an Auto Accompaniment 1 Refer to the separate Appendix to look up the group and the number of the rhythm you want to use 2 Use the buttons from L 4 A POPS ROCK DANCE to L 9 F USER RHYTHMS to select a rhythm group The L 9 F USER RHYTMS button is for the user rhythm group For details see Using the Rhythm Editor
19. UPPER 2 and A07 LOWER 4 After all of the panels settings are the way you want hold the R 13 FUNCTION button as you press the C 13 MENU button e This displays the song sequencer menu Using the Song Sequencer f 5 Use the R 17 V button to move the to PanelRecord 6 Press the R 16 ENTER button 7 In response to the Sure message that appears press the R 14 YES button to execute the panel record operation or the R 14 NO button to cancel Playing a Recorded Song This section explains how to perform the following operations on songs recorded in the song sequencer mode Play a song e Fast forward fast backward pause unpause e Play a specific part in a song e Repeat play a specific section of a song e Assign a name to a song e Delete a song To play a recorded song 1 Press the C 3 SONG SEQUENCER button to enter the song sequencer mode SONG SEQUENCER G EDIT 2 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to select a song area number 3 Configure mixer settings tempo and other panel settings you want to use for playback e To change the system track UPPER 1 UPPER 2 and LOWER part tones or mixer settings use the mixer to change the settings of parts A05 UPPER 1 A06 UPPER 2 and A07 LOWER The above settings are not required if you want to play the song as it was recorded 4 Press the L 17 START STOP button e This starts p
20. mode 3 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 13 MENU button e This displays the function menu Play CardUtl screen Use the R 17 gt V buttons to move the to FileRename and then press the R 16 ENTER button e This displays a screen for specifying the file to be renamed 5 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to display the file you want to rename 6 Use the R 17 lt gt buttons to move the cursor to the name character position you want to change and then use the dial or R 14 buttons to select the character you want For details about the characters you can input see Supported Input Characters page E 124 To input a space press both of the R 14 buttons at the same time 7 After the name is the way you want press the R 16 ENTER button 8 In response to the Sure message that appears press the R 14 YES button to rename the file or the R 14 NO button to cancel e Pressing the R 14 YES button displays the message Please Wait indicating the operation is in progress Do not perform any operation while this message is on the display Complete appears on the display after the operation is complete E 107 B Using a Memory Card JCI ees aa a bs c S c5 jC Cy vo Nel L 14 hae L 18
21. page E 29 E 24 3 Use the dial to scroll through the rhythm numbers until the one you want is displayed Example Group B Number 005 Rhythm name Group Number e You can also use the R 14 buttons to select a rhythm number Holding down either button will scroll through rhythm numbers at high speed Pressing both of the R 14 buttons at the same time will select 001 in the currently selected group 4 Use the L 11 TEMPO V and L 12 TEMPO A buttons to adjust the tempo setting 5 Press the L 18 ACCOMP ON OFF button so the indicator is on the display e Each press of the button toggles accompaniment between on ACCOMP indicator displayed and off indicator not displayed e All accompaniment instrument parts sound while accompaniment is on ACCOMP indicator displayed while only percussion instrument parts drums etc sound while accompaniment is off indicator not displayed Using Auto Accompaniment f 6 Press the L 16 SYNCHRO ENDING button e This enters synchro standby Auto Accompaniment waiting for you to play a chord with the indicator flashing on the display The flashing indicator means that the normal Auto Accompaniment pattern is standing by 7 You also can use the buttons described below to change to intro or variation pattern standby To enter synchro Displa standby for this Press this key s pay Indicator pattern Intr
22. s write protect switch to ensure it is not in the write protect position 2 Press the C 7 CARD button to enter the card mode 3 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 13 MENU button e This displays the function menu Play CardUtl screen E 103 L Using a Memory Card 4 Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the to CardFormat 5 Press the R 16 ENTER button This will cause the confirmation message Sure to appear 6 Press the R 14 YES button to format the memory card or the R 14 NO button to cancel e The message Please Wait will remain on the display while the format operation is being performed Do not perform any Digital Keyboard operation while this message is on the display Complete appears on the display after formatting is complete Formatting may take as long as a few minutes to complete Saving Digital Keyboard Data to a Memory Card To save Digital Keyboard data to a memory amp 1 Insert the memory card into the card slot 2 If the Digital Keyboard is in the card mode press the C 7 CARD button to exit the card mode E 104 3 Depending on the type of data you want to save to the memory card perform one of the steps shown below All setup registration banks are saved as a batch Other qata is saved in area data item units To save this J type of data Do this One user rhythm 1 Press the L 9 F U
23. 01 10 Chrs Chorus Chorus VALU Chorus 1 5 DSP DSP DSP VALU DSP ton 001 200 NOTE Key C B Scal Scale Scale Cent Cent 99 00 99 PART Part UPP1 UPP2 LOWR Vol Part Volume Volume HARM VALU Part Volume 000 127 PART Part UPP1 UPP2 LOWR Pan Part Pan Pan HARM VALU Part Pan 64 00 63 PART Part UPP1 UPP2 LOWR CTun Part Coarse Tune CrsTune HARM VALU Part Coarse Tune 24 00 24 PART Part UPP1 UPP2 LOWR FTun Part Fine Tune FinTune HARM VALU Part Fine Tune 99 00 99 PART Part UPP1 UPP2 LOWR BndR Part Bend Range BendRng HARM VALU Part Bend Range 00 24 E 84 Using the Song Sequencer f Event Type i i ur dep lay during display Parameter Name Setting Range display Event Name insert PART Part UPP1 UPP2 LOWR RSnd Part Reverb Send RevSend HARM VALU Part Reverb Send 000 127 PART Part UPP1 UPP2 LOWR CSnd Part Chorus Send ChoSend HARM VALU Part Chorus Send 000 127 PART Part UPP1 UPP2 LOWR DspL Part DSP Line DspLine HARM VALU Part DSP Line on oFF AVol Accomp Volume AcmpVol VALU Accomp volume 000 127 AScl Accomp Scale AcmpScl VALU Accomp Scale on oFF 1 A chord event is not displayed as the event name at position J but rather as the chord root C etc 2 See Fingering Guide on page E 124 3 Intro intro pattern norml normal pattern Vari variation pattern nFIOn no
24. C 10 2 COPY button 162 88 C 11 3 QUANTIZE button 162 89 C 12 4 STEP button t 60 62 94 C 13 STORE F MENU button 17 62 43 TONE buttons R 1 A PIANO s button 114 59 88 R 2 B E PIANO J button 114 59 88 R 3 C ORGAN J button 14 59 88 89 R 4 D GUITAR button 114 59 88 R 5 E BASS REST button 14 94 R 6 F STRINGS button 14 R 7 G BRASS button t 14 59 88 89 R 8 H REED PIPE 3 button t 14 59 88 89 R 9 I SYNTH button 14 88 89 R 10 J OTHERS 3 button t 14 59 88 89 R 11 K GM DRUMS TIE button 114 94 R 12 L USER TONES button 114 46 R 13 FUNCTION button 196 R 14 NO V YES A F TRANSPOSE buttons 16 14 18 24 R 15 EXIT button R 16 ENTER button R 17 lt A V gt buttons 1x7 R 18 AUTO HARMONIZE ARPEGGIATOR WA TYPE button 123 28 R 19 SPLIT button 115 R 20 LAYER OCTAVE button 115 18 S 1 PITCH BEND wheel 120 T 1 SDCARDSLOT 102 T 2 USBjack 412 T 3 SUSTAIWASSIGNABLE JACK
25. Cadd9 III Cmadd9 HII CmM7 Wn HII Cdim7 3 HH HH C69 3 lI II cois WM cme gt gt H 1 With Fingered 2 interpreted as Am7 2 With Fingered 2 interpreted as Am7 5 3 Inverted form not supported in some cases E 124 Fingered 3 Full Range Chords In addition to the chords that can be fingered with Fingered 1 and Fingered 2 the following chords also are recognized Gm Am B m Ddim A 7 F7 Fm7 Gm7 A add9 C C C C C C C Q NOTE e With Fingered 3 the lowest note fingered is interpreted as the base note Inverted forms are not supported e With Full Range Chord when the lowest note fingered is a certain distance from the neighboring note the chord is interpreted as a fraction chord e Unlike Fingered 1 2 and 3 Full Range Chord requires pressing of at least three keys to form a chord Supported Input Characters II amp O 112 3 4 5161 7 819 2 3 lt gt I AJB CIDIE F IG H lJ I KILMINIO P Q RISITIUIVIW X Y Z x A a bc d e f gilhlilikilimini io piq r s tiu viw x y z os l 1 Reference f AOge UMOUS sp10y9 y JO wos uoddns jou Aew japow siy p lluui s eHues 1ndu piouo By SOUIS e 1s 1 lduiexd poy E 125 l A Reference Assigning a
26. Sounds the part oFF Mutes the part Volume Part Specifies the 000 to 127 Volume instrument part volume Pan Part Pan Specifies whether 64 to 0 to 63 the sound of the part can be heard from the left side or right side Reverb Part Specifies the level 000 to 127 Reverb Send of reverb page E 34 applied to an instrument part Chorus Part Specifies the level 000 to 127 Chorus Send E 30 of chorus page E 35 applied to an instrument part 1 Only drum set sounds tone numbers K 129 through K 145 can be selected for drum parts and percussion parts Drum set sounds cannot be selected for the bass and the Chord 1 through Chord 5 parts 2 In addition to its on and oFF settings Part also has a Sol Solo setting which you can select by pressing the R 14 buttons at the same time while Part is selected While the Sol setting is selected the Digital Keyboard will sound only notes of the part that is currently selected for editing Using the R 17 lt gt to select a different instrument part will change Part from Sol back to on or oFF e Note that Sol is a special setting for previewing data while editing it and it is not reflected when saving the user rhythm 3 A smaller value shifts the pan position to the left while a larger value shifts to the right A value of zero specifies center 3 To exit the m
27. The mixer can be used to assign such tones and to configure other settings for each part and to configure global effect settings applied to all parts The mixer provides you with the means to make fine adjustments to a wide variety of settings from note generation to note output How Parts are Organized This Digital Keyboard has a total of 32 parts A01 through A16 and B01 through B16 Each part has a specific purpose Use the table below as a reference to determine the purpose of each part when using the mixer to configure the settings of a part ins Is used for this Ge here Tor Hien part information Auto Accompaniment Using Auto A09 i percussion part Accompaniment page Auto Accompaniment drums E 24 A10 part Auto Accompaniment bass A11 part A12to Auto Accompaniment Chord A16 1 part through Chord 5 part Using the Song Song sequencer track B01 Sequencer page through B16 tracks 1 through E 64 Playing a Music BO1 to 16 during playback of a MIDI File from a Memory B16 file from a memory card CH1 Card page E 108 through CH16 during MIDI Connecting to a receive Computer page E 112 1 UPPER 1 part recorded to the song sequencer system track 2 UPPER 2 part recorded to the song sequencer system this Is used for this Go here for HEU part information A01 Manual play UPPER 1 part Layering and Splitting A02 M
28. Tone Category Number O O Song Repeat Play 2 O Music Preset Category Number O C ee Song Volume O O Part On Off OTTO Metronome Volume oO 2 Part Volume SESI r Keyboard Channel O O Part Pan olololo Local Control 2 Part Coarse Tuning S e r e Accompaniment MIDI Out O Part Fine Tuning Oolololo a ie O u Part Bend Range S 6 O Part DSP Line On Off O O JO O Auto Recover O Part Reverb Send Part Chorus Send O O O O Tone Number _ S u Part Scale Enable Oleg Rhythm Number O O O Mixer Settings for Master DSP and MIC Music Preset Number O INST and for Parts A05 through A16 and O Transpose O O O Parts B01 through B16 Split On Off Split Point Olo O 1 Configured for each of the following parts A01 through Layer On Off Onno A04 UPPER 1 UPPER 2 LOWER Auto Harmonize Octave Shift Oo O O 2 Not recalled when on is selected for RegFItAcmp page Accompaniment On Off OF O O E 98 Chord Fingering Mode Oo O O 3 Configured for each of the following parts A01 through Auto Harmonize On Off Type A03 UPPER 1 UPPER 2 LOWER Metronome Beat O O 4 Not recalled when on is selected for RegFltScal page Chorus DSP O E 98 DSP Disable O Reverb On Off Type CHES E 127 i I awn yoeyy oly se ti e 2A epad yos e O 2 olnu lso g LPH o to ebueyd 1 l
29. asterisk Tune Tuning Fine tunes the overall keyboar tuning in 1 Hz steps A4 415 5 440 0 465 9Hz Performance Performance Accompaniment Group NOTE You can directly display this group screen without going through the function menu While the initial power on screen is displayed hold down the R 13 FUNCTION button as you press the C 13 MENU button Touch Touch Response Select one of the settings below to specify the relationship between key pressure and note volume oFF Constant note volume regardless of keyboard pressure 1 Normal 2 Strong sound even with light pressure TchOffVel Touch Off Velocity Specifies the velocity value setting when the Touch setting is off 000 100 127 Ped Assign Pedal Assign Specifies the operation of the pedal connected to T 3 SUSTAIN ASSIGNABLE JACK SUS Sustain pedal SSt_ Sostenuto pedal SFt Soft pedal Hy Rhythm start stop switch BendRange Bend Range Specifies the range of pitch change that occurs when the PITCH BEND wheel S 1 is rotated 00 02 24 semitones ArpegHold Arpeggiator Hold Specifies the how arpeggio is played in accordance with pressed keyboard keys when the arpeggiator page E 23 is being used oFF Arpeggio played while the keys of a chord are depressed on the keyboard on Arpeggio played after keyboard keys are released NOTE e When on is selected for th
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31. e Pitch bender operations Pedal operations System Track Recording Content E Recording Start e Tones for the UPPER 1 UPPER 2 and LOWER parts e Layer and split on off e Split point setting e Octave shift for the UPPER 1 UPPER 2 and LOWER parts The function menu item settings below page E 97 Arpeggiator hold arpeggiator speed arpeggiator part e Auto harmonize or arpeggiator on off and type e Synchro standby Normal Variation Intro e Music preset Only when using EASY REC E During Recording e Rhythm selection e Tempo setting All of the items under Recording Start above except for the function menu item settings and split point setting Chord play using the chord keyboard The rhythm controller operations below L 13 INTRO L 14 NORMAL FILL IN L 15 VARIATION FILL IN and L 16 SYNCHRO ENDING button operations e Settings recalled from registration memory e Settings recalled using One Touch Preset NOTE Due to the way song parts are configured settings configured by a recalled registration are applied to different numbered parts than they were assigned to when the setup was saved as shown below Parts when registration setup is saved Parts when registration is recalled for song recording UPPER 1 part A01 UPPER 1 part A05 UPPER 2 part A02 UPPER 2 part A06 LOWER part A03 LOWER part A07 Auto Harmonize tone part A04 Auto Harm
32. editing operations e Change an existing chord To modify recorded chord data page E 59 e Delete an existing chord To delete recorded chord data page E 59 Insert a new chord To insert a new chord page E 59 Delete all existing chords Initialize under To perform menu operations page E 61 Input a series of chords To perform step input of chords page E 60 Key shift all existing chords Key Shift under To perform menu operations page E 61 Insert another music preset chord progression following the chord progression data of the preset being edited Append Chord under To perform menu operations page E 61 Delete existing chords in a specific measure Delete Measure under To perform menu operations page E 61 Insert blank measures at a specific location Insert Measure under To perform menu operations page E 61 6 After editing is complete press the R 15 EXIT button e This returns to the MP editor screen 7 Perform steps 4 through 9 under To create and save a user preset on page E 54 Steps 4 and 5 can be skipped if they are not necessary Music Presets f To modify recorded chord data 1 Perform steps 1 through 4 of the procedure under Chord Progression Editing Flow on page E 58 2 Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the cursor to the chord you want to edit e You can use the L 15 gt
33. 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Bank 1 Setup 1 1 Setup 1 2 Setup 1 3 Setup 1 4 Bank 2 Setup 2 1 Setup 2 2 Setup 2 3 Setup 2 4 Bank 8 Setup 8 1 Setup 8 2 Setup 8 3 Setup 8 4 e Each press of the C 8 BANK button cycles through the bank numbers from 1 to 8 e Pressing a button from C 9 1 to C 12 4 selects the corresponding area in the currently selected bank E Registration Save Example This example saves the data shown in the table below to the following setups in Bank 1 Initial melody setup saved to Setup 1 1 e Second melody setup saved to Setup 1 2 e Third melody setup saved to Setup 1 3 Setup 1 1 Setup 1 2 Setup 1 3 Tone Number E 016 H 001 A 001 Rhythm Number A 015 E 013 A 044 Tempo 080 140 089 Saving Keyboard Setups to Registration Memory f To save a setup to registration memory To recall a setup from registration memory T Configure the tone rhythm and other settings you want to include in the setup 2 Press the C 8 BANK button to select the bank you want e Each press of the C 8 BANK button cycles through the bank numbers 123456 m REGISTRATION BANK T Bank 2 selected e While the BANK screen is displayed after pressing the C 8 BANK button use the dial or R 14 buttons to select the bank you want If you do not perform any operation for a few seconds th
34. 14 4 lt 4REW buttons to move the cursor to the location from which you want to perform step input The cursor will move in one measure steps Using the Song Sequencer f 5 Use buttons R 1 to R 4 e and buttons R 7 to R 10 3 to specify the length of the note you want to input e For information about how to specify note lengths see step 4 under To insert an event page E 88 You can perform the following operations during step input to insert ties and rests To do this Perform this operation Tie the note at the 1 At the current cursor position specify the length of the note you want to tie with the immediately current cursor position preceding note event with the note event 2 Press the R 11 ITIE button immediately before it e This adds the length of the note you specified in step 1 to the length of the note immediately preceding it At this time the cursor will move forward by the timing of the added amount Preceding note event Current cursor position Cursor position after process Insert a rest before the 1 At the current cursor position specify a note that is the same length as the rest you want to insert current cursor position 2 Press the R 5 REST button e The cursor will move forward by the length of the note you specified in step 1 2 r Current cursor position Cursor position after process 6 Press the keyboard ke
35. 39 E 72 Using Panel Record to Rewrite Song Header Settings The header of each song contains header settings which are settings that were in effect on the Digital Keyboard when recording was performed You can use a panel record operation to rewrite a song s header settings with the Digital Keyboard s current setup The following items are header settings that can be rewritten using the panel record operation e Rhythm selection e Tempo setting e Scale setting e The mixer settings below All part parameters from A04 through A07 and B01 through B16 Excluding part on off Part parameters from A09 through A16 part on off coarse tune fine tune scale enable DSP line DSP parameters volume pan reverb send Effect settings e Accomp volume e UPPER 1 part tone UPPER 2 part tone and LOWER part tone selections To perform a panel record operation 1 Press the C 3 SONG SEQUENCER button to enter the song sequencer mode SONG SEQUENCER G EDIT 2 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to select a song area number 3 Configure panel settings so they reflect the settings you want to write as the header settings You can configure the following settings mixer settings tempo system track rhythm track tone selection etc e To change the system track UPPER 1 UPPER 2 and LOWER part tones or mixer settings use the mixer to change the settings of parts A05 UPPER 1 A06
36. 7 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to select the destination user preset number you want 8 Use the R 17 lt gt buttons to move the cursor to the name character position you want to change and then use the dial or R 14 buttons to select the character you want For details about the characters you can input see Supported Input Characters page E 124 e To input a space press both of the R 14 buttons at the same time 9 After everything is the way you want press the R 16 ENTER button If the user 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 Press the R 14 YES button to replace the existing data with the new data or the R 14 NO button to cancel and return to the screen in step 6 IMPORTANT e The message Please Wait will remain on the display while a data save operation is in progress Do not perform any other operation while it is displayed Turning off the Digital Keyboard or removing the memory card can cause Digital Keyboard data to be deleted or become corrupted It also can cause the Digital Keyboard to fail to turn on when the L 1 POWER button is pressed If this happens refer to Troubleshooting page E 114 NOTE e Pressing the R 15 EXIT button in place of step 6 displays the confirmation screen sh
37. Copying a song from one area to another e Deleting specific measures from a song e Inserting blank measures into a song e Extracting system track recorded content to track 04 through 07 or 09 through 16 e Renaming songs To start a song editor operation 1 Press the C 3 SONG SEQUENCER button to enter the song sequencer mode 2 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 3 EDIT button to display the editor menu 3 Use the R 17 V button to move the to Song Edit and then press the R 16 ENTER button e This displays the song editor menu shown below E 75 L Using the Song Sequencer To clear a song 1 Perform the procedure under To start a song editor operation on page E 75 to display the song editor menu with the located at Clear 2 Press the R 16 ENTER button e This displays the Clear Song screen 3 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to specify the song area number you want to clear An asterisk next to a song area number indicates that there is already data recorded in that area You can select All here to clear all songs 4 Press the R 16 ENTER button 5 In response to the Sure message that appears press the R 14 YES button to clear or the R 14 NO button to cancel To copy a song from one area to another 1 Perform the procedure under To start a song editor operation on page E 75 to display the
38. E 64 User rhythm data page E 29 User preset data page E 54 User tone data page E 45 Scale fine tuning setting page E 22 Auto Resume setting page E 100 Returning the Digital Keyboard to Its Factory Default Settings You can delete all data in keyboard memory and return all keyboard parameters to their initial factory default settings For details see To initialize all data and settings or parameter settings only page E 101 E 8 Getting Ready to Play Preparing the Music Stand gt Music stand Power Supply Prepare a household power outlet or batteries IMPORTANT Be sure to comply with the separate Safety Precautions Incorrect use of this product creates the risk of electric shock and fire Always make sure that the product is turned off before plugging in or unplugging the AC adaptor or before loading or removing batteries Using a Household Power Outlet Make sure that you use only the AC adaptor JEITA Standard with unified polarity plug specified for this product Use of a different type of AC adaptor can cause malfunction Specified AC Adaptor AD A12150LW Use the supplied power cord to connect the AC adaptor as shown in the illustration below T 6 DC 12V jack Household power outle A Q Power cord a 9 pee AC adaptor IMPORTANT The AC adaptor will become warm to the touch after very long use This
39. Input Impedance 9kQ Input Sensitivity 200mV Standard jack connect a dynamic microphone only Input Impedance 3kQ Input Sensitivity 10mV Power Jack 12V DC Power Supply 2 way Batteries 6 D size zinc carbon batteries or alkaline batteries Battery Life Approximately 4 hours continuous operation on alkaline batteries AC Adaptor AD A12150LW Auto Power Off Approximately 6 minutes after last key operation during battery use approximately 4 hours after last key operation during AC adaptor use Speakers 12cm x 2 3cm x 2 Output 6 0W 6 0W Power Consumption 12V 18W Dimensions CTK 6000 94 5 x 37 8 x 13 2 cm 37 1 4 x 14 7 8 x 5 3 16 inch WK 6500 118 7 x 39 9 x 14 9 cm 46 3 4 x 15 3 4 x 5 7 8 inch Weight CTK 6000 Approximately 5 8kg 12 8 Ibs without batteries WK 6500 Approximately 7 9kg 17 4 lbs without batteries e Design and specifications are subject to change without notice E 117 l A Reference Operating Precautions Be sure to read and observe the following operating precautions E Location Avoid the following locations for this product e Areas exposed to direct sunlight and high humidity e Areas subjected to temperature extremes e 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 E User Maintenance e Never use benzine alcohol
40. L 15 L 17 Playing a Music File from a Memory Card You can use the Digital Keyboard to play music files you saved to a memory card with your computer IMPORTANT Supported music files are SMF format 0 or 1 MIDI files MID e Playback of audio files WAV MP3 etc is not supported Q NOTE e At the same time playback starts the transpose setting page E 18 will change to 00 and the local control setting page E 99 will change to on To play a music file from a memory card 1 Format the memory card on the Digital Keyboard page E 103 e This will cause a folder named MUSICDAT to be automatically created in the memory card root directory 2 Use your computer to copy the music file you want to play to the MUSICDAT file that was created in step 1 See the Important note above for information about supported file types 3 Insert the memory card into the card slot 4 Press the C 7 CARD button to enter the card mode E 108 5 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to select the music file you want to play 6 To start playback press the L 17 PLAY STOP button To perform a fast forward operation hold down the L 15 gt P FF button The measure number in the lower right corner of the display scrolls at high speed while the L 15 PP FF is depressed Releasing the button immediately resumes normal playback from that point To perform a fast backward operati
41. Preset User Preset Numbers Preset areas numbered F 001 through F 050 are for storage of user presets You can have up to 50 user presets stored in memory at one time You can recall a stored user preset after pressing the L 9 F USER RHYTHMS button See To perform using a music preset page E 50 for more information To create and save a user preset 1 Perform steps 1 through 4 under To perform using a music preset page E 50 and select the music preset you want to edit in order to create your user music preset 2 Configure tone and other settings referring to Music Preset Settings page E 52 3 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 13 MENU button e This displays the MP music preset editor screen like the one shown below e Pressing the R 16 ENTER button here will change to a screen for editing the chord progression See Editing a Chord Progression page E 58 for more information 4 Use the R 17 A V button to move the to Parameter and then press the R 16 ENTER button e This displays the parameter menu E 54 5 You can change each of the parameters on the parameter menu as required 1 Use the R 17 A V lt gt buttons to move to the parameter you want to change 2 Use the dial or the R 14 buttons to change the setting value e Pressing the R 14 buttons at the same time returns a parameter to its initial defaul
42. R 14 buttons to select the destination user rhythm number you want 11 Use the R 17 lt gt buttons to move the cursor to the name character position you want to change and then use the dial or R 14 buttons to select the character you want e See Supported Input Characters page E 124 for information about the characters you can input for the name e To input a space press both of the R 14 buttons at the same time 12 Press the R 16 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 to replace the existing data with the new data Press the R 14 YES button to replace the existing data with the new data or the R 14 NO button to cancel and return to the screen in step 9 IMPORTANT e The message Please Wait will remain on the display while a data save operation is in progress Do not perform any other operation while it is displayed Turning off the Digital Keyboard or removing the memory card can cause Digital Keyboard data to be deleted or become corrupted It also can cause the Digital Keyboard to fail to turn on when the L 1 POWER button is pressed If this happens refer to Troubleshooting page E 114 NOTE e Pressing the R 15 EXIT button in place of step 8 displays the confirmation screen shown below Pressi
43. R 16 ENTER button e This displays the default setting screen like the one shown below E 100 4 Use the R 17 A V buttons to select the operation you want To do this Move the here Return the power on default settings Clear to the factory default settings clearing default settings Rewrite the power on default settings Store with the Digital Keyboard s current setup registering default settings e For information about the setting items that are registered as default settings see Parameter List page E 127 5 After everything is the way you want press the R 16 ENTER button e The message Complete appears and the display returns to the screen before you pressed the R 16 ENTER button in step 3 6 To exit the function menu press the R 13 FUNCTION button NOTE If you want the default settings to be restored whenever power is turned on select oFF for the AutoResume setting page E 100 Initialize Initialize This item can be used to initialize all data and settings or parameter settings only NOTE e For information about what settings are initialized when Parameter is selected for initialization in step 4 of the procedure below see Parameter List page E 127 Using the Function Menu f E To initialize all data and settings or parameter settings only 1 Press the R 13 FUNCTION button to display the function men
44. RHYTHM buttons L 4 A POPS ROCK DANCE button 114 24 L 5 B JAZZ EUROPEAN button 1524 L 6 C LATIN button 1524 L 7 D WORLD VARIOUS MUSIC PRESET button 124 50 L 8 E PIANO RHYTHMS ONE TOUCH PRESET button 124 27 50 L 9 F USER RHYTHMS button 124 27 L 10 METRONOME BEAT button 119 L 11 TEMPO W button 119 L 12 TEMPO A F TAP button 119 RHYTHM SONG CONTROLLER buttons L 13 INTRO REPEAT button 27 74 108 L 14 NORMAL FILL IN 4REW button 14 27 73 108 L 15 VARIATION FILL IN gt gt FF button 14 27 73 108 L 16 SYNCHRO ENDING PAUSE button 24 27 73 108 L 17 START STOP PLAY STOP DEMO button 114 24 73 108 L 18 ACCOMP ON OFF amp CHORDS PART SELECT DEMO button 114 24 26 109 G Displayenccvacceeneveuee Medan prae Ds asas a eae 1 6 C 2 RHYTHM EDITOR button 1529 C 3 SONG SEQUENCER F EDIT button 7 68 75 C 4 RECORD button 164 68 69 C 5 MIXER F EFFECT button 134 40 C 6 TONE EDITOR F SCALE button 621 46 C 7 CARD F LOAD SAVE button 7 103 104 106 Dial Lal amat Bom fee ysi a atta ake l AAEE 6 14 24 REGISTRATION buttons C 8 BANK DELETE button 159 62 86 93 C 9 1 INSERT button 159 62 88 94
45. SEQUENCER button to enter the song sequencer mode 2 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 3 EDIT button to display the editor menu 3 Use the R 17 A V button to move the to TrackEdit and then press the R 16 ENTER button This displays the track editor menu shown below To clear a single track 1 Perform the procedure under To start a track editor operation on page E 79 to display the track editor menu 2 Press the R 16 ENTER button e This causes the Clear Track screen to appear 3 Use the dial or R 17 lt gt buttons to specify the track you want to clear A black box mm above a track number in the level meter indicates that there is already data recorded in that track e You also can select a track using the dial or R 14 buttons 4 Press the R 16 ENTER button 5 In response to the Sure message that appears press the R 14 YES button to clear or the R 14 NO button to cancel E 79 L Using the Song Sequencer To copy one track to another track Tracks 01 through 16 only 1 Perform the procedure under To start a track editor operation on page E 79 to display the track editor menu 2 Use the R 17 A V button to move the to Copy and then press the R 16 ENTER button e This causes the Copy Track screen to appear At this time the thick brackets will be located at the Copy
46. SmfSave screen You can switch between the Xxxx Load Seq Save and Seq SmfSave screens using the R 17 A V buttons 6 Enter the file name to assign to the data when it is stored Change the initial default file name USERNAME xxx as described below 1 Use the R 17 lt gt buttons to move the cursor to the character you want to change 2 Use the dial or the R 14 buttons to change the character e The characters you can select are shown below M 0 4 clo oln gt gt x Z OD GO e U T O QO l lt O m IN u nm oO 7 After everything is the way you want press the R 16 ENTER button 8 In response to the Sure message that appears press the R 14 YES button to save or the R 14 NO button to cancel 1 The Xxxx part of the file name depends the type of data you are saving 2 The xxx part of the file name is a file name extension that depends the type of data you are saving Q NOTE e Performing the above procedure to write a song sequencer song to an SMF format file will save the data as SMF Format 0 16 channel data System track data A01 through A16 are saved respectively to SMF 01CH through 16CH while song tracks 01 through 16 are saved respectively to SMF 01CH through 16CH Note that the save operation gives priority to the data of tracks 01 through 16 If there is
47. Wah 4 01 012 Chorus 5 09 062 CmpWah 22 013 CmpCho 1 24 063 WahCho 1 17 014 CmpCho 2 24 064 WahCho 2 i 015 RefCho 41 065 WahFin 1 18 016 Flanger1 08 066 WahFin 2 18 017 Flanger2 08 067 WahDst 1 16 018 Flanger3 08 068 WahDst 2 16 019 Flanger4 08 069 WahTrm 1 20 020 CmpFin 25 070 WahTrm 2 20 021 Delay 1 10 071 WahPan 1 21 022 Delay 2 10 072 WahPan 2 21 023 Delay 3 10 073 WahRef 1 19 024 Delay 4 10 074 WahRef 2 19 025 Delay 5 10 075 WahCmp 1 15 026 Reflect1 11 076 WahCmp 2 15 027 Reflect2 11 077 Dist 1 03 028 Reflect3 11 078 Dist 2 03 029 CmpRef 26 079 Dist 3 03 030 ChoRef 1 36 080 DstCmp 30 031 ChoRef 2 36 081 CmpDst 23 032 ChoRef 3 36 082 DstTrm 1 34 033 FinRef 1 38 083 DstTrm 2 34 034 FinRef 2 38 084 DstPan 1 35 035 FinRef 3 38 085 DstPan 2 35 036 Tremolo 6 086 DstCho 1 31 037 CmptTrm 27 087 DstCho 2 31 038 TrmRef 46 088 DstFin 1 32 039 TrmCho 1 44 089 DstFln 2 32 040 TrmCho 2 44 090 DstFin 3 32 041 TrmFin 1 45 091 DstWah 1 29 042 TrmFin 2 45 092 DstWah 2 29 043 TrmDst 1 43 093 DstWah 3 29 044 TrmDst 2 43 094 DstWah 4 29 045 AutoPan 05 095 DstRef 33 046 CmpPan 28 096 RefDst 40 047 ChoPan 1 37 097 Lo Fi 14 048 ChoPan 2 37 098 RingMod1 13 049 FinPan 1 39 099 RingMod2 13 050 FinPan 2 39 100 RingMod3 13 E 119 l Reference psP Type List All of the Digital Keyboard s preset DSPs belong to one of the DSP types shown in the table below When creating a user DSP page E 37 or when using the tone editor page E 4
48. a Computer You can connect the Digital Keyboard to a computer and exchange MIDI data between them You can send play data from the Digital Keyboard to music software running on your computer or you can send MIDI data from your computer to the Digital Keyboard for playback Minimum Computer System Requirements The following shows the minimum computer system requirements for sending and receiving MIDI data Check to make sure that your computer complies with these requirements before connecting the Digital Keyboard to it Operating System Windows XP SP2 or later Windows Vista 2 Windows 79 8 Mac OS X 10 3 9 10 4 11 or later 10 5 8 or later 10 6 3 or later 1 Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Professional 32 bit 2 Windows Vista 32 bit 3 Windows 7 32 bit 64 bit USB port IMPORTANT Never connect to a computer that does not conform to the above requirements Doing so can cause problems with your computer Connecting the Digital Keyboard to Your Computer 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 Keyboard and then start up your computer Do not start up the music software on your computer yet E 112 2 After starting up your computer use a commercially available USB cable to connect it to the Digital Keyboard Digital Keybo
49. adjust the volume level of the Auto Accompaniment without affecting the volume of Digital Keyboard output For details see AccompVol Auto Accompaniment Volume page E 99 You can change the size of the chord keyboard by using the split feature to move the split point page E 17 The keyboard keys to the left of the split point make up the chord keyboard E 25 L Using Auto Accompaniment Selecting a Chord Fingering Mode While Auto Accompaniment is playing you use the chord keyboard to specify the chord root and type The area of the keyboard to the left of the split point page E 17 is the chord keyboard The illustration below shows the chord keyboard range under WK 6500 initial default settings Chord keyboard Melody Keyboard lt gt lt gt AEA 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 To select a chord fingering mode 1 Hold down the L 18 ACCOMP ON OFF button until the chord fingering mode selection screen shown below appears on the display Chord fingering mode 2 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to select a chord fingering mode 3 Press the L 18 ACCOMP ON OFF button or the R 15 EXIT button e This exits the chord fingering mode selection screen E 26 E Fingered 1 2 3 With these three chord fingering modes you play chords on the chord keyb
50. at the current cursor position will be deleted as soon as you press the C 8 DELETE button IMPORTANT You cannot delete the first chord of the user preset data To insert a new chord 1 Perform steps 1 through 4 of the procedure under Chord Progression Editing Flow on page E 58 2 Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the cursor to the chord that comes immediately before the position where you want to insert a chord 3 Press the C 9 INSERT button e This displays a screen like the one shown below E 59 l Music Presets 4 Specify the location of the new chord insert as a number of beats after the current cursor position after the current cursor position P eS this button 4 beats R 1 2 beats R 2 J 1 beat R 3 J 1 2 beat R 7 2 1 4 beat R 8 3 e Except for the R 8 3 button pressing the R 4 button after you press any one of the above buttons will increase number of beats by 1 5 e Pressing the R 10 3 button after you press any one of the above buttons will change the number of beats by 2 3 e The R 9 and R 11 ITIE buttons are disabled during this step 5 Press the R 16 ENTER button e This inserts the chord and causes the cursor to appear at the ROOT position of the inserted chord data The initial default root setting is C 6 Use the dial or the R 14 buttons to specify the root 7 Use the R 17 gt
51. contacts of a memory card when loading it or removing it from the Digital Keyboard The message Please Wait will remain on the display while a data save operation is in progress Do not perform any other operation while it is displayed Turning off the Digital Keyboard or removing the memory card can cause Digital Keyboard data to be deleted or become corrupted It also can cause the Digital Keyboard to fail to turn on when the L 1 POWER button is pressed If this happens refer to Troubleshooting page E 114 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 Keyboard If this happens turn the Digital Keyboard off and then back on again A memory card can become quite warm after very long use in the card slot This is normal and does not indicate malfunction Using a Memory Card f Loading and Removing a Memory Card IMPORTANT e A memory card must be positioned correctly when being loaded into the Digital Keyboard 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 Keyboard s SD card slot T 1 until stops with a click Top 2 To remove the
52. e Depending on the music preset you selected the CAM LAER or other indicators may also be flashing or displayed Music Presets f 3 Use the buttons from L 4 A POPS ROCK DANCE to L 9 F USER RHYTHMS to select a music preset group RHYTHM POPS ROCK JAZZ DANCE EUROPEAN LATIN A B c J WORLD PIANO USER VARIOUS RHYTHMS RHYTHMS p E F JL MUSIC PRESET ONE TOUCH PRESET The L 9 F USER RHYTMS button is for the user preset group For details see Creating a User Preset page E 54 4 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to scroll through the music preset numbers until the one you want is displayed Tone rhythm and other settings will be configured in accordance with the music preset you selected For details about the settings that are configured by a music preset see Music Preset Settings page E 52 5 What you should do to start your performance depends on the music preset you selected as described below When the MANA MED or indicator is flashing on the display The flashing indicator means that the Digital Keyboard is in synchro standby Press a key in the chord keyboard to the left of the split point page E 17 This will start Auto Accompaniment play along with the chord progression When the MNA MED or indicator is not flashing on the display Press the L 17 START STOP button This will start Auto Accompaniment
53. event 1 Perform the procedure under To start an event editor operation on page E 81 to display the event editor menu 2 Use the R 17 V button to move the to Beat and then press the R 16 ENTER button This displays the Beat screen 3 Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the cursor to the beat event you want to delete 4 Press the C 8 DELETE button The event at the current cursor position will be deleted as soon as you press the C 8 DELETE button E 93 L Using the Song Sequencer To insert a beat event 1 Perform steps 1 and 2 under To delete a beat event page E 93 2 Move the cursor to the beat event that comes immediately before the location where you want to insert a new beat event 3 Press the C 9 INSERT button This will insert a new beat event into the next measure after the cursor position you selected in step 2 which does not contain a beat event If for example there are beat events already in measures 16 and 17 selecting the beat event in measure 16 with the cursor and pressing the C 9 INSERT button will insert a new beat event into measure 18 4 Change the beat event measure and beat as required Use the R 17 lt gt button to move the cursor and then use the dial or R 14 buttons to change the value at the cursor position The cursor flashes during a value change operation Pressing the R 16 ENTER button applies the setting
54. gt FF and L 14 4 lt 4REW buttons to move the cursor by measure by measure 3 Use the R 17 lt gt buttons to move the cursor and then use the dial or R 14 buttons to change the value at the cursor position The cursor flashes during a value change operation Chord root Measure Beat Tick Chord type Cursor e A tick is a time unit that is shorter than one beat With music preset data 12 ticks equal one beat This means that you can specify a tick value in the range of 00 to 11 A tick value of 12 advances to the next beat In the case of 4 4 time a quarter note J is 12 ticks and an eighth note is 6 ticks Chord progression Measure 1 Measure 2 lt gt 4 Beat1 Beat2 Beat3 Beat4 Beat1 Beat 2 i l Tick 00 01 02 09 10 11 ott tt 4 A 002 1 00 For the sample display above the chord change from C to Bm occurs here 001 1 00 4 To apply the changed value press the R 16 ENTER button e This causes the cursor to stop flashing IMPORTANT You cannot change the timing Measure Beat Tick of the first chord of the user preset data To delete recorded chord data 1 Perform steps 1 through 4 of the procedure under Chord Progression Editing Flow on page E 58 2 Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the cursor to the chord you want to delete 3 Press the C 8 DELETE button The chord
55. information about supported arpeggiator types When selecting the arpeggiator type you can assign the recommended tone for the currently displayed type as the keyboard tone by holding down the R 18 AUTO HARMONIZE ARPEGGIATOR button until a pointer indicator starts to flash on the display next to ARPEGGIATOR oan Flashing AUTO HARMONIZE ARPEGGIATOR e For information about type number 001 through 012 see Using Auto Harmonize page E 28 3 Press the R 15 EXIT button This exits the type selection screen 4 Press the R 18 AUTO HARMONIZE ARPEGGIATOR button e This causes a pointer indicator to appear on the display next to ARPEGGIATOR AUTO HARMONIZE i RHYTHM ARPEGGIATOR lit 5 Configure arpeggiator settings as required The settings you can configure are described in the table below For information about how to configure settings see To change the setting of a function menu item page E 96 For information about this setting Go here Whether arpeggio should be played ArpegHold while keyboard keys are depressed or Arpeggiator Hold after the keys are released page E 97 The number of times arpeggio is ArpegSpeed played within one beat Arpeggiator Speed page E 98 When the keyboard is split between ArpegPart two tones whether arpeggio should Arpeggiator Part be played when UPPER keyboard or page E 98 LOWER keyboard keys are pressed
56. playback 2 To stop demo tune playback press the L 17 PLAY STOP button E 14 Selecting a Tone The tones of this Digital Keyboard are divided among groups each of which corresponds to one of the 12 TONE buttons You can specify a tone by its group and its tone number Use the following procedure to select a single tone that is applied across the entire keyboard To select a tone 1 Refer to the separate Appendix to look up the group and the number of the tone you want to select 2 Check to make sure that the and indicators are not on the display If they are displayed press the R 19 SPLIT button and or R 20 LAYER button to clear both indicators from the display 3 Use buttons R 1 A PIANO through R 12 L USER TONES to select a tone group TONE PIANO E PIANO ORGAN GUITAR BASS STRINGS Cac s CoC n C EC F J J REST BRASS REED PIPE SYNTH OTHERS GM DRUMS USER TONES C e C H 1 C3 C K LJ b P 3 r37 te The R 12 L USER TONES button selects the user tone group For details see Using the Tone Editor page E 45 4 Use the dial to scroll through the tone numbers until the one you want is displayed Example Group C Number 004 Number Tone name Selecting and Playing a Tone f 5 Now you can play on the keyboard using the tone you selected NOTE You also can use the R 14 buttons to sele
57. screen F TRANSPOSE FUNCTION NO V YES A 3 Use the R 17 V button to move the to FineTune and then press the R 16 ENTER button e This displays the scale fine tuning screen like the one shown below TONE MIXER EDITOR CARD OD O F EY SCALE F LOAD SAVE 4 You can adjust the tuning of each individual note in the scale 1 Use the R 17 A button to move the to Note and then use the dial or R 14 buttons to select the name of the note you want to fine tune You can also press a keyboard key to specify a note 2 Use the R 17 V button to move the to Cent and then use the dial or R 14 buttons to fine tune the selected note You can fine tune a note within the range of 99 through 99 cents e Adjusting all of the notes in the scale to 0 changes the selected tuning to equal temperament The indicator will be on the display when any note in the scale has a value other than 0 E 22 5 When you are finished making adjustments press the R 15 EXIT button twice e This will return to the screen that was displayed before you displayed the scale screen Specifying whether the Current Scale Settings Should be Applied to Auto Accompaniment Accomp Scale 1 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 6 SCALE button to display the scale screen 2 Use the R 17 gt button to move the to AcmpScale 3 Use
58. section E 81 Using the Song Sequencer Event Types and Screen Content The event editor screen displays the individual events that make up a song as values and characters as shown in the sample screen below Event being edited selected event Center of screen Cursor solid line Events before previous event and after following event the current event The event editor screen shows three events at one time The event in the middle line is the selected event You can change the value where the solid line cursor is located A broken line under a setting value indicates that the cursor can be moved to that value E Reading Event Data Here we will use two types of event displays to explain how to read event data e Example 1 Note event Cursor e Example 2 Pitch bender event Cursor E 82 The following explains the meaning of each screen position Number Description For all event types indicates the even location timing in the following format measure beat tick A tick is a time unit that is shorter than one beat Song sequencer data uses 96 ticks per beat for 2 4 to 8 4 or 48 ticks per beat for 2 8 to 16 8 For almost all events this position shows an abbreviation indicating the event type Bend in display example 2 stands for pitch bender event Note events display example 1 and chord events are
59. setting screen E 34 A pointer indicator is displayed next to REVERB when anything other than oFF is selected for the reverb type The pointer indicator is not displayed next to REVERB when oFF is selected e You can use Reverb Send to adjust how reverb is applied to the tone of each keyboard or Auto Accompaniment part For details see Using the Mixer page E 39 Applying Effects to a Sound f To add the chorus effect to sounds 1 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 5 EFFECT button to display the effect setting screen F TRANSPOSE i a i 4 FUNCTION NO V YES A TONE RECORD MIXER EDITOR OD EFFECT F SCALE 2 If you want use the R 17 A V buttons to move the thick brackets to the DSP Disable setting and then use the R 14 buttons to change the setting to on e For more information about this setting see the Important note below If you turning on the DSP Disable setting you should skip steps 3 and 4 below 3 Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the thick brackets to the Chorus DSP setting 4 Use the R 14 buttons to select Chorus This enters the chorus effect mode which enables the use of the chorus effect 5 Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the thick brackets to the Chorus setting 6 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to select
60. single note on the keyboard for example stores the following events note start measure beat and track note pitch note length and note intensity The following operations are supported during event editing e Deleting events e Inserting events e Copying events within a specific range to a desired location e Quantizing note events Deleting pitch bender events Adjusting note event velocity values Adjusting note event gate time values Selecting the type of events that appear on the Event Editor screen View Select Inserting or deleting beat events Directly inputting note events step input Quantize is an operation that automatically adjusts the note on timing of a note event to match a reference note To start an event editor operation 1 Press the C 3 SONG SEQUENCER button to enter the song sequencer mode 2 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 3 EDIT button to display the editor menu 3 Press the R 16 ENTER button e This displays the event editor screen shown below For information about how to use the event editor screen see Event Types and Screen Content page E 82 4 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 13 MENU button e This displays the event editor menu shown below e Next select the menu item that corresponds to the type of operation you want to perform Details about each operation are provided in the procedures of this
61. song editor menu 2 Use the R 17 A V button to move the to Copy and then press the R 16 ENTER button e This displays the Copy Song screen At this time the thick brackets will be located at the Copy setting 3 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to specify the song area number you want to copy from E 76 4 Press the R 17 V button to move the thick brackets to To e An asterisk next to a song area number indicates that there is already data recorded in that area 5 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to specify the song area number you want to copy to 6 Press the R 16 ENTER button If the copy destination song area does not contain recorded data the copy operation is performed immediately If the copy destination song area already contains recorded data The confirmation message shown below appears asking if you want to overwrite the existing Press the R 14 YES button to perform the copy operation and overwrite the existing song or the R 14 NO button to cancel Using the Song Sequencer f To delete a specific measure from a song 1 Perform the procedure under To start a song editor operation on page E 75 to display the song editor menu 2 Use the R 17 A V button to move the to DeleteMeas and then press the R 16 ENTER button e This causes Delete Measure screen to appear At this time the thick brackets
62. the chorus type you want to use e Refer to the separate Appendix for information about supported chorus types 7 Press the C 5 EFFECT button or the R 15 EXIT button This exits the effect setting screen 8 Use the mixer to adjust the chorus send of the part to which you want to apply chorus e You can use Cho Send Part Chorus Send page E 44 to adjust how chorus is applied to the tone of each keyboard or Auto Accompaniment part The initial default setting is 0 for the chorus send of all parts so change the settings to a chorus send value greater than 0 for all parts to which you want to apply the chorus effect For details see Using the Mixer page E 39 IMPORTANT Selecting a tone with DSP causes the Chorus DSP setting to change automatically to the DSP DSP effect mode so the chorus effect will not be available If you want the chorus effect always to be available change the DSP Disable setting to on This will keep the Digital Keyboard in the chorus effect mode Q NOTE A pointer indicator is displayed next to CHORUS when Chorus is selected for the Chorus DSP setting The pointer indicator is not displayed next to CHORUS when oFF is selected for the chorus type or when DSP is selected for the Chorus DSP setting e Selecting Chorus for the Chorus DSP setting will cause the DSP Line Part DSP Line page E 4
63. the Digital Keyboard s T 8 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 It is up to you to purchase connecting cords 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 Digital Keyboard is connected Use the L 2 MAIN VOLUME knob to adjust the volume level Outputting Keyboard Notes to a Musical Instrument Amplifier Use a commercially available connecting cord to connect the amplifier to either of the Digital Keyboard s T 8 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 purchase connecting cord like the one shown in the illustration for connection of the amplifier Use the L 2 MAIN VOLUME knob to adjust the volume level E 12 Playing an External Device from the Digital Keyboard Use a commercially available connecting cord to connect the external audio equipment to the Digital Keyboard s T 5 AUDIO IN jack as shown in Figure The connecting cord should have a stereo mini plug on one end and a plug that matches the configuration of the external devic
64. the chord keyboard page E 26 to play Auto Accompaniment chords and you also can play with the rhythm only For details see To change music preset Auto Accompaniment settings page E 53 e During play using a music preset you can change tone rhythm tempo mixer effect and other settings E 51 L Music Presets Music Preset Settings The settings listed in the table below are recalled when a music preset is selected e Except for the chord progression all of the settings can be modified after a music preset is selected Refer to the information noted in the Go here for more information column of the table for details about modifying a particular setting e Selecting a different music preset or exiting the music preset screen clears any modifications you make in the currently selected preset If you want to retain modified settings for later use you can save them as a user preset For details see Creating a User Preset page E 54 Setting Go here for more information Tones for the UPPER 1 UPPER 2 and LOWER parts Layering and Splitting Tones page E 15 Layer on off split on off Octave shift for the UPPER 1 UPPER 2 and LOWER parts Using Octave Shift page E 18 Reverb on off and type To add reverb to sounds page E 34 Auto harmonize tones Using the Mixer page E 39 Part Parameters page E 44 Volume of the UPPER 1 UPPER 2 LOWER and auto harmonize parts Part
65. the dial or R 14 buttons to specify the end measure number 4 Press the R 16 ENTER button e This causes the cursor to stop flashing 5 Press the R 15 EXIT button to exit the locator screen 6 Perform the following steps to start phrase repeat play 1 Press the L 13 REPEAT button This causes the indicator to appear on the display 2 Press the L 17 START STOP button The specified phrase plays back in a loop Using the Song Sequencer f 7 To stop playback press the L 17 START STOP button Pressing the R 15 EXIT button without pressing the R 16 ENTER button in step 4 above will cancel the phrase setting operation and close the locator screen The start point and end point specified on the locator screen by the above operation will be displayed as the initial default values when you display the screen of editing the next event To delete all events in a specific range of a track page E 87 To copy the events within a specific range to a desired location page E 88 To quantize all note events within specific range of a track page E 90 To delete all pitch bender events within a specific range of a track page E 91 This lets you repeat play and check the phrase so you can perform the above operation to edit it Editing a Song The following operations are supported during song editing e Deleting a specific song or all songs e
66. the next chord if you want IMPORTANT You cannot input more than 999 measures here 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to input the chords you want If you want to input a series of chords of the same length skip step 4 and perform step 5 only 7 When you are finished with step input press the R 15 EXIT button twice Music Presets f To perform menu operations 1 Perform steps 1 through 4 of the procedure under Chord Progression Editing Flow on page E 58 2 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 13 MENU button 3 This displays a screen like the one shown below 4 Execute the desired menu operation To do this Do this Delete all existing Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the chords to Initialize and then press the R 16 Initialize ENTER button Key shift all existing 1 Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the chords Key Shift to Key Shift and then press the R 16 ENTER button Use the dial or R 14 buttons to specify how much you want to shift the key e You can specify a value from 5 to 6 Press the R 16 ENTER button Insert another music preset chord progression following the chord progression data of the preset being edited Append Chord 2 Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the to Append Chord and then press the R 16 ENTER button Use the dial or R 14 butt
67. the reverb setting page E 34 e Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard settings page E 13 Operation Tone rhythm and other settings revert to their initial defaults whenever you turn on the Digital Keyboard The Digital Keyboard may be configured to restore default settings factory default settings or settings registered by you when power is turned on If you want the Digital Keyboard to remember its last setup and restore it the next time it is turned on select on for the Auto Resume setting page E 100 Computer Connection can t exchange data between the Digital Keyboard and a computer e Check to make sure that the USB cable is connected to the Digital Keyboard and computer and that the device is selected correctly with your computer s music software settings page E 112 Turn off the Digital Keyboard and then exit the music software on your computer Next turn the Digital Keyboard back on and then restart the music software on your computer E 115 l A Reference Specifications Models CTK 6000 WK 6500 Keyboard Touch Response CTK 6000 61 standard size keys WK 6500 76 standard size keys 2 types Off Maximum Polyphony 48 notes 24 for certain tones Tones Built in Tones 670 User Tones Up to 10 Tone Editor Functions Layer Split Reverb 1 to 10 Off Chorus 1 to 5 Off DSP Preset DSP
68. three of the event editor menu with the located at ViewSelect 3 Press the R 16 ENTER button This displays the View Select screen 4 Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the between the setting items and the dial or R 14 buttons to toggle the currently selected setting between on shown and oFF hidden The table below shows the event that corresponds to each setting item Setting Item Corresponding Event Note Note event PitchBend Pitch Bend event Pedal Sustain soft sostenute events Rhythm Rhythm event Chord Chord event Tempo Tempo event Tone Tone event Mixer Mixer event excluding Tone event Others All other events besides those above e For information about each event see Event Types and Screen Content page E 82 5 Press the R 15 EXIT button to apply the settings and exit the View Select screen E 86 To edit an existing event 1 Display the event editor screen of the track that includes the event you want to edit See To select a track for editing page E 85 2 Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the cursor to the event you want to edit 3 Use the R 17 lt gt buttons to move the cursor and then use the dial or R 14 buttons to change the value at the cursor position e The cursor flashes during a value change operation 4 To apply the changed value press the R 16 ENTER buit
69. to 127 Adjusts compression of the audio signal 2 Attack 0 to 127 Adjusts the attack amount of the input signal A smaller value causes prompt compressor operation which suppresses the attack of the input signal A larger values delays compressor operation which causes the attack of the input signal to be output as is 3 Release 0 to 127 Adjusts the time from the point the input signal drops below a certain level until the compression operation is stopped When an attack feeling is desired no compression at the onset of sound set this parameter to as low a value as possible To have compression applied at all times set a high value 4 Level 0 to 127 Adjusts the output level 5 Threshold 0 to 127 Adjusts the volume level at which the compression operation starts 03 Distortion Digital distortion that applies an overtone to the input signal and distorts it Parameters and Value Ranges 1 Gain 0 to 127 Adjusts the input signal gain 2 Level 0 to 127 Adjusts the output level 04 Enhancer Phase shifts low range sounds and high range sounds of the input signal to enhance their profiles Parameters and Value Ranges 1 Low Frequency 0 to 127 Adjusts the low range enhancer frequency 2 Low Phase 0 to 127 Adjusts the phase shift amount of the low range enhancer 3 High Frequency 0 to 127 Adjusts the high range enhancer frequency 4 High Phase 0 to 127 Adjusts the phase shift amount of the h
70. you play a chord on the keyboard Try playing a chord page E 26 e Check and adjust the accompaniment volume setting page E 99 If there is no user rhythm stored in memory Auto Accompaniment will not start when you press the L 17 START STOP button while a rhythm in the range of F 001 to F 010 is selected page E 24 Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard settings page E 13 The metronome does not sound e Check and adjust the metronome volume setting page E 99 Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard settings page E 13 E 114 Reference f Symptom Action Notes keep sounding without stopping Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard settings page E 13 e Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor power page E 9 Some notes are cut off while they are playing Notes are cut off whenever the number of notes being sounded exceeds the maximum polyphony value of 48 24 for some tones This does not indicate malfunction See the separate Appendix The volume or tone setting configured has changed e Adjust the main volume setting page E 13 Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard settings page E 13 e Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor power page E 9 Output volume does not chan
71. 100 User DSP Up to 100 Metronome Beats per Measure 0 2to6 Tempo Range 30 to 255 Auto Accompaniment Built in Rhythms 200 User Rhythms Up to 10 Rhythm Editor Demo Songs 5 songs Registration 32 4 setups x 8 banks Song Sequencer Keyboard Play Memory Capacity Real time recording playback 5 songs 17 tracks Approximately 12 000 notes total for 5 songs Mixer 32 parts A01 A16 B01 B16 Master parameters DSP parameters Part parameters CTK 6000 WK 6500 MIC INST parameters WK 6500 only Other Functions Transpose Octave Shift Tuning Scale Tuning Music Preset 1 octaves 12 to 12 semitones UPPER 1 UPPER 2 LOWER 2 octaves A4 415 5 440 0 465 9Hz Scale Fine Tune Preset Scales 305 built in plus 50 user presets One Touch Preset 200 Auto Harmonize 12 types Arpeggiator 150 types MIDI 16 multi timbre received GM Level 1 standard Pitch Bend Wheel Pitch Bend Range 0 to 12 semitones Memory Cards Supported Memory Cards Functions E 116 SD or SDHC memory cards 32GB or less SMF playback file storage file recall file delete card format Reference f Inputs Outputs USB port Sustain Assignable jack Phones jack Line Out R L MONO jacks Audio In jack Mic In jack WK 6500 only TYPE B Standard jack sustain sostenuto soft start stop Stereo standard jack Standard jack x 2 Output Impedance 2 3kQ Output Voltage 1 5V RMS MAX Stereo mini jack
72. 127 Adjusts the LFO rate 2 LFO Depth 0 to 127 Adjusts the LFO depth 3 LFO Waveform sin tri Selects the LFO waveform 4 Feedback 0 to 127 Adjusts the strength of feedback 5 Type mono stereo tri Selects the chorus type 10 Delay Delays the input signal and feeds it back to create a repeating effect and give sounds more breadth Parameters and Value Ranges 1 Delay Time 0 to 127 Adjusts the delay time 2 Feedback 0 to 127 Adjusts the repeat of the delay 3 Ratio Lch 0 to 127 Adjusts the delay time of the left channel This value is a ratio of the value specified for Delay Time 4 Ratio Rch 0 to 127 Adjusts the delay time of the right channel This value is a ratio of the value specified for Delay Time 5 Wet Level 0 1 2 3 4 5 Adjusts the level of the delay sound 6 Type 1 2 Selects the delay type 1 Delay repeat determined by Delay Time 2 Delay repeat determined by Delay Time and Ratio L R Important When adjusting the delay time and type certain settings can result in a switching sound in the delay E 122 11 Reflection An effector that extracts early reflections from reverb Applies acoustic presence to sounds Parameters and Value Ranges 1 Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Selects from among the eight available reflection patterns 2 Feedback 0 to 127 Adjusts the repeat of the reflected sound 12 Rotary This is a rotary speaker simulator Parameters and Value
73. 17 lt gt button to move the cursor and then use the dial or R 14 buttons to change the value at the cursor position 5 After everything is the way you want press the R 16 ENTER button 6 In response to the Sure message that appears press the R 14 YES button to copy or the R 14 NO button to cancel e Pressing the R 14 YES button executes the copy operation The message Complete appears and the display returns to the Copy screen after the copy is complete At this time the Copy destination position value on the locator screen moves forward by the length specified by Copy source range o 018 01 00 020 01 00 024 01 00 026 01 00 If you want to continue by copying the same copy source range to another location repeat steps 5 and 6 again 7 To return to the event editor screen press the R 15 EXIT button To quantize an individual note event 1 Display the event editor screen of the track that includes the event you want to quantize See To select a track for editing page E 85 2 Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the cursor to the event you want to quantize 3 Press the C 11 QUANTIZE button e This displays the Quantize screen 4 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to change the setting in the thick brackets to Cursor 5 Specify the note you want to use as the quantize reference note
74. 4 setting for all parts to be changed to oFF E 35 3 Applying Effects to a Sound To use a DSP 1 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 5 EFFECT button to display the effect setting screen F TRANSPOSE TT FUNCTION NO V YES A e Check to make sure that the DSP Disable setting is oFF If it is on change it to oFF TONE MIXER EDITOR fig F SCALE 2 Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the thick brackets to Chorus DSP 3 Use the R 14 buttons to select DSP 4 Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the thick brackets to the DSP setting e This causes the number and name of the currently selected preset DSP to appear within the thick brackets on the display 5 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to select the preset DSP you want to use e DSPs with the leading numbers 001 through 100 and ton are preset DSPs See Preset DSP List on page E 119 for information about preset DSP numbers and names e DSP types with the leading numbers 101 through 200 are user DSPs For details see Creating a User DSP page E 37 E 36 6 Press the C 5 EFFECT button or the R 15 EXIT button This exits the effect setting screen NOTE A pointer indicator is displayed next to DSP when DSP is selected for the Chorus DSP setting You also can adjust how a DSP is applie
75. 5 In response to the Sure message that appears press the R 14 YES button to delete or the R 14 NO button to cancel E To delete all pitch bender events within a specific range of a track 1 Display the event editor screen of the track whose pitch bender events you want to delete e See To select a track for editing page E 85 N If required you can perform a song playback operation at this time to check the range you want to select for deletion See To play back a song from the event editor screen Quick Play page E 85 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 13 MENU button to display the event editor menu A Use the R 17 A V button to move the to DeleteBender and then press the R 16 ENTER button e This causes Delete Bender screen to appear 5 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to change the setting in the thick brackets to Locator This displays a range specification screen like the one shown below If you have already specified a range using the locator screen page E 74 that range will be displayed on the range specification screen Range start point Range end point 6 Use the R 17 lt gt button to move the cursor and then use the dial or R 14 buttons to change the value at the cursor position 7 After everything is the way you want press the R 16 ENTER butt
76. 5 to edit the DSP applied to a tone you need to select one of the DSP types in the table e Type numbers 01 through 14 are single type DSPs while numbers 15 through 46 are dual type DSPs A single type DSP is one with a single structure while a dual type is a combination of two single type DSPs e The name of a dual DSP is formed by its two constituent single DSP names in the order that they are applied For example type 15 named Wah Compressor connects in line to Wah and Compressor in that sequence Type Number DSP Type Name Screen Name Type Number DSP Type Name Screen Name 01 Wah Wah 24 Compressor Chorus CmpCho 02 Compressor Comp 25 Compressor Flanger CmpFin 03 Distortion Dist 26 Compressor Reflection CmpRef 04 Enhancer Enhance 27 Compressor Tremolo CmpTrm 05 AutoPan AutoPan 28 Compressor AutoPan CmpPan 06 Tremolo Tremolo 29 Distortion Wah DstWah 07 Phaser Phaser 30 Distortion Compressor DstCmp 08 Flanger Flanger 31 Distortion Chorus DstCho 09 Chorus Chorus 32 Distortion Flanger DstFIn 10 Delay Delay 33 Distortion Reflection DstRef 11 Reflection Reflect 34 Distortion Tremolo DstTrm 12 Rotary Rotary 35 Distortion AutoPan DstPan 13 RingModulator RingMod 36 Chorus Reflection ChoRef 14 Lo Fi Lo Fi 37 Chorus AutoPan ChoPan 15 Wah Compressor WahCmp 38 Flanger Reflection FinRef 16
77. At this time the thick brackets will be located at setting One of the tracks to be combined The track you selected in step 1 is the initial default selection Other track to be combined Destination track of combined tracks 4 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to specify 05 Track 05 for e Changing the value of also causes the value to change 5 Press an R 17 gt or V button to move the thick brackets to 6 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to specify 06 Track 06 for Using the Song Sequencer f 7 After everything is the way you want press the R 16 ENTER button If the destination track does not contain recorded data combination of the tracks starts immediately e If the destination track already contains recorded data the confirmation message shown below appears asking if you want to overwrite the existing data Press the R 14 YES button to perform the process and overwrite the existing track or the R 14 NO button to cancel NOTE e Performing the above procedure does not clear the contents of the two source tracks If you no longer need the content of a track you can clear it using the procedure under To clear a single track page E 79 Editing Events The song sequencer records all Digital Keyboard operations you perform while playing as events which are the smallest unit of data that makes up a song Playing a
78. CTK GOOO WK 6G500 USER S GUIDE Please keep all information for future reference Safety Precautions Before trying to use the keyboard be sure to read the separate Safety Precautions CTK6000 WK6500E1A CASIO 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 e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipme
79. Cm7 C minor seventh CODEE FFGAAB B CO DE E F When pressing more than one chord keyboard key it 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 E 124 Using Auto Accompaniment f 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 L 13 through L 16 to select the pattern you want L 13 L 14 L 15 L 16 NORMAL VARIATION SYNCHRO INTRO FILL IN FILL IN ENDING UL REHEAT KI REW OFF IIJ PUSE Variation Normal fill in Variation fill in 3 Intro 1 Normal Ending 4 1 Press at the beginning of a song Accompaniment play proceeds with the normal pattern after the intro pattern is complete Pressing the L 15 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
80. DANCE button press the L 1 POWER button to turn on the Digital Keyboard RHYTHM POPS ROCK JAZZ DANCE EUROPEAN LATIN POWER a B c J e Auto Power Off will be disabled at this time Q NOTE e Turning off the keyboard after performing the above steps will re enable Auto Power Off Listening to Demo Tunes 1 While holding down the L 18 ACCOMP ON OFF button press the L 17 PLAY STOP button RHYTHM SONG CONTROLLER NORMAL VARIATION SYNCHRO START lt CHORDS INTRO FILL IN FILL IN ENDING STOP ACCOMP ON OFF gt REPEAT COREW OFF I P AY STOP _ PART SL D e This starts demo tune play The Digital Keyboard has a total of five demo tunes You also can use the R 14 buttons to select a demo tune e Pressing the L 15 gt gt FF button performs fast forward play of the demo tune while the L 14 lt lt REW button performs fast backward play Holding down the L 14 lt lt REW button until playback reaches the beginning of the current song will stop playback there Normal playback will resume when you release the L 14 lt lt REW button Holding down the L 15 gt gt FF button continues fast forward playback even after the end of a song is reached e You can play along on the keyboard with demo tune play Note however that you cannot change the tone assigned to the keyboard Only the key operations described above are supported during demo tune
81. 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 118 Reference f DSP Effect List Preset DSP List The table below shows the preset DSPs that can be selected by the procedure under To use a DSP page E 36 e The Number column shows DSP numbers while the Screen Name shows the DSP name that appears on the display e The DSPs of this Digital Keyboard consist of the 46 types shown in the DSP Type List page E 120 A preset DSP is a variation that is derived from one of these 46 types Number Screen Name Type Number Number Screen Name Type Number 001 Comp 1 02 051 RefPan 1 42 002 Comp 2 02 052 RefPan 2 42 003 Enhance1 04 053 Rotary 1 12 004 Enhance2 04 054 Rotary 2 12 005 Phaser 1 07 055 Rotary 3 12 006 Phaser 2 07 056 Rotary 4 12 007 Phaser 3 07 057 Rotary 5 12 008 Chorus 1 09 058 Wah 1 01 009 Chorus 2 09 059 Wah 2 01 010 Chorus 3 09 060 Wah 3 01 011 Chorus 4 09 061
82. MIDI Channel to Each Part The following shows the relationship between MIDI IN and MIDI OUT channels and each part This part pane Part name This part Part name A01 01 Upper1 B01 01 01 Track MIDI 01 A02 02 Upper2 B02 02 02 Track MIDI 02 A03 03 Lower B03 03 03 Track MIDI 03 A04 04 Harmo B04 04 04 Track MIDI 04 A05 05 System Upper1 B05 05 05 Track MIDI 05 A06 06 System Upper2 B06 06 06 Track MIDI 06 A07 07 System Lower B07 07 07 Track MIDI 07 A08 Metronome B08 08 08 Track MIDI 08 A09 09 Perc B09 09 09 Track MIDI 09 A10 10 Drum B10 10 10 Track MIDI 10 A11 11 Bass B11 11 11 Track MIDI 11 A12 12 Chord1 B12 12 12 Track MIDI 12 A13 13 Chord2 B13 13 13 Track MIDI 13 A14 14 Chord3 B14 14 14 Track MIDI 14 A15 15 Chord4 B15 15 15 Track MIDI 15 A16 16 Chord5 B16 16 16 Track MIDI 16 1 The A01 part MIDI OUT channel depends on the keybaord channel setting For details see KeyboardCh Keyboard Channel page E 99 2 SONG SEQUENCER Track ANOTE For details about parts see How Parts are Organized page E 39 E 126 Reference f Parameter List Refer to this column in the table below To check this setting item
83. ORTANT Make sure that all of the data you want to load is in the MUSICDAT folder on the memory card To load data to Digital Keyboard memory from a memory card 1 Insert the memory card into the card slot 2 If the Digital Keyboard is in the card mode press the C 7 CARD button to exit the card mode 3 Referring to the table in step 3 of the procedure under To save Digital Keyboard data to a memory card page E 104 perform the procedure required for the type of data you want to load from the card All setup registration banks are loaded as a batch Other data is loaded in area data item units 4 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 7 LOAD SAVE button e This causes an Xxxx Load screen like the one shown below to appear The sample screen below shows the screen that appears from the rhythm screen 5 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to display the file you want to import 6 Press the R 16 ENTER button 7 In response to the Sure message that appears press the R 14 YES button to load or the R 14 NO button to cancel The Xxxx part of the file name depends the type of data on the memory card E 106 To batch load all Digital Keyboard memory data from a memory card 1 Press the C 7 CARD button to enter the card mode 2 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 13 MENU button This displays the function me
84. Ranges 1 Overdrive Gain 0 1 2 3 Adjusts overdrive gain 2 Overdrive Level 0 to 127 Adjusts the overdrive output level 3 Speed Slow Fast Switches the speed mode between fast and slow 4 Brake Rotate Stop Stops speaker rotation 5 Fall Acceleration 0 to 127 Adjusts acceleration when the speed mode is switched from fast to slow 6 Rise Acceleration 0 to 127 Adjusts acceleration when the speed mode is switched from slow to fast 7 Slow Rate 0 to 127 Adjusts the speaker rotation speed in the slow speed mode 8 Fast Rate 0 to 127 Adjusts the speaker rotation speed in the fast speed mode 13 Ring Modulator Multiplies the input signal with an internal oscillator signal to create a metallic sound Parameters and Value Ranges 1 OSC Frequency 0 to 127 Sets the reference frequency of the internal oscillator 2 LFO Rate 0 to 127 Adjusts the LFO rate 3 LFO Depth 0 to 127 Adjusts the LFO depth 4 Type 1 2 3 1 Outputs the ring modulated signal only 2 Outputs the ring modulated signal and the input signal 3 Outputs a signal with a chorus effect applied to 2 ring modulated signal and input signal Reference f 14 Lo Fi Applies various types of noise to the input signal to reproduce a retro Lo Fi sound Includes wow and flutter for rotational fluctuation like that in tapes and records a Noise 1 generator that generates continual FM radio type and a Noise 2 generator that g
85. SER RHYTHMS button 2 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to specify the user rhythm number One user tone 1 Press the R 12 L USER TONES button 2 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to specify the user tone number One user DSP 1 Perform steps 1 through 4 under To use a DSP page E 36 2 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to specify the user DSP number 101 through 200 One user preset 1 While holding down the L 7 D WORLD VARIOUS button press the L 8 E PIANO RHYTHMS button to display the music preset screen 2 Press the L 9 F USER RHYTHMS button 3 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to specify the user preset number One song 1 Press the C 3 SONG SEQUENCER sequencer song button to enter the song sequencer mode 2 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to specify the song number All registration Press the C 8 BANK button to display the banks registration bank selection screen 4 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 7 LOAD SAVE button e This causes an Xxxx Load screen like the one shown below to appear The sample screen below shows the screen that appears from the rhythm screen Using a Memory Card f 5 Press the R 17 V button to change to the Xxxx Save ria screen e To save a song sequencer song in SMF format press the R 17 V button one more time here to display the Seq
86. Sure message that appears press the R 14 YES button to insert or the R 14 NO button to cancel E 77 B Using the Song Sequencer To extract system track recorded content to track 04 through 07 or 09 through 16 As explained in detail under Songs tracks and parts page E 66 the system track is an individual track while the keyboard play and Auto Accompaniment data are recorded individually to multiple parts A04 through A07 A09 through A16 The data of these parts is extracted to Tracks 04 through 07 and 09 through 16 with one part corresponding individually to one track of data This makes it easy to edit each accompaniment part individually A04 B04 A05 gt B05 A06 gt B06 A07 B07 A09 B09 A10 B10 Al bu B11 A12 B12 A13 B13 A14 B14 A15 B15 A16 _ gt B16 Syste Track IMPORTANT Performing this operation will delete all data currently recorded in the system track except for tempo data Performing this operation deletes all data currently recorded in Tracks 04 through 07 and 09 through 16 and overwrites it with the data in the system track 1 Perform the procedure under To start a song editor operation on page E 75 to display the song editor menu 2 Use the R 17 A V button to move the to Extract and then press the R 16 ENTER button e This displays an Extract screen like the one sho
87. Velocity KeyOn inputs a velocity value in accordance with applied key pressure SysTrack Selects either note event input or chord event input when inputting to the note Chord System Track system track E 95 Using the Function Menu as eo cs ei CC C 5 C chess C CYC The function menu contains items for tuning and touch adjustments local on off and other global settings that need to be changed by you relatively infrequently It also includes some memory card operations format etc Using the Function Menu This section explains function menu operations For details about specific function menu items see Function Menu Settings page E 97 To change the setting of a function menu ke 1 Press the R 13 FUNCTION button F TRANSPOSE FUNCTION NO V YES A OUJ C L e This displays the function menu like the one shown below 2 To adjust the Tune Tuning setting use the dial or the R 14 buttons to change the value inside the thick brackets Pressing the R 14 buttons at the same time returns the setting to its initial default E 96 3 The setting items from Performance and below are groups that include multiple setting items Use the following procedure to change the settings of the items in eac
88. Wah Distortion WahDst 39 Flanger AutoPan FinPan 17 Wah Chorus WahCho 40 Reflection Distortion RefDst 18 Wah Flanger WahFlin 41 Reflection Chorus RefCho 19 Wah Reflection WahRef 42 Reflection AutoPan RefPan 20 Wah Tremolo WahTrm 43 Tremolo Distortion TrmDst 21 Wah AutoPan WahPan 44 Tremolo Chorus TrmCho 22 Compressor Wah CmpWah 45 Tremolo Flanger TrmFin 23 Compressor Distortion CmpDst 46 Tremolo Reflection TrmRef e For details about parameters that can be configured with each DSP type refer to the sections shown in the table below For information about this DSP type Go here Single type Type numbers 01 through 14 Single Type DSP Parameters page E 121 Dual type Type numbers 15 through 46 E 120 Dual Type DSP Parameters page E 123 Reference f psP Parameter List E Single Type DSP Parameters 01 Wah This is a wah effect that can automatically affect the frequency using an LFO Parameters and Value Ranges 1 Resonance 0 to 127 Adjusts the strength of resonance 2 Manual 0 to 127 Adjusts the wah filter reference frequency 3 LFO Rate 0 to 127 Adjusts the LFO rate 4 LFO Depth 0 to 127 Adjusts the LFO depth 5 LFO Waveform off sin tri random Selects the LFO waveform 02 Compressor Compresses the input signal which can have the effect of suppressing level variation and make it possible to sustain dampened sounds longer Parameters and Value Ranges 1 Depth 0
89. YTHMS button See Playing an Auto Accompaniment page E 24 for more information To create and save a user rhythm 1 Select the rhythm you want to edit in order to create your user rhythm 2 Press the C 2 RHYTHM EDITOR button RHYTHM EDITOR ip e This displays the rhythm editor screen Instrument part being edited accomp CUND Accompaniment pattern being edited Rhythm number and rhythm name assigned to the instrument part of the accompaniment pattern being edited Default Number and name selected in step 1 3 Use buttons L 13 INTRO through L 16 SYNCHRO ENDING to select the accompaniment pattern you want to edit If you want to edit the intro accompaniment pattern for example press the L 13 INTRO button NORMAL VARIATION SYNCHRO INTRO FILL IN FILL IN ENDING PEAT KI REW COFF PAUSE e Each press of the L 14 NORMAL FILL IN button toggles between normal and normal fill in and each press of the L 15 VARIATION FILL IN button toggles between variation and variation fill in e The indicator for the currently selected accompaniment pattern will flash on the display Selecting this Causes this indicator to accompaniment pattern flash Intro Normal NORMAL Normal fill in NORMAL Variation Variation fill in Ending ENDING 4 Use the R 17 lt gt buttons to select the instrument part you want to edit e The na
90. ack of song data files with a maximum size of about 320KB 2 The data you are trying to load is too large 2 The following is the approximate maximum data sizes per data item when loading data into Digital Keyboard memory User rhythm 32KB Song sequencer song 320KB User preset 8KB A total of approximately 64KB of user presets total of all 50 user presets can be loaded Wrong Data 1 The memory card data is corrupted Use a different memory card 2 The memory card contains data that is not supported by this Digital Keyboard Meas Limit You tried to perform an operation during song sequencer Make sure your edits do not cause the number of measures song editing or user music preset editing that would cause the to exceed the 999 measure limit number of measures in the song or chord progression to exceed 999 Memory Full 1 There is not enough memory capacity required for rhythm 1 Select the rhythm you want to use editor operations 2 Remaining memory capacity became too low during music 2 Referring to To clear user preset data page E 55 delete preset editing user presets you no longer need in order to free up memory 3 There is not enough memory capacity required for song 3 Delete other tracks and or songs to free up memory space sequencer operations File Name When renaming a file on a memory card attempting to Use a different name specify a file name that is already used E 111 Connecting to
91. ame Description Setting Range DSP On Off Specifies whether DSP should be applied on or not applied OFF to notes oFF on DSP On Off The following four settings become enabled when on is selected for this setting DSP Specifies the DSP to be applied to tones using DSP numbers 001 to 100 ton 001 200 Preset DSPs 101 to 200 User DSPs Selecting ton applies the initial preset DSP of each tone DSP Type Shows the DSP type number corresponding to the above DSP value that is set 01 46 DSP Type automatically as the initial default setting You can modify the initial default setting and select a different DSP type DSP Parameters 1 Shows up to eight parameters for DSP Type 2 2 through 8 DSP RevSend Adjusts how much reverb is applied to the post DSP note 0 40 127 DSP Reverb Send 1 See Preset DSP List page E 119 for information about the DSP types of each preset DSP 2 The number of DSP parameters their content and their setting ranges depend on the DSP type For details see DSP Type List page E 120 and DSP Parameter List page E 121 E 49 Music Presets oc TULL R 14 C 8 Using Music Presets Music presets provide one touch access to Auto Accompaniment tone reverb and other settings that are configured in accordance
92. and causes the cursor to stop flashing 5 To return to the event editor screen press the R 15 EXIT button Directly Inputting Note Events Step Input Step input is an event editor function You can use step input to specify the length and pitch of each individual note note event In the system track you also can perform step input of Auto Accompaniment chords chord events as well e Performing step input into a track that already contains recorded data will not delete the existing data This means you can use step input to add to existing recorded data E 94 To perform step input 1 Display the event editor screen of the track where you want to perform step input See To select a track for editing page E 85 2 Press the C 12 STEP button This will display a step screen like the one shown below The cursor is always flashing during step input Cursor flashing 3 Configure step input settings 1 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 13 MENU button This displays the input menu shown below 2 Use the R 17 A V buttons to move to the setting item you want to change 3 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to change the setting value For information about the meanings and setting ranges of the on screen items see Input Menu Setting Items page E 95 4 Press the R 15 EXIT button to exit the menu 4 Use the L 15 gt gt FF and L
93. anual play UPPER 2 part ones page E 15 A03 Manual play LOWER part Using Auto A04 Auto harmonize tone Harmonize page E 28 A05 UPPER 1 part Using the Song A06 UPPER 2 part 2 an page A07 LOWER part 3 A08 Metronome sound veligine Metronome page E 19 track 3 LOWER part recorded to the song sequencer system track E 39 Using the Mixer Mixer Operation To change mixer parameters 1 Press the C 5 MIXER button MIXER O EFFECT e This causes the mixer screen to appear Currently selected setting MASTER DSP MIC INST or A01 to A16 B01 to B16 12345 6 7 8 9 0 11 12 1314 15 6 m REGISTRATION TEMPO MEASURE BEAT E BANK q 2 n nn eg lus Kiki 4 Parameter Setting value Currently selected setting part when currently selected setting is A01 to A16 B01 to B16 2 Use the R 17 lt gt buttons to select the mixer parameter you want to change e You can select master MASTER effect DSP microphone input MIC INST or a part A01 through A16 B01 through B16 The currently selected setting is shown in the line two of the display e While a part is selected you can toggle between Group A and Group B by pressing both of the R 17 lt gt buttons at the same time E 40 3 Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the thick brackets to the parameter you want to change The parameters that can
94. ard USB port USB lt USB cable A B type A connector B connector Cea Computer USB port 3 Turn on the Digital Keyboard If this is the first time you are connecting the Digital Keyboard 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 7 Windows Vista Mac OS X USB Audio Device For Windows XP e For information about how to select the MIDI device see the user documentation that comes with the music software you are using IMPORTANT Be sure to turn on the Digital Keyboard first before starting up your computer s music software NOTE e Once you are able to connect successfully for the first time there is no problem with leaving the USB cable connected when you turn off your computer and or Digital Keyboard You can alter the Digital Keyboard s MIDI setup by changing the MIDI data send channel or other settings For details see MIDI Group under Function Menu Settings page E 97 For information about the relationship between each Digital Keyboard part page E 39 and the MIDI IN and MIDI OUT channels see Assigning a MIDI Channel to Each Part page E 126 This Digital Keyboard conforms
95. ard to check how the tones sound layered together 7 To cancel tone layering press the R 20 LAYER button again so the indicator disappears from the display E 16 Poo To split the keyboard between two tones 1 Refer to the separate Appendix to look up the group s and numbers of the tones UPPER 1 part tone and LOWER part tone you want to use 2 Check to make sure that the and indicators are not on the display If they are displayed press the R 19 SPLIT button and or R 20 LAYER button to clear both indicators from the display When neither indicator is displayed the tone you select will become the UPPER 1 part tone 3 Use the TONE buttons and dial to select the UPPER 1 part tone 4 Press the R 19 SPLIT button e This causes the indicator to appear on the display This indicates that the tone you select will become the LOWER part tone 5 Use the TONE buttons and dial to select the LOWER part tone 6 Play something on the left and right sides of the keyboard to confirm that the tones are assigned properly You also can specify the keyboard split point which is the location where the keyboard splits between the left range and right range For details see To specify the keyboard split point page E 17 7 To cancel keyboard split press the R 19 SPLIT button so the indicator disappears from the display Selecting and Playing a Tone f To specify the keyboard spli
96. be configured depend on the currently selected setting For details refer to the sections shown in the table below When this setting is These parameters can be selected configured MASTER MASTER parameters page E 42 MIC INST MIC INST parameters page E 43 DSP DSP parameters page E 42 A01 to A16 B01 to B16 Part parameters page E 44 e When you move the thick brackets to one of the setting values of a part parameter all of the part parameter values of the group A or B to which the part belongs are indicated by level meter black boxes 6 REGISTRATION TEMPO MEASURE BEAT BANK q ar mm 4 iu Kir a 4 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to change the setting value e Pressing the R 14 buttons at the same time returns a parameter to its initial default setting e While the Part part on off setting of a part parameter is being configured pressing both of the R 14 buttons at the same time will change the setting to Sol Solo For details see Part Parameters page E 44 a Repeat steps 2 through 4 as required to configure other parameters 6 To exit the mixer press the C 5 MIXER button or the R 15 EXIT button e This exits the mixer screen NOTE e While master MASTER effect DSP or microphone input MIC INST is selected in step 2 above setting you also can perform normal keyboard play play using layer split and Auto Acco
97. bender events from a track or from a specific range in a track QNOTE e To delete individual pitch bender events perform the operation under To delete an individual event page E 86 After deleting the pitch bender events in one track from Track 01 through Track 16 you can overdub new pitch bender PITCH BEND wheel S 1 operations for that track To do so use the procedure under To record to Tracks 01 through 16 page E 69 and select OVDB Overdub for the RecType setting in step 6 3 e Since OVDB cannot be selected for RecType when recording to the system track you will not be able to overdub pitch bender operations after deleting pitch bender events from the system track You can use the procedure under To insert an event page E 88 to insert pitch bender events E To delete all pitch bender events in a track 1 Display the event editor screen of the track whose pitch bender events you want to delete e See To select a track for editing page E 85 2 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 13 MENU button to display the event editor menu 3 Use the R 17 A V button to move the to DeleteBender and then press the R 16 ENTER button e This causes Delete Bender screen to appear 4 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to change the setting in the thick brackets to ALL and then press the R 16 ENTER button
98. both of the R 14 buttons at the same time 12 After everything is the way you want press the R 16 ENTER button e A message Replace will appear on the display to confirm whether you want to replace the existing data with the new data Press the R 14 YES button to replace the existing data with the new data or the R 14 NO button to cancel and return to the screen in step 9 IMPORTANT The message Please Wait will remain on the display while a data save operation is in progress Do not perform any other operation while it is displayed Turning off the Digital Keyboard or removing the memory card can cause Digital Keyboard data to be deleted or become corrupted It also can cause the Digital Keyboard to fail to turn on when the L 1 POWER button is pressed If this happens refer to Troubleshooting page E 114 E 38 Using the Mixer Mixer Overview The sound source of this Digital Keyboard is capable of sounding up to 32 individual parts simultaneously Each part can be controlled individually and each part can be configured to sound a different musical instrument Different tones can be assigned to each part when using layer and split to sound multiple tones at the same time and to sound multiple instruments at the same time with Auto Accompaniment
99. button to move the cursor to TYPE position and then use the dial or R 14 buttons to configure the type setting e When the cursor is located at ROOT or TYPE you can use the chord keyboard to specify the chord root or type 8 To apply the chord data press the R 16 ENTER button e This causes the cursor to stop flashing E 60 To perform step input of chords 1 Perform steps 1 through 4 of the procedure under Chord Progression Editing Flow on page E 58 2 Press the C 12 STEP button This will display a step screen like the one shown below 3 Use the L 15 gt gt FF and L 14 4REW buttons to move the cursor to the location from which you want to perform step input e The cursor will move in one measure steps A Specify the length of the chord you want to input For information about how to do this see the table in step 4 under To insert an event page E 88 e The R 9 8 button is disabled during this step Also note that you cannot specify a dotted 16th note 5 Press the keyboard keys that correspond to the chord you want to input e Press keyboard keys in accordance with the current chord fingering mode For details see Selecting a Chord Fingering Mode page E 26 e The chord is input as soon as you press the keyboard key and the cursor will move by the length you specified in step 4 to the next measure beat tick From there you can input
100. ct a demo tune Holding down either button will scroll through tone numbers at high speed Pressing both of the R 14 buttons at the same time will select tone 001 in the currently selected group Layering and Splitting Tones You can configure the keyboard to play two different tones at the same time Layer or to play different tones in the left and right ranges Split You can even use Layer and Split in combination with each other and play three different tones at the same time The UPPER 1 part is used alone when playing an individual tone on the keyboard When layering two tones the UPPER 1 part and UPPER 2 parts are used When splitting the keyboard between two tones the low range of the keyboard plays the LOWER part One tone across the entire keyboard page E 14 This configuration uses the UPPER 1 part only Layer Off Split Off LATA AA UPPER 1 Two layered tones across the entire keyboard page E 16 This configuration uses the UPPER 1 part and UPPER 2 part Layer On Split Off CAAA A UPPER 1 UPPER 2 Two tones one for the left range and one for the right range of the keyboard page E 17 This configuration uses the UPPER 1 part and LOWER part Layer Off Split On AA LOWER UPPER 1 Three tones two layered tones for the right range and one tone for the left range of the keyboard page E 17 This configuration uses the UPPER 1 par
101. cting the song you want to play back If you change mixer settings and then change the song selection the header settings of the newly selected song will be recalled and mixer settings will be changed accordingly The only mixer settings you can change during playback standby are those that are included in the song header of the currently selected song If mixer settings were changed part way through when recording the song the later recorded mixer settings will supersede any settings you make during playback standby Supported Mixer Operations during Record Standby The mixer settings for the parts shown below excluding part on off are supported depending on the track being recorded to Settings are recorded to the header settings page E 67 the same way settings are stored when recording is started System Track Tracks 01 through 16 A05 UPPER 1 A06 UPPER 2 Parts corresponding to each track B01 through B16 A07 LOWER A04 Auto harmonize parts Supported Mixer Operations During Recording Mixer settings cannot be configured during recording to the system track Configuration of mixer settings except for part on off is supported for a part BO1 through B16 that corresponds to a track when recording to any track from 01 through 16 shown Any change in a mixer setting on the mixer screen is recorded as soon as it is made For details about mixer functions and operations see Using the Mixer page E
102. d DSP output enabled disabled DSP output volume DSP output pan etc For details see Using the Mixer page E 39 Applying Effects to a Sound f Creating a User DSP You can create a user DSP by editing one of the built in preset DSPs User DSP Numbers DSP areas numbered 101 through 200 are for storage of user DSPs You can have up to 100 user DSPs stored in memory at one time To recall a stored user DSP use the same procedure you use to recall a preset DSP See To use a DSP page E 36 for more information To create and save a user DSP 1 Referring to the DSP Type List page E 120 select the DSP type you want to edit in order to create your user DSP 2 Use the R 17 V button to move the to DSP Edit 3 Press the R 16 ENTER button e This displays page one of the DSP editor screen Use this screen to select the DSP type Total number of pages Currently displayed page DSP type DSP number You can use the R 17 lt gt buttons to scroll between pages 4 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to select a DSP type 5 Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the thick brackets to the parameter you want to change 6 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to change the setting value e Pressing the R 14 buttons at the same time returns a parameter to its initial default setting The following
103. d in each section of this user s guide A Precautions while Please Wait is displayed Never try to perform any operation or insert or remove a memory card while the message Please Wait is on the display Wait until the message disappears e Please Wait indicates that the Digital Keyboard is performing a data save operation Turning off the Digital Keyboard or removing the memory card can cause Digital Keyboard data to be deleted or become corrupted It also can cause the Digital Keyboard to fail to turn on when the L 1 POWER button is pressed If this happens refer to Troubleshooting page E 114 General Guide Saving Settings Your Digital Keyboard is equipped with a song sequencer and other features that you can use to store data you create This stored data is retained even when the Digital Keyboard is turned off However the tone rhythm and other settings you configure on the Digital Keyboard s console normally are returned to their initial power on defaults whenever you turn off power You can configure the Digital Keyboard so it remembers its latest setup or to apply a predetermined default setup each time you turn it on For details see AutoResume Auto Resume page E 100 and Default Default Settings page E 100 The following data and settings are always retained even when power is turned off Registration setup data page E 62 Song sequencer data page
104. data in any of the tracks 01 through 16 and On is selected for the Part On Off setting of a track that contains data the system track data A01 through A16 for the same numbered track data will not be saved Also the note events of tracks that are turned off using the mixer are not saved To batch save all Digital Keyboard data to a memory card 1 Press the C 7 CARD button to enter the card mode 2 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 13 MENU button This displays the function menu Play CardUtl screen 3 Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the to AllData and then press the R 16 ENTER button 4 When the All Load screen appears use the R 17 V button to change to the All Save screen e The remainder of the steps are the same as those from step 6 under To save Digital Keyboard data toa memory card page E 104 E Memory card Data Storage The above procedure stores Digital Keyboard data in a folder named MUSICDAT on the memory card e The MUSICDAT folder is created automatically when you format the memory card on the Digital Keyboard page E 103 e Note that files not in the MUSICDAT folder cannot be loaded deleted or renamed by this Digital Keyboard You also will not be able to load or delete any file stored in any subfolder inside the MUSICDAT folder E 105 Using a Memory Card Loading Data from a Memory Card IMP
105. describes each of the parameters Parameter Name Description Parameters 1 through 8 The number of parameters and settings available for each parameter depends on the DSP type For details see DSP Parameter List page E 121 DSP RevSend DSP Reverb Send Specifies how much of the post DSP sound should be sent to reverb Settings 0 to 127 Default 40 e Changing the DSP parameter while a note is being output from the Digital Keyboard may cause noise to be generated This does not indicate malfunction 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 as required to configure other parameters 8 Press the R 15 EXIT button This displays the confirmation screen shown below To cancel the editor operation without saving the edited results press the R 14 NO button E 37 L Applying Effects to a Sound 9 Press the R 14 YES button This displays a screen for specifying the destination user DSP number and DSP name Destination user DSP number DSP name 10 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to select the destination user DSP number you want 11 Use the R 17 lt gt buttons to move the cursor to the name character position you want to change and then use the dial or R 14 buttons to select the character you want e See Supported Input Characters page E 124 for information about the characters you can input for the name To input a space press
106. different in that this position shows the event parameter note name for a note event root for a chord event setting value For information about what is displayed at this position and the corresponding event type see the Event Data List page E 83 This position shows parameter setting values that corresponds to the event type When an event has multiple parameters use the R 17 lt gt buttons to move the cursor which will scroll the display between the parameters The name of the parameter at the current cursor position will be displayed in position This position indicates where the cursor is currently located as MEAS measure BEAT beat or TICK tick Using the Song Sequencer f E Event Data List The following table shows the event types that correspond to the abbreviations that appear on the display as well as the parameters of each event type and setting ranges e display and display in the table headings correspond to the screen positions under Reading Event Data page E 82 e display during insert in the table headings indicates the event type name enclosed in thick brackets 1 when step 3 of insert event procedure under To insert an event page E 88 System Track and Track 01 to 16 Common Events en disp lay during display Parameter Name Setting Range display Event Name inse
107. ding will cause the C 4 RECORD button to change from flashing to lit During recording the display will show the current measure MEASURE and beat BEAT 4 To stop recording press the L 17 START STOP button e After recording stops the initial song sequencer mode screen appears on the display At this time you can press the L 17 START STOP button to replay what you have just recorded For details about playing back recorded content see Playing a Recorded Song page E 73 5 To exit the song sequencer press the C 3 SONG SEQUENCER button or the R 15 EXIT button E 66 What you can do with the song sequencer The simplest use of the song sequencer is to record a performance as you play it For details see To use EASY REC to record page E 64 Virtually everything you play on the keyboard can be recorded by the song sequencer You also can use the song sequencer to perform multi track recording of 17 different tracks and assemble them into a final song For example you can first record a piano track followed by a bass track then a guitar track or tracks that feature other musical instruments Songs tracks and parts A single song can be made up of up to 17 tracks The 17 tracks are broken down as shown in the table below Track riche Part Contents A04 Auto Accompaniment Auto harmonize tone A05 Keyboard UPPER 1 part A06 Keyboard UPPER 2
108. diting page E 85 2 Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the cursor to the position where you want to insert an event e The new event will be inserted at the same timing as the event where the cursor is located You can fine tune the timing after inserting the new event 3 Press the C 9 INSERT button e This inserts the event at the specified location and displays a screen like the one shown below Note type for note event only Event type name 4 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to select an event type e For information about events that can be specified see Event Types and Screen Content page E 82 e When a note event is specified as the event type specify the note type note length using the buttons shown in the table below You specify the pitch of the note in step 6 of this procedure Toispecty this type ot Press this button note Whole R 1 Half R 2 J Quarter R 3 J Eighth R 7 gt Sixteenth R 8 5 Thirty second R 9 3 Dotted R 4 Triplet R 10 3 For dotted notes and triplets first select the note and then add the dot or triplet To specify a dotted quarter note for example press the R 3 J button and then the R 4 e button E 88 5 After everything is the way you want press the R 16 ENTER bution e This inserts the specified event 6 Adjust the settings of the event as desired e U
109. e globally or for a specific part For details see BendRange Bend Range page E 97 and Part Parameters page E 44 PITCH BEND A Selecting and Playing a Tone f Selecting a Temperament and Fine Tuning Its Scale Use the scale function to select one of the 17 preset temperaments tunings for the built in sound source You also can fine tune each note of a scale from C to B in one cent units After selecting one of the preset temperaments you can edit it to suit your particular needs You also can specify whether the current scale settings temperament setting and fine tuning adjustment should be applied to Auto Accompaniment Accomp Scale The settings you configure with the scale function are retained even when the Digital Keyboard is turned off To select a preset scale 1 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 6 SCALE button to display the scale screen with the located at Preset F TRANSPOSE AD a a MIXER EDITOR CARD FUNCTION NO V YES A ODO a F EY SCALE F LOAD SAVE 2 Press the R 16 ENTER button e This displays a preset temperament selection screen like the one shown below 3 Use the dial or the R 14 buttons to select a temperament e Selecting a temperament other than 01 Equal will cause the indicator to appear on the display The following shows the temperament numbers a
110. e also applied to input from the microphone You also can use the Mixer to adjust how effects are applied the speaker stereo pan position and other parameters For details see Selecting and Playing a Tone page E 13 and Using the Mixer page E 39 IMPORTANT Before connecting a microphone make sure that the Digital Keyboard and microphone are turned off Before connecting a microphone set both the L 2 MAIN VOLUME and L 3 MIC VOLUME knobs to low levels Adjust volume settings to appropriate levels after connecting the microphone B Connections Connecting Audio Equipment or an Amplifier You can connect audio equipment or a music amplifier to the Digital Keyboard and then play through external speakers for more powerful volume and better sound quality IMPORTANT e Whenever connecting a device to the Digital Keyboard first use the L 2 MAIN VOLUME knob to set the volume to a low level After connecting you can adjust the volume to the level you want e Whenever you connect any device to the Digital Keyboard be sure to read the user documentation that comes with the device Pin plug Audio amplifier AUX IN jack etc S306 RIGHT Red eS T LEFT White Guitar amplifier _t 4 Keyboard amplifier etc O INPUT Standard plug Outputting Keyboard Notes to Audio Equipment Use commercially available connecting cords to connect the external audio equipment to
111. e display will return to previous screen automatically 3 While holding down the C 13 STORE button press a button from C 9 1 to C 12 4 to select an area This will save the settings you configured in step 1 into the applicable setup If there is anything already stored in the setup it will be replaced deleted with the new setup Registered as Setup 2 1 IMPORTANT The message Please Wait will remain on the display while a data save operation is in progress Do not perform any other operation while it is displayed Turning off the Digital Keyboard or removing the memory card can cause Digital Keyboard data to be deleted or become corrupted It also can cause the Digital Keyboard to fail to turn on when the L 1 POWER button is pressed If this happens refer to Troubleshooting page E 114 1 Press the C 8 BANK button to select the bank that contains the setup you want to recall 2 Use buttons C 9 1 to C 12 4 to select the area that contains the setup you want to recall e This will recall the registration memory setup and automatically configure the Digital Keyboard settings accordingly Setup 6 1 recalled Q NOTE e Notes currently being sounded by the keyboard may stop if you recall a setup that causes a change in octave shift page E 18 To keep this from happening either select a setup that does not cause a change in the octave shift
112. e on the other end Use the L 2 MAIN VOLUME knob to adjust the volume level Ce AUDIO IN ga Portable audio player etc Stereo mini plug Bundled and Optional Accessories Use of unauthorized accessories creates the risk of fire electric shock and personal injury a 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 Selecting and Playing a Tone CeCe CO EIC 2 IMPORTANT Under its initial configuration the Digital Keyboard will 7 Rotate the L 2 MAIN VOLUME knob towards return to its default settings whenever you turn it off MIN to set the volume to a low level You can change the initial configuration to have the Digital Keyboard remember its latest setup or to apply 2 Referring to Connections page E 11 a predetermined setup each time you turn it on For connect headphones amplifier or other device details see AutoResume Auto Resume page E 100 and Default Default Settings page E 100 3 Use the L 1 POWER button to turn on power The message Please Wait will remain on the display e The Digital Keyboard display screen will appear as while a data save
113. eft hand part and Part R right hand part and the dial or R 14 buttons to specify the MIDI channel for currently selected part 6 Press the L 18 PART SELECT button to exit the part on off screen 7 To start playback press the L 17 PLAY STOP button This starts playback of the part you turned on in step 3 8 To stop playback press the L 17 PLAY STOP button NOTE e The part on off setting reverts to the initial default both parts on whenever you select a different music file E 109 L Using a Memory Card Playing on the Keyboard Along with Playback of a Music File on a memory card You can perform the following operations and play on the keyboard along with playback of a music file on a memory card e Select UPPER 1 part UPPER 2 part and LOWER part tones e Specify layer split on off and the split point The procedures for performing these operations are the same as those performed in the rhythm mode For details about the operation see Layering and Splitting Tones page E 15 You also can use the procedure below to easily assign the same tone as the right hand part or left hand part of the music file to the keyboard UPPER 1 part tone for manual play E To assign the same tone as the right hand part or left hand part of the music file to the keyboard 1 Perform the procedure under Turning Off One Hand Part and Playing the Other Hand Part on the Keyboard Part Of
114. el Record to Rewrite Song Header Settings page E 72 E 67 L Using the Song Sequencer Recording Individual Tracks This section explains how to record to the system track and how to record to Tracks 01 through 16 For details about track configuration and what is recorded to each track see What you can do with the song sequencer page E 66 To record a performance to the system track 1 Press the C 3 SONG SEQUENCER button to enter the song sequencer mode SONG SEQUENCER G EDIT Song area number 1234567 8 91011213141516 a TEMPO MEASURE BEAT n gme E ges et e An asterisk next to a song area number indicates that there is already data recorded in that area e FAY in the level meter indicates that the system track is currently selected while B indicates that another track 01 through 16 is selected In the case of B a pointer A indicates which track is selected e A black box mm in the level meter above a track number indicates that there is already data recorded in that track 2 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to select a song area number e Selecting a song area that already contains recorded data will immediately recall the header settings of the song page E 67 3 Press the C 4 RECORD button RECORD ip e The button will start to flash and the Digital Keyboard will enter record standby
115. enerates record play types scratch noise Parameters and Value Ranges 1 Wow and Flutter Rate 0 to 127 Adjusts the wow and flutter rate 2 Wow and Flutter Depth 0 to 127 Adjusts the wow and flutter depth 3 Noise1 Level 0 1 2 3 4 5 Adjusts the level of Noise Generator 1 4 Noise2 Level 0 1 2 3 4 5 Adjusts the level of Noise Generator 2 5 Noise2 Density 0 1 2 3 4 5 Adjusts the frequency of Noise Generator 2 6 Bit 0 1 2 3 Distorts the sound A larger number produces greater distortion Important Raising the noise level while a note is not sounding will cause noise to sound even if there is no input signal E Dual Type DSP Parameters Dual type DSPs are configured by combining two different single type DSPs Use the procedure below to determine what parameters that can be configured for each dual type DSP and the operation and setting ranges of dual type DSPs Example Type number 29 Distortion Wah 1 The DSP type name has two parts a left side part anda right side part Distortion Wah Distortion and Wah 2 Find out what parameters you can configure by looking up the left side part of a dual type DSP in the Type Name column of the table below Type Name Wah LFO Waveform LFO Rate LFO Depth Distortion Gain Level LFO Waveform LFO Rate LFO Depth LFO Waveform LFO Rate LFO Depth Feedback Threshold Level LFO Waveform LFO Rate LFO Depth LFO Wavefor
116. ent Off Not displayed Normal Auto Accompaniment Accompaniment On Displayed e When a preset chord progression or accompaniment off is selected the keyboard can be used for melody play When accompaniment on is selected the left side range of the keyboard is the chord keyboard and the right side range is the melody keyboard To change the rhythm while using a music preset While the music preset screen is displayed buttons L 4 A POPS ROCK DANCE to L 9 F USER RHYTHMS function as music preset group select buttons Because of this you need to perform the procedure below to change the rhythm 1 Press the R 17 V button twice This displays a rhythm selection screen like the one shown below 2 Use the buttons from L 4 A POPS ROCK DANCE to L 9 F USER RHYTHMS to select a rhythm group 3 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to scroll through the rhythm numbers until the one you want is displayed 4 After selecting the rhythm you want press the R 15 EXIT button or press the R 17 A button twice This exits the rhythm selection screen NOTE e Pressing a button from R 1 A PIANO through R 12 L USER TONES while a music preset is in use will display the tone selection screen While the tone selection screen is displayed pressing the R 17 V button once will change to the rhythm selection screen shown in the procedure above E 53 L Music Presets Creating a User
117. es a mellower softer sound Vib Type Specifies the vibrato type vibrato waveform Sin Tri Saw Sqr Vibrato Type Setting Description Waveform Sin Sine wave ON Sf N 2 Tri Triangle wave ANN Saw Sawtooth wave V Sqr Square wave Vib Depth Specifies how much vibrato is applied to a note 64 to 0 to 63 Vibrato Depth Vib Rate Specifies the speed of the vibrato applied to a note 64 to 0 to 63 Vibrato Rate Vib Delay Specifies how much time elapses until vibrato starts 64 to 0 to 63 Vibrato Delay Oct Shift Shifts the pitch upwards or downwards in octave steps 2 to 0 to 2 Octave Shift Volume Specifies the volume level of all tones A larger value sets a higher volume 0 to 127 Volume level TouchSense Specifies how much the volume changes in accordance with the relative 64 to 0 to 63 Touch Sense amount of pressure applied to keyboard keys A larger positive value results more change in volume in accordance with key pressure A larger negative values results in less change in volume in accordance with key pressure Key pressure does not affect volume when a value of 0 is set Rev Send Specifies how much reverb is applied for each tone 0 to 40 to 127 Reverb Send Cho Send Specifies how much chorus is applied for each tone 0 to 127 Chorus Send E 48 Using the Tone Editor f Parameter N
118. es in volume and sound characteristics Attack time This is the rate or time it takes for the tone to reach its highest volume level You can specify a fast rate where the tone reaches its highest volume level immediately a slow rate where it gradually rises or something in between Release time This is the rate or time it takes for the tone volume to fall to zero after a keyboard key is released You can specify a release that ranges from a sudden fall to zero to one that gradually falls to zero er Note ends Envelope Time gt AA Key pressed _ gt A R Key released A Attack time R Release time E 45 L Using the Tone Editor e Cutoff Frequency The cutoff frequency is a parameter for adjusting timbre by cutting any frequency that is higher than a specific frequency A larger cutoff frequency produces a brighter harder timbre while a smaller frequency produces a darker softer timbre Level Frequency Cutoff frequency 3 Tone Pitch Parameters Vibrato Type Vibrato Delay Vibrato Rate Vibrato Depth These parameters adjust the vibrato effect which causes periodic changes in the tone e Octave Shift This parameter controls the octave of all tones 4 Tone Characteristic Setting Parameters Volume This parameter controls the overall volume of the tone Touch Sense This parameter controls changes in volume and timbre in accordance with the
119. eset data page E 54 Music preset data edited on this Digital Keyboard MPS Song sequencer data page E 64 Song data edited with this Digital Keyboard CMS MID Registration data This Digital Keyboard s panel settings page E 62 RM7 All data All the above data AL7 Save only e For information about saving and importing individual data items see Saving Digital Keyboard Data to a Memory Card page E 104 and Loading Data from a Memory Card page E 106 For details about saving and loading all data see To batch save all Digital Keyboard data to a memory card page E 105 and To batch load all Digital Keyboard memory data from a memory card page E 106 E 102 E Data that can be directly played back from a memory card Description Da aypa File Name Extension Song files SMF format 0 or 1 MIDI files MID page E 108 Card and Card Slot Precautions 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 from 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
120. f page E 109 to turn off the part you want to play on the keyboard This step is not required if you want to play along on the keyboard while playing back both hand parts 2 While holding down the L 8 E PIANO RHYTHMS button press the L 9 F USER RHYTHMS button e This assigns the tone of the part that is turned off to the UPPER 1 part If both parts are on or off the right hand part of the music file is assigned to the UPPER 1 part 3 This starts playback of the music file Play the part you want on the keyboard E 110 To repeat play a specific section of a song 1 Enter the card mode and select the MIDI file you want to play 2 Press the L 17 PLAY STOP button to start playback When playback reaches the measure you want to specify as the repeat start point press the L 13 REPEAT button e The indicator will be flashing on the display A When playback reaches the measure you want to specify as the repeat end point press the L 13 REPEAT button e The indicator will stop flashing and repeat playback of the measures within the range you specified in steps 3 and 4 will start e The repeat range is from the beginning of the measure you specified in step 3 to the end of the measure you specified in step 4 If you do not specify an end point the end of the song will be the end point Q To stop playback press the L 17 PLAY STOP button e Pressing the L 17 PLAY STOP b
121. flashing Connections Using headphones cuts off output from the built in speakers which means you can practice playing even late at night without disturbing others Be sure to turn down the volume level before connecting headphones T 4 PHONES jack O Ce SUSTAIN ASSIGNABLE JACK PHONES NOTE e Headphones do not come with the Digital Keyboard e Use commercially available headphones IMPORTANT Do not listen to very high volume output over headphones for long periods Doing so creates the risk of hearing damage If you are using headphones that require an adaptor plug make sure you do not leave the adaptor plugged in when removing the headphones Connecting a Pedal Connecting an optionally available pedal let s you perform pedal operations that add more versatility to your keyboard play For information about the types of effects that can be applied by pressing the pedal see Ped Assign Pedal Assign page E 97 T 3 SUSTAIN ASIGNABLE jack Om SUSTAIN ASSIGNABLE JACK Connecting a Microphone WK 6500 only You can connect a dynamic microphone only to the Digital Keyboard for output thorough the Digital Keyboard s speakers T 7 MIC IN jack You can adjust the volume level of microphone input with the L 3 MIC VOLUME knob Microphone volume control is independent of overall keyboard volume Built in effects reverb chorus DSP ar
122. g One touch Recording EASY REC E 64 What you can do with the song sequencer E 66 Recording Individual Tracks E 68 Using Panel Record to Rewrite Song Header Settings E 72 Playing a Recorded Song E 73 Editing a Song E 75 Editing a Track u u u uu uuaususassspussusuayaauwaqa E 79 Editing Event cccseseeesseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees E 81 Directly Inputting Note Events Step Input E 94 Using the Function Menu E 96 Using the Function Menu E 96 Function Menu Settings E 97 Contents f Using a Memory Card E 102 Loading and Removing a Memory Card E 103 Entering the Card Mode E 103 Formatting a Memory Card E 103 Saving Digital Keyboard Data to a Memory Card a E 104 Loading Data from a Memory Car d E 106 To delete a file from a memory card E 107 To rename a file on a memory card E 107 Playing a Music File from a Memory Card E 108 Error Messages a a E 111 Connecting to a Computer E 112 Minimum Computer System Requirements Storing and Loading Digital Keyboard E 112 Memory Data
123. ge even though I change my keyboard pressure e Change the Touch Response setting page E 97 Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard settings page E 13 In certain keyboard ranges the volume and tone quality sound are slightly different from those in other keyboard ranges This is due to system limitations It does not indicate malfunction With some tones octaves do not change at the far ends of the keyboard This is due to system limitations It does not indicate malfunction The pitch of the notes does not match other accompanying instruments or sounds strange when played along with other instruments e When the indicator is displayed it means that the transpose setting page E 18 has been used to change the pitch of the keyboard Return the transpose setting to 00 e When the indicator is displayed it means that the scale setting page E 21 has been used to change the Digital Keyboard s initial default setting Use the procedure under To select a preset scale page E 21 to change to the Equal preset scale If the indicator remains on the display after you select Equal use the dial or the R 14 buttons to change to another preset scale other than Equal and then select Equal again Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard settings page E 13 The reverb of notes seems to change suddenly e Check and adjust
124. h group 1 Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the to the desired group name and then press the R 16 ENTER button This displays the items included within the group Example Performance group 2 Use the R 17 A V lt gt buttons to move to the setting you want to change 3 Use the dial or the R 14 buttons to change the setting value e Pressing the R 14 buttons at the same time returns an item to its initial default setting 4 To return to the function menu press the R 15 EXIT button Using the Function Menu f 4 To exit the function menu press the R 13 FUNCTION button or R 15 EXIT button IMPORTANT e Note that all function menu settings you configure are returned to their initial defaults whenever you turn off the Digital Keyboard You can configure the Digital Keyboard so it remembers its latest settings or to apply predetermined default settings each time you turn it on For details see AutoResume Auto Resume page E 100 and Default Default Settings page E 100 Some function menu settings also can be saved to registration memory For details see Saving Keyboard Setups to Registration Memory page E 62 Function Menu Settings This section explains the meaning of each function menu setting item and provides information about setting ranges and initial default values e For each item the initial default setting is indicated by an
125. hat uses a music preset page E 50 For details see To use EASY REC to record a performance using a music preset page E 66 To use EASY REC to record 1 Configure Digital Keyboard settings for your performance e Configure the following settings tone and rhythm selection tempo layer and split synchro standby when using Auto Accompaniment mixer etc For details about settings that can be configured see Recording Start under System Track and Track 01 through 16 Common Recording Content page E 67 and System Track Recording Content page E 67 Performing step 2 below enters record standby After that recording will start whenever you play something on the keyboard After step 2 take care that you do not accidentally press a keyboard key and unintentionally start recording Using the Song Sequencer f 2 Press the C 4 RECORD button RECORD 2 e The button will start flashing and the EASY REC screen shown below will appear on the display Song area number REGISTRATION TEMPO MEASURE BEAT SEQUENCER BANK i Arrows A will indicate all the parts in Group A This indicates the Digital Keyboard is currently in system track page E 66 record standby e An asterisk next to a song area number indicates that there is already data recorded in that area Selecting a song area that already contains recorded data and starting a new recording will cau
126. he model name of this product and search for it Note that site contents are subject to change without notice 4 Check if your computer system complies with the minimum requirements for Data Manager 5 Download Data Manager and its user s guide to your computer 6 Follow the procedure in the user s guide that you downloaded in step 5 to install and use Data Manager e You can download accompaniment data from the Internet Data Expansion system of the CASIO MUSIC SITE http music casio com and load it into the memory of this Digital Keyboard Note that there is not any accompaniment data intended specifically for this model so you should use data for other models Q NOTE e Since the accompaniment data is for other models you may experience some abnormalities when playing it on this model E 113 Reference Troubleshooting Symptom Action Included Accessories can t find something that should be included with the product Carefully check inside all of the packing materials Power Requirements Power will not turn on e Check the AC adaptor or make sure that the batteries are facing correctly page E 9 e Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor power page E 9 e You may have tried to perform some operation while the Please Wait message was dispalyed which caused an internal problem If other measures do not correct this problem perf
127. he R 14 buttons at the same time returns a parameter to its initial default setting 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 as required to configure other parameters Using the Tone Editor fP 6 To save a rhythm after you edit it hold down the R 13 FUNCTION button as you press the C 13 MENU button This displays the tone editor menu 7 Press the R 16 ENTER button e This displays a screen for specifying the destination user tone number and tone name Destination user tone number Tone name 8 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to select the destination user tone number you want 9 Use the R 17 lt gt buttons to move the cursor to the name character position you want to change and then use the dial or R 14 buttons to select the character you want e See Supported Input Characters page E 124 for information about the characters you can input for the name To input a space press both of the R 14 buttons at the same time 10 After everything is the way you want press the R 16 ENTER button A message Replace will appear on the display to confirm whether you want to replace the existing data with the new data Press the R 14 YES button to replace the existing data with the new data IMPORTANT The message Please Wait will remain on the display while a data save operation is in progress Do not perform any other operat
128. hown for Half above while 3 2 is specified results in the progression shown below 3 2 Playback when a 4 4 time rhythm is assigned to the user preset Measure Beat Chord progression Measure Beat Chord progression NOTE e When Double or 3 2 is selected chord timing is shifted to a later timing Any chords that do not fit within a measure are not played E 57 L Music Presets Editing a Chord Progression You can modify the preset chord progression and save it as a user preset or you can create a new chord progression from scratch and save it Chord Progression Editing Flow 1 Perform steps 1 through 4 under To perform using a music preset page E 50 and select the music preset you want to edit in order to create your user music preset 2 Configure tone and other settings referring to Music Preset Settings page E 52 3 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 13 MENU button e This displays the MP music preset editor screen like the one shown below with the next to Chord Edit 4 Press the R 16 ENTER button e This displays the chord editor screen shown below You can use this screen to directly edit the individual chord data items of a chord progression Data type name at Data being edited cursor position Cursor Data before and after data being edited E 58 5 Perform the following chord progression
129. igh range enhancer 05 Auto Pan Performs continual left right panning of the input signal using an LFO Parameters and Value Ranges 1 LFO Rate 0 to 127 Adjusts the panning rate 2 LFO Depth 0 to 127 Adjusts the panning depth 3 LFO Waveform sin tri Selects the LFO waveform 06 Tremolo Adjusts the volume of the input signal using an LFO Parameters and Value Ranges 1 LFO Rate 0 to 127 Adjusts the tremolo rate 2 LFO Depth 0 to 127 Adjusts the tremolo depth 3 LFO Waveform sin tri Selects the LFO waveform 07 Phaser Produces a distinctive pulsating broad sound by using an LFO to change the phase of the input signal and then mixes it with the original input signal Parameters and Value Ranges 1 Resonance 0 to 127 Adjusts the strength of the resonance 2 LFO Rate 0 to 127 Adjusts the LFO rate 3 LFO Depth 0 to 127 Adjusts the LFO depth 4 LFO Waveform sin tri random Selects the LFO waveform E 121 l Reference 08 Flanger Applies wildly pulsating and metallic reverberation to sounds LFO waveform is selectable Parameters and Value Ranges 1 LFO Rate 0 to 127 Adjusts the LFO rate 2 LFO Depth 0 to 127 Adjusts the LFO depth 3 LFO Wavelorm sin tri random Selects the LFO waveform 4 Feedback 0 to 127 Adjusts the strength of feedback 09 Chorus Gives sounds depth and breadth Chorus type is selectable Parameters and Value Ranges 1 LFO Rate 0 to
130. ing when you perform step 3 of the above procedure In this case rhythm play will continue without going into synchro standby E 27 L Using Auto Accompaniment 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 To play using auto harmonize 1 Hold down the R 18 AUTO HARMONIZE ARPEGGIATOR button until the type selection screen shown below appears on the display AUTO HARMONIZE ARPEGGIATOR SPLIT LAYER BO TYPE a OCTAVE Type number Type name E 28 2 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to select the auto harmonize type you want to use e You can select one of the type numbers 001 through 012 described in the table below Type Type Number Name Description Adds close separated by two to 001 Duet 1 four degrees one note harmony below the melody note Adds open separated by more 002 Duet 2 than 4 to 6 degrees 1 note harmony below the melody note 003 Country Adds country style harmony Adds the note from the next lower 004 Octave octave 005 5th Adds the fifth degree note Adds 2 note open harmony for a 906 3WayOpen total of three notes Adds 2 note close harmony for a 007 SWayClos total of three notes Adds harmony that is optimal for 008 Strings strings Adds 3 note open harmony for a o3 4WayOpen total of f
131. ion while it is displayed Turning off the Digital Keyboard or removing the memory card can cause Digital Keyboard data to be deleted or become corrupted It also can cause the Digital Keyboard to fail to turn on when the L 1 POWER button is pressed If this happens refer to Troubleshooting page E 114 NOTE e Pressing the R 15 EXIT button in place of step 6 displays the confirmation screen shown below Pressing the R 14 YES button at this time will display the tone save screen in step 9 To cancel the editor operation without saving the edited results press the R 14 NO button E 47 L Using the Tone Editor Tone Parameter Settings The table below shows the parameters that can be configured on the tone editor screen For information about each parameter also refer to Tone Creation Overview page E 45 The settings marked with an asterisk in the Setting Range column are initial defaults Parameter Name Description Setting Range AttackTime Specifies the time until a note starts to sound after a key is pressed 64 to 0 to 63 Attack Time ReleasTime Specifies the time a note continues to sound after a key is released 64 to 0 to 63 Release Time CutOff Adjusts timbre by attenuating note components that are higher than a certain 64 to 0 to 63 Cutoff Frequency frequency A larger value produces a brighter harder sound while a lower value produc
132. is normal and does not indicate malfunction To prevent breaking of the wire take care to avoid putting any type of load on the power cord No bending No winding x 2 Never insert metal pencils or any other objects into the product s DC 12V jack Doing so creates the risk of accident L Getting Ready to Play Using Batteries You can use six D size batteries for power e Use alkaline or zinc carbon batteries Never use oxyride or any other nickel based batteries 1 Open the battery cover on the bottom of the Digital Keyboard 2 Load six D size batteries into the battery compartment Make sure the positive and negative ends of the batteries are facing as shown in the illustration ERE ke 3 Insert the tabs of the battery cover into the holes on the side of the battery compartment and close the cover Tabs E 10 E Low Battery Indication The following shows the approximate battery life 4 hours on alkaline batteries The above values are standard battery life at normal temperature with the volume at medium setting Temperature extremes or playing at very loud volume settings can shorten battery life The indicators shown below start to flash to let you know when battery power is low Replace the batteries with new ones AUTO HARMONIZE ARPEGGIATOR U mi LAY Low battery indication
133. is setting you can turn off arpeggio play pressing the R 18 AUTO HARMONIZE ARPEGGIATOR button to disable the arpeggiator or you can change this setting to oFF E 97 L Using the Function Menu ArpegSpeed Arpeggiator Speed Specifies how many times notes or chords should sound within one beat for arpeggio phrases played by the arpeggiator page E 23 1 2 2S 3 4 4S 6 8 The setting value indicates the number of times within one beat Selecting an option that is only a value will sound the note that number of times within one beat Selecting 4 for example will play with the rhythm AAD Selecting an option that includes the letter S will play a shuffle 2S plays J and 4S plays D 522 NOTE The availability of the settings for this item depends on the arpeggiator type Refer to the separate Appendix for details ArpegPart Arpeggiator Part Specifies whether arpeggiator play should be used for the UPPER part keyboard or LOWER part keyboard when the arpeggiator page E 23 is used while the keyboard is split between two tones page E 15 Upp UPPER part Low LOWER part RegFitAcmp Registration Filter Accompaniment Specifies if accompaniment settings are recalled OFF when a registration setup page E 62 is recalled or if accompaniment settings are not recalled on RegFitScal Registration Filter Scale Specifies if scale settings are recalled OFF when a regi
134. ixer press the C 5 MIXER button or the R 15 EXIT button e This returns to the RHYTHM screen displayed in step 1 IMPORTANT Performing rhythm assignment in step 1 above also will automatically change mixer settings to the initial defaults for the assigned rhythm Because of this changing the rhythm after configuring mixer settings in step 2 will cause the configured mixer settings to be replaced with the default settings of the newly selected rhythm When intro or ending is selected as the accompaniment pattern the same rhythm is always assigned to all eight instrument parts Because of this performing rhythm assignment in step 1 for an intro or ending will change the rhythm of all instrument parts at one time 6 Repeat steps 3 through 5 to edit other accompaniment patterns and instrument parts 7 After editing is complete adjust the tempo of the rhythm as desired e The tempo you set here becomes the initial default tempo 8 To save a rhythm after you edit it hold down the R 13 FUNCTION button as you press the C 13 MENU button e This displays the rhythm editor menu with the located at Store Using Auto Accompaniment f 9 After everything is the way you want press the R 16 ENTER button e This displays a screen for specifying the destination user rhythm number and rhythm name Destination user rhythm number Rhythm name 10 Use the dial or
135. k a user preset that was created based on a music preset whose rhythm is a 4 4 time Half Playback when a 4 4 time rhythm is assigned to the user preset Measure 2 3 Beat 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Chord progression Dm A7 Dm G7 C EM Half Playback when a 2 4 time rhythm is assigned to the user preset Measure 1 4 Beat 1 2 1 2 Chord progression Dm A7 Dm G7 EM7 Am C7 Double Plays chords measure by measure at a timing that is double that of the recording Playing back a chord progression like that shown for Half above while Double is specified results in the progression shown below Double Playback when a 4 4 time rhythm is assigned to the user preset Measure Beat Chord progression Measure Beat Chord progression E 56 Music Presets f 3 4 Plays chords measure by measure at a timing that is 3 4 times that of the recording This setting is best for use with a 6 8 time rhythm Playing back a chord progression like that shown for Half above while 3 4 is specified results in the progression shown below 3 4 Playback when a 4 4 time rhythm is assigned to the user preset Measure 1 Beat 1 2 3 Chord progression Dm A7 Measure 1 Beat 1 2 3 2 Chord progression Dm 3 2 Plays chords measure by measure at a timing that is 3 2 times that of the recording This setting is best for use with a 6 4 time rhythm Playing back a chord progression like that s
136. l Chorus This type of effect increases the depth of notes and applies vibrato to notes There are five different chorus effects DSP This type of effect is inserted between the sound source and output There are a total of 100 different DSP effects including distortion and modulation You also can transfer DSP effects from a computer or create DSP data on the Digital Keyboard and store up to 100 user DSP effects in Digital Keyboard memory For details see Creating a User DSP page E 37 and Connecting to a Computer page E 112 E 33 L Applying Effects to a Sound os es es chess C CY Cy Selecting an Effect Effects are divided among different types reverb chorus DSP so first you need to use the procedure below to select an effect type To add reverb to sounds 1 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 5 EFFECT button F TRANSPOSE TONE J T a RECORD MIXER EDITOR OD O e EFFECT F SCALE This displays the effect setting screen shown below 2 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to select the reverb type you want to use e Refer to the separate Appendix for information about supported reverb types To turn off reverb select oFF here 3 Press the C 5 EFFECT button or the R 15 EXIT button This exits the effect
137. layback The following operations are supported during playback To do this Do this Skip Forward Hold down the L 15 gt gt FF button Skip Back Hold down the L 14 lt 4 lt 4REW button Pause Press the L 16 PAUSE button Press the L 16 PAUSE button Restart paused playback Perform repeat playback Perform steps 4 through 6 under To repeat play a specific section of a song page E 110 Even while playback is paused you can still perform fast forward playback by holding down the L 15 P gt FF button or fast backward playback by holding down the L 14 lt 4REW Releasing either button goes back into pause While playback is in progress or playback standby you can use the R 17 lt lt gt buttons to select the track you want Playing keyboard keys sounds the parts that correspond to the currently selected track A04 to A07 for the system track Playback stops automatically when it reaches the end of asong To stop playback part way through press the L 17 START STOP button E 73 L Using the Song Sequencer To play back a particular part alone 1 Press the C 3 SONG SEQUENCER button to enter the song sequencer mode 2 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to select a song area number 3 Press the C 5 MIXER button to display the mixer screen 4 Use the R 17 lt gt buttons to select the part you want to play A04 through A16 B01 through B16 Fo
138. ld go through Chorus DSP Chorus DSP the chorus or DSP This setting item is linked to the Chorus DSP item on the effect setting screen The settings below cannot be configured whenever this parameter is Chorus Part Specifies if a note should be output on or not output OFF after it passes oF F on DSP Output Enable through the DSP Volume Specifies the post DSP volume level 0 to 127 DSP Output Volume Pan Specifies the post DSP send stereo pan position 0 indicates the center 64 to 0 to 63 DSP Output Pan while a smaller values shifts to the left and a larger value shifts to the right Rev Send Specifies how much reverb is applied to the post DSP send note DSP Output Reverb Send 1 See the block diagram under Configuration of Effects page E 32 2 See To add the chorus effect to sounds page E 35 and To use a DSP page E 36 E 42 0 to 40 to 127 Using the Mixer f MICANST Parameters WK 6500 Only The MIC INST parameters include microphone input input via T 7 MIC IN jack related settings Parameter Name Description Setting Range Part Specifies if sound input via a microphone should be output on or not output oFF on Mic Inst Enable OFF Volume Specifies the volume level of sound input via a microphone 0 to 127 Mic Inst Volume Pan Specifies the stereo pan position of sound input via a microphone 0 indica
139. ll cause the C 4 RECORD button to change from flashing to lit During recording the display will show the current measure MEASURE and beat BEAT PITCH BEND wheel S 1 and pedal operations are also recorded When recording reaches a point where there is less than 100 notes of remaining memory capacity the current measure MEASURE and beat BEAT values will start flashing 5 To stop recording press the L 17 START STOP button e After recording stops the initial song sequencer mode screen appears on the display TEMPO MEASURE BEAT aa ag ous kes 4 At this time you can press the L 17 START STOP button to replay what you have just recorded For details about playing back recorded content see Playing a Recorded Song page E 73 6 To exit the song sequencer press the C 3 SONG SEQUENCER button or the R 15 EXIT button E 65 L Using the Song Sequencer To use EASY REC to record a performance using a music preset 1 Perform steps 1 through 4 under To perform using a music preset page E 50 2 Press the C 4 RECORD button RECORD D e The button will start flashing and the EASY REC screen will appear on the display 3 Start to play something using a music preset For details see To perform using a music preset page E 50 This will start recording along with Auto Accompaniment in accordance with the preset chord progression e Starting recor
140. ll the setting values at high speed e You can specify a tempo value in the range of 30 to 255 3 Press the R 15 EXIT button This exits the tempo screen E 19 L Selecting and Playing a Tone E To adjust the tempo by tapping a beat 1 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button tap the L 12 TAP button four times at the speed tempo you want to set F TRANSPOSE 77 P a s S A FUNCTION No V YES A SN 1C C N e The first tap of the L 12 TAP button will cause the display shown below to appear The tempo setting will change in accordance with your tapping speed as soon as you tap the fourth time The setting will be canceled if you release the R 13 FUNCTION button before tapping the R 12 TAP button four times 2 After setting the tempo by tapping you then can use the procedure under To change the tempo using the TEMPO buttons page E 19 to make fine adjustments E 20 Using the Pitch Bend Wheel The PITCH BEND wheel S 1 lets you change the pitch of notes you are playing by rotating the wheel forward or back Rotating the wheel away from you raises the pitch while rotating it towards you lowers it Releasing the wheel causes the pitch of the notes to return to normal automatically IMPORTANT Do not have the pitch bend wheel rotated as you turn on the keyboard You also can change the range of the pitch bend wheel bend rang
141. long with a count of the measures and beats since you started the metronome lilii wo 1234567 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 REGISTRATION TEMPO MEASURE BEAT BANK q 2 milam i EA Kaki Beat Tempo Measure 2 Press the L 10 METRONOME button again to stop the metronome To change the beats per measure 1 Hold down the L 10 BEAT button until the metronome beat screen shown below appears on the display METRONOME 2 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to select a beat setting You can select 0 or a value within the range of 2 to 6 Specifying 0 for this setting will cause each beat to be indicated by the same sound no chime at the beginning of each measure 3 Press the L 10 BEAT or R 15 EXIT button e This exits the metronome beat screen To change the tempo setting There are two different methods you can use to change the tempo setting using the TEMPO buttons or tapping a beat with a button E To change the tempo using the TEMPO buttons 1 Press the L 11 TEMPO V slower or L 12 TEMPO A faster button v TEMPO A F TAP e This displays the tempo screen shown below If you do not perform any operation for a few seconds the display will return to previous screen automatically 2 Use the L 11 TEMPO WV and L 12 TEMPO A buttons to change the tempo beats per minute e Holding down either button will scro
142. m LFO Rate LFO Depth Configurable Parameters Chorus Flanger Reflection Compressor Auto Pan Tremolo 3 Find the same type names in the table under Single Type DSP Parameters on pages E 121 through E 123 and note the operation and setting ranges of the items that are the same as those shown in the Configurable Parameters column of the above table In our Distortion Wah example the left side part of the name is Distortion so we can see in the above table that Gain and Level parameters can be configured You can find out about the operations and setting ranges of Gain and Level by referring to 03 Distortion on page E 121 4 Next repeat steps 2 and 3 above for the right side part of the dual type DSP parameter name e The parameter numbers that appear on the parameter setting screen start from 1 and the number is incremented for each successive parameter The parameter numbers of our Distortion Wah example would be as shown below 1 Gain 2 Level 3 LFO Waveform 4 LFO Rate 5 LFO Depth E 123 l A Reference Fingering Guide Fingered 1 Fingered 2 Chords c HH A O AAN cm PH HH caim WM cas csusa WU om WH MH ew HH a Cm7 5 HII C75 3 Wa c7susa II
143. me of the instrument part you select will appear on the display Selecting this instrument Causes this name to part appear on the display Percussion PERC Drums DRUM Bass BASS Chord 1 to Chord 5 CHORD1 to CHORDS E 29 L Using Auto Accompaniment 5 Edit the selected accompaniment pattern instrument part as desired e While performing the procedure below you can press the L 17 START STOP button and perform repeat playback of only the accompaniment pattern you are editing Each press of the L 17 START STOP button starts or stops playback 1 While RHYTHM is displayed in line three of the rhythm editor screen specify a number to assign a rhythm to the instrument part of the selected accompaniment pattern Settings are configured using the same procedures as those for rhythm selection Perform steps 1 2 and 3 under Playing an Auto Accompaniment on page E 24 2 Configure the mixer settings of the selected accompaniment pattern instrument part as desired Press the C 5 MIXER button use the R 17 A V buttons to select one of the items described in the table below and then use the dial or R 14 buttons to change the setting Display Item name Description Setting Range TONE Part Tone Specifies the instrument part tone setting All tones except user tones Part Part On Off Specifies whether or not the instrument part should sound on
144. memory card first press it into the 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 Entering the Card Mode Enter the card mode when you want to perform memory card operations e While in the rhythm mode page E 7 press the C 7 CARD button to enter the card mode CARD 5 LOAD SAVE This will cause the indicator to disappear from the display and the indicator to appear If the message No Card appears on the display it means there is no memory card in the card slot For details about what appears on the display while a card is loaded see Playing a Music File from a Memory Card page E 108 e To exit the card mode press the C 7 CARD button again This will cause the indicator to disappear from the display and the indicator to appear Formatting a Memory Card IMPORTANT e 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 Keyboard 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 7 Insert the memory card you want to format into the Digital Keyboard s card slot e Make sure the memory card is write enabled Check the position of the card
145. mpaniment e While an individual part A01 through A16 B01 through B16 is selected in step 2 above pressing a keyboard key will sound only notes of the selected part All other types of performance operations layer split Auto Accompaniment etc are disabled Using the Mixer f To initialize all mixer parameters NOTE For details about how initial default settings are configured when you perform the following procedure see Parameter List page E 127 1 While the mixer screen is displayed hold down the R 13 FUNCTION button as you press the C 13 MENU button e This displays the mixer menu screen with the next to Initialize 2 Press the R 16 ENTER button 3 In response to the Sure message that appears press the R 14 YES button to initialize all mixer parameters or the R 14 NO button to cancel To change the information displayed by the level meter while configuring part parameter settings 1 While the mixer screen is displayed hold down the R 13 FUNCTION button as you press the C 13 MENU button e This displays the mixer menu 2 Use the R 17 V button to move the to Display and then press the R 16 ENTER button 3 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to change the setting ite ele ct display OL Inis Select this setting information Part parameter setting values Param Volume level Meter 4 After the setting is the way you wan
146. n or off Turning on the metronome causes it to sound a count during recording but not during playback 4 Use the R 17 V button to move the to Precount and then use the R 14 buttons to turn the precount on or off Turing on the precount inserts a one measure count before the start of recording when you press the L 17 START STOP button in step 7 5 Press the R 15 EXIT button to exit the menu NOTE e Page 2 of the menu screen has a RecType setting but this setting cannot be used when recording a performance to the system track Using the Song Sequencer f 7 Start playing something on the keyboard Recording starts automatically when you perform any one of the following operations Playing on the keyboard Pressing the L 13 INTRO L 14 NORMAL FILL IN or L 15 VARIATION FILL IN button Pressing the L 17 START STOP button To input one or more rests before starting recording press the L 17 START STOP button to start recording and then start keyboard play at the point you want Starting recording will cause the C 4 RECORD button to change from flashing to lit During recording the display will show the current measure MEASURE and beat BEAT PITCH BEND wheel S 1 and pedal operations are also recorded When recording reaches a point where there is less than 100 notes of remaining memory capacity the current measure MEASURE and beat BEAT values will start fla
147. nd names that appear on the display Screen Name 01 Equal 02 Pure Major 03 Pure Minor 04 Pythagorean 05 Kirnberger 3 06 Werckmeister Number Preset Temperament Equal temperament Just major intonation Just minor intonation Pythagorean system Kirnberger III Werckmeister 1 3 M 07 Mean Tone Mean tone 08 Rast Rast 09 Bayati Bayati 10 Hijaz Hijaz 11 Saba Saba 12 Dashti Dashti 13 Chahargah Chahargah 14 Segah Segah 15 Gurjari Todi Gurjari Todi 16 Chandrakauns Chandrakauns 17 Charukeshi Charukeshi 4 Perform the following steps to specify the root note of a temperament 1 Press the R 17 gt button e This displays root note setting screen 2 Use the dial or the R 14 buttons to change the root note C to B You can also use the keyboard to specify the root note E 21 L Selecting and Playing a Tone 5 When you are finished press the R 15 EXIT button twice e This will return to the screen that was displayed before you displayed the scale screen Q2NOTE e The root note setting you specify here is retained even if you later change to a different preset temperament Fine Tuning a Scale 1 If required perform the procedure under To select a preset scale page E 21 to select a preset temperament 2 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 6 SCALE button to display the scale
148. ng the R 14 YES button at this time will display the user rhythm save screen in step 9 To cancel the editor operation without saving the edited results press the R 14 NO button 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 To clear user rhythm data 1 Press the C 2 RHYTHM EDITOR button to display the rhythm editor screen 2 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 13 MENU button e This displays the rhythm editor menu 3 Use the R 17 V button to move the to Clear and then press the R 16 ENTER button This displays a screen for specifying the number of the rhythm you want to clear 4 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to specify the number of the user rhythm you want to clear Press the R 16 ENTER button 6 In response to the Sure message that appears press the R 14 YES button to clear or the R 14 NO button to cancel E 31 Applying Effects to a Sound You can apply a variety of different acoustic effects to the sounds produced by the Digital Keyboard The built in effects include a wide variety of variations that give you access to a selection of general digital effects e The WK 6500 also lets you apply effects to input from the T 7 MIC IN jack
149. nnot delete all measures If you specify range that includes all of the measures the first measure will remain without being deleted 5 In response to the Sure message that appears press the R 14 YES button to execute the operation you performed in step 4 or the R 14 NO button to cancel e Pressing the R 14 YES button starts the process The message Please Wait will remain on the display if the process takes time to perform Do not perform any operation while this message is on the display E 61 saving Keyboard Setups to Registration Memory coc Registration memory lets you store Digital Keyboard setups tone rhythm etc for instant recall whenever you need them e For information about items that can be part of a registration setup see Parameter List page E 127 When recalling a registration setup you can recall only the setting items related to accompaniments or only the setting items related to scales For more information see RegFItAcmp Registration Filter Accompaniment page E 98 and RegFltScal Registration Filter Scale page E 98 You can have up to 32 setups in registration memory at one time The C 8 BANK and C 9 1 to C 12 4 buttons are used for selecting bank and area E 62 REGISTRATION C 10 C 11 C 12 Area
150. nt Declaration of Conformity Model Number CTK 6000 WK 6500 Trade Name CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD Responsible party CASIO AMERICA INC Address 570 MT PLEASANT AVENUE DOVER NEW JERSEY 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 Important Please note the following important information before using this product Before using the optional AC Adaptor to power the unit be sure to check the AC Adaptor for any damage first Carefully check the power cord for breakage cuts exposed wire and other serious damage Never let children use an AC adaptor that is seriously damaged Never attempt to recharge batteries Do not use rechargeable batteries Never mix old batteries with new ones Use recommended batteries or equivalent types Always make sure that positive and negative poles are facing correctly as indicated near the battery compartment Replace batteries as soon as possible after any sign they are getting weak Do not short circuit the battery terminals The product is not intended for children under 3 years Use only a CASIO AD A12150LW adaptor The AC adaptor is not a toy Be sure to disconnect the AC adaptor before cleaning the product
151. nu Play CardUtl screen 3 Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the to AllData and then press the R 16 ENTER button e This displays the All Load screen The remainder of the steps are the same as those from step 5 under To load data to Digital Keyboard memory from a memory card Using a Memory Card f To delete a file from a memory card 1 Insert the memory card into the card slot 2 Press the C 7 CARD button to enter the card mode 3 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 13 MENU button This displays the function menu Play CardUtl screen 4 Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the to FileDelete and then press the R 16 ENTER button e This displays a screen for specifying the file to be deleted 5 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to display the file you want to delete 6 Press the R 16 ENTER button 7 In response to the Sure message that appears press the R 14 YES button to delete or the R 14 NO button to cancel e Pressing the R 14 YES button displays the message Please Wait indicating the operation is in progress Do not perform any operation while this message is on the display Complete appears on the display after the operation is complete A To rename a file on a memory card 1 insert the memory card into the card slot 2 Press the C 7 CARD button to enter the card
152. o L 13 INTRO button flashing Variation L 15 VARIATION FILL IN button flashing For details about intro and variation patterns see Modifying Auto Accompaniment Patterns page E 27 8 Play the chord you want on the chord keyboard left keyboard keys e Auto Accompaniment will start playing when you play the chord To start percussion part play without playing a chord press the L 17 START STOP button Example To play a C chord Chord W Melody keyboard HU gt The chord root and type that corresponds to the keys you press appear in the chord area of the display 9 Play other chords with your left hand as you play 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 e You can use the L 14 NORMAL FILL IN and L 15 VARIATION FILL IN buttons to modify accompaniment patterns For details see Modifying Auto Accompaniment Patterns page E 27 10 When you are finished press the L 17 START STOP button again to stop Auto Accompaniment e Pressing the L 16 SYNCHRO ENDING button instead of the L 17 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 27 NOTE You can use the following procedure to
153. oard 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 E 124 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 E CASIO Chord With CASIO Chord you can use simplified fingerings to play the four types of chords described below Chord Type Example Major Chords Press one key whose note Note corresponds to the chord name name To play C Major press any C key in the chord keyboard The octave of the note does not matter C C Major CODEE F F GA AB B CC DE E F Minor Chords Press the chord keyboard key that corresponds to the major chord while also pressing one other chord keyboard key to the right Cm C minor CODEE F F GA AB B CO DE E F Seventh Chords Press the chord keyboard key that corresponds to the major chord while also pressing two elele other chord keyboard keys to the right C7 C seventh CODE E F F GA AB B CO DE E F Minor Seventh Chords Press the chord keyboard key that corresponds to the major chord while also pressing elele three other chord keyboard keys to the right
154. of each part 0 to 127 Part Volume Pan Specifies the stereo pan position of each part 0 indicates the center while a smaller 64 to 0 to 63 Part Pan values shifts to the left and a larger value shifts to the right CoarseTune Specifies in semitone steps the pitch of the notes of each part 24 to 0 to 24 Part Coarse Tune FineTune Specifies in cent steps the pitch of the notes of each part 99 to 0 to 99 Part Fine Tune BendRange Specifies the bend range of each part 0 to 2 to 24 Part Bend Range DSP Line Specifies whether DSP should be applied to each part Changing this setting from oFF on Part DSP Line OFF to on automatically switches the Cho DSP setting page E 42 to DSP Rev Send Specifies how much reverb is applied to each part 0 to 40 to 127 Part Reverb Send No reverb is applied at all when this setting is 0 while maximum reverb is applied when it is 127 Cho Send Specifies how much chorus is applied to each part 0 to 127 Part Chorus Send No chorus is applied at all when this setting is 0 while maximum chorus is applied when it is 127 Scale Specifies whether scale page E 21 settings should be applied on or should not be oFF on Part Scale Enable E 44 applied OFF Equal temperament is applied to parts when this setting is oFF Using the Tone Editor
155. on 8 In response to the Sure message that appears press the R 14 YES button to delete or the R 14 NO button to cancel E 91 L Using the Song Sequencer To adjust the velocity value of a note event 1 Display the event editor screen of the track you want to edit e See To select a track for editing page E 85 2 Depending on the type of adjustment you want make perform one of the operations below Do this On the event editor screen move the cursor to the note event you want to adjust and then advance to step 3 To adjust this Individual note event All note events ina track Advance to step 3 Note events within a specific range in a track Advance to step 3 3 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 13 MENU button to display the event editor menu 4 Use the R 17 A V button to move the to VelocityMod and then press the R 16 ENTER button e This displays the Velocity Modify screen 5 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to change the mode indicated in the thick brackets To adjust this Select this mode Individual note event Cursor All note events in a track All Note events within a specific range Locator in a track e While the Locator mode is selected use the R 17 lt gt buttons the dial or the R 14 buttons to specify the range whose note event velocity value you wan
156. on e This causes the cursor to stop flashing To delete an individual event 1 Display the event editor screen of the track that includes the events you want to delete See To select a track for editing page E 85 2 Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the cursor to the event you want to delete 3 Press the C 8 DELETE button The event at the current cursor position will be deleted as soon as you press the C 8 DELETE button Using the Song Sequencer f To delete all events in a track 1 Display the event editor screen of the track that includes the events you want to delete See To select a track for editing page E 85 2 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 13 MENU button to display the event editor menu 3 Use the R 17 A V button to move the to Delete and then press the R 16 ENTER button e This displays the Delete screen 4 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to change the setting in the thick brackets to All and then press the R 16 ENTER button 5 In response to the Sure message that appears press the R 14 YES button to delete or the R 14 NO button to cancel To delete all events in a specific range of a track 1 Display the event editor screen of the track that includes the events you want to delete e See To select a track for editing page E 85 2 If required you can perform a
157. on hold down the L 14 lt lt REW button Sound is muted and the measure number in the lower right corner of the display scrolls at high speed while the L 14 lt lt REW is depressed Releasing the button immediately resumes normal playback from the beginning of the measure whose number is displayed Pressing the L 16 PAUSE button pauses playback Press again to resume playback 7 To stop playback press the L 17 PLAY STOP button Using a Memory Card f Turning Off One Hand Part and Playing the Other Hand Part on the Keyboard Part Off When playing a music file of a piano piece that has the left hand and the right hand parts recorded in separate MIDI channels you can turn off playback of one of the parts and play it on the keyboard along with playback of the other part 1 Enter the card mode and select the MIDI file you want to play 2 Press the L 18 PART SELECT button e This displays a Part Select screen like the one shown below with the next to Part L Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the between Part L left hand part and Part R right hand part and the dial or R 14 buttons to turn the currently selected part on or off 4 Use the R 17 V button to move the to SelectCh and then press the R 16 ENTER button e This causes the screen shown below to appear 5 Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the between Part L l
158. on off Auto harmonize or arpeggiator on off and type Using Auto Harmonize page E 28 Playing Arpeggio Phrases Automatically Arpeggiator page E 23 Arpeggiator hold arpeggiator speed arpeggiator part Function Menu Settings page E 97 Rhythm To change the rhythm while using a music preset page E 53 Synchro start type normal intro variation Playing an Auto Accompaniment page E 24 Tempo To change the tempo setting page E 19 Chord progression NOTE If you change to a different music preset while a music preset is playing changes in rhythm and tempo will be executed after the measure you are in when you make the change is complete e Though you cannot modify the chord progression of a music preset you can modify the preset chord progression and save it as a user preset For details see Creating a User Preset page E 54 E 52 Music Presets f To change music preset Auto Accompaniment settings While the music preset screen is displayed you can use the L 18 ACCOMP ON OFF button to change Auto Accompaniment settings RHYTHM SONG CONTROLLER NORMAL VARIATION SYNCHRO START s amp CHORDS INTRO FILL IN FILL IN ENDING STOP ACCOMP ON OFF gt REPEAT CREW OFF PAUSE PLAY STC SELECT 1 e Each press of the L 18 ACCOMP ON OFF button cycles through settings as shown below Settin indicator g Preset chord progression Flashing Normal Auto Accompaniment Accompanim
159. onize tone part A04 For details about the configuration of song parts see Songs tracks and parts page E 66 e The moment you call up a registration setup or One Touch Preset while recording the setting information registered with the registration setup or One Touch Preset is recorded to the system track The registration setup or One Touch Preset itself is not recorded Track 01 through 16 Recording Content E Recording Start e Part tone selection for the track E During Recording e Part tone selection for the track The mixer settings below All part parameters from B01 through B16 except part on off Panel Settings and Header Settings Before starting recording with the song sequencer you need to select the tone and rhythm and also configure other settings such as tempo mixer settings etc These are called panel settings because they are configured using the Digital Keyboard s control panel When you start recording panel settings are stored in the header of the song Settings in the header of a song are called header settings e The Recording Start settings under System Track and Track 01 through 16 Common Recording Content page E 67 System Track Recording Content page E 67 and Track 01 through 16 Recording Content page E 67 are stored as header settings e Only header settings can be changed after song recording is complete For details see Using Pan
160. ons to scroll through the music preset numbers until the one you want is displayed and then press the R 16 ENTER button Delete existing chords in a specific measure Delete Measure Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the to DeleteMeas and then press the R 16 ENTER button Use the dial or R 14 buttons to specify the start measure of the delete operation Press the R 17 V button to move the thick brackets to Size Use the dial or R 14 buttons to specify the number of measures you want to delete After everything is the way you want press the R 16 ENTER button Insert blank measures at a specific location Insert Measure 2 Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the to InsertMeas and then press the R 16 ENTER button Use the dial or R 14 buttons to specify the start measure of the insert operation Press the R 17 V button to move the thick brackets _ to Size Use the dial or R 14 buttons to specify the number of measures you want to insert After everything is the way you want press the R 16 ENTER button 1 Deletes all existing chords and replaces it with four measures of data with a C chord at the first beat of the first measure user preset initial data 2 You will not be able to execute this operation if the number of measures specified exceeds 999 3 You ca
161. operation is in progress Do not shown below which indicates that it is ready to play perform any other operation while it is displayed with a piano tone using initial power on default Turning off the Digital Keyboard or removing the settings memory card can cause Digital Keyboard data to be deleted or become corrupted It also can cause the Digital Keyboard to fail to turn on when the L 1 POWER button is pressed If this happens refer to Troubleshooting page E 114 W123 a56 789M 6 m REGISTRATION TEMPO MEASURE BEAT Auto Power Off Mt tag Odi 8 ia Poweron This Digital Keyboard is designed to turn off automatically to avoid wasting power after no operation is performed for a preset amount of time The Auto Power Off trigger time is six minutes under battery power and four hours under AC adaptor power e Auto Power Off is enabled while on is selected for AutoPower Auto Power Off page E 99 The initial default setting is on To disable Auto Power Off select oFF for AutoPower Auto Power Off e You also can use the procedure below to temporarily suspend Auto Power Off while it is enabled To turn off the Digital Keyboard press the L 1 POWER button again E 13 L Selecting and Playing a Tone E To disable Auto Power Off 1 While the Digital Keyboard is turned on press the L 1 POWER button to turn it off 2 While holding down the L 4 A POPS ROCK
162. ording but not during playback 4 Use the R 17 V button to move the to Precount and then use the R 14 buttons to turn the precount on or off Turing on the precount inserts a one measure count before the start of recording when you press the L 17 START STOP button in step 7 E 70 5 Use the R 17 V button to move the to RecType and then use the R 14 buttons to select REPL or OVDB When you want to perform this type Select this of recording RecType option Delete any data currently existing in the track being recorded to and start a new recording REPL Replace Overdub any data currently existing in OVDB Overdub the track being recorded to with the new recording 6 Press the R 15 EXIT button to exit the menu 7 Start playing something on the keyboard This will start recording and cause the C 4 RECORD button to change from flashing to lit During recording the display will show the current measure MEASURE and beat BEAT e To input one or more rests before starting recording press the L 17 START STOP button to start recording and then start keyboard play at the point you want PITCH BEND wheel S 1 and pedal operations are also recorded When recording reaches a point where there is less than 100 notes of remaining memory capacity the current measure MEASURE and beat BEAT values will start flashing 8 To stop recording pre
163. orm the operation below to turn on power Warning The following operation will delete all Digital Keyboard data and return all settings to their initial factory defaults While holding down the R 2 B E Piano and R 5 E BASS buttons press the L 1 POWER button to turn on power The Digital Keyboard outputs a loud sound and then suddenly powers down Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor power page E 9 The Digital Keyboard suddenly powers down after a few minutes This happens when Auto Power Off page E 13 is triggered Display The display keeps going out or is flashing Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor power page E 9 Screen contents are visible only from straight ahead This is due to production limitations It does not indicate malfunction Sound Nothing happens when press any keyboard key e Adjust the main volume setting page E 13 e Check if something is plugged into the T 4 PHONES jack on the back of the Digital Keyboard Turn power off and then back on to initialize all keyboard settings page E 13 Nothing happens or notes do not play normally when play on the left side of the keyboard Press the L 18 ACCOMP ON OFF button to disable chord input with chord keyboard page E 24 Nothing happens when start an Auto Accompaniment e With rhythms 191 to 200 nothing will sound until
164. our notes Adds 3 note close harmony for a 019 AWayGlos total of four notes 011 Block Adds block chord notes 012 Big Band Adds big band style harmony For information about type numbers greater than 012 see Playing Arpeggio Phrases Automatically Arpeggiator page E 23 3 Press the R 15 EXIT button This exits the type selection screen 4 Press the R 18 AUTO HARMONIZE ARPEGGIATOR button e This causes a pointer indicator to appear on the display next to AUTO HARMONIZE AUTO HARMONIZE j RHYTHM ARPEGGIATOR Lit 5 Play chords and the melody on the keyboard e Harmony will be added to your melody notes based on the chords you play Using Auto Accompaniment f 6 To turn off auto harmonize press the R 18 AUTO HARMONIZE ARPEGGIATOR button again e This causes the pointer indicator next to AUTO HARMONIZE to disappear Using the Rhythm Editor You can use the rhythm editor to modify a built in Auto Accompaniment rhythm and create an original user rhythm of your own You can select a part drum bass etc of a normal intro or other pattern page E 27 and turn it on or off adjust its volume level and perform other operations User Rhythm Numbers Rhythm areas numbered F 001 through F 010 are for storage of user rhythms You can have up to 10 user rhythms stored in memory at one time You can recall a stored user rhythm by pressing the L 9 F USER RH
165. own below Pressing the R 14 YES button at this time will display the user preset save screen in step 7 To cancel the editor operation without saving the edited results press the R 14 NO button To clear user preset data 1 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 13 MENU button to display the MP music preset editor screen 2 Use the R 17 V button to move the to Clear and then press the R 16 ENTER button This displays a screen for specifying the number of the user preset you want to clear 3 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to specify the number of the user preset you want to clear 4 Press the R 16 ENTER button 5 In response to the Sure message that appears press the R 14 YES button to clear or the R 14 NO button to cancel E 55 L Music Presets Timing Setting and Chord Progression Playback This section explains how chord progressions are played in accordance with the Timing Timing set settings in step 5 under To create and save a user preset page E 54 Note that this setting affects playback only It does not change the chord progression data Normal Plays chords at the same timing as the recording Half Plays chords measure by measure at a timing that is half that of the recording Example Measure Beat Chord progression The following shows what happens when the Half setting is used to play bac
166. part A07 Keyboard LOWER part Auto Accompaniment A99 Percussion part Auto Accompaniment Arg Drums part System A11 Auto Accompaniment Song Track Bass part A12 Auto Accompaniment Chord 1 part A13 Auto Accompaniment Chord 2 part A14 Auto Accompaniment Chord 3 part A15 Auto Accompaniment Chord 4 part A16 Auto Accompaniment Chord 5 part Track 01 B01 Keyboard B01 part l Track 16 B16 Keyboard B16 part e The Digital Keyboard uses multiple parts simultaneously to sound Auto Accompaniment a keyboard layer tone and keyboard split tone at the same time The system track is used to record the notes of these parts in a single location e Tracks 01 through 16 each correspond to a single musical instrument part Each track is used to record the notes of each individual part The parts shown in the table above correspond to mixer parts For details see Using the Mixer page E 39 Using the Song Sequencer f System Track and Track 01 through 16 Common Recording Content E Recording Start e Note settings e Rhythm selection e Tempo setting e Scale setting The mixer settings below All part parameters from A04 through A07 and B01 through B16 Excluding part on off Part parameters from A09 through A16 part on off coarse tune fine tune scale enable DSP line DSP parameters volume pan reverb send Effect settings e Accomp volume E During Recording e Keyboard play
167. play along with the chord progression 6 Play the melody along with the Auto Accompaniment The preset chord progression repeats the same pattern The number of measures in the progression depends on the music preset that is selected Shorter progressions are made up of two to four measures while longer are 30 to 40 measures long For some chord progressions a fill in pattern will be inserted automatically at the end of a progression pattern You can change to a different music preset while Auto Accompaniment play is in progress or after stopping your performance in step 7 below Perform steps 3 and 4 of this procedure to change to another music preset If you change to a different music preset while playing the change will be executed after playback reaches the end of the measure you are in when you make the change 7 To stop playing press the L 16 SYNCHRO ENDING button or the L 17 START STOP button The indicator continues to flash on the display even after you stop playing Pressing the L 17 START STOP button at this time will restart Auto Accompaniment play 8 Press the R 15 EXIT button to exit the music preset screen e You also can press the R 15 EXIT button while Auto Accompaniment play is in progress In this case play will stop and the music preset screen will be exited as soon as you press the R 15 EXIT button OANOTE e Instead of using the preset chord progression you also can use
168. quencer menu 2 Use the R 17 A V button to move the to ClearSong and then press the R 16 ENTER button e This causes the Clear Song screen to appear At this time the target song for the clear operation is the one you just recorded 3 Press the R 16 ENTER button This will cause the confirmation message Sure to appear 4 Press the R 14 YES button to clear the track data or the R 14 NO button to cancel NOTE e For information on how to select a particular song and clear its content see To clear a song page E 76 E 71 L Using the Song Sequencer Mixer Settings in the Song Sequencer Mode You can access the mixer during playback playback standby or record standby C 4 RECORD button flashing or while recording is in progress C 4 RECORD button lit Press the C 5 MIXER button to display the mixer screen To return to the song sequencer mode screen press the C 5 MIXER button again or press the R 15 EXIT button The table below shows how mixer parts correspond to song sequencer parts Mixer Song Sequencer Parts A04 to A07 A09 to A16 Parts B01 to B16 System Track Tracks 01 through 16 Supported Mixer Operations during Playback or Playback Standby All mixer settings can be configured during playback or playback standby subject to the following precautions If you want to change mixer settings during playback standby change them after sele
169. r example to play only the melody that was recorded using the UPPER 1 part and recorded into the system track select Part A05 For details about the content of each part see How Parts are Organized page E 39 5 Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the thick brackets to Part 6 Press the R 14 buttons at the same time e This causes the setting to change to Sol Solo 7 Press the L 17 START STOP button e This starts playback only of the part you selected in step 4 e Playback stops automatically when it reaches the end of asong To stop playback part way through press the L 17 START STOP button E 74 To repeat play a specific phrase 1 Hold down the R 13 REPEAT button until the locator screen shown below appears on the display Start point input area End point input area 2 Specify a measure as the start point of the phrase to be repeat played 1 Press the R 14 button This will input 001 01 00 into the start point input area A and cause the cursor to start to flash 2 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to specify the start measure number 3 Specify a measure as the end point of the phrase to be repeat played 1 Press the R 17 three times to move the cursor to the end point input area Press the R 14 button The end point input area B initially shows the measure that is one measure after the start point 2 Use
170. re see How Parts are Organized page E 39 AccompVol Auto Accompaniment Volume Adjusts the Auto Accompaniment volume level master volume of parts A09 through A16 This setting does not affect the keyboard volume level parts A01 through A03 000 115 127 SongVol Song Volume Adjusts the master volume of song file playback in the card mode page E 103 This setting does not affect the keyboard volume level parts A01 through A03 or Auto Accompaniment volume level parts A09 through A16 000 127 MetroVol Metronome Volume Adjusts the metronome volume This setting is linked with the A08 part volume part volume that can be adjusted with the mixer page E 39 000 100 127 MIDI Group KeyboardCh Keyboard Channel Selects the channel for sending keyboard play MIDI data to an external device keyboard channel 01 16 LocalCtri Local Control Specifies whether pressing a key sounds the internal sound source on or whether the keyboard and internal sound source should be disconnected oFF AccompOut Accompaniment MIDI Out Specifies if Auto Accompaniment MIDI data should be sent to an external device on or not sent to an external device OFF General Other Group Contrast LCD Contrast Adjusts display contrast 01 09 17 AutoPower Auto Power Off Specifies if Auto Power Off page E 13 is enabled on or disabled OFF Even when
171. relative amount of pressure applied to the keyboard keys You can specify more volume for stronger pressure and less volume or a lighter pressure or you can specify the same volume regardless of how much pressure is applied to the keys e Reverb Send Chorus Send DSP Line DSP Type DSP Parameters These parameters control the effects applied to tones E 46 Creating a User Tone User Tone Numbers Tone areas numbered L 001 through L 010 are for storage of user tones You can have up to 10 user tones stored in memory at one time You can recall a stored user tone by pressing the R 12 L USER TONES button See To select a tone page E 14 To create and save a user tone 1 Select the tone you want to edit in order to create your user tone 2 Press the C 6 TONE EDITOR button TONE EDITOR G SCALE e This displays the tone editor screen Total number of pages Currently displayed page Parameter name Current setting Currently selected parameter Enclosed by thick brackets e You can use the R 17 lt lt gt buttons to scroll between pages 3 Use the R 17 A V buttons to move the thick brackets to the parameter you want to change e For information about the operation and the setting range of each parameter see Tone Parameter Settings page E 48 4 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to change the setting value Pressing t
172. rmal fill in on nFloF normal fill in off vFIOn variation fill in on vFloF variation fill in off Endin ending pattern 4 C on the display indicates C 1 one octave below C0 5 This setting corresponds to the function menu AccompVol item page E 99 6 For details see Specifying whether the Current Scale Settings Should be Applied to Auto Accompaniment Accomp Scale page E 22 To select a track for editing 1 Perform steps 1 to 3 of the procedure under To start an event editor operation on page E 81 to display the event editor screen 2 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button use the R 17 lt lt gt buttons to select the track you want to To play back a song from the event editor screen Quick Play edit 1 Perform steps 1 to 3 of the procedure under To start an event editor operation on page E 81 to display the event editor screen 2 Press the L 17 START STOP button e This starts playback of the song being edited from the first measure where the cursor is currently located e Playback stops automatically when it reaches the end of a song To stop playback part way through press the L 17 START STOP button E 85 L Using the Song Sequencer To select the types of events that appear on the Event Editor screen View Select 1 Perform the procedure under To start an event editor operation on page E 81 2 Use R 17 gt button to display page
173. rt TOP song start point Not editable NOTE Note name C CO G9 iL Note Note GATE Gate time 00 00 99 95 VEL Velocity 001 127 Bend Pitch Bender Bend VALU Pitch Bender 8192 0000 8191 Mod Modulation Modulat VALU Modulation 000 127 Sus Sustain Pedal Sustain VALU Sustain Pedal 000 127 Soft Soft Pedal Soft VALU Soft Pedal 000 127 Sost Sostenute Pedal Sostenu VALU Sostenute Pedal 000 127 END song end point _ _ Not editable 1 A note event is not displayed as the event name at position but rather as the note name C4 etc 2 C on the display indicates C 1 one octave below C0 Track 01 to 16 Events esi display during display Parameter Name Setting Range display Event Name insert TONE Part Tone Tone VALU Tone Number A 001 L 010 Vol Part Volume Volume VALU Part Volume 000 127 Pan Part Pan Pan VALU Part Pan 64 00 63 CTun Part Coarse Tune CrsTune VALU Part Coarse Tune 24 00 24 FTun Part Fine Tune FinTune VALU Part Fine Tune 99 00 99 BndR Part Bend Range BendRng VALU Part Bend Range 00 24 RSnd Part Reverb Send RevSend VALU Part Reverb Send 000 127 CSnd Part Chorus Send ChoSend VALU Part Chorus Send 000 127 SclE Part Scale Enable ScaleEn VALU Part Scale Enable on oFF DspL Part DSP Line DspLine VALU Part DSP Line on OFF Exp Expression Express VALU Expression 000 127
174. s of settings the status of Auto Accompaniment and other information There are two types of indicators text type indicators such as RHYTHM and pointer B type indicators In the case of pointer type indicators a setting or status is indicated by the location of the next to fixed text along the sides of the display For example the location of the pointer lB on the right side of the display in the sample below indicates REVERB TEMPO MEASURE BEAT REVERB M mna i G Du f i CHORUS DSP Registration bank area This area shows the number of the currently selected registration bank page E 62 Chord area This area shows the chord being played when Auto Accompaniment page E 24 or music preset page E 50 is being used It also can display fraction chords by showing the chord root C G etc and type m 7th etc E 6 Tempo measure beat area Tempo is shown as the current setting value as beats per minute Auto Accompaniment the metronome page E 19 and other playback is performed at the tempo shown here The MEASURE and BEAT values are counted up as Auto Accompaniment the metronome or other playback progresses Currently Selected Item Indication The item that is currently selected on a display screen is indicated by thick brackets _ and by a large dot The currently selected item is the one that is affected by the R 14 buttons or dial operations
175. se the existing system track data to be deleted 3 Perform the following steps to configure beat and other settings 1 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 13 MENU button This will display a menu like the one shown below with the next to Beat beat 2 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to configure the beat setting You can specify a beat setting of 2 4 to 8 4 2 8 to 16 8 3 Use the R 17 V button to move the to Metronome and then use the R 14 buttons to turn the metronome on or off Turning on the metronome causes it to sound a count during recording but not during playback 4 Use the R 17 V button to move the to Precount and then use the R 14 buttons to turn the precount on or off Turing on the precount inserts a one measure count before the start of recording when you press the L 17 START STOP button in step 4 5 Press the R 15 EXIT button to exit the menu A Start playing something on the keyboard e Recording starts automatically when you perform any one of the following operations Playing on the keyboard Pressing the L 13 INTRO L 14 NORMAL FILL IN or L 15 VARIATION FILL IN button Pressing the L 17 START STOP button To input one or more rests before starting recording press the L 17 START STOP button to start recording and then start keyboard play at the point you want Starting recording wi
176. se the R 17 lt gt button to move the cursor and then use the dial or R 14 buttons to change the value at the cursor position The cursor flashes during a value change operation e For information about data types and setting value ranges for events that can be edited see Event Types and Screen Content page E 82 7 To apply the event data press the R 16 ENTER button e This causes the cursor to stop flashing NOTE You also can perform the operation in step 3 by moving the to Insert on the event editor menu and then pressing the R 16 ENTER button To copy the events within a specific range to a desired location 1 Display the event editor screen of the track that contains the events you want to copy See To select a track for editing page E 85 2 If required you can perform a song playback operation to check the range you want to select for copying and the copy location 018 01 00 020 01 00 024 01 00 See To play back a song from the event editor screen Quick Play page E 85 Using the Song Sequencer f 3 Press the C 10 COPY button This displays the Copy screen If you have already specified a range using the locator screen page E 74 that range will be displayed on the range specification screen Copy destination point Copy source range start point end point 4 Use the R
177. setting or hold down the pedal which will cause notes currently being played to be sustained E 63 Using the Song Sequencer A OO You can use the song sequencer to record keyboard play including Auto Accompaniment or to record individual parts multi track recording and combine them into a final song After recording data you can edit each individual note event You can have up to five recorded songs approximately 12 000 notes total stored in memory at the same time IMPORTANT The message Please Wait will remain on the display while a data save operation is in progress Do not perform any other operation while it is displayed Turning off the Digital Keyboard or removing the memory card can cause Digital Keyboard data to be deleted or become corrupted It also can cause the Digital Keyboard to fail to turn on when the L 1 POWER button is pressed If this happens refer to Troubleshooting page E 114 E 64 Starting One touch Recording EASY REC EASY REC lets you start recording of keyboard play with a single button operation e EASY REC is a function of the song sequencer For details on using the song sequencer see What you can do with the song sequencer page E 66 e EASY REC can be used to record keyboard play t
178. shift to raise or lower the octave of a song to assign different octaves to the left side and right side keyboards while the keyboard is split or to play two notes in different octaves while the keyboard is layered 1 Hold down the R 20 OCTAVE button until the octave shift screen shown below appears on the display Octave shift amount Octave unit Part name e This indicates you can change the UPPER 1 part octave 2 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to specify the octave shift amount You can shift the octave within the range of 2 to 0 to 2 3 If you want to change the octave of the UPPER 2 part press the R 20 OCTAVE button e This will cause UPPER 2 to appear on the display indicating that you can change the UPPER 2 part octave Perform the same operation as in step 3 to specify the octave shift amount 4 f you want to change the octave of the LOWER part press the R 20 OCTAVE button This will cause LOWER to appear on the display indicating that you can change the LOWER part octave Perform the same operation as in step 3 to specify the octave shift amount 5 Press the R 20 OCTAVE button or the R 15 EXIT button e This exits the octave shift screen Selecting and Playing a Tone f Using the Metronome 1 Press the L 10 METRONOME button METRONOME W lt BEAT e This will start the metronome e The display will show the tempo a
179. shing 8 To stop recording press the L 17 START STOP button At this time you can press the L 17 START STOP button to replay what you have just recorded For details about playing back recorded content see Playing a Recorded Song page E 73 9 To exit the song sequencer press the C 3 SONG SEQUENCER button or the R 15 EXIT button To record to Tracks 01 through 16 1 Press the C 3 SONG SEQUENCER button to enter the song sequencer mode SONG SEQUENCER G EDIT Song area number 2394567839 OR BAe TEMPO MEASURE BEAT SEQUENCER Gn nn p oes Kiki 4 e An asterisk next to a song area number indicates that there is already data recorded in that area e EX in the level meter indicates that the system track is currently selected while B indicates that another track 01 through 16 is selected In the case of B which track is selected is indicated by the position of a pointer A A black box mm in the level meter above a track number indicates that there is already data recorded in that track 2 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to select a song area number e Selecting a song area that already contains recorded data will immediately recall the header settings of the song page E 67 3 Press the C 4 RECORD button 2 e The button will start to flash and the Digital Keyboard will enter record standb
180. song playback operation at this time to check the range you want to select for deletion e See To play back a song from the event editor screen Quick Play page E 85 3 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 13 MENU button to display the event editor menu 4 Use the R 17 A V button to move the to Delete and then press the R 16 ENTER button e This displays the Delete screen 5 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to change the setting in the thick brackets to Locator e This displays a range specification screen like the one shown below If you have already specified a range using the locator screen page E 74 that range will be displayed on the range specification screen Range end point Range start point 6 Use the R 17 lt gt button to move the cursor and then use the dial or R 14 buttons to change the value at the cursor position The event located at the timing specified by the range end point will not be deleted 7 After everything is the way you want press the R 16 ENTER button 8 In response to the Sure message that appears press the R 14 YES button to delete or the R 14 NO button to cancel E 87 L Using the Song Sequencer To insert an event 1 Display the event editor screen of the track where you want to insert the event See To select a track for e
181. ss the L 17 START STOP button At this time you can press the L 17 START STOP button to replay what you have just recorded For details about playing back recorded content see Playing a Recorded Song page E 73 9 To exit the song sequencer press the C 3 SONG SEQUENCER button or the R 15 EXIT button Using the Song Sequencer f To clear the content of a single track immediately after recording it 1 While the song sequencer mode initial screen is on the display after track recording is complete hold down the R 13 FUNCTION button as you press the C 13 MENU button e This displays the song sequencer menu with the located at ClearTrack 2 Press the R 16 ENTER button e This causes the Clear Track screen to appear At this time the target track for the clear operation is the one you just recorded 3 Press the R 16 ENTER button This will cause the confirmation message Sure to appear 4 Press the R 14 YES button to clear the track data or the R 14 NO button to cancel e For information on how to select a particular track and clear its content see To clear a single track page E 79 To clear a single song immediately after recording it 1 While the song sequencer mode initial screen is on the display after track recording is complete hold down the R 13 FUNCTION button as you press the C 13 MENU button e This displays the song se
182. stration setup page E 62 is recalled or if scale settings are not recalled on Play CardUtl Playback Card Utility Group NOTE You can directly display this group screen without going through the function menu While in the card mode page E 103 hold down the R 13 FUNCTION button as you press the C 13 MENU button PreCount Song Pre count Sound Specifies if a pre count should sound on when playback of a song file is started in the card mode page E 103 or if a pre count should not sound oFF SongRepeat Song Repeat Play Specifies if a single song file should be repeat played on during playback in the card mode page E 103 or if a song file should not be repeat played oFF AllData All Data You can batch save all user data in Digital Keyboard memory to a memory card or load all user data from a memory card to Digital Keyboard memory See To batch save all Digital Keyboard data to a memory card page E 105 and To batch load all Digital Keyboard memory data from a memory card page E 106 for more information CardFormat Card Format See Formatting a Memory Card page E 103 FileDelete File Delete See To delete a file from a memory card page E 107 FileRename File Rename See To rename a file on a memory card page E 107 Using the Function Menu f Volume Volume Group For details about parts mentioned he
183. t UPPER 2 part and LOWER part Layer On Split On AAA UPPER 1 UPPER 2 LOWER NOTE e You can configure the settings described below to adjust each part when using multiple tones in layer and split configurations To adjust this setting for Go here for more each part information Octave shift Using Octave Shift page E 18 Volume balance Using the Mixer page E 39 Stereo position effect reverb chorus levels and other detailed settings E 15 Selecting and Playing a Tone D o DD C C C co J To layer two tones 1 Refer to the separate Appendix to look up the group s and numbers of the two tones UPPER 1 part tone and UPPER 2 part tone you want to use 2 Check to make sure that the and indicators are not on the display If they are displayed press the R 19 SPLIT button and or R 20 LAYER button to clear both indicators from the display When neither indicator is displayed the tone you select will become the UPPER 1 part tone 3 Use the TONE buttons and dial to select the UPPER 1 part tone 4 Press the R 20 LAYER button e This causes the indicator to appear on the display This indicates that the tone you select will become the UPPER 2 part tone 5 Use the TONE buttons and dial to select the UPPER 2 part tone 6 Play something on the keybo
184. t press the R 15 EXIT button to exit the menu E 41 L Using the Mixer Mixer Parameter Settings The tables below show the parameters that can be configured on the mixer screen The settings marked with an asterisk in the Setting Range column are initial defaults MASTER Parameters MASTER parameters include items for adjusting the volume level pan position and other settings that are applied globally to all parts Parameter Name Description Setting Range Volume Specifies the maximum volume level of Digital Keyboard output 0 to 127 Master Volume The level set here is the maximum level that can be set with the L 2 MAIN VOLUME knob Pan Specifies the stereo pan position of all sound output by the Digital Keyboard 64 to 0 to 63 Master Pan 0 indicates the center while a smaller values shifts to the left and a larger value shifts to the right DSP Parameters DSP parameters include DSP related settings that are applied globally to all parts IMPORTANT DSP parameter setting cannot be changed while on is selected for the DSP Disable effect setting See To add the chorus effect to sounds page E 35 for information about DSP Disable If you want to change DSP parameter settings change the DSP Disable setting to oFF Parameter Name Description Setting Range Cho DSP Specifies whether the Digital Keyboard s sound source shou
185. t point 1 While holding down the R 19 SPLIT button press the keyboard key that you want to be the leftmost key in the right side UPPER 1 part range LOWER part i Bor i C cout point Key you press e The name of the key you press will appear on the display as the new split point key name e You also can use the R 14 buttons to change the displayed split point key name 2 When you are finished release the R 19 SPLIT button NOTE The initial default split point is at key F 3 e During Auto Accompaniment play page E 24 the keyboard to the left of the split point becomes the chord keyboard To use layer and split together 1 Perform steps 1 through 6 of the procedure under To layer two tones page E 16 2 Refer to the separate Appendix to look up the group and the number of the tone you want to assign to for the LOWER part 3 Press the R 19 SPLIT button This causes the indicator to appear on the display This indicates that the tone you select will become the LOWER part tone 4 Use the TONE buttons and dial to select the LOWER part tone 5 Play something on the left and right sides of the keyboard to confirm that the tones are assigned properly e The right keyboard area plays the UPPER 1 and UPPER 2 tones in a layered configuration while the left keyboard area plays the LOWER tone 6 To cancel keyboard split press the R 19 SPLIT button so
186. t setting The following explains the meanings and setting ranges of the on screen items The settings marked with an asterisk in the Setting Range column are initial defaults Item name Description Seting Range Synchro Specifies the Auto oFF Normal Synchro type Accompaniment synchro Variation start standby type Intro IntroChd Specifies the chords of the C B Intro chord Auto Accompaniment intro Cm Bm pattern EndingChd Specifies the chords of the C B Ending chord Auto Accompaniment Cm Bm ending pattern AutoFill Specifies whether a fill in on oFF Auto fill in should be inserted on or not inserted oFF at the end of the chord progression Timing Specifies the chord change Normal Half Timing set timing during playback for Double 3 4 recorded chords For 3 2 information about differences in playback for each setting value see Timing Setting and Chord Progression Playback page E 56 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 as required 4 After the settings are the way you want press the R 15 EXIT button This returns to the MP editor screen Music Presets f 6 Use the R 17 V button to move the to Store and then press the R 16 ENTER button This displays a screen for specifying the destination user preset number and name Save destination user preset number User preset name
187. t to adjust E 92 6 Press the R 16 ENTER button This will display the setting screen like the one shown below The following explains the meanings and setting ranges of the on screen items The settings marked with an asterisk in the Setting Range column are initial defaults Item name Description Setting Range Fix Fixed value Specifies a fixed value as the velocity value Select oFF for this setting to adjust based on the current velocity value of each note event oFF 001 to 127 Rate Velocity Rate Offset Velocity Offset These settings are enabled only when the oFF is selected for the Fix setting They change the velocity value of each note event according to the mathematical expression decimal parts cut off shown below 1 is used when the value produced by the expression is less than 1 and 127 is used when it is greater than 127 Current velocity X Rate setting Offset setting 000 to 100 to 200 126 to 000 to 126 7 To change the setting to the desired value press the R 16 ENTER button 8 In response to the Sure message that appears press the R 14 YES button to execute the adjustment or the R 14 NO button to cancel Using the Song Sequencer f To adjust the gate time value of a note event 1 Perform steps 1 through 5 under To adjust the velocity value of a note event
188. ta is corrupted Use a different memory card No Card 1 The memory card is not loaded correctly in the Digital 1 Correctly load the memory card into the card slot Keyboard s card slot 2 The memory card was removed while some operation was 2 Do not remove the memory card while any operation is in in progress progress No Data You tried to save a Digital Keyboard user area user rhythm Select a user area that contains data user rhythm song etc that does not contain any data to the memory card No File 1 There is no MUSICDAT folder page E 105 on the 1 Create a MUSICDAT folder on the memory card or format memory card the memory card on the Digital Keyboard page E 103 2 There is no loadable or playable data in the MUSICDAT 2 Move the file you want to load or play into the memory folder card s MUSICDAT folder Not SMF0 1 You are attempting to play back SMF Format 2 file This Digital Keyboard supports playback of SMF Format 0 or Format 1 only Protect The memory card is write protected Use the memory card s write protect switch to enable writing Read Only A read only file with the same name you are trying to use is e Use a different name to save the new file already stored on the memory card e Remove the read only attribute from the existing file and overwrite it with the new file Use a different memory card Size Over 1 The data on the memory card is too big to play 1 This Digital Keyboard supports playb
189. tes 64 to 0 to 63 Mic Inst Pan the center while a smaller values shifts to the left and a larger value shifts to the right DSP Line Specifies whether DSP should be applied to microphone input oFF on Mic Inst DSP Line Rev Send Specifies how much reverb is applied to sound input via a microphone 0 to 40 to 127 Mic Inst Reverb Send Cho Send Specifies how much chorus effect is applied to sound input via a microphone 0 to 127 Mic Inst Chorus Send 1 See the block diagram under Configuration of Effects page E 32 E 43 B Using the Mixer Part Parameters Part parameters include setting items that can be adjusted for parts A01 through A16 and B01 through B16 Parameter Name Description Setting Range TONE Specifies a tone for each part When configuring this parameter you can use the A 001 to L 010 Part Tone buttons from R 1 A PIANO through R 12 L USER TONES to select a tone group Part Specifies if the notes of a particular part should be output on or not output OFF oFF on Part On Off When a part is turned on the part number is displayed along the bottom of the level meter Part numbers are not displayed for parts that are turned off When playing back a MIDI file or song sequencer song a Sol Solo option can be specified to play a specific part only To switch to Sol press both R 14 buttons at the same time Volume Specifies the volume level
190. the dial or the R 14 buttons to change the setting value To do this Not apply scale settings to Auto OFF Accompaniment Select this setting Apply scale settings to Auto on Accompaniment 4 When the setting is the way you want press the R 15 EXIT button e This will return to the screen that was displayed before you displayed the scale screen NOTE e The above scale on off setting affects the Auto Accompaniment bass part and Chord 1 through Chord 5 parts A11 through A16 You also can turn scales settings on or off for each individual part using the Part Parameter page E 44 Scale Part Scale Enable setting Selecting and Playing a Tone f Playing Arpeggio Phrases Automatically Arpeggiator With the arpeggiator you can play various arpeggios and other phrases automatically by simply pressing keys on the keyboard You can select from a number of different arpeggiator options including playing arpeggios from a chord playing various phrases automatically and more 1 Hold down the R 18 AUTO HARMONIZE ARPEGGIATOR button until the type selection screen shown below appears on the display AUTO HARMONIZE ARPEGGIATOR SPLIT LAYER Type number Type name 2 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to select the arpeggiator type you want to use e You can select one of the arpeggiator types 013 through 162 Refer to the separate Appendix for detailed
191. the indicator disappears from the display 7 To cancel tone layering press the R 20 LAYER button again so the indicator disappears from the display L Selecting and Playing a Tone Raising and Lowering Keyboard Ul Ra CT X The transpose feature lets you raise or lower the overall tuning of the keyboard in semitone steps You can use this feature to adjust keyboard tuning to a key that better matches a vocalist another musical instrument etc 1 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press one of the R 14 buttons F TRANSPOSE FUNCTION NO V YES A UVI L Cw e This displays the transpose screen shown below 2 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button use the dial or the R 14 buttons to change the setting value e You can change the tuning of the keyboard within the range of 12 to 00 to 12 3 Press the R 13 FUNCTION button e This exits the transpose screen e Setting a transposed value other than 00 will cause the indicator to appear on the display e The current transpose setting is applied to the notes of all parts UPPER 1 UPPER 2 LOWER Auto Accompaniment etc played on the keyboard The MIDI out note number when a keyboard key is pressed is also shifted in accordance with the transpose setting E 18 Using Octave Shift You can use octave shift to individually change the octave of the UPPER 1 UPPER 2 and LOWER parts You can use octave
192. 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 Included and Optional Accessories Use only accessories that are specified for use with this product Use of unauthorized accessories creates the risk of fire electric shock and personal injury E AC Adaptor Handling Precautions e Use a 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 e The AC adaptor is intended for indoor use only Do not use it where it might be exposed to splashing or moisture 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 e 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 product for a long time e Never try to repair the AC adaptor or modify it in any way e AC adaptor operating environment Temperature 0 to 40 C Humidity 10 to 90 RH Output polarity E 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
193. to General MIDI Level 1 GM For detailed specifications and connections that apply to MIDI data send and receive by this Digital Keyboard see the latest support information provided by the website at the following URL http world casio com Connecting to a Computer f Storing and Loading Digital Keyboard Memory Data You can transfer song sequencer songs user rhythms and other data in Digital Keyboard memory to a computer for storage You also can load Auto Accompaniment data you download from the CASIO website to the Digital Keyboard which greatly expands the Auto Accompaniment patterns available to you A special Data Manager application is required in order to transfer data to and from the Digital Keyboard Data Types Supported for Data Transfer Downloading Data Manager The same types of data that you can store to or recall from a memory card page E 102 can be transferred to and from the Digital Keyboard To download Data Manager 1 Go to the CASIO WORLDWIDE site at the following URL hitp world casio com 2 At the site select a geographic area or country 3 After accessing the area site navigate to the minimum computer system requirements for Data Manager for this product You should be able to find a link to Data Manager information on the product introduction page of this product If you cannot find such a link use the search form of the area site where you are located to enter t
194. tory Default Settings E 8 Getting Ready to Play E 9 Preparing the Music Stand E 9 Power Supply E 9 Connections E 11 Connecting Headphones E 11 Connecting a Pedal E 11 Connecting a Microphone WK 6500 only E 11 Connecting Audio Equipment or an Amplifier u u E 12 Bundled and Optional Accessories E 12 Selecting and Playing a Tone E 13 To turn on Digital Keyboard power E 13 Listening to Demo Tunes E 14 Selecting a Tone E 14 Layering and Splitting Tones E 15 Raising and Lowering Keyboard Tuning Transpose E 18 Using Octave Shift E 18 Using the Metronome E 19 Using the Pitch Bend Wheel E 20 Selecting a Temperament and Fine Tuning Its Scale E 21 Playing Arpeggio Phrases Automatically Arpeggiator E 23 Using Auto Accompaniment E 24 Playing an Auto Accompaniment
195. track for editing page E 85 2 If required you can perform a song playback operation at this time to check the range you want to select for quanitization e See To play back a song from the event editor screen Quick Play page E 85 3 Press the C 11 QUANTIZE button e This displays the Quantize screen E 90 4 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to change the setting in the thick brackets to Locator e This displays a range specification screen like the one shown below If you have already specified a range using the locator screen page E 74 that range will be displayed on the range specification screen Range start point Range end point 5 Use the R 17 lt gt button to move the cursor and then use the dial or R 14 buttons to change the value at the cursor position 6 Perform step 5 under To quantize an individual note event on page E 89 7 Press the L 17 START STOP button when you want to play back with quantization applied e Note that the actual data still has not been changed yet 8 After everything is the way you want press the R 16 ENTER bution 9 In response to the Sure message that appears press the R 14 YES button to quantize or the R 14 NO button to cancel Using the Song Sequencer f Deleting Pitch Bender Events You can use the procedures in this section to delete all pitch
196. u 2 Use the R 17 gt V buttons to move the to General and then press the R 16 ENTER button 3 Use the R 17 gt V buttons to move the to Initialize and then press the R 16 ENTER button e This displays the initialize screen like the one shown below 4 Use the R 17 A V buttons to select either All all settings or Parameter parameter settings only 5 To execute initialization press the R 16 ENTER button E 101 Using a Memory Card You can save Digital Keyboard user area data to a memory card and load data from a memory card to Digital Keyboard memory You also can play music files MIDI files stored ona memory card on the Digital Keyboard e Use an SD memory card or an SDHC memory card with a capacity of 32GB or less Use of a memory card with a capacity that is greater than 32GB and other types of memory cards is not supported Supported Data Types E Data that can be saved to and exported from a memory card Data Type Description File Name Extension User rhythm data page E 29 Auto Accompaniment data edited with this Digital Keyboard AC7 User tone data Tone data edited with this Digital page E 45 Keyboard TN7 User DSP data DSP data edited with this Digital page E 37 Keyboard DS7 User pr
197. utton again will restart repeat playback using the same start and end points The repeat range is cleared when you select a different music file To change the playback tempo See To change the tempo setting page E 19 To adjust playback volume in accordance with keyboard play volume See SongVol Song Volume page E 99 For information about how to configure settings see To change the setting of a function menu item page E 96 To sound a pre count at the start of playback See PreCount Song Pre count Sound page E 98 For information about how to configure settings see To change the setting of a function menu item page E 96 Using a Memory Card f Error Messages Display Message Cause Required Action Format 1 The current memory card format is not compatible with this 1 Format the memory card on the Digital Keyboard page Digital Keyboard E 103 2 The memory card capacity is greater than 32GB 2 Use a memory card with a capacity of 32GB or less 3 You are trying to use an SDXC card 3 SDXC cards not supported Use an SD or SDHC memory card 4 There is something wrong with the memory card 4 Use a different memory card Card Full There is not enough room available on the memory card Delete some of the files on the memory card to make room for new data page E 107 or use a different card Card R W Memory card da
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199. which means recording will start whenever you play something on the keyboard Up to step 7 take care that you do not accidentally press a keyboard key and unintentionally start recording E 68 4 Use the R 17 lt gt buttons to select the system track If the system track already contains recorded data starting recording in step 7 below will cause the current system track data to be deleted 5 Configure panel settings as required for your performance e Configure the following settings tone and rhythm selection tempo layer and split synchro standby when using Auto Accompaniment mixer etc For details about settings that can be configured see Recording Start under System Track and Track 01 through 16 Common Recording Content page E 67 and System Track Recording Content page E 67 For information about mixer settings see Mixer Settings in the Song Sequencer Mode page E 72 6 Perform the following steps to configure beat and other settings 1 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 13 MENU button This will display a menu like the one shown below with the next to Beat beat 2 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to configure the beat setting You can specify a beat setting of 2 4 to 8 4 2 8 to 16 8 3 Use the R 17 V button to move the to Metronome and then use the R 14 buttons to turn the metronome o
200. with preset chord progressions A total of 305 presets let you easily configure the keyboard for a wide variety of different musical styles Chord progressions include both short loops of a few measures that are great for improvisation as well as progressions for entire songs Chord progressions are also fun just to listen to In addition to built in presets you can create your own original music presets user presets You can record chord progressions up to 999 measures long which provides plenty of versatility for long songs Music presets are divided among six groups each of which corresponds to one of the RHYTHM buttons from A through F Groups A through E are built in preset groups while Group F is the user preset group To perform using a music preset 1 Refer to the separate Appendix to find the music preset you want to use and note its group and number E 50 C 13 2 While holding down the L 7 D WORLD VARIOUS button press the L 8 E PIANO RHYTHMS button WORLD PIANO USER VARIOUS RHYTHMS RHYTHMS La 5 CaF C F L L MUSIC PRESET 0 RESET e This displays the music preset screen like the one shown below m 2245s 7 as nn ews REGISTRATION TEMPO MEASURE BEAT K MM i2 4 uu C i RHYTHM ACCOMP um Flashing e The indicator will be flashing on the display This indicates that play with a preset chord progression is enabled
201. wn below 3 Press the R 16 ENTER button E 78 4 In response to the Sure message that appears press the R 14 YES button to start extraction or the R 14 NO button to cancel To rename a song 1 Perform the procedure under To start a song editor operation on page E 75 to display the song editor menu 2 Use the R 17 V button to move the to Rename and then press the R 16 ENTER button e This displays the Rename screen 3 Use the R 17 lt gt buttons to move the cursor to the name character position you want to change and then use the dial or R 14 buttons to select the character you want e See Supported Input Characters page E 124 for information about the characters you can input for the name e To input a space press both of the R 14 buttons at the same time 4 After everything is the way you want press the R 16 ENTER bution 5 In response to the Sure message that appears press the R 14 YES button to rename the song or the R 14 NO button to cancel Using the Song Sequencer f Editing a Track The following operations are supported during track system track Tracks 01 through 16 editing e Clearing a single track e Copying one track to another track Tracks 01 through 16 only e Combining two tracks into a single track Tracks 01 through 16 only To start a track editor operation 1 Press the C 3 SONG
202. y which means recording will start whenever you play something on the keyboard Up to step 7 take care that you do not accidentally press a keyboard key and unintentionally start recording E 69 L Using the Song Sequencer 4 Use the R 17 lt gt buttons to select a track Track 01 through Track 16 12345678 9 0 11 12131415 6 a TEMPO MEASURE BEAT in nn i p CU uui 5 Configure panel settings as required for your performance e Configure the following settings tone selection tempo mixer settings etc For details about settings that can be configured see Recording Start under System Track and Track 01 through 16 Common Recording Content page E 67 and Track 01 through 16 Recording Content page E 67 For information about mixer settings see Mixer Settings in the Song Sequencer Mode page E 72 6 Perform the following steps to configure beat and other settings 1 While holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button press the C 13 MENU button This will display a menu like the one shown below with the next to Beat beat 2 Use the dial or R 14 buttons to configure the beat setting You can specify a beat setting of 2 4 to 8 4 2 8 to 16 8 3 Use the R 17 V button to move the to Metronome and then use the R 14 buttons to turn the metronome on or off Turning on the metronome causes it to count a count during rec
203. y that corresponds to the note you want to input e The note is input as soon as you press the keyboard key and the cursor will move by the length you specified in step 5 to the next measure beat tick From there you can input the next note if you want 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 to input the notes you want If you want to input a series of notes of the same length skip step 5 and perform step 6 only 8 After inputting all of the notes you want press the R 15 EXIT or R 17 A V button This returns to the event editor screen Input Menu Setting Items Pressing the C 13 MENU button while holding down the R 13 FUNCTION button during step input will display the input menu The following explains the meanings and setting ranges of the input menu items The settings marked with an asterisk in the Setting Range column are initial defaults Item name Description Setting Range GateRate Specifies the gate rate as a percentage of the actually input gate length for the 001 to 080 to 100 Gate Rate length gate length of the note event or chord event that was specified using buttons R 1 through R 4 e and R 7 J through R 10 r3 Specifying a GateRate of 080 and inputting a quarter note 96 ticks for example will result in a GATE setting of 00 76 96 x 0 8 76 8 cut off to 76 Velocity Specifies the velocity value of an input note event or chord event Specifying KeyOn 001 to 100 to 127

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