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1. E 28 selecting a TUNG ee E 28 Playing a TUNG pp E 28 Adjusting the Tempo pp E 29 Pausing Playback pp E 29 Fasting Reverse i E 30 Fasting Forward E 30 Changing the Melody Tone E 30 Playing All Song Bank Tunes In SUCCESSION pp E 31 3 Step Lesson E 32 Step 1 Master the timing E 33 Step 2 Master the melody E 34 Step 3 Play at normal speed E 35 Song Memory FUNCHONM cn E 36 ACK na a E 36 Real time Recording to Track 1 E 37 641A E 008A Contents Playing Back from Song Memory E 39 Real time Recording to Track 2 E 39 Recording Chords with Step Recording pp E 40 Step Recording Melody 2 E 43 Track 2 Contents After Step Recording E 43 Editing Data While Step Recording pp E 44 Deleting the Contents of a SPCGCIIIC Tl FACK zs be b la E 45 Keyboard Settings E 46 WISING LAY CF z di ceacel e E 46 UsIngS Dl a i ne em E 47 Using Layer and Split Together E 48 Using Touch Response E 49 Transposing the Keyboard E 49 Tuning the Keyboard E 50 TO a E 51 Whatis MD se ani E 51 General MID1 7 E 52 Changing MIDI Settings E 52 Messages E 56 Troubleshooting E 59 Specifications E 61 Care of your keyboar E 63 Appendix pp A 1 Note TADlB 0 eb A 1 641A E 009A Drum
2. NORMAL FILL IN START STOP NOTE You can also increment the displayed rhythm number by pressing and decrement it by pressing Playing a Rhythm Use the following procedure to start and stop rhythm play To play a rhythm 1 Set the MODE switch to NORMAL 2 Press the START STOP button to start play of the currently selected rhythm 3 To stop rhythm play press the START STOP button again NOTE All of the keyboard keys are melody keys while the MODE switch is set to NORMAL E 21 l Auto Accompaniment Adjusting the Tempo The tempo beats per minute can be set to a value in the range of 40 to 255 The tempo value you set is used for Song Bank 3 step lesson and Auto Accompaniment chord play as well as playback from memory and metronome operation To set the tempo 1 Use the TEMPO buttons to set the tempo A Increases the tempo value V Decreases the tempo value bk i Vv a TEMPO gt 1 EV MEASURE BEAT je Turd te d Ein EE E 4 Flash Metronome Beat number Tempo value NOTE While the tempo value is flashing you can also use the number buttons or and to input a three digit value Note that you must input leading zeros so 90 is input as 090 Pressing both the A and V TEMPO buttons at the same time automatically returns the currently selected rhythm to its default tempo E 22 Using Auto Accompaniment The following proc
3. MIDI button ACCOMP VOLUME button METRONOME button BEAT button RHYTHM button SONG BANK button TONE button POWER indicator POWER button VOLUME slider MODE switch SONG MEMORY button STEP button KEY LIGHT button 641A E 011A General Guide DEMO button Playing a Demo Tune Pressing the DEMO button starts demo tune play which plays the 100 built in tunes in sequence To stop demo tune play press the DEMO START STOP or STOP button NOTE A 8 Pressing forward or back skips to the next demo tune You can change the tone setting of the keyboard page E 18 before starting demo play and then use that tone to play along on the keyboard MIDI Layer and Split are disabled while a demo tune is playing SPLIT button TOUCH RESPONSE button LAYER button Number buttons For input of numbers to change a displayed number or setting buttons Negative values cannot be input using the number buttons Use increase and decrease instead INTRO button NORMAL FILL IN button VAR FILL IN button SYNCHRO ENDING button START STOP button TEMPO W button TEMPO A button STOP button PLAY PAUSE button REW button FF button LEFT TRACK 1 button RIGHT TRACK 2 button STEP 1 button STEP 2 button STEP 3 button l General Guide About the Display LAYER o Rhumb RHYTHM T GM k LI um d SONG MEMOR
4. NORMAL CASIO CHORD FINGERED FULL RANGE CHORD To use synchro start 1 Press the SYNCHRO ENDING button to put the keyboard into synchro start standby te TEMPO m Z MEASURE BEAT S LOL I Flash E 26 2 Play a chord and the rhythm pattern starts to play automatically NOTE If the MODE switch is set to NORMAL only the rhythm plays without a chord when you play on the accompaniment keyboard If you press the INTRO button before playing anything on the keyboard the rhythm starts automatically with an intro pattern when you play something on the accompaniment keyboard Pressing the VAR FILL IN button before playing anything on the keyboard causes play to start with the variation pattern when something is played on the keyboard Tocancel synchro start standby press the SYNCHRO ENDING button one more time Finishing with an Ending Pattern You can end your performances with an ending pattern that brings the rhythm pattern you are using to a natural sounding conclusion The following procedure describes how to insert an ending pattern Note that the actual ending pattern played depends on the rhythm pattern you are using To finish with an ending pattern T While the rhythm is playing press the SYNCHRO ENDING button This causes the ending pattern to play which brings rhythm accompaniment to an end The timing when the ending patte
5. System Operation and Display NOTE Contents During Song Bank Play While the tempo value is flashing you can also use the number buttons or and to input a three digit value Note that you must input leading zeros so 90 is input as Keyboard keys light to show the keys that should be pressed 090 to play along with Song Bank ines as they play back At the Pressing both the A and W TEMPO buttons at the same same time the display shows fingerings chord names notes time automatically returns the currently selected tune to its tempo and other information default tempo Tunes 70 to 99 have tempo changes part way through in order to produce specific musical effects Note that the tempo setting automatically returns to the default whenever Li n iA 0 h a 0 e a tempo change occurs within one of these tunes song BANk ILI TI Li 7 1r ICL sm i i A s Pausing Playback nine i LIL A Chord name To pause playback 2 Pressing the PLAY PAUSE button again resumes play from the point where it was paused 3 NOTE_ Adj usti ng the Tem po After you press the STOP button to stop playback pressing the PLAY PAUSE button restarts play from the beginning of the tune Dynamic mark Tempo value Measure number 1 Press the PLAY PAUSE button while a tune is Beat number playing to pause it Fingering O Note pitch Each tune has a preset def
6. a year unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet and wipe away any dust that is built up in the area around the prongs of the plug IMPORTANT Make sure that the keyboard is turned off before connecting or disconnecting the AC adaptor Using the AC adaptor for a long time can cause it to become warm to the touch This is normal and does not indicate malfunction Auto Power Off When you are using battery power keyboard power turns off automatically whenever you leave it on without performing any operation for about 6 minutes When this happens press the POWER button to turn power back on NOTE Auto Power Off is disabled it does not function when you are using the AC adaptor to power the keyboard Power On Alert Keyboard keys light to alert you if you leave power on and do not perform any operation for about 6 minutes Note that keys light only and no sound is produced When this happens press any button or keyboard key to clear the power on alert NOTE Power on alert operates only when you are powering the keyboard using the AC adaptor It does not operate when you are using batteries 641A E 016A Power Supply To disable Auto Power Off and power on alert Hold down the TONE button while turning on the keyboard to disable Auto Power Off and power on alert When these functions are turned off the keyboard does not turn off automatically and no alert is performed no matter how long it i
7. progress causes the metronome to sound in time with the Auto Accompaniment played by the keyboard At this time the tempo of the metronome beat changes to that of the default tempo for the Auto Accompaniment being played E 2 0 641A E 022A Auto Accompaniment MUSICAL INFORMATION SYSTI SONG BANK CONTROLLER OP PLAY PAU STOP B STEP LESSON STEP 2 STEP 3 GE em A SE REW FF LEFT RIGHT TRACK1 TRACK 2 GOO MODE ACCOMP VOLUME RHYTHM Number buttons INTRO VAR FILL IN TEMPO This keyboard automatically plays bass and chord parts in accordance with the chords you finger The bass and chord parts are played using sounds and tones that are automatically selected to select the rhythm you are using All of this means that you get full realistic accompaniments for the melody notes you play with your right hand creating the mood of an one person ensemble Selecting a Rhythm This keyboard provides you with 100 exciting rhythms that you can select using the following procedure To select a rhythm 1 Find the rhythm you want to use in the Rhythm Lis page A 6 and note its rhythm number 2 Press the RHYTHM button vr UL POP 1 Indicator appears 3 Use the number buttons to input the two digit rhythm number for the rhythm you want to select Example To select 76 RHUMBA input 7 and then 6 nr ip Rhumba 641A E 023A SYNCHRO ENDING
8. required where small children are present Make sure the positive and negative ends of the batteries are facing Climbing onto the product or stand can cause correctly it to tip over or become damaged Particular care concerning this precaution is required where small children are present Never throw the product into fire Doing so can cause it to explode creating the S risk of fire and personal injury Avoid locating the product on an unstable stand on an uneven surface or any other unstable location An unstable location can Water other liquids and foreign matter cause the product to fall over creating the such as pieces of metal getting into the CR tiek of personal mu product create the risk of fire and electric shock Take the following steps immediately Water and Foreign Matter 1 Turn off power 2 If you are using the AC adaptor for power unplug it from the wall outlet 3 Contact your original retailer or an authorized CASIO Service Provider E 2 641A E 004A Safety Precautions N CAUTION Remove batteries from the product if you do not plan to use it for a long time Connectors ZA CAUTION AC Adaptor Misuse of the AC adaptor creates the risk of fire and electric shock Always make sure you observe the following precautions Do not locate the electric cord near a stove or other sources of heat S Never pull on the cord when unplugging from the electrical outlet Always g
9. the lowest sound becomes the bass Music Example Tone 016 Rhythm 05 Tempo 070 alll s an l all weal TTI VOR o gt a Pe a to 5 g Using an Intro Pattern This keyboard lets you insert a short intro into a rhythm pattern to make startup smoother and more natural ee Na The following procedure describes how to use the Intro feature Before starting you should first select the rhythm you want to use and set the tempo To insert an intro 1 Press the INTRO button to start the selected rhythm with an intro pattern With the above setup the intro pattern is played and the auto accompaniment with intro pattern starts as soon as you play chords on the accompaniment keyboard NOTE The standard rhythm pattern starts to play after the intro pattern is complete Pressing the VAR FILL IN button while an intro pattern is playing causes the variation pattern to sound after the intro pattern is complete Pressing the SYNCHRO ENDING button while an intro pattern is playing causes the ending pattern to sound after the intro pattern is complete 641A E 027A Auto Accompaniment Using a Fill in Pattern Fill in patterns let you momentarily change the rhythm pattern to add some interesting variation to your performances The following procedure describes how to use the Fill in feature To insert a fill in
10. tone number 2 Press the TONE button E 18 SENA fit START STOP KEY LIGHT TONE TONE mar iGrandPno Indicator appears 3 Use the number buttons to input the three digit tone number for the tone you want to select Example To select 032 ACOUSTIC BASS input 0 3 and then 2 TONE mac uae ACO Bass NOTE Always input all three digits for the tone number including leading zeros if any If you input one or two digits and stop the display will automatically clear your input after a few seconds You can also increment the displayed tone number by pressing and decrement it by pressing When one of the drum sets is selected tone numbers 128 through 136 each keyboard key is assigned a different percussion sound See page A 3 for details Polyphony The term polyphony refers to the maximum number of notes you can play at the same time The keyboard has 24 note polyphony which includes the notes you play as well as the rhythms and auto accompaniment patterns that are played by the keyboard This means that when a rhythm or auto accompaniment pattern is being played by the keyboard the 641A E 020A number of notes polyphony available for keyboard play is reduced Also note that some of the tones offer only 12 note polyphony When rhythm or auto accompaniment is playing the number of sounds simultaneously played is reduced Digital Sampling A
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12. Assignment Lisf A 3 Fingered Chord Chart A 4 RAYM IST ceria A 6 MIDI Implementation Chart General Guide Rear Panel SUSTAIN PHONES ASSIGNABLE JACK OUTPUT Bass Reflex Speaker System Speaker System TRANSPOSE sona memoR EES mernonome RHYTHM TONE sTeP FULL RANGE CHORD FINGERED CASIO CHORD NORMAL KEY LIGHT MUSICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM mat SYNCHRO _ STARE STEPI STEP 2 imrro ZRC Mn en CJ O TRANSPOSE TUNE MIDI METRONOME RHYTHM TONE Oo ACCOMP UOLUME O M SONG BANK VOLUME SONG MEMORY STEP CHORD boa C9 SPLIT FINGERED CASIO CHORD NORMAL gt x HEY CIGHT TOUCH RESPONSE SONG BANK or 3 STEP LESS R SYNCHRO _ START me STOP PLAY PAUSE REW LEFT RIGHT an normAL UART ENING STOP i 2 s jal STEP2 STEP3 s B a A al JU TRACK 1 TRACK 2 M D A E 8 641A E 010A O O O O Attaching the Score Stand Insert the score stand into the slot at the keyboard as shown in the illustration MIDI OUT terminal MIDI IN terminal SUSTAIN ASSIGNABLE JACK terminal PHONES OUTPUT terminal DC 9V jack Speaker Rhythm list Tone list Display Song Bank list Chord root names Percussion instrument list Chord types name TRANSPOSE TUNE
13. Press the START STOP button to start rhythm play 2 Press the NORMAL FILL IN button to insert a fill in pattern for the rhythm you are using NOTE The fill in pattern does not play if you press the NORMAL FILL IN button while an intro pattern is playing Using a Rhythm Variation In addition to the standard rhythm pattern you can also switch to a secondary variation rhythm pattern for a bit of variety To insert the variation rhythm pattern Press the START STOP button to start rhythm play 2 Press the VAR FILL IN button to switch to the variation pattern for the rhythm you are using NOTE To switch back to the standard rhythm pattern press the NORMAL FILL IN button E 25 l Auto Accompaniment Using a Fill in Pattern with a Variation Rhythm You can also insert a fill in pattern while a variation rhythm pattern is playing To insert a fill in into a rhythm variation 7 While a variation rhythm pattern is playing press the VAR FILL IN button to insert a fill in pattern for the variation rhythm you are using Synchro Starting Accompaniment with Rhythm Play You can set up the keyboard to start rhythm play at the same time you play the accompaniment on the keyboard The following procedure describes how to use synchro start Before starting you should first select the rhythm you want to use set the tempo and use the MODE switch to select the chord play method you want to use
14. UK 73 USER S GUIDE GUIA DEL USUARIO LK73 ES 1 GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THE UNIT IN THE U S A not applicable to other areas NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation 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 e 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 equipment W Important Please note the following important informatio
15. Y 17 SPLIT A ty gt STEP Tempo IE LI e eb a MEASURE BEAT O nDNA KEY LIGHT O vr 6 5 1 An indicator appears next to a function that is in use GM General MIDI Mode SONG MEMORY Song Memory STEP Step KEY LIGHT key light 2 This area shows tone number and name rhythm number and name and tune number and name It also shows other information when using the song memory function and other functions Indicators also appear here to show what kind of data is displayed TONE tone data RHYTHM rhythm data SONG BANK Song Bank data 3 This area is a staff notation display that shows notes being played on the keyboard or from song memory chord forms and MIDI receive data If you are using a pedal a pedal mark appears here whenever you press the pedal Octave mark 8va HIGH Appears when the note produced by the keyboard is one octave higher than the note indicated on the staff Octave mark sva LOW Appears when the note produced by the keyboard is one octave lower than the note indicated on the staff Received notes outside the range of C1 to C7 do not appear on the display 4 An indicator appears next to a function that is in use LAYER layer SPLIT split TOUCH RESPONSE touch response 5 This area shows fingerings dynamic marks finger crossing techniques and other finger information during 3 step lesson and Song Bank play The letters L left and R right app
16. ack AC adaptor AD 5 AC outlet Also note the following important warnings and precautions when using the AC adaptor Z N WARNING Misuse of the AC adaptor creates the risk of fire and electric shock Always make sure you observe the following precautions Be sure to use only the AC adaptor that is specified D for this product Use only a power source whose voltage is within the rating marked on the AC adaptor Do not overload electrical outlets and extension cords Never place heavy objects on the cord or subject it to heat Never try to modify the cord or subject it to excessive bending Never twist or stretch the cord Should the electric cord or plug become damaged contact your original retailer or authorized CASIO Service Provider Never touch the AC adaptor while your hands are wet Doing so creates the risk of electric shock E 14 CAUTION Misuse of the AC adaptor creates the risk of fire and electric shock Always make sure you observe the following precautions Do not locate the electric cord near a stove or other S sources of heat Never pull on the cord when unplugging from the electrical outlet Always grasp the AC adaptor when unplugging Insert the AC adaptor into the wall outlet as far as it will go Unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet during lightning storms or before leaving on a trip or other long term absence Atleast once
17. ally available connecting cord to connect the keyboard to a musical instrument amplifier NOTE Be sure to use a connecting cord that has a stereo standard plug on the end you connect to the keyboard and a connector that provides dual channel left and right input to the amplifier to which you are connecting The wrong type of connector at either end can cause one of the stereo channels to be lost E 16 When connected to a musical instrument amplifier set the volume of the keyboard to a relatively low level and make output volume adjustments using the amplifier s controls Connection Example PIN plug red PIN jack To keyboard s S w INPUT 1 PHONES OUTPUT terminal INPUT 2 PIN plug white Standard plug Keyboard or guitar amp Stereo standard plug Sustain Assignable jack Terminal You can connect an optional sustain pedal SP 2 SP 10 or SP 20 to the SUSTAIN ASSIGNABLE JACK terminal to enable the capabilities described below For details on how to select the pedal function you want see SUSTAIN ASSIGNABLE JACK on page E 55 SP 20 SUSTAIN ASSIGNABLE JACK Terminal Mi Sustain Pedal With piano tones depressing the pedal causes notes to linger much like a piano s damper pedal With organ tones depressing the pedal causes notes to continue to sound until the pedal is released Mi Sostenuto Pedal As with the sustain pedal function described above depr
18. and then use the number buttons or and to change the number of beats per measure You can specify the number of beats per measure as a value from 1 to 6 n Beat NOTE The bell indicating the first beat of a measure does not sound while one beat per measure is specified All beats are indicated by a click sound This setting lets you practice with a steady beat without worrying about how many beats there are in each measure 3 Use the TEMPO buttons to set the tempo Press A to increase the tempo make if faster or V to decrease it make it slower O ILI EAT i i Be id L Al TEMPO 6 or rie coal ea E 1 if Flash Tempo value E 19 Basic Operations NOTE While the tempo value is flashing you can also use the number buttons or and to input a three digit value Note that you must input leading zeros so 90 is input as 090 Pressing both the A and V TEMPO buttons at the same time automatically returns the currently selected rhythm to its default tempo 4 To turn off the metronome press the METRONOME or START STOP button NOTE The metronome is disabled whenever you are using Step 1 or Step 2 of the 3 step lesson Starting play of a two hand tune Song Bank tunes 70 through 99 or Step 3 of the 3 step lesson while the metronome is operating or activating the metronome while either of the two above operations is already in
19. ault tempo beats per minute that is set automatically whenever you select a tune While the tune is playing you can change the tempo setting to a value in the range of 40 to 255 To set the tempo 1 Use the TEMPO buttons to set the tempo A Increases the tempo value V Decreases the tempo value iiki y B IU ee AS TEMPO 1 A MEASURE je nn E BEAT i Flash Tempo value 641A E 031A E 29 l Song Bank Fasting Reverse To fast reverse 7 While a tune is playing or paused hold down the REW button to skip in a reverse direction at high speed The fast reverse operation skips back one measure at a time The measure and beat numbers on the display change while the fast reverse operation is being performed TEMPO J LI p MEASURE E BEAT HH l LILI ff 1 oe Measure number Beat number 2 Releasing the REW button starts song playback from the measure whose number is shown on the display NOTE Fast reverse does not work while Song Bank play is stopped Fasting Forward To fast forward 1 While a tune is playing or paused hold down the FF button to skip forward at high speed The fast forward operation skips forward one measure at a time The measure and beat numbers on the display change while the fast forward operation is being performed E 30 Tempo I L MEASURE BEAT je Tura ct 1 LID Measure number Beat numb
20. ear to indicate left and right hand Auto Accompaniment parts and memory tracks 6 This area shows measure number beat number a graphic metronome and tempo value beats per minute during rhythm and Auto Accompaniment play and when using song memory It also shows the step number when using the 3 step lesson 7 This area shows chord names during Auto Accompaniment and Song Bank play NOTE Display examples shown in this User s Guide are intended for illustrative purposes only The actual text and values that appear on the display may differ from the examples shown in this Users Guide E 10 641A E 012A Quick Reference 3 STEP LESSON STEP 2 STEP 3 POWER indicator MODE Number buttons POWER STEP2 This section provides a guick overview of keyboard operation using steps one and two of the 3 step lesson feature To play the keyboard 1 Press the POWER button to turn on power This causes the power indicator to light Lit 2 Set the MODE switch to NORMAL MODE FULL RANGE CHORD FINGERED CASIO CHORD NORMAL 3 Press the SONG BANK button 4 Find the tune you want to play in the Song Bank List and then use the number buttons to input its two digit number Example To select 48 ALOHA OE input 4 and then 8 smc Co Aloha Oe 641A E 013A Aloha M SONG BANK STEP 1 5 Press the STEP 1 button or STEP 2 button T
21. edure describes how to use the keyboard s Auto Accompaniment feature Before starting you should first select the rhythm you want to use and set the tempo of the rhythm to the value you want To use Auto Accompaniment 1 Setthe MODE switch to CASIO CHORD FINGERED or FULL RANGE CHORD 2 Press the START STOP button to start play of the currently selected rhythm 3 Play a chord The actual procedure you should use to play a chord depends on the current MODE switch position Refer to the following pages for details on chord play CASIO CHORD ee Page E 22 FINGERED on Page E 23 FULL RANGE CHORD Page E 24 RHYTHM me Rh mba mOnny T LI m7 i TEMPO 1 S MEASURE BEAT ___ NV ama a QS u Chord name Basic Chord Form The chord form that appears here may show notes that differ from those actually pressed on the keyboard 4 To stop Auto Accompaniment play press the START STOP button again CASIO CHORD This method of chord play makes it possible for anyone to easily play chords regardless of previous musical knowledge and experience The following describes the CASIO CHORD Accompaniment keyboard and Melody keyboard and tells you how to play CASIO CHORDs 641A E 024A Auto Accompaniment E CASIO CHORD Accompaniment Keyboard and Melody Keyboard Accom animent keyboard TL Melody keyboard gt NOTE The acc
22. ely if fluid leaking from alkaline batteries ever gets into your eyes 1 Do not rub your eyes Rinse them with water 2 Contact your physician immediately Leaving alkaline battery fluid in your eyes can lead to loss of sight WARNING Smoke Strange Odor Overheating Continued use of the product while it is emitting smoke a strange odor or heat creates the risk of fire and electric shock Take the following steps immediately 1 Turn off power 2 If you are using the AC adaptor for power unplug it from the wall outlet 3 Contact your original retailer or an authorized CASIO Service Provider AC Adaptor Misuse of the AC adaptor creates the risk of fire and electric shock Always make sure you observe the following precautions Besure to use only the AC adaptor that is specified for this product Use only a power source whose voltage is within the rating marked on the AC adaptor Do not overload electrical outlets and extension cords AC Adaptor Misuse of the AC adaptor s electric cord can damage or break it creating the risk of fire and electric shock Always make sure you observe the following precautions Never place heavy objects on the cord or subject it to heat Safety Precautions Never try to modify the cord or subject it Disassembly and Modification to excessive bending Never try to take this product apart or Never twist or stretch the cord modify it in an
23. enjoy listening to it or you can cut out its melody part and play along on the keyboard using the 3 step lesson Melody and accompaniment fingerings and notes appear on the keyboard s display and the keys you should To play a tune press light up on the keyboard to help you on your way to keyboard mastery 1 Select the tune you want to play 2 Press the PLAY PAUSE button to start play of Selecting a Tune the tune The current measure and beat numbers are shown on the display To select a tune Da 1 F TEMPO JL LI Find the tune you want to play in the Song Bank MEASURE BEAT List and note its number je FT 1 1 LILI 2 Press the SONG BANK button This causes the number and name of the currently selected Song Bank tune to appear on Measure number the display Beat number 3 Use the number buttons to input the two digit 3 To stop play press the STOP button tune number The tune you select continues to play until you Example stop it To select 16 TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE STAR input 1 and then 6 NOTE i While a tune is playing you can use the number buttons or pu T W n k and to change to another tune The change is made SONG BANK LI as soon as you input a different number even if the current tune is not finished playing NOTE You can also change the displayed song number using increase and decrease E 28 641A E 030A Song Bank Key Lighting
24. er 2 Releasing the FF button starts song playback from the measure whose number is shown on the display NOTE Fast forward does not work while Song Bank play is stopped Changing the Melody Tone To change the melody tone 1 While a tune is playing or paused press the TONE button TONE rm ied NylonGtr Indicates TONE was pressed 2 Find the tone you want in the Tone List and then use the number buttons to input its three digit number Example To select 040 VIOLIN input 0 then 4 then 0 You can select any one of the keyboard s 137 built in tones TONE rm NOTE You can also use the and buttons to change the melody tones For two hand tunes Song Bank tunes 70 through 99 the same tone is applied for both the left and right hand parts 641A E 032A Song Bank Specifying the tune number for the same tune that is currently selected returns the melody tone to the default setting for that tune Playing All Song Bank Tunes in Succession To play all Song Bank tunes in succession 1 Press the DEMO button Song Bank tune play starts from tune number 00 and continues with each tune in numeric sequence 2 To stop Song Bank tune play press the DEMO STOP or START STOP button NOTE While a tune is playing you can use the number buttons or and to change to another tune You can play along with the tunes on the keyboard 64
25. essing the sostenuto pedal causes notes to be sustained This difference between a sostenuto pedal and sustain pedal is the timing With a sostenuto pedal you press the keys and then depress the pedal before you release the keys Only the notes that are sounding when the pedal is depressed are sustained Mi Soft Pedal Depressing the pedal softens the sound of the notes being played 641A E 018A Connections E Rhythm Start Stop Pedal In this case the pedal performs the same functions as the START STOP button Accessories and Options Use only the accessories and options specified for this keyboard Use of non authorized items creates the danger of fire electric shock and personal injury 641A E 019A E 1 7 sone BADR CONTROLLER Basic Operations 3 ne om VOLUME METRONOME Number buttons TEMPO MODE BEAT POWER HH This section provides information on performing basic keyboard operations Playing the Keyboard To play the keyboard 1 Press the POWER button to turn the keyboard on Set the MODE switch to NORMAL Use the VOLUME slider to set the volume to a relatively low level 2 3 4 Play something on the keyboard Selecting a Tone This keyboard comes with 137 built in tones Use the following procedure to select the tone you want to use To select a tone 1 Find the tone you want to use in the keyboard s tone list and note its
26. fore unplugging the AC adaptor make sure that fresh batteries are loaded in the keyboard Make sure that keyboard power is turned off before replacing batteries or unplugging the AC adaptor E 15 Connections Phones Output Terminal Before connecting headphones or other external equipment be sure to first turn down the volume settings of the keyboard and the connected equipment You can then adjust volume to the desired level after connections are complete Rear Panel PHONES OUTPUT terminal Keyboard amp eae guitar amp etc LEFT RIGHT AUX IN or similar terminal of audio amplifier E Connecting Headphones Figure Connecting headphones cuts off output from the keyboard s built in speakers so you can play even late at night without disturbing anyone E Audio Equipment Figure 8 Connect the keyboard to an audio eguipment using a commercially available connecting cord with a standard plug on one end and two PIN plugs on the other end Note that the standard plug you connect to the keyboard must be a stereo plug otherwise you will be able to output only one of stereo channels In this configuration you normally set the input selector of the audio eguipment to the terminal usually marked AUX IN or something similar where the cord from the keyboard is connected See the user documentation that comes with your audio eguipment for full details Mi Musical Instrument Amplifier Figure Use a commerci
27. he keyboard sounds a count beat and waits for you to play something on the keyboard The keys that you need to press first flash 6 Play the melody along with the selected tune s accompaniment Play in accordance with the fingerings notes and dynamic marks that appear on the display Lic SONGBANK ILI STEP DE TEMPO JL L 1 MEASURE aul mmc L LILI ct br v a PS Indicator appears Fingering Note pitch Dynamic mark If you selected lesson Step 1 Play the notes on the keyboard A sub melody obbligato plays in time with the melody With Step 1 the correct melody note is played no matter which keyboard key you press E 11 Quick Reference If you selected lesson Step 2 Play the correct notes on the keyboard nn Press the keyboard key that lights Note that with tunes 70 through 99 the keyboard key light turns off as soon as you press the key The keyboard key for the next note you will need to play flashes A sub melody obbligato plays in time with the melody as long as you press the correct keyboard keys E 12 641A E 014A Power Supply This keyboard can be Powered by current from a standard household wall outlet using the specified AC adaptor or by batteries Always make sure you turn the keyboard off whenever you are not using it Using batteries Always make sure you turn off the ke
28. ht in accordance with the channels of commercially available General MIDI music software You can even turn off the output of a channel and play along on the keyboard 641A E 007A E 5 Contents Safety Precautions E 1 Main Features E 5 Contents pp E 6 General Guide E 8 About the Display pp E 10 Quick Reference E 11 Power Supply E 13 Using batteries pp E 13 Using the AC Adaptor pp E 14 Auto Power GOff E 14 Power On Alert E 14 Settings and Memory Contents E 15 Connections E 16 Phones Output Terminal E 16 Sustain Assignable jack Terminal E 16 Accessories and Options E 17 Basic Operations E 18 Playing the Keyboard pp E 18 Selecting a Tone E 18 Turning the Key Light System E 19 Using the Metronome pp E 19 Auto Accompaniment E 21 Selecting a Rhythm E 21 Playing a Rhythm E 21 Adjusting the Tempo E 22 Using Auto Accompaniment E 22 Using an Intro Pattern E 25 Using a Fill in Pattern ee E 25 Using a Rhythm Variation E 25 Using a Fill in Pattern with a Variation Rhythm E 26 Synchro Starting Accompaniment with Rhythm Play pp E 26 Finishing with an Ending Pattern E 26 Adjusting the Accompaniment VOUM E so dia v add bad vedu E 27 Song Bank
29. laying at high volume Continued sound output even after you release a key A tone that is totally different from the one that is selected Abnormal rhythm pattern and Song Bank play Dimming of keyboard lights when notes sound Loss of power sound distortion or low volume when playing from a connected computer or MIDI device Z N WARNING Misuse of batteries can cause them to leak resulting in damage to nearby objects or to explode creating the risk of fire and personal injury Always make sure you observe the following precautions Never try to take batteries apart or allow them to become shorted Never expose batteries to heat or dispose of them by incineration Never mix old batteries with new ones Never mix batteries of different types Do not charge the batteries Make sure the positive and negative ends of the batteries are facing correctly CAUTION Misuse of batteries can cause them to leak resulting in damage to nearby objects or to explode creating the risk of fire and personal injury Always make sure you observe the following precautions Use only batteries that are specified for use with this product Remove batteries from the product if you do not plan to use it for a long time E 13 Power Supply Using the AC Adaptor Make sure that you use only the AC adaptor specified for this keyboard Specifled AC Adaptor AD 5 DC 9V j
30. n before using this product Before using the optional AD 5 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 CASIO AD 5 adaptor The AC adaptor is not a toy Be sure to disconnect the AC adaptor before cleaning the product CASIO ELECTRONICS CO LTD Unit 6 1000 North Circular Road London NW2 7JD U K This mark is valid in the EU countries only Please keep all information for future reference 641A E 002A Safety Precautions Congratulations on your selection of the CASIO electronic musical instrument Before using the instrument be sure to carefully read through the instructions contained in this manual Please keep all information for future reference Symbols Various symbols are used in this user s guide and on the product itself to ensure that the
31. number of the tones that are available with this keyboard have been recorded and processed using a technigue called digital sampling To ensure a high level of tonal guality samples are taken in the low mid and high ranges and then combined to provide you with sounds that are amazingly close to the originals You may notice very slight differences in volume or sound guality for some tones when you play them at different positions on the keyboard This is an unavoidable result of multiple sampling and it is not a sign of malfunction Turning the Key Light System On and Off Use the following procedure when you want to turn the key light system on or off To turn the key light system on and off 1 Press the KEY LIGHT button to toggle the key light system on and off The KEY LIGHT pointer disappears when the key light system is turned off GM SONG MEMORY STEP KEY LIGHT 4 NOTE The key light system is turned on automatically whenever you turn on keyboard power 641A E 021A Basic Operations i Using the Metronome The metronome feature of this keyboard produces a bell sound for the first beat of each measure followed by click sounds for each successive beat of the measure It is the perfect tool for practicing tunes without accompaniment rhythm To start the metronome 1 Press the METRONOME button to start sounding the metronome ADI TEMPO IL LS MEASURE BEAT je mm 2 Press the BEAT button
32. ompaniment keyboard can be used for playing chords only No sound will be produced if you try playing single melody notes on the accompaniment keyboard Chord Types CASIO CHORD accompaniment lets you play four types of chords with minimal fingering Major chords Major chord names are marked above the keys of the accompaniment keyboard Note C Major C E FRGAABB CODE E FF GAABB UL that the chord Produced when you press an accompaniment keyboard does not change octave regardless of which key you use to play it Minor chords m To play a minor chord keep the major chord key depressed and press any other accompaniment keyboard key located to the right of the major chord key C minor Cm CO DE E FRGAABB COCDEE FFPGAABB Seventh chords 7 To play a seventh chord keep the major chord key depressed and press any other two accompaniment keyboard keys located to the right of the major chord key C seventh C7 E FRGAABB CODEE FRGAABB NUTT TT Minor seventh chords m7 To play a minor seventh chord keep the major chord key depressed and press any other three accompaniment keyboard keys located to the right of the major chord key C minor seventh Cm7 E FP GAABB CC DEE FF GAABB NTU TT 641A E 025A NOTE It makes no difference whether you press black or white keys to the right of a major chord key when playing minor and seventh chords FINGERED provides you with a
33. product is used safely and correctly and to prevent injury to the user and other persons as well as damage to property Those symbols along with their meanings are shown below This symbol indicates information that if ignored or applied incorrectly creates the danger of death or serious personal injury This indication stipulates matters that have the risk of causing death or serious injury if the product is operated incorrectly while ignoring this indication This indication stipulates matters that have the risk of causing injury as well as matters for which there is JAN CAUTION the likelihood of occurrence of physical damage only if the product is operated incorrectly while ignoring this indication Symbol Examples should be careful The example at left indicates electrical shock caution This triangle symbol N means that the user This circle with a line through it Q means that the indicated action must not be performed Indications within or nearby this symbol are specifically prohibited The example at left indicates that disassembly is prohibited The black dot means that the indicated action must be performed Indications within Z this symbol are actions that are specifically instructed to be performed The example at left indicates that the power plug must be unplugged from the electrical socket 641A E 003A DANGER Alkaline Batteries Perform the following steps immediat
34. rasp the AC adaptor when unplugging AC Adaptor Misuse of the AC adaptor creates the risk of fire and electric shock Always make sure you observe the following precautions Insert the AC adaptor into the wall outlet as far as it will go Unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet during lightning storms or before leaving on a trip or other long term absence At least once a year unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet and wipe away any dust that is built up in the area around the prongs of the plug Relocating the Product Before relocating the product always unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet and disconnect all other cables and connecting cords Leaving cords connected creates the risk of damage to the cords fire and electric shock Cleaning Before cleaning the product always unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet first Leaving the AC adaptor plugged in creates the risk of damage to the AC adaptor fire and electric shock Batteries Misuse of batteries can cause them to leak resulting in damage to nearby objects or to explode creating the risk of fire and personal injury Always make sure you observe the following precautions Use only batteries that are specified for use with this product 641A E 005A Connect only the specified devices and equipment to the products connectors Connection of a non specified device or eguipment creates the risk of fire and electric
35. rn starts depends on when you press the SYNCHRO ENDING button If you press the button before the second beat of the current measure the ending pattern starts playing immediately Pressing the button at any point in the measure after the second beat results in the ending pattern playing from the beginning of the following measure 641A E 028A Auto Accompaniment Adjusting the Accompaniment Volume You can adjust the volume of the accompaniment Parts as a value in the range of 000 minimum to 127 1 Press the ACCOMP VOLUME button NA L alu 1 AcompVo l Current accompaniment volume setting 2 Use the number buttons or the buttons to change the current volume setting value Example 110 in AcompVol NOTE The current accompaniment volume value that appears in Step 1 automatically clears from the display if you do not input anything within about five seconds Pressing and buttons at the same time automatically sets an accompaniment volume of 088 641A E 029A E 27 Song Bank K CONTROLLER sona BAN R 3 sen TOP PLAY PAUSE REW FF LEFT RIGHT TRACK1 TRACK 2 O i JW 0 SONG BANK TONE DEMO Number buttons START STOP TEMPO STOP PLAY PAUSE REW FF This keyboard features a built in Song Bank of 100 tunes that can be used for Auto Accompaniment playback You can P ayi n g a Tu ne select a song simply to
36. rom it creating the risk of personal injury Correct Stand Assembly An incorrectly assembled stand can tip over causing the product to fall and creating the risk of personal injury Make sure you assemble the stand correctly following the assembly instructions that come with it Make sure you mount the product on the stand correctly Stand is available as an option IMPORTANT When using batteries be sure to replace them or shift to one of the alternate power sources whenever you notice any of the following symptoms Dim power indicator Instrument does not turn on Display that is flickering dim or difficult to read Abnormally low speaker headphone volume Distortion of sound output Occasional interruption of sound when playing at high volume Sudden power failure when playing at high volume Flickering or dimming of the display when playing at high volume Continued sound output even after you release a key A tone that is totally different from the one that is selected Abnormal rhythm pattern and Song Bank play Dimming of keyboard lights when notes sound Loss of power sound distortion or low volume when playing from a connected computer or MIDI device E 4 641A E 006A Main Features Mi 137 tones Everything from orchestra instruments to synthesized sounds drum sets and more E 100 rhythms A selection of rhythms that cover rock pops jazz and just abou
37. s left with no operation being performed Auto Power Off and power on alert are enabled again when you manually turn off power and then turn it back on again Settings and Memory Contents Tone rhythm and other main keyboard settings in effect when power is turned off manually with the POWER button or automatically by Auto Power Off remain in effect when you next turn power back on Main Keyboard Settings Main keyboard settings are tone number layer split split point touch response rhythm number tempo accompaniment volume General MIDI mode on off accomp MIDI OUT on off Sustain Assignable jack setting keyboard channel and Song Bank number Memory Contents In addition to the above settings data stored using the song memory function is also retained Electrical Power The settings and memory data described above are retained as long as the keyboard is being supplied with electrical power Unplugging the AC adaptor when batteries are not loaded or when loaded batteries are dead cuts off the keyboard s electrical power supply This causes all settings to be initialized to their factory defaults and clears all data stored in memory 641A E 017A Power Reguirements Note the following precautions whenever you want to ensure that current keyboard settings and memory contents are not lost Make sure the keyboard is being supplied power through the AC adaptor before replacing its batteries Be
38. shock Location Avoid the following locations for this product Such locations create the risk of fire S and electric shock Areas subject to high humidity or large amounts of dust In food preparation areas or other areas subject to oil smoke Near air conditioning equipment on a heated carpet in areas exposed to direct sunlight inside of a vehicle parked in the sun or any other area that subjects the product to high temperatures Display Screen Never push on the display screen s LCD panel or subject it to strong impact S Doing so can cause the LCD panel s glass to crack creating the risk of personal injury Should the LCD panel ever crack or break never touch the liquid inside of the panel LCD panel liquid can cause skin irritation Should LCD panel liquid ever get inside your mouth immediately wash out your mouth with water and contact your physician Should LCD panel liquid ever get into your eyes or onto your skin rinse with clear water for at least 15 minutes and then contact a physician Sound Volume Do not listen to music at very loud volumes for long periods Particular care concerning this precaution is required when using headphones High volume settings can damage your hearing Safety Precautions AN CAUTION Heavy Objects Never place heavy object on top of the product S Doing so can make the product top heavy causing the product to tip over or the object to fall f
39. t any other musical style imaginable E Auto Accompaniment Simply specify a chord and the keyboard automatically plays the correct rhythm bass and chord parts E 100 built in tunes A simple operation cuts out the melody part of any of the 100 Song Bank tunes so you can play along on the keyboard E Key Light System with 3 step lesson Use any of the 100 Song Bank tunes to learn to play as the keyboard keys light to teach you the correct notes First practice the timing of the notes Next play along at your own pace Soon you will be ready for step three where you play along at normal speed Note that key lights may be difficult to see under direct sunlight or under other very bright lighting E Big display with a wealth of musical information A big informative display shows you which fingers to use which keys to press staff notation of the notes being played and much more Mi Memory function Record up to two parts in memory for later playback Realistic ensemble play can also be created using the Auto Accompaniment function E General MIDI compatibility General MIDI tones let you connect to a personal computer and enjoy desktop music capabilities This keyboard can be used as a desktop music input device or as a sound source and it s just the thing for play back of commercially available pre recorded General MIDI music software E Keys light to show received MIDI messages The keyboard can be set up so its keys lig
40. total of 15 different chord types The following describes the FINGERED Accompaniment keyboard and Melody keyboard and tells you how to play a C root chord using FINGERED BE FINGERED Accompaniment Keyboard and Melody Keyboard Accompaniment re keyboard Melody keyboard R NOTE The accompaniment keyboard can be used for playing chords only No sound will be produced if you try playing single melody notes on the accompaniment keyboard E 23 Auto Accompaniment l 1 Csus4 C7 2 C o Cm7 2 CM7 2 Cm75 C75 1 C7sus4 Cadd9 2 Cmadd9 2 CmM7 2 Cdim7 1 HMA AN TL See the Fingered Chord Chart on page A 4 for details on playing chords with other roots 1 Inverted fingerings cannot be used The lowest note is the root 2 The same chord can be played without pressing the 5th G NOTE Except for the chords specified in note 1 above inverted fingerings i e playing E G C or G C E instead of C E G will produce the same chords as the standard fingering Except for the exception specified in note above all of the keys that make up a chord must be pressed Failure to press even a single key will not play the desired FINGERED chord When the key light system is turned on the keys of the accompaniment keyboard light to show the chord you played Though the chord is the same the form of the chord the keys that light may differ from the one
41. y way Doing so creates the risk of electric shock burn injury or other Should the electric cord or plug become personal injury Leave all internal inspection damaged contact your original retailer adjustment and maintenance up to your or authorized CASIO Service Provider original retailer or authorized CASIO Service Provider D i dI t Never touch the AC adaptor while your ropping and Impac hands are wet Continued use of this product after it has Doing so creates the risk of electric shock been damaged by dropping or subjecting it to strong impact creates the risk of fire and electric shock Take the following steps immediately Misuse of batteries can cause them to leak y resulting in damage to nearby objects or to 1 Turn off power explode creating the risk of fire and personal injury Always make sure you observe the 2 If you are using the AC adaptor for following precautions power unplug it from the wall outlet Never try to take batteries apart or allow 3 Contact your original retailer or an them to become shorted authorized CASIO Service Provider Never expose batteries to heat or dispose Plastic Bags of them by incineration Never place the plastic bag the product Never mix old batteries with new ones comes in over your head or in your mouth Doing so creates the risk of suffocation Never mix batteries of different types Particular care concerning this precaution is Do not charge the batteries
42. yboard before loading or replacing batteries To load batteries 1 Remove the battery compartment cover t 2 Load 6 D size batteries into the battery compartment Make sure that the positive and negative ends are facing correctly 8 CC C iz _ 3 Insert the tabs on the battery compartment cover into the holes provided and close the cover 4 M 4 4 M 4 Ho ej clo ain olo Go ei The keyboard may not function correctly if you load or replace batteries with power turned on If this happens turning the keyboard off and then back on again should return functions back to normal Important Battery Information The following shows the approximate battery life Manganese batteries pp 5 hours The above value is standard battery life at normal temperature with the keyboard volume at medium setting Temperature extremes or playing at very loud volume settings can shorten battery life 641A E 015A Any of the following symptoms indicate low battery power Replace batteries as soon as possible whenever any of the following occurs Dim power indicator Instrument does not turn on Display that is flickering dim or difficult to read Abnormally low speaker headphone volume Distortion of sound output Occasional interruption of sound when playing at high volume Sudden power failure when playing at high volume Flickering or dimming of the display when p
43. you used the keys you pressed If you play C Major using the inverted chord form E G C for example the keys for C E G will light E 24 FULL RANGE CHORD This accompaniment method provides a total of 38 different chord types the 15 chord types available with FINGERED plus 23 additional types The keyboard interprets any input of three or more keys that matches a FULL RANGE CHORD pattern to be a chord Any other input that is not a FULL RANGE CHORD pattern is interpreted as melody play Because of this there is no need for a separate accompaniment keyboard so the entire keyboard from end to end can be used for both melody and chords E FULL RANGE CHORD Accompaniment Keyboard and Melody Keyboard Accompaniment keyboard Melody keyboard Chords Recognized by This Keyboard Chord Types Number of Types Corresponding FINGERED Chord 15 page E 23 23 The following are examples of chords that use C as the bass note Cs CmMe Ceo Other Chords CG D E C C Ce Dm75 A7 Fz Fm7 Gm7 Anadd9 EJ Example To play the chord C major Any of the fingerings shown in the illustration below will produce C major a E Gt C ChordC ii j gt Chord NOTE As with the FINGERED mode page E 23 you can play the notes that form a chord in any combination 641A E 026A When the composite notes of a chord are separated by 6 or more notes

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