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1. Major chords Press one accompaniment key C Major C Note that the chord produced e je does not change octave regardless of which key you use to play it e e e lol Je Minor chords m C75 C7sus4 Cadd9 major chord key depressed and press any other accompaniment In of the major chord key Cmadd9 CmM7 Cdim7 gt Seventh chords 7 To play a seventh chord keep the major chord key depressed and located to the right of the major chord key 1 See the Fingered Chord Chart on page 4 for i Minor seventh chords m7 etu eiu A play minor seventh chord minor seventh when you press an accompaniment keyboard key Cm7 Cmaj7 Cm7 5 To play a minor chord keep the C minor Cm I ll keyboard key located to the right press any other two accompaniment keyboard keys details on playing chords with other roots keep the major chord key Cm7 Inverted fingerings cannot be used The lowest depressed and press any other MEVS note is the root three accompaniment keyboard 2 The same chord can be played without pressing keys located to the right of the the 5th G major chord key 1 Except for the chor
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4. SELECT 9 4 49 CONTROL I 1 Each chapter of this manual starts with an illustration I of the piano s console which shows the buttons and other controllers you need to operate REVERB CHORUS I 4 413A E 004A General Guide PEDAL DAMPER jack PEDAL SOFT SOSTENUTO jack LINE OUT R L MONO jacks LINE IN R L MONO jacks POWER button DC 12V jack MIDI THRU OUT IN terminals PHONES jacks VOLUME knob CONTROL button REVERB CHORUS button INTRO ENDING button SYNCHRO FILL IN button START STOP PLAY STOP button e GG 8 8 9 8 RHYTHM SONG button TRACK 1 L TRACK 2 R button SONG MEMORY button METRONOME button Display screen TONE buttons TEMPO buttons RHYTHM SONG SELECT buttons BEAT buttons VARIATION button SPLIT button Playing Back All the Built in Tunes The following procedure plays back the built in tunes in sequence While holding down the SONG button press the START STOP button at the same time This causes the SONG indicator lamp to flash and starts sequential playback of the built in tunes You can play along with the built in tunes on the keyboard if you want Tone assigned to the keyboard is the one that is preset for the built in tune that is playing 413A E 005A Press the START STOP button again to stop tune play Power Supply You can power this digita
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7. 1 Rhythms 110 through 119 consist of chord accompaniments only without any drums or other percussion instruments These rhythms do not sound unless CASIO CHORD FINGERED FULL RANGE CHORD is selected as the accompaniment mode With such rhythms make sure x that CASIO CHORD FINGERED or FULL RANGE CHORD is selected before you try playing chords 1 Los ritmos 110 al 119 consisten solamente de acompa amientos de acordes sin ninguna bater a ni otros instrumentos de percusi n Estos ritmos no suenan a menos que CASIO CHORD FINGERED o FULL RANGE CHORD sean seleccionados como el modo de acompafiamiento Contalesritmos aseg rese de que se selecciona CASIO CHORD FINGERED o FULL RANGE CHORD antes de tratar de ejecutar los acordes 2 Song List Lista de canciones D No N Q Song Name Nombre de canciones Winter Games Valse Op 64 1 Petit Chien Hills Tr umerei Hot Feel Blumenlied Someday My Prince Will Come La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin Waltz For Debby Arabesque 1 Hard To Say I m Sorry Gymnop dies Saving All My Love For You Canon in D Major Let It Be Jesus Bleibet Meine Freude Jingle Bells Sonata K 331 3rd Mov Turkish March Nocturne Op 9 2 F r Elise Fantaisie Impromptu Op 66 Sonata Op 13 Path tique 2nd Mov Etude Op 10 3 Chanson de l adieu Etude Op 25 9 Sonata Op 27 2 Moonlight 1
8. Capacity Approximately 5 200 notes 2 tracks Memory Backup Built in lithium battery Battery Life 5 years Pedals Damper Soft Sostenuto Selectable Other Functions Touch 3 types off Transpose 1 octave to C to F Tuning A4 440 0Hz 50 cents adjustable MIDI 16 multi timbre receive GM Level 1 standard Input Output Headphones Stereo mini jacks x 2 Output Impedance 1709 Output Voltage 1 1V RMS MAX Pedal Standard jacks x 2 LINE OUT R L MONO Standard jacks x 2 Output impedance 2 3kQ Output voltage 1 4V RMS MAX LINEIN R L MONO Standard jacks x 2 Input impedance 9 0kQ Input voltage 200mV Power 12V DC MIDI THRU OUT IN Speakers 12cm x 6cm x 2 Output 8 0W 8 0W Power Supply AC Adaptor AD 12 Power Consumption 12V 18W Dimensions 132 3x 27 8 x 13 2 52 1 16 x 10 15 16 x 5 3 16 inch Weight Approximately 12 5 kg 27 5 Ibs Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 413A E 027B Operational Precautions Locating the Unit Avoid the following locations e Areas exposed to direct sunlight and high humidity e Areas subjected to very low temperatures Near a radio TV video deck or tuner unit can cause interference with audio or video signals Care of the Unit Never use benzene alcohol thinner or other such chemicals to clean the exterior o
9. STRINGS VOICE W RHYTHM SONG A SELECT GRAND GRAND E GRAND ELEC PIANO 1 PIANO2 _ 80 SYNTH ACOUSTIC STRINGS STRINGS VOICE BRASS FANTASY GUITAR GM TONES Uy Y MPO A RAYTHM SONG AA V BEAT A GM SELECT TT TEMPO RHYTHM SONG SELECT 413A E 014B Playing Rhythms To adjust the tempo of the rhythm 413A E 015A e You can also use keyboard keys to change the tempo setting 1 While holding down the CONTROL button 2 While keeping the CONTROL button Tempo Range 030 to 255 Press the RHYTHM button so the RHYTHM indicator lamp is lit Each press of the button toggles between the upper indicator lamp and lower indicator lamp While holding down the CONTROL button use the TEMPO v and A buttons to change the tempo speed of the rhythm To return the rhythm to its standard tempo setting press the TEMPO and buttons at the same time press the METRONOME button depressed use the keyboard keys shown below to input a three digit number 1 46 9 023578 Using Auto Accompaniment With auto accompaniment the keyboard automatically plays rhythm bass and chord parts in accordance with chords you select using simplified keyboard fingerings or chords you play Auto accompaniment makes it feel like you have your own pr
10. X 9nH V 0 8nH V no relation After Key s Touch Ch s Pitch Bender 0 32 1 Control 6 38 Change 7 10 11 64 66 67 91 93 100 101 120 121 000000000000XxX0 xx 00000000000000 Bank select Modulation Data entry Volume Pan Expression Damper Sostenuto Soft Reverb send Chorus send RPN LSB MSB All sound off Reset all controller Program Change True System Exclusive System Common Song Pos Song Sel Tune Clock Commands System Real Time Aux Local ON OFF All notes OFF Active Sense Reset Messages XOOX XX Remarks 1 Fine tune and coarse tune send receive RPN Null and pitch bend sense receives 1 Afinaci n fina y env o recepci n de afinaci n gruesa RPN nulo y recepci n de captaci n de inflexi n de altura tonal 2 In accordance with pedal 2 De acuerdo al pedal 3 e Reverb type FO 7F 7F 04 05 0 1 01 01 01 01 OO vv F 7 vv 00 Room1 01 Room2 04 Hall1 03 Hall2 Chorus type F0 7F 7F 04 05 01 01 01 01 02 00 vv F7 vv 00 Chorus1 01 Chorus2 02 Chorus3 03 Chorus4 Tipo de reverberaci n FO 7FII7FIO 4 05 I0 1110 TO IO IoO vv IE7 vv 00 Room1 01 Room2 04 Hall1 03 Hall2 Tipo de chorus F0 7F 7F 04 05 01 01 01 01 02 00 vv F7 vv 00 Chorus1 01 Ch
11. manual The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice Setting Control Key Chart While the CONTROL button is depressed the keyboard keys can be used to perform a variety of different setting functions To help you understand which keyboard keys you need to press it is a good idea to remember where the various C notes C1 through C8 are on the keyboard Avalue next to a note name indicates the relative position of the note on the keyboard as shown below 0600 0 Number Input Keys 0 to 9 C5 C7 Keyboard Touch Weak Normal Strong Chord Mode Normal CASIO CHORD Fingered Full Range Chord Accompaniment Volume O Piano Key F to C to F Chorus Effect 1 to 4 Pedal Function Soft Sostenuto Layered Tones Volume Reverb Effect 1 to 4 Q Pitch Setting MIDI see page 22 413A E 028A 413A E 029A Appendix Ap ndice Tone List Lista de sonidos Panel Tones Sonidos de panel CD No N Tone Name Nombre de sonidos GRAND PIANO 1 ROCK PIANO GRAND PIANO 2 DANCE PIANO GRAND 80 PIANO PAD ELEC PIANO 1 DYNO ELEC PIANO ELEC PIANO 2 FM EL
12. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GM SLAP BASS 1 GM VOICE LEAD STANDARD SET 1 GM SLAP BASS 2 GM FIFTH LEAD STANDARD SET 2 GM SYNTH BASS 1 BASS LEAD ROOM SET GM SYNTH BASS 2 GM FANTASY POWER SET GM VIOLIN EN GM WARM ELECTRONIC SET GM VIOLA GM POLYSYNTH SYNTH SET 1 GM CELLO N GM SPACE CHOIR SYNTH SET 2 GM CONTRABASS GM BOWED GLASS JAZZ SET GM TREMOLO STRINGS Ha is GM METAL PAD BRUSH SET GM PIZZICATO GM HALO PAD GM HARP EN GM SWEEP PAD GM TIMPANI EN GM DROP GM STRINGS 1 413A E 057A EN Qo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o GM SOUND TRACK 06 ORCHESTRA SET Appendix Ap ndice Rhythm List Lista de ritmos D Rhythm Name Nombre de ritmo POP1 60 5 SOUL REGGAE WORLD POP 60 5 ROCK PUNTA 8 BEAT POP SLOW ROCK CUNBIA SOUL BALLAD 1 SHUFFLE ROCK PASODOBLE P
13. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 413A E 061A 413A E 062A Model PX 300 Function MIDI Implementation Chart Transmitted Recognized Version 1 0 Remarks Default Changed Basic Channel 1 16 1 16 1 16 Default Messages Altered Mode Mode 3 Xx Mode 3 Xx Note Number True voice 0 127 0 127 Note ON Note OFF Velocity O 9nH V 1 127 X 8nH V 64 O 9nH V 1 127
14. E 5 Connecting an audio or musical instrument amplifigr conet 6 Playing with Different Tones E 7 Selecting and Playing a Tone E 7 Selecting Main Tones and Variation Tones E 7 Selecting a GM Tone or Drum 561 E 7 Using Tone Effects E 8 Layering Two E 9 Assigning Different Tones to the Left and Right Sides of the Keyboard E 10 Using the Piano s Pedals E 10 Using the Built in Metronome E 11 Playing Rhythms E 12 Using Auto E 13 Learning to Play the Built in UNOS 17 Playing a Built in Tune E 17 Practicing a Built in E 17 Recording to and Playing Back from Song Memory E 18 Recording Your Keyboard E 19 Playing Back from Song Memory E 20 To delete song memory data E 20 413A E 003A Other Settings E 21 Changing the Keyboard Touch E 21 Changing the Piano Key E 21 Changing the Pitch of the Piano to Match Another Instrument E 21 Using urere E 22 Expanding the Selecti
15. accompaniment feature to accompany an external sequencer or other device 413A E 024A Other Settings al While holding down the CONTROL button press one the keyboard keys shown below to configure the setting you want 10 on Off Off A A A A A A A A C1 C2 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 Send Channel Decreases value 0 Increases value Accomp MIDI Out on Lon O MIDI Chord Judge on Lan O Local Control la FF 413A E 025B Expanding the Selections in the Built in Tunes You can transfer song data from your computer to the piano You can store up to 10 tunes about 29 000 note about 174 kilobytes as built in tunes 25 through 34 For SMF data you purchase or create you need to use special CASIO conversion software to convert it to CASIO format before transferring it to the piano You can obtain a copy of the special CASIO conversion software by downloading it at the Web page shown below After downloading install the software on your computer CASIO MUSIC SITE http music casio com e Inaddition to the software itself the CASIO MUSIC SITE will also provide you with information about its installation and use You can also find out about how to connect your computer and piano the latest news about your piano and other CASIO musical instruments and much more Troubleshooting
16. in Tunes Playing a Built in Tune Your piano comes with 25 Music Library tunes built in See the Song List on page A 2 of this manual for more information VoL 413A E 019A Press the SONG button so SONG indicator lamp below the button is lit Each press of the button toggles between the upper indicator lamp and lower indicator lamp RHYTHM While holding down the CONTROL button press the keyboard keys shown below to input a tune number To select tune number 5 for example press the 0 key and then the 5 key Always input two digits for the tune number 05 Press the PLAY STOP button This starts the playback of the tune Press the PLAY STOP button again to stop tune playback TRACK 1 L TRACK 2 R F DENO y TRACK rene INTRO SYNCHRO START o ENDING FILLIN STOP RHYTHM Ja o ORY METRONOME UO UU Pu q CONTROL PLAY SONG STOP You can also cycle through the available tunes in step 2 by holding down the CONTROL button and pressing the RHYTHM SONG SELECT or AN button CONTROL NTH SYI SYNTI STRINGS VOICE RHYTHM SONG SELECT Practicing a Built in Tune You can turn off the left hand part or right hand part of a built in tune and play along on the piano PREPARATION Select the tune you want to practice and adjust t
17. new data to a track automatically deletes any data previously stored in that track Turning off power while a record operation is in progress deletes anything recorded up to that point CASIO shall not be held responsible for any losses by you or any third party due to loss of data caused by malfunction or repair of this digital piano or by battery replacement SONG MEMORY Button Operation Each press of the SONG MEMORY button cycles through the functions shown below Playback Record Standby gt Standby gt Normal Lit Flash Unlit GRAND GRAND E GRAND ELEC LEC PIANO1 PIANO 2 25590902 AON SPLIT uly SYNTH SYNTH SYNTH CLAVI STRINGS STRINGS VOICE BRASS FANTASY GUITAR GM TONES TEMPO A RHYTHM SONG 7 Y A GM SELECT SELECT JAZZ METRONOME 413A E 020A Recording to and Playing Back from Song Memory Recording Your Keyboard Play You can record to either track with or without playback of the other track To record to one track without playing back the other Press the SONG MEMORY button twice so the SONG MEMORY indicator lamp is flashing At this time the TRACK 1 L indicator lamp should also be flashing This indicates that the piano is standing by for recording to Track 1 1 If you want to
18. sound when you press keyboard key at this time The split point setting also controls the point where the keyboard splits between the accompaniment keyboard pages E 14 15 and the melody keyboard Moving the split point also affects the sizes of the accompaniment keyboard and the melody keyboard Using the Piano s Pedals The digital piano is equipped with two pedal jacks one for a damper pedal and one for a soft sostenuto pedal 413A E 012A Playing with Different Tones Using the Built in Metronome You can use the metronome to sound a count that helps keep you in proper time Pedal functions Damper pedal Pressing this pedal causes notes to reverberate and to sustain longer Soft pedal Pressing this pedal dampens notes and slightly reduces their volume Only notes played after the pedal is depressed are affected and any notes played before the pedal is pressed sound at their normal volume Sostenuto pedal Like the damper pedal this pedal causes notes to reverberate and to sustain longer The difference between the two pedals is the timing when they are pressed With the sostenuto pedal you press the pedal after depressing the notes you want to sustain Only the notes whose keyboard keys are depressed when the sostenuto pedal is pressed are affected Selecting the Pedal Function A pedal connected to the piano s PEDAL SOFT SOSTENUTO jack can operate as either a soft pedal or a sost
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21. EC PIANO 60 5 E PIANO VIBRAPHONE ROCK ORGAN DRAWBAR ORGAN JAZZ ORGAN PIPE ORGAN CLAVI HARPSICHORD STRINGS 80 5 SYNTH STR SYNTH STRINGS 7075 SYNTH STR SYNTH VOICE CHOIR SYNTH BASS SYNTH PAD FANTASY NEW AGE ACOUSTIC GUITAR GM Tones Sonidos GM 9 m pele ro i ACOUSTIC BASS Q a to to ro to to us Maximum Polyphony Polidonia maxima Program Change Cambio de programa Bank Select MSB MSB de seleccion de banco Variation Tones Sonidos de variaci n GM PIANO 1 GM STRINGS 2 GM CRYSTAL 92 GM PIANO 2 GM SYNTH STRINGS 1 GM ATMOSPHERE o GM PIANO 3 GM SYNTH STRINGS 2 GM BRIGHTNESS e GM HONKY TONK GM CHOIR AAHS GM GOBLINS e GM E PIANO 1 GM VOICE DOO GM ECHOES N GM E PIANO 2 GM SYNTH VOICE GM SF e GM HARPSICHORD GM ORCHESTRA HIT GM SITAR E GM CLAVI GM TRUMPET GM BANJO o GM CELESTA GM TROMBONE GM SHAMISEN GM GLOCKENSPIEL GM TUBA GM KOTO N GM MUSIC BOX GM MUTE TRUMPET GM THUMB PIANO o GM VIBRAPHONE GM FRENCH HORN GM BAG PIPE e o GM MARIMBA GM BRASS GM FIDDLE GM XYLOPHO
22. ES Privia PX 300 USER S GUIDE GU A DEL USUARIO Please keep all information for future reference Guarde toda informaci n para tener como referencia futura Safety Precautions Before trying to use the piano be sure to read the separate Safety Precautions Precauciones de seguridad Antes de intentar usar el piano aseg rese de leer las Precauciones de seguridad separadas PX300 ES 1 CAS NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer
23. Ifadrum set is assigned to the GM TONES button keyboard keys sound drum sounds when you press them See page A 3 for information about the drum sounds that are assigned to each of the keyboard keys Selecting the GM TONES Button Variation Tone To assign a variation tone to the GM TONES button perform the steps under Selecting a GM Tone or Drum Set on page E 7 After step 1 however press the VARIATION button so the indicator lamp above it is lit After you assign a GM tone as the variation tone you can select it by pressing the GM TONES button while the indicator lamp above the VARIATION button is lit Using Tone Effects Reverb Makes your notes resonate Chorus Adds more breadth to your notes Press the REVERB CHORUS button to cycle through the effect settings as shown below You can find out the current reverb chorus configuration by looking at the REVERB and CHORUS indicator lamps REVERB CHORUS Oi UJ Both on REVERB CHORUS Off Both off REVERB CHORUS On Reverb REVERB CHORUS Chorus 413A E 010C Playing with Different Tones To Select effect type Layering Two Tones You can select from among four reverb effects and four chorus effects by pressing the keyboard keys shown below Use the following procedure to layer to two tones so they sound at the same time Reverb Effect Keys gt PREPARATION 1 Room 3 Ha
24. N MAX CONTROL 413A E 023A Changing the Keyboard Touch Off lp FF Weak Strong sound is produced even when relatively light pressure is applied Normal 2 Strong Normal sound is produced even when relatively strong pressure is applied __J O Changing the Piano Key Higher C to F Normal C Lower to B 01I Li lt Keys and their indicators gt Key 1 Display gg o gsjo ao oo ccoo O Changing the Pitch of the Piano to Match Another Instrument Raise Lower Each press of a key changes the current setting by approximately 1 cents 1 100 semitone 1 Holding down the CONTROL button and pressing keyboard keys and at the same time returns tuning to the standard A4 440 0Hz GRAND GRAND E GRAND ELEC ELEC 60 s ROCK JAZZ PIANO1 PIANO 2 80 PIANO 1 PIANO2 E PIANO ORGAN ORGAN TONE OUND ATION y SPLIT Uy SYNTH SYNTH STRINGS VOICE BRASS FANTASY GUITAR GM TONE Y BEAT A GM SELECT v ELEC Other Settings What is MIDI The letters MIDI stand for Musical Instrument Digital Interface which is the name of a worldwide standard for digital signals and connectors that makes it possible to exchange musical data between musical instruments and compu
25. NE GM SYNTH BRASS 1 GM SHANAI GM TUBULAR BELL GM SYNTH BRASS 2 GM TINKLE BELL GM DULCIMER GM SOPRANO SAX GM AGOGO GM ORGAN 1 GM ALTO SAX GM STEEL DRUMS GM ORGAN 2 GM TENOR SAX GM WOOD BLOCK GM ORGAN 3 GM BARITONE SAX GM TAIKO GM PIPE ORGAN GM OBOE GM MELODIC TOM GM REED ORGAN N 2 5 2 5 5 2 5 ufo uf o 2 GM ENGLISH HORN GM SYNTH DRUM GM ACCORDION GM BASSOON GM REVERSE CYMBAL D A HR GM HARMONICA N N GM CLARINET GM GT FRET NOISE m N BANDONEON N GM PICCOLO GM BREATH NOISE GM NYLON STR GUITAR N A GM FLUTE GM SEASHORE GM STEEL STR GUITAR 1 N GM RECORDER GM BIRD GM JAZZ GUITAR N GM PAN FLUTE GM TELEPHONE GM CLEAN GUITAR N N GM BOTTLE BLOW GM HELICOPTER GM MUTE GUITAR N GM SHAKUHACHI GM APPLAUSE GM OVERDRIVE GT N GM WHISTLE GM DISTORTION GT GM OCARINA GM GT HARMONICS GM SQUARE LEAD GM ACOUSTIC BASS GM SAWTOOTH LEAD GM FINGERED BASS GM CALLIOPE GM PICKED BASS E GM CHIFF LEAD GM FRETLESS BASS GM CHARANG GM GUNSHOT O Drum Sets Ajustes de bater a 0 0 0 0 0 0
26. OP SHUFFLE 1 50 5 ROCK SKA 8 BEAT DANCE BLUES BLUEGRASS POP BALLAD 1 NEW ORLNS R amp R DIXIE POP BALLAD2 TWIST TEX MIX BALLAD R amp B COUNTRY 1 FUSION SHUFFLE ROCK WALTZ COUNTRY 2 SOUL BALLAD 2 BIG BAND 1 FOLKLORE 16 BEAT 1 BIG BAND 2 JIVE 16 BEAT2 BIG BAND 3 FAST GOSPEL 8 BEAT 1 SWING SLOW GOSPEL 8 BEAT2 SLOW SWING SIRTAKI 8 BEAT 3 FOX TROT HAWAIIAN DANCE POP 1 JAZZ COMBO 1 ADANI POP FUSION JAZZ VOICES BALADI POP2 ACID JAZZ ENKA POP WALTZ JAZZ WALTZ STR QUARTET DANCE POLKA PIANO BALLAD 1 DISCO 1 POP POLKA PIANO BALLAD 2 DISCO2 MARCH 1 PIANO BALLAD 3 EURO BEAT MARCH 2 EP BALLAD 1 DANCE POP2 WALIZ 1 EP BALLAD2 GROOVE SOUL SLOW WALTZ BLUES BALLAD TECHNO VIENNESE WALTZ MELLOW JAZZ TRANCE FRENCH WALTZ JAZZ COMBO 2 HIP HOP SERENADE RAGTIME FUNK TANGO BOOGIE WOOGIE POP ROCK 1 BOSSA NOVA 1 ARPEGGIO 1 POP ROCK 2 BOSSA NOVA 2 ARPEGGIO 2 POP ROCK 3 SAMBA 1 ARPEGGIO 3 FUNKY POP SAMBA 2 PIANO BALLAD 4 POP SHUFFLE 2 MAMBO 6 8 MARCH ROCK BALLAD RHUMBA MARCH 3 SOFT ROCK CHA CHA CHA 2 BEAT ROCK 1 MERENGUE WALTZ 2 ROCK 2 BOLERO WALTZ 3 HEAVY METAL SALSA WALTZ 4
27. ORY indicator lamp to be flashing 9 Use the TRACK 1 L TRACK 2 R button to gt select the track you want to delete The indicator lamps above the button show the currently selected track To delete Track 1 the TRACK 1 L indicator lamp should be flashing To delete Track 2 the TRACK 2 R indicator lamp should be flashing Hold down the SONG MEMORY button until its indicator lamp stops flashing and remains lit 4 Press the TRACK 1 L TRACK 2 R button e This deletes the contents of the track 413A E 022A Other Settings Changing the Keyboard Touch O This setting changes the relative touch of the keyboard keys Changing the Piano Key Use this setting to raise or lower the overall key of the keyboard in semitone steps Changing the Pitch of the Piano to Match Another Instrument Use this setting to raise or lower the overall pitch of the piano The setting range is plus or minus 50 cents 100 cents 1 semitone from the standard pitch of A4 440 0Hz While holding down the CONTROL El button use the keyboard keys shown below to select the keyboard setting you want Weak il Strong Off Normal Lower Higher C4 Normal DEMO TRACK1 TRACK2 INTRO SYNCHRO 5 L R SONG ENDING FILIN STOP OMEMORY METRONOME VOLUME REVERB CHORUS CONTROL o MI
28. QUARE LEAD VARIATION VOLUME CHORUS TONE GM TONES SPLIT GRAND GRAND E GRAND ELEC ELEC 60s 242 PIANO 1 PIANO2 _ 80 PIANO1 PIANO2 E PIANO ORGAN ORGAN VOLUME 58 10068 INTRO SYNCHRO 5 k SONG SYNTH SYNTH SYNTH ACOUSTIC olo ENDING STOP RHYTHM Qo MEMORY METRONOME AVI STRINGS STRINGS VOICE BRASS FANTASY GUITAR UNUM UU WO QIN Tm v m MIN MAX SELEC PLAY OsoNG STOP CONTROL METRONOME GM SELECT 413A E 009C Playing with Different Tones While holding down the CONTROL button use the keyboard keys shown below to input the tone number of the GM tone you want to assign to the GM TONES button Example 008 GM CELESTA 1 46 9 023578 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C8 Besure to input all three digits This displays the number of the assigned tone UUH After inputting the tone number you want release the CONTROL button to exit the GM tone setting screen e You can also select tone by holding down the 1 TONES button as you use the GM SELECT and 4 buttons to scroll through tone numbers on the display VARI GM TONES JJ O ATION SPLIT The tone that you assign to the GM TONES button is retained until you turn off the keyboard
29. Symptom Possible Cause Action Reference No sound produced when keyboard keys are pressed VOLUME knob set to MIN Headphones connected to the digital piano Local Control turned off Check the current accompaniment mode setting Normally the accompaniment keyboard will not produce any note while CASIO CHORD or FINGERED is selected as the accompaniment mode Move the VOLUME knob more towards MAX Disconnect the headphones from the digital piano Turn on Local control Change the accompaniment mode to NORMAL Page E 7 Page E 5 Page E 23 Page E 13 No sound from the left speaker or right speaker The left or right LINE IN cable is not connected correctly Check the LINE IN cables for proper connection Page E 6 Keyboard out of tune 1 The piano key is set to a value other than C Incorrect pitch setting of the piano 1 Change the piano key setting to C or turn the digital piano power off and then back on again Correct the pitch setting or turn the digital piano power off and then back on again Page E 21 Page E 21 No sound produced by demo tune play VOLUME knob set to MIN Headphones connected to the digital piano Move the VOLUME knob more towards MAX Disconnect the headphones from the digital piano Page E 7 Page E 5 Memory contents deleted Lithium battery is dead Contact your CASIO Service Provider fo
30. ccompaniment pattern To stop auto accompaniment play press the INTRO ENDING button This will play an ending pattern for the selected before stopping auto accompaniment 1 You can start or stop auto accompaniment play without an intro or ending pattern by pressing the 1 1 START STOP button in steps and 6 How to Play Chords The way you finger chords depends on the current chord mode Normal In this mode there is no auto accompaniment so you can play all of piano s keys for standard fingering chords or melody notes 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 CASIO CHORD Accompaniment Keyboard and Melody Keyboard Accompaniment keyboard IMPORTANT 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 Melody keyboard 413A E 016A Playing Rhythms Chord Types CASIO CHORD accompaniment lets you play four 8 types of chords with minimal fingering Chord Types Example Csus4 C7 2
31. companiment rhythm bass chords melody Melody Data recorded in track Track 1 Track 2 Song Memory Capacity Youcan store a total of up to about 5 200 notes Track 1 Track 2 in Song Memory Recording stops automatically if the number of notes in Song Memory exceeds the maximum while you are recording This is indicated by the SONG MEMORY indicator lamp turning on Other Song Memory Data The following data is included when recording to Song Memory selected tone tempo and beat settings pedal operations reverb and chorus settings selected rhythm Track 1 only SYNCHRO TRACK 1 L TRACK 2 R FILL IN DEMO TRACK 2 INTRO SYNGHRO 5 ENDING FEN AUT YTHM U EY METRONOME INTRO 5 EMO ENDING STOP MEMO REVERB CHORUS VOLUME MIN MAX Recorded Data Storage This digital piano has a lithium battery to supply power to retain memory contents even while power is off The life of the lithium battery is five years after the date of manufacture of the digital piano Be sure to contact your CASIO service provider about having the lithium battery replaced every five years Never turn off piano power while a record Operation is in progress IMPORTANT If the data recorded in a single track uses up all the available Song Memory capacity you will not be able to record anything in the other track Recording
32. ds specified in note above 1 It makes no difference whether you press black inverted fingerings i e playing E G C or G C E white keys to the right of a major chord key when 1 instead of C E G will produce the same chords as playing minor and seventh chords the standard fingering 1 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 FINGERED In this mode you specify chords by playing them as you would on a piano inside the accompaniment keyboard range To specify a C chord you would play C E G FINGERED Accompaniment Keyboard and Melody Keyboard Accompaniment keyboard Melody keyboard IMPORTANT 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 413A E 017A Playing Rhythms E FULL RANGE CHORD This accompaniment method makes it possible to play a total of 38 chord variations the 15 available with FINGERED plus 23 additional variations The keyboard interprets any input of three or more keys that matches a FULL RANGE CHORD pattern to bea chord Any multi key input that is nota FULL RANGE CHORD pattern is interpreted as melody play Because of this there is no need for a separate accompan
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34. enuto pedal When you turn on the keyboard the pedal is initially configured for soft pedal operation You can perform the following operation to select either soft or sostenuto for the pedal operation While holding down the CONTROL button use the keyboard keys shown below to select either soft or sostenuto i Sostenuto 525 UN 413A E 013A Press the METRONOME button e This starts the metronome While holding down the CONTROL button press the BEAT or LA button to specify how many beats there are per measure y Y OI d UU The first value of the beat can be set to value of 2 through 6 The bell indicating the first beat of a measure does not sound while a value of 0 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 While holding down the CONTROL button use the TEMPO and A buttons to change the tempo speed of the metronome CLAVI STRINGS 55 UU vo IGS You can also use keyboard keys to change the tempo setting See page E 13 Press the METRONOME button again to stop the metronome Playing Rhythms You can select from among 120 built in rhythms See the Rhythm List on page A 2 of this manual for more information Rhythms 110 through 119 consist of ch
35. f the unit clean the keyboard use a soft cloth dampened with a weak solution of a mild neutral detergent and water Wring out all excess moisture from the cloth before wiping Lithium Battery This unit is equipped with a lithium battery to provide power needed to retain memory contents while unit power is turned off Should the lithium battery go dead all memory contents will be lost whenever you turn unit power off The normal life of the lithium battery is five years from the time that the battery was installed Be sure to periodically contact your retailer or authorized service provider to have the lithium battery replaced Note that you will be charged separately for lithium battery replacement Note that CASIO COMPUTER LTD shall not be held liable for any damages or losses or any claims by third parties arising from corruption or loss of data caused by malfunction or repair of the unit or from battery replacement You may notice lines in the finish of the case of this product These lines are the result of the molding process used to shape the plastic of the case They are not cracks or breaks in the plastic and are no cause for concern Unauthorized reproduction of this manual in its entirety or in part is expressly forbidden All rights reserved CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD shall not be held liable for any damages or losses or any claims by third parties arising from use of this product or this
36. fects you want to use while recording Press the START STOP button or play something on the keyboard to start simultaneous playback from Track 1 and recording to Track 2 When you are finished press the START STOP button again to stop recording Playing Back from Song Memory Press the SONG MEMORY button once e This causes the SONG MEMORY indicator lamp to light Use the TRACK 1 L TRACK 2 R button to select the track you want to play back The indicator lamps above the button show the currently selected track To play back Track 1 the TRACK 1 L indicator lamp should be lit To play back Track 2 the TRACK 2 R indicator lamp should be lit To play back Track 1 and Track 2 both the indicator lamps should be lit 9 Press the START STOP button This starts playback of the track you selected You can change the tempo setting as a track is playing As a track is playing you can turn the metronome on or off using the METRONOME button You cannot change the tone setting during playback Press the START STOP button again to stop playback To delete song memory data IMPORTANT The procedure below deletes all of the data from the selected track Note that the delete operation cannot be undone Check to make sure you really do not need the data in Song Memory before you perform the following steps Press the SONG MEMORY button twice This causes the SONG MEM
37. he tempo If you are playing a tune for the first time a slow tempo is probably best Use the TRACK 1 L TRACK 2 R button to turn parts on or off O The indicator lamps above the button show the current on off status of the parts To turn off the left hand part the TRACK 1 L indicator lamp should be unlit e To turn off the right hand part the TRACK 2 R indicator lamp should be unlit Press the PLAY STOP button e This starts playback of the tune without the part you selected in step 1 Play the missing part on the piano s keyboard Press the PLAY STOP button again to stop song playback GRAND GRAND E GRAND ELEC ELEC 60 OCK JAZZ PIANO 1 PIANO 2 P ANO1 PIANO2 E PIANO ORGAN ORGAN TONE 7020701010020 VARI s MION y SPLIT YNTH SYNTH ACOUSTIC STRINGS STRINGS VOICE BRASS FANTASY GUITAR GM TONE GIVOVGIY_VO Y TEMPO A Y GM SELECT ELEC RHYTHM SONG SELECT Recording to and Playing Back from Song Memory You can store the notes you play in Song Memory for later playback Tracks The song memory of this piano records and plays back notes much like a standard tape recorder There are two tracks each of which can be recorded separately Besides notes each track can be assigned its own tone number During playback you can adjust the tempo to change the speed of playback Start End Auto Ac
38. iment keyboard and the entire keyboard from end to end can be used for both melody and chords FULL RANGE CHORD Accompaniment Keyboard and Melody Keyboard O Accompaniment keyboard Melody keyboard Chords Recognized by This Piano The following table identifies patterns that are recognized as chords by FULL RANGE CHORD Number of Chord Variations Pattern Type The 15 chord patterns shown under FINGERED on page E 15 23 standard chord fingerings The following are examples of the 23 chords available with C as the bass note Standard Ce Ceo Fingerings DD E F Co CCC B Fm Gm C c Ddim Ez Fm7 Abadas FINGERED Example To play the chord C major and lowest note and the next note to the right the lowest 1 note is interpreted as a bass note 1 If there are more than six semitones between the Adjusting Accompaniment Volume Perform the following operation to change the volume level of the rhythm and chord accompaniment setting range 000 to 127 While holding down the CONTROL button use the keyboard keys shown below to raise or lower the accompaniment volume Raises the accompaniment volume Lowers the accompaniment volume 413A E 018A Learning to Play the Built
39. ivate backup group with you all the time To play with auto accompaniment PREPARATION RATION Select the rhythm you want to use and adjust the tempo While holding down the CONTROL button press one of the keyboard keys shown below to select a chord mode CASIO CHORD ji Full Range Chord F Normal Fingered Ai mn A A A A A 4 5 C6 Here we will select the CASIO CHORD mode See page E 14 for information about how to use the chord modes Press the SYNCHRO FILL IN button This configures the piano so rhythm and chord accompaniment will start automatically when you press any keys within the accompaniment keyboard range Press the INTRO ENDING button This configures the piano so accompaniment starts with an intro pattern Playing Rhythms Use a CASIO CHORD fingering to play the first chord within the accompaniment keyboard range See How to Play Chords on this page for information about how to finger chords with the various chord modes This will cause the intro pattern for the selected rhythm to play followed by the auto accompaniment rhythm and chord pattern Use CASIO CHORD fingerings to play other chords You can insert a fill in pattern while an auto accompaniment is playing by pressing the SYNCHRO FILL IN button A fill in helps to change the mood of the auto a
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41. l piano by plugging it into a standard household power outlet Be sure you turn off power and unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet whenever the digital piano is not in use Using the AC Adaptor Make sure that you use only the AC adaptor specified for this digital piano Specified AC Adaptor AD 12 Left Side Panel DC 12V jack AC adaptor AD 12 a AC outlet IMPORTANT Make sure that the product 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 touch This is normal and does not indicate malfunction 413A E 006A Connections IMPORTANT Whenever connecting external equipment first set the VOLUME knob of the digital piano and the volume controller of the external equipment to relatively low volume settings You can later adjust volume to the level you want after connections are complete Connecting Headphones Connect commercially available headphones to the digital piano s PHONES jacks This cuts off the built in speakers which means you can practice even late at night without disturbing others To protect your hearing make sure that you do not set the volume level too high when using headphones Left Side Panel PHONES jacks Headphones 413A E 007A Connecting to a PEDAL Jack Depending on the type of operation you want the pedal SP 3 t
42. ll 2 If you plan to use a variation tone perform the procedure on page E 7 to select the variation tone for the applicable TONE button s before starting this procedure 0 Room 1 2 Hall 1 While holding down the TONE button of 413A E 011A one of the tones you want to use the base tone press the TONE button of the other A A A A A C C N 5 i tone the layered tone Chorus Effect Keys 7 1 Chorus 2 3 Chonis4 Example Press GRAND PIANO 2 button and STRINGS button at the same time GRAND GRAND E GRAND ELEC ELEC 60 s ROCK JAZZ PIANO 1 PIANO 2 80 PIANO 1 2 ORGAN ORGAN TONE SYNTH SYNTH SYNTH ACOUSTIC STRINGS STRINGS VOICE BRASS FANTASY GUITAR GM TONES RHYTHM SONG A BEA GM SELECT SELECT While holdi ng down the CONTROL e This causes the indicator lamp of the base tone shown above If the base tone the one you pressed first is a variation tone the indicator lamp above the GRAND PIANO 2 0 Chorus 1 2 Chorus 3 UU 2700700740000 juju 901700007 button press one of the keyboard keys to light and the layered tone to flash VARIATION button will light STRINGS tones are now layered After you are finished using the layered tones press one of the TONE buttons again to unlayer them 1 N
43. o perform connect the pedal s cable to the digital piano s PEDAL DAMPER jack or PEDAL SOFT SOSTENUTO jack If you want to use both jacks at the same time you need to purchase another optionally available pedal See Using the Piano s Pedals on page E 10 for information about using a pedal Back Panel PEDAL jacks Connections Connecting an audio or musical instrument amplifier Connecting to an audio or musical instrument amplifier provides even clearer more powerful sound through external speakers Audio amplifier AUX IN etc Tape recorder MIDI sound source Standard plug 9 Guitar amplifier keyboard amplifier etc Playing Output from External Equipment through the Piano s Speakers R jack input sounds through the piano s right speaker while L MONO jack input sounds through the left speaker Connecting to the jack only causes the same output to be produced from both speakers Itis up to you to purchase connecting cables that are compatible with the equipment you are connecting Connecting to Audio Equipment Use commercially available cables to connect the external audio equipment to the piano s LINE OUT jacks as shown in Figure R jack output is right channel sound while L MONO jack output is left channel sound It is up
44. one VARIATION indicator lamp on press the VARIATION button or the TONE button Selecting a GM Tone or Drum Set You can use the following procedure to assign one of the piano s 128 GM tones or 10 drum sets to the GM TONES button After you assign a GM tone you can select it by pressing the GM TONES button In addition you can also assign a second GM tone or drum set as the variation tone of the GM TONES button See Selecting the GM TONES Button Variation Tone on page E 8 Drum Sets Selecting Main Tones and Variation Tones Press the POWER button POWER button Use the VOLUME knob to adjust the volume level Press the GM TONES button Before playing it is a good idea to set the This selects the GM tone that is currently volume to a relatively low level assigned to the GM TONES button The display continues to display the tune or Press one of the 15 TONE buttons to select rhythm number the tone you want Thenames of the main tones are marked above Use the Tone List on page A 1 to find the the TONE buttons GM tone or drum set number you want Example To select JAZZ ORGAN Example 008 GM CELESTA JAZZ ORGAN While holding down the CONTROL button press the GM TONES button Remember to keep the CONTROL button depressed This causes the tone number of the GM tone that is currently assigned to the GM TONES button to appear on the display Example 080 ri GM S
45. ons in the TUNES ena xeu E 23 Troubleshooting E 24 Specifications E 25 Operational Precautions E 26 Setting Control Key Chart E 26 Appendix A 1 TOMO tic et A 1 Fiythim EISE iier enis A 2 SOMO MISE A 2 Drum Assignment List A 3 Fingered Chord A 4 MIDI Implementation Chart Company and product names used in this manual may be registered trademarks of others General Guide Back Panel Attachment of the Score Stand Insert the score stand into the slot at the top of the digital piano as shown in the illustration E da 449 900007000000 SES ss es6pUe OUOUUOUDU NI AOUN I Lo Left Side Panel GRAND GRAND E GRAND ELEC ELEC 605 ROCK JAZZ PIANO 1 PIANO2 80 PIANO 1 PIANO2 ORGAN ORGAN A VOD VOLUME CHORE INTRO SYNCHRO 5 SONG SYNTH SYNTH ACOUSTIC o o ENDING FLN y STOP ORM O METRONOME CLAVI STRINGS VOICE BRASS FANTASY GUITAR GM TONES MIN MAX GM SELECT
46. 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 TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Important Please note the following important information before using this product Before using the optional AD 12 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 The product is not intended for children under 3 years Use only CASIO AD 12 adaptor The AC adaptor is not a toy Be sure to disconnect the AC adaptor before cleaning the product CASIO ELECTRONICS CO LTD C 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 413A E 002A Contents General Guide E 2 Attachment of the Score Stand E 2 Playing Back All the Built in Tunes E 3 Power Supply E 4 Using the AC Adaptor E 4 Connections E 5 Connecting Headphones E 5 Connecting to a PEDAL Jack
47. ord accompaniments only without any drums or other percussion instruments These rhythms do not sound unless CASIO CHORD FINGERED or FULL RANGE CHORD is selected as the accompaniment mode With such rhythms make sure that CASIO CHORD FINGERED or FULL RANGE CHORD is selected before you try playing chords see the next page Press the RHYTHM button so the RHYTHM indicator lamp above the button is lit Each press of the button toggles between the upper indicator lamp and lower indicator lamp RHYTHM While holding down the CONTROL button use the keyboard keys shown below to input a three digit rhythm number 1 46 9 023578 C1 C2 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 To select rhythm number 5 for example press the 0 key the 0 key and then the 5 key Press the START STOP button This starts the rhythm SYNCHRO START FILL IN STOP 080 1 1 TRAGK 2 NON AERP oo RHYTHM UW VOLUM OF MIN MAX CONTROL DUM STOF INTRO ENDING RHYTHM METRONOME PIANO 1 PIANO 2 E ORGAN TONE 589 DUVIVIUYY METRONOME CLAVI ANON SPLIT Press the START STOP button again to stop the rhythm You can also cycle through the available rhythms in step 2 by holding down the CONTROL button and pressing the RHYTHM SONG SELECT 3 or A button CONTROL NTH SYNTH
48. orus2 02 Chorus3 03 Chorus4 4 GM on off GM on MIDI In Chord Judge off GM off MIDI In Chord Judge on 4 Activaci n desactivaci n de GM Activaci n de GM An lisis de acordes de entrada MIDI desactivado Desactivaci n de GM An lisis de acordes de entrada MIDI activado Yes X No Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO 413A E 063A e This recycle mark indicates that the packaging conforms to the environmental protection legislation in Germany Esta marca de reciclaje indica que el empaquetado se ajusta a la legislaci n de protecci n ambiental en Alemania CASIO CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD 6 2 Hon machi 1 chome 0402 Printed in China Shibuya ku Tokyo 151 8543 Japan PX300 ES 1
49. ote that you cannot layer the main tone and i variation tone assigned to the same TONE button 2 Playing with Different Tones Adjusting the Volume of Layered Tones While holding down the CONTROL button use the keyboard keys shown below to adjust the volume of the layered tones IUE HIA A A A A C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 Raises the volume 0 to 24 Lowers the volume 24 to 0 e Assigning Different Tones to the Left and Right Sides of the Keyboard You can assign different tones to keys on the left side and the right side of the keyboard Split Point IE STRINGS GRAND PIANO 2 Press the TONE button of the tone you want to select for the high right range Example GRAND PIANO 2 Press the SPLIT button This causes the SPLIT indicator lamp to light Press the TONE button of the tone you want to select for the low left range The keyboard is now split between the two tones Example STRINGS After you are finished using the split keyboard press the SPLIT button again to unsplit it e This causes the SPLIT indicator lamp to go out Specifying the Keyboard Tone Split Point While holding down the SPLIT button press the keyboard key where you wantthe left limit of the high range right tone to be Left limit of the high range esr Low range High range A note does not
50. r replacement of the lithium battery Page E 26 No sound produced by connected external MIDI sound source when the digital piano keys are pressed 1 The digital piano Send Channel does not match the Send Channel of the MIDI sound source 2 Volume or expression setting of the external sound source is set to 0 1 Change the Send Channel settings so they are identical 2 Change the volume or expression setting of the external sound source to an appropriate value Page E 23 See the documentation that comes with the external sound source 413A E 026A Specifications Models PX 300 Keyboard 88 piano keys with touch response Polyphony 32 notes maximum Tones 15 panel tones 15 variation tones 128 GM tones 10 drum sets with layer and split Digital Effects Reverb 4 types Chorus 4 types Metronome e Time Signatures 0 2 3 4 5 6 Tempo Range 30 to 255 Auto Accompaniment Number of Rhythms 120 Tempo Range 30 to 255 Controllers START STOP INTRO ENDING SYNCHRO FILL IN Modes Normal CASIO CHORD FINGERED FULL RANGE CHORD Accompaniment Volume Adjustable Built in Tunes Number of Tunes 25 preset 10 loaded song data Tempo 30 to 255 Demo Sequential looping of all 25 preset tunes Lesson Function Lesson Part Left hand right hand Song Memory Operations Real time recording playback
51. record to Track 2 press the TRACK 1 L TRACK 2 R button here This will cause the TRACK 2 R indicator lamp to flash which indicates that the piano is standing by for recording to Track 2 Select the tone and effects you want to use in your recording and configure the tempo and beat settings If you want to use the metronome during recording press the METRONOME button to start it e If you want to use a rhythm and or auto accompaniment during recording to Track 1 only select the rhythm and chord mode Start playing something on the keyboard This will automatically start recording Actually there are a variety of different ways to start the record operation See Starting the Record Operation below for more information When you are finished press the START STOP button to stop recording e If you are using a rhythm you can stop recording with an ending pattern by pressing the INTRO ENDING button Stopping recording causes the SONG MEMORY indicator lamp to light and indicator lamp above the button of the track to which you recorded to light To play back the track you just recorded press the START STOP button again After you are finished recording and playing back press the SONG MEMORY button so the SONG MEMORY indicator lamp is off 413A E 021A Starting the Record Operation You can use any of the following methods to start a record operation in step 2 of the above proced
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53. ters machines produced by different manufacturers MIDI Connections To use a computer or other MIDI device to record and playback the MIDI data produced by this keyboard you must connect the MIDI IN and MIDI OUT terminals of both devices in order to send and receive data There is a third MIDI terminal named MIDI THRU which passes any MIDI messages received by the MIDI IN terminal on to another device MIDI cable MK 5 MIDI IN Other device MIDI IN EN L Dw mes e se Computer etc MIDI Settings Send Channel Use this setting to specify one of the MIDI channels 1 through 16 as the Send Channel for sending MIDI messages to an external device Accomp MIDI Out Use this setting to specify whether or not MIDI messages for the piano s auto accompaniment should be sent O MIDI IN Chord Judge Specifies whether chord judge should be performed on accompaniment range MIDI Note On messages received from an external device O Local Control This setting controls whether or not power is cut off internally from the piano s keyboard and sound source Turning off Local Control cuts off power to the keyboard and source which means that the piano does not produce any sound when played This comes in handy when you want to turn off the piano s keyboard and use its auto
54. to you to purchase connecting cables like the ones shown in the illustration for connection of audio equipment Normally in this configuration you must set the audio equipment s input selector to the setting that specifies the terminal such as AUX IN to which the piano is connected Use the piano s VOLUME knob to adjust the volume level Connecting to a Musical Instrument Amplifier Use commercially available cables to connect the amplifier to the piano s LINE OUT jacks as shown in Figure R jack output is right channel sound while L MONO jack output is left channel sound Connecting to the L MONO jack only outputs a mixture of both channels It is up to you to purchase connecting cable like the one shown in the illustration for connection of the amplifier Use the piano s VOLUME knob to adjust the volume level Accessories and Options Use only the accessories and options specified for this digital piano Use of non authorized items creates the danger of fire electric shock and personal injury 413A E 008A Playing with Different Tones N Your piano has the following types of tones built in This selects the variation tone assigned to each TONE button Example PIPE ORGAN For information about variation tone assigned Variation Tones to each button see the Tone List on page A 1 GM Tones Main Tones To toggle between the main tone VARIATION indicator lamp off and variation t
55. ure E When recording to Track 1 with rhythm or auto accompaniment e Press the START STOP button to start recording e Press the SYNCHRO FILL IN button to put the piano into synchro start standby Recording will start when you finger a chord in the accompaniment range of the keyboard e Press the INTRO ENDING button to put the piano into synchro start standby Recording will start and an intro pattern will play when you finger a chord in the accompaniment range of the keyboard E When recording to Track 1 without rhythm or auto accompaniment Recording will start as soon as you play anything on the keyboard E When recording to Track 2 Press the START STOP button or play something on the keyboard to start recording Recording to and Playing Back from Song Memory To record to a track while playing back from the other After you finish recording you can play back Track 1 and Track 2 at the same time Example To record to Track 2 while playing back the contents of Track 1 Press the SONG MEMORY button once This causes the SONG MEMORY indicator lamp to light Press the TRACK 1 L TRACK 2 R button so TRACK 1 L indicator is lit Press the SONG MEMORY button again e This causes the TRACK 1 L indicator lamp to flash Press theTRACK 1 L TRACK 2 R button again so it causes the TRACK 2 R indicator lamp to flash which indicates that the piano is standing by for recording to Track 2 Selectthe tone and ef

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