Casio Musical Toy Instrument CGP700 User Manual

EN/ES  
-
CGP 700  
USER’S GUIDE  
GUÍA DEL USUARIO  
Please keep all information for future reference.  
Guarde toda información para tener como referencia futura.  
Safety Precautions  
Before trying to use the Digital Piano, be sure to  
read the separate “Safety Precautions”.  
Precauciones de seguridad  
Antes de intentar usar el piano digital, asegúrese  
de leer las “Precauciones de seguridad” separadas.  
CGP700-ES-1A  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Contents  
Getting Ready  
EN-55  
Assembling the Stand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-55  
Using the Anti-tipping Brackets . . . . . . . . . . EN-57  
Removing the Protective Tape  
from the Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-58  
Installing the Music Stand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-58  
General Guide  
EN-4  
Demo Song  
EN-25  
Saving Settings and Using Panel Lock . . . . . . . EN-6  
Playing the Demo Tunes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-25  
Returning the Digital Piano to Its Factory  
Default Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-6  
Music Presets  
EN-26  
Recalling Preset Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-26  
Power Outlet  
Using an AC Adaptor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-7  
Turning Power On or Off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-7  
EN-7  
Registering Tone and  
Rhythm Setups  
EN-27  
EN-29  
Recording and Playback  
Connections  
EN-8  
Recording to Digital Piano Memory  
(MIDI Recorder) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-31  
Recording to a USB Flash Drive  
(Audio Recorder) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-38  
Connecting Headphones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-8  
Connecting a Pedal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-8  
Connecting Audio Equipment or an Amplifier . . EN-9  
Bundled and Optional Accessories . . . . . . . . . EN-10  
Configuring Digital Piano Settings EN-41  
Configuring Digital Piano Settings. . . . . . . . . . EN-41  
Operations Common to All Modes EN-11  
Using the Display Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-11  
Performing Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-12  
USB Flash Drive  
EN-49  
Connecting a USB Flash Drive to and  
Detaching It from the Digital Piano. . . . . . . . EN-50  
Playing with Different Tones  
EN-14  
Selecting and Playing a Tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-14  
Splitting the Keyboard between Two Tones . . EN-15  
Layering Two Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-16  
Splitting the Keyboard for Duet Play . . . . . . . . EN-16  
Adjusting the Keyboard Volume Balance . . . . EN-17  
Using the Metronome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-18  
Changing the Tempo Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-18  
Using the Pitch Bend Wheel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-19  
Formatting a USB Flash Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-50  
Saving Standard Song Data to a  
USB Flash Drive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-50  
Saving Digital Piano Data to a  
USB Flash Drive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-51  
Loading Data from a USB Flash Drive to  
Digital Piano Memory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-51  
Deleting Data from a USB Flash Drive . . . . . . EN-52  
Shifting the Pitch of the Digital Piano in  
Semitone Units (Transpose) . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-19  
Connecting to a Computer  
Minimum Computer System Requirements . . EN-53  
Using MIDI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-54  
EN-53  
Using Auto Accompaniment  
EN-20  
Playing an Auto Accompaniment . . . . . . . . . . EN-20  
Using Recommended Tones and Tempos  
Reference  
EN-59  
Error Messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-59  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-60  
Product Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-62  
Operating Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-64  
(One-Touch Presets) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-23  
Adding Harmony to Melody Notes  
(Auto Harmonize). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-24  
EN-2  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Contents  
Appendix  
A-1  
Tone List ..............................................................A-1  
Drum Assignment List..........................................A-6  
Rhythm List ..........................................................A-8  
Music Preset List................................................A-10  
Fingering Guide..................................................A-12  
Parameter List....................................................A-14  
Chord Example List............................................A-15  
Part and MIDI Channel Assignments.................A-17  
MIDI Implementation Chart  
Company and product names used in this  
manual may be registered trademarks of others.  
EN-3  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
General Guide  
1
3
4
5
6
bo  
bp  
bq  
7
8
9
bk  
bl  
bm  
2
dl  
bn  
Front  
br  
dk  
bt  
ck  
cl  
cm  
cn  
bs  
co  
cp  
cq  
cr  
cs  
ct  
PHONES jacks  
Back  
DC 24V terminal  
AUDIO IN jack LINE OUT R, L/MONO  
jacks  
USB port  
DAMPER jack  
AUDIO VOLUME controller  
SPEAKER jack  
Pedal connector  
Bottom  
EN-4  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
General Guide  
This manual uses the numbers and names below to refer to buttons and controllers.  
1P (Power) button  
2VOLUME controller  
3REC MODE button  
4MIDI a button  
5AUDIO a button  
6TRANSPOSE w, q button  
7INTRO button  
brDial  
bsw/NO, q/YES buttons  
btTONE button  
ckRHYTHM button  
clTEMPO buttons  
cmMETRONOME button  
cnGRAND PIANO button  
coBANK button  
8NORMAL/FILL-IN button  
9VARIATION/FILL-IN button  
bkSYNCHRO/ENDING button  
bla button  
cpREGISTRATION 1 button  
cqREGISTRATION 2 button  
crREGISTRATION 3 button  
csREGISTRATION 4 button  
ctSTORE button  
bmACCOMP ON/OFF button  
bnDisplay  
boMENU  
dkUSB flash drive port  
dlPITCH BEND wheel  
bpMAIN  
bqEXIT  
EN-5  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
General Guide  
Saving Settings and Using  
Panel Lock  
Your Digital Piano lets you save its current settings,  
and lock its buttons to protect against operation errors.  
For details, see “Auto Resume” (page EN-46) and  
“Operation Lock” (page EN-46).  
Returning the Digital Piano to  
Its Factory Default Settings  
Perform the following procedure when you want to  
return the Digital Piano’s stored data and settings to  
their initial factory defaults.  
1.  
2.  
Turn off the Digital Piano.  
While holding down the cl TEMPO w, q  
buttons, press the 1 P button.  
The Digital Piano will turn on and initialize its  
internal system. You will be able to use the Digital  
Piano in a short while.  
See “Turning Power On or Off” (page EN-7) for  
information about turning power on and off.  
EN-6  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Power Outlet  
Your Digital Piano runs on standard household power.  
Be sure to turn off power whenever you are not using  
the Digital Piano.  
Turning Power On or Off  
1.  
Press the 1 P button to turn on power.  
Do not touch the keyboard, pedals, or buttons while  
the startup screen is on the display. Doing so will  
cause malfunction.  
Using an AC Adaptor  
Use only the AC adaptor (JEITA Standard, with unified  
polarity plug) that comes with this Digital Piano. Use  
of a different type of AC adaptor can cause  
malfunction of the Digital Piano.  
Specified AC Adaptor: AD-E24250LW  
Use the Digital Piano’s VOLUME controller (2) to  
adjust the volume.  
Use the supplied power cord to connect the AC  
adaptor as shown in the illustration below.  
2.  
To turn off the Digital Piano, hold down the  
1 P button until the Digital Piano’s display  
goes blank.  
Household power outlet  
Power cord  
Pressing the 1 P button to turn off power actually  
puts the Digital Piano into a standby state. Minute  
amounts of current continue to flow within the  
Digital Piano in the standby state. If you do not plan  
to use the Digital Piano for a long time or if there is a  
lightning storm in your area, be sure to unplug the  
AC adaptor from the power outlet.  
DC 24V terminal  
AC adaptor  
• Configuration and type depends  
on your geographic location.  
Note the following important precautions to avoid  
damage to the power cord.  
Auto Power Off  
During Use  
This Digital Piano is designed to turn off automatically  
to avoid wasting power after no operation is  
performed for a preset amount of time. The Auto  
Power Off trigger time is about four hours.  
Never pull on the cord with excessive force.  
Never repeatedly pull on the cord.  
Never twist the cord at the base of the plug or  
connector.  
During Movement  
Before moving the Digital Piano, be sure to unplug  
the AC adaptor from the power outlet.  
You can disable Auto Power Off, if you want. For  
details, see “Auto Power Off” under “SYSTEM  
SETTING Screen” (page EN-45).  
During Storage  
Loop and bundle the power cord, but never wind it  
around the AC adaptor.  
• Never connect the AC adaptor (JEITA Standard,  
with unified polarity plug) that comes with this Digital  
Piano to any other device besides this Digital Piano.  
Doing so creates the risk of malfunction.  
• Make sure the Digital Piano is turned off before  
plugging in or unplugging the AC adaptor.  
• The AC adaptor will become warm to the touch after  
very long use. This is normal and does not indicate  
malfunction.  
• Use the AC adaptor so its label surface is pointed  
downwards. The AC adaptor becomes prone to  
emitting electromagnetic waves when the label  
surface is facing upwards.  
EN-7  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Connections  
Connecting Headphones  
Connecting a Pedal  
Pedal Connector  
• Before connecting headphones, be sure to use the  
Digital Piano’s 2 VOLUME controller to turn the  
volume down to a low level. After connecting, you  
can adjust the volume to the level you want.  
• While sound output from the speakers is disabled,*  
the Digital Piano automatically optimizes sound for  
headphones and LINE OUT listening. During  
speaker output, it automatically switches to  
optimization for listening with speakers.  
You can connect the supplied 3-Pedal Unit (SP-33) to  
the pedal connector on the bottom of the Digital Piano.  
You can then use the pedals for expression that is  
similar to that available on an acoustic piano.  
Bottom  
Pedal connector  
* Plug inserted into the PHONES jack or “Speaker”  
SYSTEM SETTING Screen (page EN-45) turned  
off.  
Front  
DAMPER jack  
PHONES jacks  
Commercially available  
headphones  
Connecting the optionally available pedal (SP-3) to the  
DAMPER jack makes it possible to use the pedal as a  
damper pedal.  
Pressing the damper pedal while playing will cause the  
notes you play to reverberate for a long time.  
When a GRAND PIANO tone is selected as the tone,  
pressing this pedal will cause notes to reverberate  
just like the damper pedal on an acoustic grand  
piano.  
Connect commercially available headphones to the  
PHONES jacks. Connecting headphones to either of  
the PHONES jacks cuts off output to the speakers,  
which means you can practice even late at night  
without bothering others. To protect your hearing,  
make sure that you do not set the volume level too high  
when using headphones.  
Back  
DAMPER jack  
SP-3  
Be sure to push the headphones plug into the  
PHONES jacks as far as it will go. If you don’t, you  
may hear sound from only one side of the  
headphones.  
If the plug of the headphones you are using does not  
match the PHONES jacks, use the applicable  
commercially available adaptor plug.  
If you are using headphones that require an adaptor  
plug, make sure you do not leave the adaptor  
plugged in when you unplug the headphones. If you  
do, nothing will sound from the speakers when you  
play.  
EN-8  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Connections  
Using the Digital Piano to Produce  
Sounds from an External Source  
(Figure  
You can connect a smartphone or other music player to  
AUDIO IN.  
Connecting Audio Equipment  
or an Amplifier  
You can connect audio equipment or a music amplifier  
to the Digital Piano and then play through external  
speakers for more powerful volume and better sound  
quality.  
)
1
Use the AUDIO VOLUME knob to adjust the volume  
level from the music player.  
• While sound output from the speakers is disabled,*  
the Digital Piano automatically optimizes sound for  
headphones and LINE OUT listening. During  
speaker output, it automatically switches to  
optimization for listening with speakers.  
* Plug inserted into the PHONES jack or “Speaker”  
SYSTEM SETTING Screen (page EN-45) turned  
off.  
Digital Piano built-in effects (reverb, chorus, DSP)  
are not applied to AUDIO IN terminal input.  
AUDIO IN input cannot be recorded with the  
Audio Recorder.  
Connecting to Audio Equipment  
(Figure  
)
2
• Whenever connecting a device to the Digital Piano,  
first use the VOLUME controller to set the volume to  
a low level. After connecting, you can adjust the  
volume to the level you want.  
• Whenever you connect any device to the Digital  
Piano, be sure to read the user documentation that  
comes with the device.  
Use commercially available cables to connect the  
external audio equipment to the Digital Piano’s  
LINE OUT jacks as shown in Figure . LINE OUT R  
2
jack output is right channel sound, while LINE OUT  
L/MONO jack output is left channel sound. It is up to  
you to purchase connecting cables like the ones shown  
in the illustration for connection of audio equipment.  
Normally in this configuration you must set the audio  
equipment’s input selector to the setting that specifies  
the terminal (such as AUX IN) to which the Digital  
Piano is connected. Use the Digital Piano’s VOLUME  
controller to adjust the volume level.  
Guitar amplifier  
Keyboard amplifier, etc. 3  
INPUT 1  
INPUT 2  
Standard plug  
Standard jack  
Audio amplifier AUX IN jack, etc. 2  
Stereo  
mini plug  
LEFT (White)  
RIGHT (Red)  
Pin plug  
Smartphone, etc. 1  
EN-9  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Connections  
Connecting to a Musical Instrument  
Amplifier (Figure  
Use commercially available cables to connect the  
)
3
amplifier to the Digital Piano’s LINE OUT jacks as  
shown in Figure . LINE OUT R jack output is right  
3
channel sound, while LINE OUT L/MONO jack  
output is left channel sound. Connecting to the  
LINE OUT L/MONO jack only outputs a mixture of  
both channels. It is up to you to purchase a connecting  
cable like the one shown in the illustration for  
connection of the amplifier. Use the Digital Piano’s  
VOLUME controller to adjust the volume level.  
• When using the LINE OUT jacks, also connect  
headphones to the PHONES jacks. This will switch  
the LINE OUT output to appropriate sound quality.  
• If you are using the Digital Piano in a stand-alone  
configuration (not mounted on its stand), be sure to  
change the “External Speaker” SYSTEM SETTING  
to Off. For details, see “SYSTEM SETTING Screen”  
under “Configuring Digital Piano Settings” (pages  
EN-41 through EN-48).  
Bundled and Optional  
Accessories  
Use only accessories that are specified for use with this  
Digital Piano.  
Use of unauthorized accessories creates the risk of fire,  
electric shock, and personal injury.  
You can get information about accessories that are  
sold separately for this product from the CASIO  
catalog available from your retailer, and from the  
CASIO website at the following URL.  
EN-10  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Operations Common to All Modes  
Quick Palette  
The Quick Palette is always displayed along the right  
Using the Display Screen  
side of the screen. Touch the Quick Palette icons to  
navigate between screens.  
Display Screen Layout  
When you turn on the Digital Piano, a MENU screen  
and a MAIN screen (which shows the current setup)  
appear on the display. You can use these screens to  
configure a variety of different functions. A quick  
palette of navigation icons along the right side of the  
display are for navigating between screens.  
bo MENU: Displays the MENU screen.  
bp MAIN: Displays the MAIN screen.  
bq EXIT: Returns to a previous screen.  
MENU screen  
Touching a menu icon displays a screen for configuring  
tone, rhythm, and other settings.  
Screen Contents  
You can tell the currently selected items and operation  
enabled icons by their colors;  
Red: Currently selected or turned on  
Blue: Operation enabled  
Displays the MAIN  
screen.  
Example: “Soft Rock” selected in the Rock group.  
Returns to the  
previous screen.  
Goes to the next group.  
Quick Palette  
MAIN screen  
The MAIN screen is for checking and modifying main  
settings. Current settings are shown along the bottom  
of the screen.  
12  
Goes to the previous or next page.  
Displays the  
MENU screen.  
Quick Palette  
3
4 5 6 7 8  
9
USB flash drive mounted  
Speakers off  
Chord  
Tempo  
Measure  
Beat  
Transpose  
Split point  
Registration bank  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
EN-11  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Operations Common to All Modes  
To input text characters  
Performing Operations  
You can touch the keys of an on-screen touch keyboard  
to input data file names. The Digital Piano supports  
input of alpha characters and symbols.  
To use the touch panel  
Your Digital Piano has a touch panel. You can use the  
touch panel to configure a variety of different  
functions.  
1
2
3
4
• Do not perform touch panel operations with a sharp  
or hard pointed object. Doing so can damage the  
LCD.  
Touch  
Press the display lightly with your finger.  
5
6
Shows the letters you input.  
Selects the character type.  
Moves the cursor forward and back.  
Deletes the letter to the left at the cursor.  
Input letters at the cursor position.  
Inputs a space at the cursor position.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Swipe  
Swipe the display from left to right with your finger.  
Swiping a MENU screen changes to another page of  
menu items.  
EN-12  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Operations Common to All Modes  
To select an item in a list  
To change a setting value  
An item that can be selected using a list is indicated by  
A setting value that can be changed is indicated by a  
the “X” icon.  
” icon.  
1.  
Touch the item whose setting you want to  
change.  
1.  
Touch the item whose setting you want to  
change.  
2.  
On the list that appears, touch the item to  
which you want to change.  
2.  
Use the br Dial or the bs w, q buttons to  
change setting value.  
Holding down either of the bs w, q buttons  
scrolls through values at high speed.  
To toggle a function on or off  
To toggle a function between on or off, touch its item or  
icon.  
EN-13  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Playing with Different Tones  
6
cl  
cm cn  
bp  
bs  
5.  
On the screen, touch bp MAIN to return to  
the MAIN screen.  
Selecting and Playing a Tone  
Your Digital Piano has 550 tones. Tones are divided  
into 12 groups.  
For more information, see the “Tone List” (page  
A-1).  
Touching the Upper 1 icon to turn it off will deselect  
the keyboard tone so nothing will sound on the  
keyboard.  
Pressing the cn GRAND PIANO button will switch  
to the grand piano tone and reconfigure Digital  
Piano settings so they are optimized for grand piano  
play. For details about these settings, see “Parameter  
List” (page A-14).  
1.  
2.  
On the screen, touch bp MAIN.  
This displays the MAIN screen.  
Touch the “Upper 1” tone.  
This displays the TONE SELECT screen.  
Upper 1  
3.  
Touch the group that contains the tone you  
want to use.  
You can navigate between groups by touching “UU“  
or “II”.  
4.  
Touch the tone you want to use.  
You can navigate between tone list pages by touching  
” or “ ”.  
EN-14  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Playing with Different Tones  
Splitting the Keyboard  
between Two Tones  
You can split the keyboard so the left side (lower  
range) plays one tone and the right side (upper range)  
plays a different tone.  
On a split keyboard, a tone assigned to the low range  
is called a “split tone” (Lower 1).  
Example: When “GM Slap Bass 1” is selected as the split  
You can layer both the main tone and the split tone  
with another by turning on layer (page EN-16). You  
can also configure the layer setting after turning on  
the split.  
Turning off Upper 1, Upper 2, Lower 1, or Lower 2  
by touching its icon will mute the applicable tone.  
When tones with DSP are assigned as both the main  
tone and the split tone, the effect of one of the tones  
becomes disabled.  
tone  
Split tone:  
GM Slap Bass 1  
Main tone:  
Grand Piano Concert  
To move the keyboard split point  
You can use the procedure below to specify the  
location on the keyboard where it splits between the  
left side and the right side. That location is called the  
“split point”.  
Lower 1  
Lower 2  
Upper 1  
Upper 2  
Low Range  
High Range  
1.  
On the screen, touch bp MAIN.  
This displays the MAIN screen.  
2.  
3.  
Select the main tone.  
Split Point  
On the MAIN screen, touch “Split”.  
This turns on split.  
1.  
2.  
On the screen, touch bp MAIN.  
This displays the MAIN screen.  
Red  
Touch “Split Point”.  
4.  
5.  
Touch “Lower 1”.  
This displays the TONE SELECT screen.  
Red  
Touch the group that contains the tone you  
want to use as the split tone.  
3.  
Use the bs w, q buttons to specify the  
split point, which is the leftmost key of the  
upper range.  
You can also specify the split point by touching and  
holding “Split Point” as you press the desired  
keyboard key.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Touch the tone you want to use as the split  
tone.  
On the screen, touch bp MAIN to return to  
the MAIN screen.  
To unsplit the keyboard and return it to a  
single tone, touch “Split” on the MAIN screen.  
This unsplits the keyboard.  
EN-15  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Playing with Different Tones  
Layering Two Tones  
You can layer two different tones so they play at the  
same time when you press a keyboard key.  
The Upper 1 tone is called the “main tone”, while  
the Upper 2 tone is called the “layered tone”.  
Splitting the Keyboard for  
Duet Play  
You can split the keyboard in the center for duet play  
so the left and right sides have the same ranges. The  
left outer pedal operates as the left side damper pedal,  
while the right outer pedal is the right side damper  
pedal.  
1.  
On the screen, touch bp MAIN.  
This displays the MAIN screen.  
The duet play can be used with the teacher showing  
how to play on the left side as the student plays the  
same melody on the right side.  
2.  
3.  
Select the main tone.  
Touch the Upper 2 icon.  
This turns on layer and layers the two tones.  
Left keyboard  
Right keyboard  
Red  
C4  
C4  
(Middle C)  
(Middle C)  
Pedals  
z Using the Provided SP-33 Pedal Unit  
Right side damper pedal  
(Half-pedal operation  
supported)  
Left keyboard  
damper pedal  
Left and right side damper pedal  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Touch the “Upper 2” tone.  
This displays the TONE SELECT screen.  
z Using the Optional SP-3 Pedal Unit  
With this type of pedal, the damper effect is applied to  
both the left and right keyboards.  
Touch the group that contains the tone you  
want to use as the layer tone.  
Touch the tone you want to use as the layer  
tone.  
1.  
On the screen, touch bp MAIN.  
This displays the MAIN screen.  
On the screen, touch bp MAIN to return to  
the MAIN screen.  
To unlayer the keyboard and return to a  
single tone, touch the Upper 2 icon on the  
MAIN screen.  
This unlayers the tones.  
You can adjust the balance between the main tone  
and layered tone.  
See “Adjusting the Keyboard Volume Balance”  
(page EN-17).  
Touching the Upper 1 or Upper 2 icon will turn off  
the applicable tone so it does not sound.  
When tones with DSP are assigned as both the main  
tone and the layered tone, the effect of one of the  
tones becomes disabled.  
EN-16  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Playing with Different Tones  
Example: The illustration below shows how changing  
the left octave shift setting to “+1” affects the  
left keyboard octave.  
2.  
Touch “Duet”.  
This turns on duet play.  
Touch “Pan” to turn on Duet Pan. While Duet Pan is  
enabled (on), the left side keyboard tone is output  
Leftmost C key  
from the left speaker, while the right side keyboard  
tone is output from the right speaker. The effects  
below are not applied.  
Acoustic Simulator  
Reverb  
C4  
C5  
C6  
C7  
C3  
C4  
C5  
C6  
1 octave higher than initial setting  
Unchanged  
Delay  
Chorus  
DSP  
3.  
Touch “Right Octave” and then use the bs  
w, q buttons to change the octave of the  
right keyboard.  
Red  
Turning off duet play clears octave shift settings and  
returns the keyboard to its initial default octave  
settings.  
Adjusting the Keyboard  
Volume Balance  
3.  
To turn off duet play, touch “Duet” again.  
The returns to the state in effect before you turned on  
duet play.  
Use this procedure to adjust the volume balance  
between the main tone and the layered tone.  
1.  
On the screen, touch bp MAIN.  
This displays the MAIN screen.  
To change the octave of a Duet Mode  
keyboard (Duet Octave Shift)  
2.  
3.  
Touch “BALANCE”.  
You can use the following procedure to change the  
octave of the left and right Duet Mode keyboards.  
Touch the tone you want to adjust and then  
use the bs w, q buttons to adjust volume.  
1.  
2.  
Perform steps 1 and 2 of the procedure under  
“Splitting the Keyboard for Duet Play”.  
Upper 1: Main tone  
Upper 2: Layered tone  
Lower 1: Split (main) tone  
Lower 2: Split (layered) tone  
Touch “Left Octave” and then use the bs w,  
q buttons to change the octave of the left  
keyboard.  
4.  
On the screen, touch bp MAIN to return to  
the MAIN screen.  
For other BALANCE screen settings, see  
“BALANCE Screen” under “Configuring Digital  
Piano Settings” (pages EN-41 through EN-48).  
EN-17  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Playing with Different Tones  
Using the Metronome  
Changing the Tempo Setting  
There are two different methods you can use to change  
the tempo setting: using the cl TEMPO w, q  
buttons for gradual change, or by tapping a beat with  
the cl TEMPO TAP button (tap input).  
1.  
Press the cm METRONOME button.  
This starts the metronome.  
Flashes in time with the beat.  
Method 1:  
To adjust the tempo setting using the cl  
TEMPO w, q buttons  
1.  
Use the cl TEMPO w, q buttons to adjust  
the tempo setting.  
Each press of a button increases or decreases the tempo  
value (beats per minute) by one.  
Holding down either button changes the value at  
high speed.  
You can specify a tempo value in the range of 20 to  
255.  
2.  
Press the cm METRONOME button again to  
stop the metronome.  
This stops the metronome.  
To change the beats per measure  
You can specify from 0 to nine beats per measure for  
the metronome.  
Specifying 0 will cause each beat to be indicated by the  
same sound. This setting lets you practice with a steady  
beat.  
1.  
On the MENU screen, touch “SYSTEM  
SETTING”.  
2.  
3.  
Touch “Metronome Count”.  
Use the bs w, q buttons to select a beats  
per measure value.  
Method 2:  
To adjust the tempo by tapping a beat (tap  
input)  
4.  
On the screen, touch bp MAIN.  
This returns to the MAIN screen.  
1.  
Tap the cl TEMPO TAP button a number of  
times at the tempo you want to set.  
Adjusting the Balance between  
Metronome and Keyboard Volume  
(Metronome Volume)  
The tempo setting will change to the average value of  
your taps.  
Tap two or more times.  
You can use the following procedure to adjust the  
volume level of the metronome, without affecting the  
volume of keyboard output.  
1.  
On the screen, touch bp MAIN.  
This displays the MAIN screen.  
After you use this method to specify the approximate  
tempo, you can then use the procedure under “To  
adjust the tempo setting using the cl TEMPO w,  
q buttons” to adjust the setting to a more exact  
value.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Touch “BALANCE”.  
Touch “Metronome Volume”.  
Use the bs w, q buttons to adjust the  
metronome volume setting (0 to 127).  
5.  
On the screen, touch bp MAIN.  
This returns to the MAIN screen.  
EN-18  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Playing with Different Tones  
Using the Pitch Bend Wheel  
You can use the pitch bend wheel to slide the pitch of  
notes smoothly upwards and downwards. This  
capability makes it possible to reproduce saxophone  
and electric guitar choking effects.  
1.  
While playing a note on the  
keyboard, rotate the pitch bend  
wheel on the left of the keyboard  
upwards or downwards.  
The amount the note bends depends on  
how much you rotate the pitch bend  
wheel.  
Do not touch the pitch bend wheel as  
you turn on the Digital Piano.  
You also can configure pitch bend wheel operation  
by specifying the amount of pitch change at  
maximum rotation in either direction. See  
“CONTROLLER Screen” (page EN-46) for more  
information.  
Shifting the Pitch of the Digital  
Piano in Semitone Units  
(Transpose)  
The transpose feature lets you raise or lower the overall  
pitch of the Digital Piano in semitone steps. You can  
use this feature to adjust keyboard tuning to a key that  
better matches a vocalist, another musical instrument,  
etc.  
1.  
Use the 6 TRANSPOSE w, q buttons to  
change the setting value.  
You can change the tuning of the keyboard within the  
range of –12 to 00 to +12.  
Pressing the 6 TRANSPOSE w, q buttons at the  
same time changes the setting to 0.  
The current transpose setting is shown on the MAIN  
screen.  
EN-19  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Using Auto Accompaniment  
ck  
cl  
78 9 bk bl bm  
bo bp  
With Auto Accompaniment, simply select the  
accompaniment rhythm you want and the matching  
accompaniment (drums, guitar, etc.) will play  
automatically when you play a chord with your left  
hand. It’s like having your own personal backup group  
along with you wherever you go.  
3.  
Touch the group that contains the rhythm you  
want to use.  
You can navigate between groups by touching “UU“  
or “II”.  
This Digital Piano has 200 built-in Auto  
Accompaniment patterns, which are divided into 13  
groups. For more information, see the “Rhythm List”  
(page A-8).  
Playing an Auto  
Accompaniment  
4.  
5.  
Touch the rhythm you want to use.  
You can navigate between rhythm list pages by  
touching “ ” or “ ”.  
1.  
2.  
On the screen, touch bp MAIN.  
This displays the MAIN screen.  
Touch the “Rhythm” rhythm name.  
Use the cl TEMPO w, q buttons to adjust  
the tempo setting.  
For information about the tempo adjustment method,  
see “Changing the Tempo Setting” (page EN-18).  
To return a rhythm to its recommended tempo  
setting, press the cl TEMPO w, q buttons at the  
same time.  
EN-20  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Using Auto Accompaniment  
6.  
Press the bm ACCOMP ON/OFF button so its  
lamp is lit.  
10. When you are finished, press the bl a  
button again to stop Auto Accompaniment.  
This turns ACCOMP on, so all accompaniment parts  
sound.  
Turning ACCOMP off so the ACCOMP lamp is unlit  
causes only the percussion instrument parts (Drums,  
Percussion) to sound.  
Pressing the bk SYNCHRO/ENDING button instead  
of the bl a button will play an ending pattern  
before stopping Auto Accompaniment play. For  
details about ending patterns, see “Modifying Auto  
Accompaniment Patterns” (page EN-23).  
Each press of the button toggles ACCOMP between  
on and off.  
You can adjust the volume level of the Auto  
Accompaniment, without affecting the volume of  
Digital Piano output. For details, see “BALANCE  
Screen” (page EN-43).  
Lit  
You can change the size of the chord keyboard by  
using the split feature to move the split point (page  
EN-15). The keyboard keys to the left of the split  
point make up the chord keyboard.  
7.  
Press the bk SYNCHRO/ENDING button.  
This puts Auto Accompaniment into “synchro  
standby”. Playing a chord during synchro standby will  
cause Auto Accompaniment to start to play  
automatically.  
Pressing the 7 INTRO button while Auto  
Accompaniment is in synchro standby will enter  
intro standby. Pressing the 9 VARIATION button  
will enter variation standby. For details about intro  
and variation patterns, see “Modifying Auto  
Accompaniment Patterns” (page EN-23).  
Flashing  
8.  
9.  
Play the chord you want on the chord  
keyboard (left keyboard keys).  
Auto Accompaniment will start playing when you play  
the chord.  
To start percussion part play without playing a  
chord, press the bl a button.  
Example: To play a C chord  
Chord keyboard  
Melody keyboard  
Play other chords with your left hand as you  
play the melody with your right hand.  
You can use “CASIO Chord” or other simplified  
chord fingering modes to play chords. For details, see  
“To select a chord fingering mode” in the following  
section.  
You can use the 8 NORMAL and 9 VARIATION  
buttons to modify accompaniment patterns. For  
details, see “Modifying Auto Accompaniment  
Patterns” (page EN-23).  
EN-21  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Using Auto Accompaniment  
CASIO CHORD  
To select a chord fingering mode  
With “CASIO Chord”, you can use simplified  
fingerings to play the four types of chords described  
below.  
You can select from among the following five chord  
fingering modes.  
Chord keyboard  
Fingered 1  
Fingered 2  
Fingered 3  
CASIO Chord  
Full Range  
Chord Type  
Example  
1.  
2.  
3.  
On the MENU screen, touch “RHYTHM”.  
Touch “Chord Input Type”.  
Major Chords  
C (C Major)  
b
b
b
b
CC#DE  
E
F
F#GA AB  
B
CC#DE  
E
F
Press one key, whose note  
corresponds to the chord  
name.  
• To play C Major, press any  
C key in the chord  
Note name  
Touch the chord input method you want to  
use.  
keyboard. The octave of the  
note does not matter.  
This changes to the selected chord input method.  
Minor Chords  
Cm (C minor)  
Fingered 1, 2, 3  
b
b
b
b
CC#DE  
E
F
F#GA AB  
B
CC#DE  
E
F
Press the chord keyboard key  
that corresponds to the major  
chord, while also pressing one  
other chord keyboard key to  
the right.  
With these three chord fingering modes, you play  
chords on the chord keyboard using their normal  
chord fingerings. Some chord forms are abbreviated,  
and can be fingered with one or two keys.  
For information about the types of chords you can  
finger and their fingerings, see the “Fingering Guide”  
(page A-12).  
Seventh Chords  
C7 (C seventh)  
b
b
b
b
CC#DE  
E
F
F#GA AB  
B
CC#DE  
E
F
Press the chord keyboard key  
that corresponds to the major  
chord, while also pressing  
two other chord keyboard  
keys to the right.  
Chord keyboard  
Minor Seventh Chords  
Press the chord keyboard key  
that corresponds to the major  
chord, while also pressing  
three other chord keyboard  
keys to the right.  
Cm7 (C minor seventh)  
b
b
b
b
CC#DE  
E
F
F#GA AB  
B
CC#DE  
E
F
Fingered 1: Play the component notes of the chord on the  
keyboard.  
Fingered 2: Unlike Fingered 1, 6th input is not possible with  
this mode.  
Fingered 3: Unlike Fingered 1, this mode allows input of  
fraction chords with the lowest keyboard note as  
the bass note.  
When pressing more than one chord keyboard key,  
makes no difference whether the additional keys are  
white or black.  
FULL RANGE CHORD  
With this chord fingering mode, you can use the full  
range of the keyboard to play chords and the melody.  
For information about the types of chords you can  
finger and their fingerings, see the “Fingering Guide”  
(page A-12).  
Melody keyboard  
Chord keyboard  
EN-22  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Using Auto Accompaniment  
Modifying Auto Accompaniment Patterns  
Using Recommended Tones  
and Tempos (One-Touch  
Presets)  
One-Touch Preset gives you one-touch access to tone  
and tempo settings that go well with the currently  
selected Auto Accompaniment rhythm pattern.  
There are six different Auto Accompaniment patterns,  
shown below. You can switch between patterns during  
accompaniment play and even modify patterns. Use  
buttons 7 through bk to select the pattern you want.  
7
8
9
bk  
1.  
On the MENU screen, touch “RHYTHM”.  
This displays the RHYTHM screen.  
You can also display the RHYTHM screen by  
pressing the ck RHYTHM button.  
Intro *1  
Normal  
Variation  
Ending *4  
2.  
Touch “One Touch”.  
Normal fill-in *2  
Variation fill-in *3  
This configures tone, tempo, and other settings to  
match the currently selected rhythm pattern.  
At this time, Auto Accompaniment play also will go  
into synchro standby, which means that Auto  
Accompaniment will start to play automatically when  
you finger a chord.  
*1 Press at the beginning of a song.  
Accompaniment play proceeds with the normal  
pattern after the intro pattern is complete. Pressing  
the 9 VARIATION/FILL-IN button before the  
intro pattern is finished will proceed with the  
variation pattern after the intro pattern is complete.  
*2 Press while a normal pattern is playing to insert a  
fill-in pattern.  
3.  
Play a chord on the keyboard.  
This will start Auto Accompaniment play.  
*3 Press while a variation pattern is playing to insert a  
fill-in variation pattern.  
*4 Press at the end of a song.  
This will play an ending pattern and then stop Auto  
Accompaniment.  
EN-23  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Using Auto Accompaniment  
7.  
Play chords and the melody on the keyboard.  
Harmony will be added to your melody notes based on  
the chords you play.  
Adding Harmony to Melody  
Notes (Auto Harmonize)  
Auto Harmonize lets you add harmony to melody  
notes you play with your right hand for more melodic  
depth. You can select any one of 12 Auto Harmonize  
types.  
1.  
2.  
On the screen, touch bp MAIN.  
This displays the MAIN screen.  
Touch “Auto Harmonize” to turn it on.  
Red  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Touch bo MENU.  
On the MENU screen, touch “RHYTHM”.  
Touch “Auto Harmonize Type”.  
Touch the Auto Harmonize type you want to  
use.  
Type Name  
Description  
Duet 1  
Adds close (separated by two to four  
degrees) 1-note harmony below the  
melody note.  
Duet 2  
Adds open (separated by more than 4 to 6  
degrees) 1-note harmony below the  
melody note.  
Country  
Octave  
Adds country style harmony.  
Adds the note from the next lower octave.  
Adds the fifth degree note.  
5th  
3-Way Open  
Adds 2-note open harmony, for a total of  
three notes.  
3-Way Close  
Adds 2-note close harmony, for a total of  
three notes.  
Strings  
Adds harmony that is optimal for strings.  
4-Way Open  
Adds 3-note open harmony, for a total of  
four notes.  
4-Way Close  
Adds 3-note close harmony, for a total of  
four notes.  
Block  
Adds block chord notes.  
Big Band  
Adds big band style harmony.  
EN-24  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Demo Song  
bl bm  
bs  
Playing the Demo Tunes  
1.  
While holding down the bm ACCOMP ON/  
OFF button, press the bl a button.  
This will start sequential playback of the demo songs,  
starting from song 1.  
You can use the bs w, q buttons to change to  
another demo song.  
2.  
Press the bl a button.  
This stops demo song playback.  
Playback of the demo songs will continue in an endless  
loop until you press the bl a button to stop it.  
Only the operations described above can be  
performed while demo song playback is in progress.  
EN-25  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Music Presets  
bl bm  
bs  
Music Presets provide you with one-touch tone,  
rhythm, chord, and other settings that are optimized  
for specific musical genres and songs.  
4.  
Press the bl a button to start Auto  
Accompaniment with the preset chord  
progression. Play the melody on the  
keyboard.  
The preset chord progression repeats until you stop it  
by pressing the bl a button again.  
Touching “Auto Chord” to turn it off turns off the  
preset chord progression, which enables play of the  
normal Auto Accompaniment pattern.  
There is a total of 305 built-in music presets, which are  
divided into nine groups.  
For more information, see the “Music Preset List”  
(page A-10).  
Recalling Preset Data  
To change the key of a preset chord progression,  
touch “Key Shift” and then use the bs w, q  
buttons to make the change.  
1.  
On the MENU screen, touch “MUSIC  
PRESET”.  
This displays the MUSIC PRESET screen and turns on  
Auto Chord.  
To turn off Auto Chord, press the bm ACCOMP  
button.  
For details about the settings for a recalled preset,  
see “Music Preset List” (page A-10).  
Flashing  
2.  
Touch the preset name.  
3.  
Touch the group that contains the preset you  
want to use and then touch the preset name.  
This configures the Digital Piano with the settings  
(tone, rhythm, etc.) of the selected preset.  
EN-26  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Registering Tone and Rhythm Setups  
bs  
co cp cq cr cs ct  
Registration memory lets you store Digital Piano  
setups (tone, rhythm, etc.) for instant recall whenever  
you need them. Registration memory simplifies  
performance of complex pieces that require successive  
tone and rhythm changes.  
To save registration data  
1.  
2.  
Configure the Digital Piano with the tone,  
rhythm, and other settings you want to save.  
While holding down the ct STORE button,  
perform the operation below.  
You can have up to 96 setups in Registration memory  
at one time. To select a setup, use the co BANK button  
and REGISTRATION buttons cp through cs.  
Use the bs w, q buttons to select the bank where  
you want to store the data, and then press a  
REGISTRATION button (cp through cs) to specify an  
area.  
The data will be saved to the bank and area you specify.  
cp  
cq  
cr  
cs  
ct  
co  
cp  
cq  
cr  
cs  
Example: Bank 4, Area 1  
Area 1  
Area 2  
Area 3  
Area 4  
Bank 1  
Bank 2  
Setup 1-1 Setup 1-2 Setup 1-3 Setup 1-4  
Setup 2-1 Setup 2-2 Setup 2-3 Setup 2-4  
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Bank 24 Setup 24-1 Setup 24-2 Setup 24-3 Setup 24-4  
Press the co BANK button and then use the bs w,  
q buttons to change the bank number.  
Pressing a REGISTRATION button (cp through  
cs) selects the corresponding area in the currently  
selected bank.  
Bank  
Lit  
For details about these settings, see “Parameter List”  
(page A-14).  
EN-27  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Registering Tone and Rhythm Setups  
To recall a registration setup  
1.  
Press the co BANK button to select the bank  
that contains the setup you want to recall.  
The currently selected bank and area numbers are  
shown on the MAIN screen and button lamps.  
2.  
Use the REGISTRATION buttons (cp  
through cs) to select the area whose setup  
you want to recall.  
This recalls the registration memory setup and  
automatically configure the Digital Piano settings  
accordingly.  
Example: When recalling the registration data in Bank 4,  
Area 1  
Lit  
You can use Accomp Freeze to specify  
accompaniment settings that should be left  
unchanged whenever a registration setup is applied.  
For details, see “SYSTEM SETTING Screen” under  
“Configuring Digital Piano Settings” (pages EN-41  
through EN-48).  
Saving Setup Registration Data to an  
External Device  
See “Connecting to a Computer” (page EN-53).  
EN-28  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Recording and Playback  
3 4 5  
bs  
Your Digital Piano can record what you play on the keyboard and play it back when you want. The Digital Piano  
has two recording functions: a MIDI Recorder and an Audio Recorder. Select the function that suits the needs for the  
type of recording you want to make.  
• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. takes no responsibility for any damages, lost profits, or claims by third parties  
arising from the deletion of recorded data due to malfunction, repair, or for any other reason.  
Recording Features  
MIDI Recorder  
Audio Recorder  
Keyboard performance information is recorded as MIDI data* Keyboard performance information is recorded to a USB flash  
to a system track or 16 tracks (storage areas for keyboard  
performance data) in Digital Piano memory.  
drive as audio data.  
USB  
MIDI  
• Keyboard performance information (keyboard keys press/ • Like a portable music player or tape recorder, notes are  
release, touch pressure, etc.) is recorded as MIDI data. recorded as audio data.  
• The size of MIDI data is much smaller when compared with • Audio data files are much larger compared to MIDI data  
audio data, making it easier to edit later on a computer, etc.  
• Supported recording capacity: 100 songs approximately  
50,000 notes per song (total of all tracks)  
files. The advantage of audio data files is that they can be  
easily played back on a computer, portable music player,  
etc.  
• Supported recording capacity: Up to 100 files, each file up to  
a maximum length of 74 minutes  
EN-29  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Recording and Playback  
MIDI Recorder  
Audio Recorder  
What you can do...  
What you can do...  
Record to one track while playing back from the other track  
Record performance while playing back a song recorded  
with the MIDI Recorder  
While playing  
System Track  
Keyboard play  
back...  
MIDI Recorder  
+
Keyboard play 3  
Record  
3
song playback  
Track 1  
Keyboard play  
·
·
·
• AUDIO IN terminal input is not recorded.  
Playback Features  
MIDI Recorder  
Audio Recorder  
Playback plays the system track and tracks 1 through 16.  
• With the MIDI Recorder, the Digital Piano automatically  
performs playback using its internal sound source in  
accordance with the performance information recorded as  
MIDI data.  
You can play back audio data from a USB flash drive.  
• The Audio Recorder plays back the waveform of sound  
recorded as audio data.  
What you can do...  
What you can do...  
Play on the keyboard along with playback of tracks  
You can play along on the keyboard while the audio data is  
playing.  
System Track 3  
Track 1 3  
While playing back...  
While playing back...  
Keyboard play  
Playback of a song on a  
+
Keyboard play  
USB flash drive  
* MIDI  
MIDI is short for “Musical Instrument Digital Interface”. It is a universal standard that makes it possible for  
musical instruments, computers, and other devices to exchange performance information (keyboard key press/  
release, touch pressure, etc.) regardless of manufacturer. Performance data in this case is called “MIDI data”.  
EN-30  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Recording and Playback  
4.  
5.  
Touch “New Data”.  
This enables recording of new data to the system track.  
Recording to Digital Piano  
Memory (MIDI Recorder)  
Perform the steps below to record your keyboard play  
to Digital Piano Memory.  
Play something on the keyboard.  
Recording starts as soon as you play something.  
You can also start recording by touching “X”.  
You also can configure the piano so Auto  
Accompaniment is included in the recorded data.  
The 4 MIDI a button is lit while recording is in  
progress.  
1.  
Configure the tone, rhythm, and other  
settings you want to use.  
The settings you configure here will be included as  
part of the recorded MIDI data.  
For details about what is included in the recorded  
MIDI data, see “System Track” (page EN-32).  
6.  
After you finish recording, touch “Y”.  
This causes the 3 REC MODE button and 4 MIDI  
a button lamps to become unlit, and enters the  
playback mode.  
2.  
3.  
On the MENU screen, touch “MIDI  
RECORDER”.  
Unlit: Playback mode  
Touch “0”.  
This turns on the recorder and enters record mode.  
Each touch of “0” cycles through modes as shown  
below  
Playback mode  
You can also enter the recording mode by pressing  
the 3 REC MODE button and then touching  
“MIDI RECORDER”. This method can be used to  
enter the recording mode only for making a new  
recording.  
Recording memory capacity is approximately 50,000  
notes per song. When remaining capacity is 100 or  
fewer notes, the 4 MIDI a button lamp will  
flash at high speed. Recording will stop  
automatically when the allowable limit is reached.  
Unlit  
• The Digital Piano has memory for 100 songs.  
• If power to the Digital Piano is cut off while recording  
is in progress, everything you recorded up to that  
point will be lost. Take care so power is not turned  
off accidentally during recording operations.  
Recording mode  
Lit  
Flashing  
EN-31  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Recording and Playback  
Supported Track Data  
The following describes the data that can be recorded  
to each type of track.  
To record to a specific track (Part)  
You can record specific instruments, the left hand and  
right hand, or other parts of a song individually, and  
then combine them into a final song.  
System Track, Tracks 01 through 16  
Keyboard performance*1, the keyboard tone setting*1,  
pedal and pitch bend wheel operation, mixer settings  
(except for part on/off)  
What is a track?  
A “track” is a separate recorded part of a song. The  
MIDI Recorder of this Digital Piano has a total of 17  
tracks, one of which is a system track as described  
below.  
System Track only  
Rhythm, balance setting, effect setting (reverb, chorus,  
delay), tempo, Auto Accompaniment performance/  
setting, one-touch preset, music preset performance*2,  
registration*2, 3  
z System Track  
In addition to notes you play on the keyboard and  
other performance operation data, the system track  
also includes a wide range of setup information for  
the song, including layer on/off, split on/off, tempo,  
Auto Accompaniment settings, reverb type, etc.  
When you record a single-track song to recorder  
memory, as shown under “Recording to Digital  
Piano Memory (MIDI Recorder)” (page EN-31)  
everything is recorded to the system track.  
*1 Upper 1 only for Tracks 1 through 16  
*2 Recall only  
*3 The Auto Accompaniment volume level and  
transpose setting of the recalled data is not included  
in the recording.  
1.  
Record the first part to the system track.  
Use the procedure under “Recording to Digital Piano  
Memory (MIDI Recorder)” (page EN-31) to record to  
the system track.  
z Tracks 01 through 16  
These tracks can be used to record notes, as well as  
pitch bend wheel and pedal operations, and the  
keyboard tone setting. These tracks can be combined  
with the system track and each other to create the  
final song.  
2.  
3.  
Next, select the tone of the part you want to  
play and record.  
On the MENU screen, touch “MIDI  
RECORDER”.  
4.  
5.  
Touch “0” to enter the recording mode.  
Touch the track name.  
6.  
7.  
Touch the track (Solo Track 1 through Solo  
Track 16) you want to record.  
Start playing something on the keyboard.  
This starts recording along with playback of what you  
recorded to the system track, so you can play along  
with system track.  
EN-32  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Recording and Playback  
8.  
After you are finished playing, touch “Y”.  
This enters the playback mode. Touch “X“ to play back  
what you recorded up to this point. To stop playback,  
touch “Y”.  
You can use the following procedure to turn specific  
tracks on (play enabled) and off (play disabled). This  
allows you to listen only to the track(s) you want  
when recording a new track.  
4.  
5.  
Touch “X”.  
This will start playback of the selected track.  
When playback reaches the point you want to  
re-record, play the desired note(s) on the  
keyboard.  
This starts punch-in recording, so continue to play.  
Performing a pedal or pitch bend wheel operation  
also will start punch-in recording.  
Besides keyboard play, you can also start punch-in  
recording by performing the operation below.  
Touch “Punch In”*1, change the tone, change the  
rhythm*2, change the tempo*2.  
*1 Used when you want to start punch-in recording  
without modifying play or settings.  
(1) Touch “Monitor”.  
This displays the MIDI Recorder playback  
properties screen.  
(2) You can select “Mute” or “Solo” for each of the  
tracks.  
Mute: Track is not played.  
Solo: Selected track is played alone.  
You can mute specific recorded tracks so they do not  
play as you record a new track.  
*2 System track only  
During punch-in playback, you can touch “s” to  
skip back or “d” to skip forward. This lets you  
jump more quickly to the location you want to  
record. You can also pause playback by touching  
k”.  
9.  
Repeat steps 2 through 8 above as required  
to record all of the parts you need to complete  
your song.  
6.  
After you are finished punch-in recording,  
touch “Y”.  
Anything in the track following the point where you  
touched “Y” will be retained as-is.  
If you want to cancel punch-in recording part way  
through and retain the original track data, touch  
“Cancel Punch”.  
You can re-record the currently selected track  
without changing any settings. Simply touch “Rec  
Type” on the screen that is displayed in the  
recording mode, and then select “Re-Recording”.  
To re-record part of a recorder song  
(Punch-in Recording)  
You can use punch-in recording to re-record a specific  
part of recorder song that you want to improve or  
correct.  
Mistake  
Playback  
Use punch-in  
recording to re-record  
only this part.  
1.  
Enter the MIDI recorder recording mode and  
then select the track where you want to  
perform punch-in recording.  
For information about how to select a track, see steps  
4 and 5 under “To record to a specific track (Part)”  
(page EN-32).  
2.  
3.  
Touch “Rec Type”.  
Touch “Punch In Sync”.  
If you want to delete all of the data in the track  
following the section you recorded with punch-in  
recording, touch “Punch Out Erase”.  
EN-33  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Recording and Playback  
To re-record an area smaller than one  
measure  
Use the procedure below to specify a punch-in  
recording area that includes a part of a measure.  
To re-record a specific range  
(Auto Punch-in Recording)  
You can use the following procedure to specify a  
particular range for punch-in recording.  
Example: To re-record from beat 3 of measure 2 up to beat  
Start measure  
End measure  
1 of measure 4  
Punch-in recording range  
To re-record this section  
1.  
2.  
Enter the MIDI recorder recording mode and  
then select the song that contains the section  
you want to re-record.  
1.  
2.  
Use the MIDI Recorder to start playback of  
the song that contains the section you want to  
re-record.  
Use “s” and “d” to display the first  
measure of the section you want to record  
and then touch “Set A”.  
When playback reaches the point where you  
want to start punch-in recording, touch “Set  
A”.  
After touching “Measure”, “Beat”, or “Tick” for Point  
A, you can then use the bs w, q buttons to make  
fine adjustments to the start point.  
3.  
4.  
Use “s” and “d” to display the last  
measure and then touch “Set B”.  
Touch “  
YW” to return to the beginning of the  
song, or use “s” and “d” to adjust the  
position to start playback.  
3.  
When playback reaches the point where you  
want to end punch-in recording, touch “Set  
B”.  
After touching “Measure”, “Beat”, or “Tick” for Point  
B, you can then use the bs w, q buttons to make  
fine adjustments to the end point.  
5.  
Touch “0”.  
This enters record standby.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Touch “Rec Type”.  
Touch “Punch In A-B”.  
Touch “X”.  
Punch in recording will start from the start measure  
and stop with the end measure automatically.  
4.  
Touch “Y” to stop play back.  
EN-34  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Recording and Playback  
5.  
6.  
Touch “  
Y
W” to return to the beginning of the  
5.  
Touch “X”.  
This starts playback.  
You can also start playback by pressing the 4 MIDI  
a button.  
The operations below are supported while MIDI data  
is playing back, during playback standby, or while  
playback is paused.  
song, or use “s” and “d” to adjust the  
position to start playback.  
Touch “0” to enter the recording mode and  
select the track where you want to perform  
punch-in recording.  
This icon:  
Does this:  
For information about how to select a track, see steps  
4 and 5 under “To record to a specific track (Part)”  
(page EN-32).  
Performs repeat play.  
Returns to the beginning of a song.  
YW  
s
d
k
Rewinds. A single touch rewinds one  
measure, holding down performs  
continuous rewind.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Touch “Rec Type”.  
Touch “Punch In A-B”.  
Touch “X”.  
Punch-in recording automatically starts when  
playback reaches the start point and ends when it  
reaches the end point you specified in step 3.  
Fast forwards. A single touch fast  
forwards one measure, holding down  
performs continuous fast forward.  
Pauses or resumes the currently playing  
MIDI data.  
The icon flashes while playback is  
paused.  
To play MIDI data  
a
0
Starts playback MIDI data or stops  
playback.  
You can use the procedure below to perform auto play  
of MIDI data (MIDI recording data or SMF files) stored  
in Digital Piano memory or on a USB flash drive, and  
practice along on the keyboard.  
For information about loading a USB flash drive on  
the Digital Piano and importing MIDI data to Digital  
Piano memory, see “Loading Data from a USB Flash  
Drive to Digital Piano Memory” (page EN-51).  
Toggles between the recording mode and  
playback mode.  
6.  
To stop playback, touch “Y”.  
You can also stop playback by pressing the 4 MIDI  
a button.  
1.  
On the MENU screen, touch “MIDI  
RECORDER”.  
This displays a MIDI RECORDER screen.  
2.  
Touch the file name.  
3.  
4.  
Touch the “User” tab to play back MIDI data  
stored in Digital Piano memory or the “Media”  
tab to play back from a USB flash drive.  
Touch the MIDI data you want to play.  
EN-35  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Recording and Playback  
3.  
When play reaches the end of the section you  
want to repeat, touch “Set B”.  
This makes the measure where you touched “Set B” the  
“end measure”.  
You can also make fine adjustments to the end point.  
After touching “Measure”, “Beat”, or “Tick” for Point  
B, you can then use the bs w, q buttons to adjust.  
To adjust the Balance between Playback  
and Keyboard Volume (MIDI Volume)  
You can change the volume level of the MIDI data auto  
play only, without affecting the volume of the  
keyboard. For details, see “BALANCE Screen” under  
“Configuring Digital Piano Settings” (pages EN-41  
through EN-48).  
To repeat playback of a specific section  
(Repeat)  
You can configure the piano to repeat the section of a  
song you want to practice. You could, for example,  
specify repeat play from measure 5 to measure 8.  
Beginning  
End  
4.  
5.  
Touch “A-B Repeat” to enable repeat  
playback.  
Repeated measures  
This starts repeat playback of the specified section.  
1.  
2.  
Touch “X”.  
To disable repeat playback, touch “A-B  
Repeat” again, which will return to normal  
playback.  
This starts auto play.  
When play reaches the beginning of the  
section you want to repeat, touch “Set A”.  
This makes the measure where you touched “Set A” the  
“start measure”.  
To clear the start measure and end measure settings,  
You can also make fine adjustments to the start point.  
After touching “Measure”, “Beat”, or “Tick” for Point  
A, you can then use the bs w, q buttons to adjust.  
touch “Reset A-B”.  
EN-36  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Recording and Playback  
To rename recorded MIDI data  
To delete recorded data  
1.  
On the MENU screen, touch “MIDI  
RECORDER”.  
1.  
On the MENU screen, touch “MIDI  
RECORDER”.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Touch the data name.  
Touch “User Data Edit”.  
Touch “Rename”.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Touch the data name.  
Touch “User Data Edit”.  
Touch “Delete”.  
Touch the data you want to rename.  
Input the new name.  
Touch the data you want to delete.  
Touch “Execute”.  
After you are finished inputting the name,  
touch “Enter”.  
Touch “Yes”.  
This deletes the MIDI data you selected.  
To cancel the delete operation, touch “No”.  
8.  
Touch “Yes”.  
To cancel the rename operation, touch “No”.  
To rename a track  
1.  
On the MENU screen, touch “MIDI  
RECORDER”.  
To copy recorded MIDI data  
1.  
On the MENU screen, touch “MIDI  
RECORDER”.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Touch “Monitor”.  
Touch “Edit”.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Touch the data name.  
Touch “User Data Edit”.  
Touch “Copy”.  
Touch “Rename”.  
Touch the track you want to rename.  
Input the new name.  
Touch the data you want to copy.  
Touch “Execute”.  
After you are finished inputting the name,  
touch “Execute”.  
Touch “Yes”.  
To cancel the copy operation, touch “No”.  
8.  
Touch “Yes”.  
To cancel the rename operation, touch “No”.  
EN-37  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Recording and Playback  
To copy one track to another  
Recording to a USB Flash  
Drive (Audio Recorder)  
Anything played on the Digital Piano is recorded to the  
USB flash drive as audio data (WAV files*). If you play  
along on the Digital Piano as you play back data stored  
in Digital Piano memory, the memory playback and  
your keyboard play are both recorded to USB flash  
drive.  
1.  
On the MENU screen, touch “MIDI  
RECORDER”.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Touch “Monitor”.  
Touch “Edit”.  
Touch “Copy”.  
* Linear PCM, 16bit, 44.1 kHz, Stereo  
In the “Source” list, touch the track you want  
to copy.  
Each new recording of audio data to a USB flash  
drive is automatically assigned a new file name, so  
existing data is not overwritten.  
Never remove the USB flash drive while Audio  
Recorder recording or playback is in progress. Doing  
so can corrupt the data on the USB flash drive and  
damage the USB flash drive port.  
6.  
In the “Destination” list, touch the destination  
track.  
7.  
8.  
Touch “Execute”.  
Touch “Yes”.  
To cancel the copy operation, touch “No”.  
To record keyboard play to a USB flash  
drive  
To clear a track  
PREPARATION  
Be sure to format the USB flash drive on the Digital  
Piano before using it. See “USB Flash Drive” on page  
EN-49 for more information.  
1.  
On the MENU screen, touch “MIDI  
RECORDER”.  
1.  
Insert the USB flash drive into the Digital  
Piano’s USB flash drive port.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Touch “Monitor”.  
Touch “Edit”.  
When you perform a USB flash drive operation or  
turn on the Digital Piano while a USB flash drive is  
plugged in, the Digital Piano initially needs to  
perform a “mounting” sequence to prepare for data  
exchange with the USB flash drive. Digital Piano  
operations may be momentarily disabled while a  
mounting sequence is being performed. While the  
mounting process is in progress, the message “Media  
Mounting” will be displayed on the display. It may  
take up to 10 or 20 seconds or even longer for a USB  
flash drive to be mounted. Do not attempt to perform  
any operation on the Digital Piano while a mounting  
sequence is in progress. A USB flash drive needs to be  
mounted each time it is connected to the Digital  
Piano.  
Touch “Clear”.  
Touch the track you want to clear.  
Touch “Execute”.  
Touch “Yes”.  
To cancel the delete operation, touch “No”.  
2.  
On the MENU screen, touch “AUDIO  
RECORDER”.  
EN-38  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Recording and Playback  
3.  
Touch “0”.  
This turns on the recorder and enters recording mode.  
Each touch of “0“ cycles through modes as shown  
below.  
You can also enter the recording mode by pressing  
the 3 REC MODE button and then touching  
“AUDIO RECORDER”.  
Playback mode  
To record keyboard play with playback  
from Digital Piano memory  
1.  
2.  
On the MENU screen, touch “AUDIO  
RECORDER”.  
Touch “0” to enter the recording mode.  
Unlit  
Recording mode  
Lit  
Flashing  
3.  
4.  
Touch “X”.  
Press the 4 MIDI a button.  
This starts playback of the Digital Piano’s memory  
contents. Play along on the keyboard.  
Lit  
Flashing  
5.  
To stop recording, touch “Y”.  
4.  
Start playing something on the keyboard.  
This will cause recording to the USB flash drive to start.  
You can also start recording by touching “X”.  
The 5 AUDIO a button is lit while recording is  
in progress.  
Do not remove the USB flash drive from the USB  
flash drive port while the 5 AUDIO a button  
lamp is lit or flashing. Doing so will interrupt  
recording and may corrupt data.  
5.  
To stop recording, touch “Y”.  
EN-39  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Recording and Playback  
To play along with data recorded on a  
USB flash drive  
To delete an audio file from a USB flash  
drive  
Files can be deleted one at time.  
1.  
On the MENU screen, touch “AUDIO  
RECORDER”.  
The above step is not necessary if you are playing  
back recorded data immediately after recording it  
(while the AUDIO RECORDER screen is displayed).  
• The procedure below deletes all of the data of the  
selected song. Note that the delete operation cannot  
be undone. Check to make sure you really do not  
need the data in Digital Piano memory before you  
perform the following steps.  
2.  
Touch the file name.  
This displays the audio file selection screen.  
1.  
On the MENU screen, touch “AUDIO  
RECORDER”.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Touch the file name.  
Touch “Delete”.  
Touch the data you want to delete.  
Touch “Execute”.  
3.  
4.  
Touch the song you want to play.  
Touch “Yes”.  
This deletes the audio data you selected.  
To cancel the delete operation, touch “No”.  
Touch “X”.  
This starts playback of the selected song.  
You can also start playback by pressing the 5  
AUDIO a button.  
The 5 AUDIO a button is flashing while  
playback is in progress.  
The operations below are supported while audio data  
is playing back, during playback standby, or while  
playback is paused.  
Note that rewind (s) and fast forward (d)  
operations are supported only during playback.  
This icon:  
PREV  
Does this:  
Plays the previous audio data.  
Plays the next audio data.  
Returns to the beginning of a song.  
NEXT  
YW  
s
d
k
Rewinds. A single touch rewinds one  
second, holding down performs  
continuous rewind.  
Fast forwards. A single touch fast  
forwards one second, holding down  
performs continuous fast forward.  
Pauses or resumes the currently playing  
audio data.  
The icon flashes while playback is  
paused.  
a
0
Starts playback from the beginning of  
audio data or stops playback.  
Toggles between the recording mode and  
playback mode.  
5.  
To stop the song, touch “Y”.  
You can also stop playback by pressing the 5  
AUDIO a button.  
EN-40  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Configuring Digital Piano Settings  
br  
bt  
bs  
On the MENU screen, you can change the selected tone  
and rhythm, and also change the keyboard key and  
touch settings, pedal and MIDI settings, and more. This  
means you can tailor Digital Piano operation to suit  
your particular needs.  
Configuring Digital Piano  
Settings  
1.  
On the MENU screen, touch the menu for the  
settings you want to configure.  
2.  
3.  
Touch the item whose setting you want to  
change.  
Use the br Dial or the bs w, q buttons to  
change the setting.  
EN-41  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Configuring Digital Piano Settings  
TONE Screen  
Use this screen to configure tone and other keyboard settings.  
You can also display the TONE screen by pressing the bt TONE button.  
Item  
Description  
Setting  
Off, On  
Upper 1, Upper 2,  
Lower 1, Lower 2  
Turns each part on or off, and specifies its tone.  
Octave  
Change the range of each part in octave units.  
See page EN-24.  
–2 to 0 to 2  
Off, On  
Auto Harmonize  
Duet  
See page EN-16.  
Off, On  
Split  
See page EN-15.  
Off, On  
RHYTHM Screen  
Use this screen to configure Auto Accompaniment settings. See “Using Auto Accompaniment” (page EN-20) for  
more information.  
EN-42  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Configuring Digital Piano Settings  
BALANCE Screen  
Use this screen to adjust volume settings for the keyboard, Auto Accompaniment, etc.  
Item  
Upper 1 Volume  
Upper 2 Volume  
Lower 1 Volume  
Lower 2 Volume  
Keyboard Volume  
Accomp Volume  
Description  
Setting  
0 to 127  
See page EN-17.  
See page EN-17.  
See page EN-17.  
See page EN-17.  
0 to 127  
0 to 127  
0 to 127  
Adjusts the volume levels of all parts that are controlled by the keyboard.  
0 to 127  
Adjusts the volume level of the Auto Accompaniment without changing the 0 to 127  
keyboard tone volume level.  
MIDI Volume  
Adjusts the volume level of the MIDI data without changing the keyboard  
tone volume level.  
0 to 127  
Audio Volume  
Adjusts the volume level of audio data stored on a USB flash drive.  
See page EN-18.  
0 to 127  
0 to 127  
Metronome Volume  
EN-43  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Configuring Digital Piano Settings  
EFFECT Screen  
Use this screen to apply variety of acoustic effects to notes.  
Item  
Description  
Setting  
Brilliance  
Controls the brilliance of the tone. –3 to 0 to +3  
Reverb Type  
Specifies the type of reverb to be Room1, Room2, Room3, Hall1, Hall2, Hall3, Plate1, Plate2,  
applied.  
Plate3, Delay, Pan Delay, Large Room1, Large Room2,  
Stadium1, Stadium2, Long Delay1, Long Delay2  
Chorus Type  
Specifies the type of chorus to be Chorus1, Chorus2, Chorus3, Chorus4, FB Chorus, Flanger1,  
applied.  
Flanger2, Flanger3, Flanger4, Short Delay1, Short Delay2,  
Short Delay3, Short Delay4, Soft Chorus, Bright Chorus,  
Deep Chorus  
Delay Type  
Selects the delay type.  
Short 1, Short 2, Echo, Short Tempo, Mid Tempo, Long Tempo  
MIDI RECORDER Screen  
Use this screen to record a performance to Digital Piano memory and to play back recordings. For more  
information, see “Recording to Digital Piano Memory (MIDI Recorder)” (page EN-31).  
AUDIO RECORDER Screen  
Use this screen to record a performance on a commercially available USB flash drive, and to play back recorded  
audio data on the Digital Piano. For more information, see “Recording to a USB Flash Drive (Audio Recorder)”  
(page EN-38).  
MUSIC PRESET Screen  
Music presets provide you with one-touch tone, rhythm, chord, and other settings that are optimized for specific  
musical genres and songs. For more information, see “Music Presets” (page EN-26).  
EN-44  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Configuring Digital Piano Settings  
SYSTEM SETTING Screen  
Use this screen to configure global Digital Piano settings.  
Item  
Description  
Specifies whether sound should be output from the Digital Piano  
speakers (On) or muted (Off).  
Setting  
Speaker  
Off, On  
External Speaker  
Specifies whether or not the timbre of output should be changed to Off, On  
optimize for output from the speakers that are built into the stand  
that comes with the Digital Piano. Selecting the wrong setting can  
disable output from the stand’s built-in speakers or result in  
abnormal Digital Piano output.  
On: Changes timbre of output to optimize for output from the  
stand’s speakers.  
Off: Use this setting when not the stand’s built-in speakers.  
Touch Response  
Adjusts keyboard touch  
Off: Disabled  
Light: Strong sound even  
with light pressure  
Normal: Normal key  
touch  
Heavy: Normal sound  
even with strong pressure  
Touch Off Velocity  
Metronome Beat  
Accomp Freeze  
Specifies the velocity value when the Touch Response setting is Off. 0 to 127  
Specifies the number of metronome beats per measure. 0 to 9  
You can use Accomp Freeze to specify accompaniment settings that Off, On  
should be left unchanged whenever a registration setup is applied.  
For details, see “Parameter List” (page A-14).  
Tuning  
Raises or lowers the overall pitch of the Digital Piano from the  
standard pitch of A4 = 440 Hz in 0.1Hz units.  
415.5Hz to 440.0Hz to  
465.9Hz  
Temperament  
Changes the temperament of the keyboard and Auto  
Accompaniment from the standard equal temperament to another  
tuning more suitable for playing classics, Arabian music, etc.  
Equal, Pure Major,  
Pure Minor, Pythagorean,  
Kirnberger 3,  
Werckmeister,  
Mean-Tone, Rast, Bayati,  
Hijaz, Saba, Dashti,  
Chahargah, Segah,  
Gurjari Todi,  
Chandrakauns,  
Charukeshi  
Temperament Base Note  
Acmp Temperament  
Pressing a keyboard key makes the pressed key the root of the  
temperament.  
C to B (12 types)  
Turn this setting off to play Auto Accompaniment using standard  
equal temperament, regardless of the current scale setting selected  
with the Temperament Base Note parameter above.  
Off, On  
Stretch Tuning  
Brightness  
Sharpens high notes and flattens low notes to achieve stretch tuning. Off, On  
This type of tuning is called “stretch tuning”.  
Turn off this setting to play with normal (non-stretch) tuning.  
Use this item to adjust display brightness.  
1 to 13  
EN-45  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Configuring Digital Piano Settings  
Operation Lock  
Auto Resume  
When this setting is turned on, the Digital Piano’s buttons (except  
Off, On  
Off, On  
for the 1 P button and buttons required for unlock) are locked, so  
no operation can be performed. Turn on operation lock when you  
want to protect against unintentional button and control panel  
operations.  
When “On” is selected for this setting, the Digital Piano will  
remember its settings whenever it is turned off, and restore them  
when it is turned on again.  
When “Off” is selected, settings are reset to their initial defaults  
whenever the Digital Piano is turned on.  
Auto Power Off  
Specifies if Auto Power Off (page EN-7) is enabled (On) or disabled  
CONTROLLER Screen  
Use this to configure pedal and pitch bend wheel settings.  
EN-46  
Configuring Digital Piano Settings  
MIXER Screen  
Use this screen to change the tone of each part, and to adjust its volume and reverb.  
Item  
Meaning  
Setting  
Part  
A part that is turned on is sounded. Turn off parts you do not want to sound. Off, On  
Changes the tone. 550  
Tone  
Volume  
Adjusts the volume. The volume level of each part is shown by an on-screen 0 to 127  
level meter.  
Pan  
Specifies the stereo pan position of the sound output by the Digital Piano. 0 –64 to 0 to +63  
indicates the center, while a smaller values shifts to the left and a larger value  
shifts to the right.  
Coarse Tune  
Fine Tune  
Specifies, in semitone steps, the pitch of the notes of each part.  
Specifies, in cent steps, the pitch of the notes of each part.  
Adjusts, in semitone steps, the bend range of each part.  
–24 to 0 to +24  
–99 to 0 to +99  
Bend Range  
EN-47  
Configuring Digital Piano Settings  
MIDI Screen  
Use this screen to configure MIDI settings.  
For information about MIDI channels assigned to each port, see “Part and MIDI Channel Assignments” (page A-17).  
Item  
Description  
Setting  
01 to 16  
Keyboard Channel  
Selects the channel for sending keyboard play MIDI data to an external  
device (keyboard channel).  
Accomp Out  
Chord Judge  
Turn on this setting to send MIDI data corresponding to Auto  
Accompaniment to an external device.  
Off, On  
Off, On  
Off, On  
Select whether chord input should be performed when a MIDI note on  
message to the Auto Accompaniment chord keyboard is received.  
Hi-Res Vel Out  
Local Control  
Turns high-resolution velocity MIDI out on or off.  
Selecting “Off” for Local Control cuts off the Digital Piano’s sound source, so Off, On  
no sound is produced by the Digital Piano when keys are pressed.  
MIDI In Port  
Select the port to be used for input from the MIDI In.  
A, B, C  
MEDIA Screen  
Use this screen to save data to a USB flash drive inserted in the Digital Piano and to import data from a USB flash  
drive to Digital Piano memory. For more information, see “USB Flash Drive” (page EN-49).  
EN-48  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
USB Flash Drive  
Your Digital Piano supports the following USB flash  
drive operations.  
z USB flash drive formatting  
USB Flash Drive and USB Flash Drive Port  
Handling Precautions  
z Data storage to a USB flash drive  
Song data recorded with the Digital Piano’s MIDI  
recorder is stored on a USB flash drive as-is or  
stored as a MIDI file (SMF format 0).  
Standard audio data from a computer (WAV files)  
can also be stored on a USB flash drive and  
played back on the Digital Piano.  
Digital Piano play can be recorded directly to a  
USB flash drive.  
For details, see “Recording to a USB Flash Drive  
(Audio Recorder)” (page EN-38).  
• Be sure to observe the precautions provided in the  
documentation that comes with the USB flash drive.  
• Avoid using a USB flash drive under the following  
conditions. Such conditions can corrupt data stored  
on the USB flash drive.  
• Areas subjected to high temperature, high  
humidity, or corrosive gas  
• Areas subjected to strong electrostatic charge and  
digital noise  
• Never remove the USB flash drive while data is  
being written to or loaded from it. Doing so can  
corrupt the data on the USB flash drive and damage  
the USB flash drive port.  
• Never insert anything besides a USB flash drive into  
the USB flash drive port. Doing so creates the risk of  
malfunction.  
z USB flash drive data loading to Digital Piano  
memory  
MIDI files and CASIO format files stored on a  
USB flash drive can be loaded into the Digital  
Piano memory (page EN-35).  
z Delete data from a USB flash drive  
z Easy play back of song data from a USB flash drive  
• A USB flash drive can become warm after very long  
use. This is normal and does not indicate  
malfunction.  
Types of Data  
• Static electricity conducted to the USB flash drive  
port from your hand or from a USB flash drive can  
cause malfunction of the Digital Piano. If this  
happens, turn the Digital Piano off and then back on  
again.  
Supported  
Operations  
Description  
(File Name Extension)  
Save to  
USB  
Flash  
Drive  
Load  
fromUSB  
Flash  
Data Type  
Drive  
Copyrights  
User MIDI  
data (pages  
EN-35,  
One of the following  
two types of music data  
1. Standard MIDI files  
(MID)  
SMF Format 0 or  
Format 1  
2. MIDI data recorded  
on this Digital Piano  
(ZMF)  
You are allowed to use recordings for your own  
personal use. Any reproduction of an audio or music  
format file, without the permission of its copyright  
holder, is strictly prohibited under copyright laws  
and international treaties. Also, making such files  
available on the Internet or distributing them to third  
parties, regardless of whether such activities are  
conducted with or without compensation, is strictly  
prohibited under copyright laws and international  
treaties. CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be  
held in any way liable for any use of this Digital  
Piano that is illegal under copyright laws.  
EN-29)  
O
O
O
O
Registration Tone and rhythm setup  
(page EN-27) settings (ZRM)  
EN-49  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
USB Flash Drive  
Connecting a USB Flash Drive  
to and Detaching It from the  
Digital Piano  
Formatting a USB Flash Drive  
• Be sure to format a USB flash drive on the Digital  
Piano before using it for the first time.  
• Before formatting a USB flash drive, make sure it  
does not have any valuable data stored on it.  
• The format operation performed by this Digital Piano  
is a “quick format”. If you want to completely delete  
all of the data in USB flash drive, format it on your  
computer or some other device.  
• Never plug any other device besides a USB flash  
drive into the USB flash drive port.  
• When you perform a USB flash drive operation or  
turn on the Digital Piano while a USB flash drive is  
plugged in, the Digital Piano initially needs to  
perform a “mounting” sequence to prepare for data  
exchange with the USB flash drive. Digital Piano  
operations may be momentarily disabled while a  
mounting sequence is being performed. While the  
mounting process is in progress, the message  
“Media Mounting” will be displayed. It may take up to  
10 or 20 seconds or even longer for a USB flash  
drive to be mounted. Do not attempt to perform any  
operation on the Digital Piano while a mounting  
sequence is in progress. A USB flash drive needs to  
be mounted each time it is connected to the Digital  
Piano.  
Supported USB Flash Drives  
This Digital Piano supports USB flash drives formatted  
to FAT32. If your USB flash drive is formatted to a  
different file system, use the Windows format function  
to reformat it to FAT32. Do not use quick format.  
1.  
Insert the USB flash drive to be formatted into  
the Digital Piano’s USB flash drive port.  
2.  
3.  
On the MENU screen, touch “MEDIA”.  
To insert a USB flash drive  
Touch “FORMAT”.  
This displays a confirmation message (“Sure?”).  
1.  
As shown in the illustration below, insert the  
USB flash drive into the Digital Piano’s USB  
flash drive port.  
4.  
Touch “Yes”.  
The message “Please Wait” remains on the display  
while the operation is being performed. Do not  
perform any operation while this message is on the  
display. “Complete” appears on the display after  
formatting is complete.  
Carefully push the USB flash drive in as far as it will  
go. Do not use undue force when inserting the USB  
flash drive.  
USB flash drive port  
To cancel the format operation, touch “No”.  
Saving Standard Song Data to  
a USB Flash Drive  
USB flash drive  
Even when the file format is WAV (general audio data)  
or SMF (standard MIDI file), the procedure below can  
be used to save data to USB flash drive and play it back  
on the Digital Piano.  
To remove a USB flash drive  
1.  
2.  
Connect the USB flash drive to your  
computer.  
1.  
Check to confirm that there is no data  
exchange operation being performed, and  
then pull the USB flash drive straight out.  
Move the song data file you want to play back  
to the MUSICDAT folder on the USB flash  
drive.  
For information about playback see “To play along  
with data recorded on a USB flash drive” (page  
EN-40).  
EN-50  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
USB Flash Drive  
Saving Digital Piano Data to a  
USB Flash Drive  
Digital Piano memory data (MIDI recorder songs) can  
be saved to a USB flash drive.  
MIDI Recorder songs can be converted to standard  
MIDI (SMF) files and stored on the USB flash drive.  
During recording of an Audio Recorder song, the  
data is stored directly to the USB flash drive, so the  
operation below is not required.  
Loading Data from a USB  
Flash Drive to Digital Piano  
Memory  
You can use the procedure below to load data from a  
USB flash drive into Digital Piano memory.  
• Place the data (file) you want to load into the  
MUSICDAT folder on the USB flash drive.  
1.  
Insert the USB flash drive into the Digital  
Piano’s USB flash drive port.  
1.  
Insert the USB flash drive into the Digital  
Piano’s USB flash drive port.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
On the MENU screen, touch “MEDIA”.  
Touch “Save”.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
On the MENU screen, touch “MEDIA”.  
Touch “Load”.  
Touch the data type you want to save.  
Touch the data you want to save.  
Rename the file as required.  
Touch the data type of the data you want to  
import.  
5.  
6.  
On the “USB” list, touch the data you want to  
import.  
After renaming the file, touch “Enter”.  
On the “User Area” list, touch the import  
destination you want.  
If you are importing MIDI data, you will not be able  
to specify an import destination.  
This displays a confirmation message (“Sure?”). If there  
already a file with the same name on the USB flash  
drive, a confirmation message (“Replace?”) will appear  
asking if you want to overwrite it with the new data.  
8.  
Touch “Yes”.  
7.  
8.  
Touch “Execute”.  
The message “Please Wait” remains on the display  
while the operation is being performed. Do not  
perform any operation while this message is on the  
display. “Complete” appears on the display after  
data save is complete.  
This displays an import confirmation message  
(“Sure?”). If there is already data in the import  
destination in Digital Piano memory, a message  
(“Replace?”) will appear asking if you want to replace it  
with the new data.  
To cancel the save operation, touch “No”.  
Touch “Yes”.  
The message “Please Wait” remains on the display  
while the operation is being performed. Do not  
perform any operation while this message is on the  
display. “Complete” appears on the display after  
data import is complete.  
To cancel the import operation, touch “No”.  
EN-51  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
USB Flash Drive  
Deleting Data from a USB  
Flash Drive  
Use the following procedure to delete USB flash drive  
data (files).  
1.  
Insert the USB flash drive into the Digital  
Piano’s USB flash drive port.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
On the MENU screen, touch “MEDIA”.  
Touch “Delete”.  
Touch the data type of the data you want to  
delete.  
5.  
6.  
Touch the data you want to delete.  
Touch “Execute”.  
This displays a delete confirmation message (“Sure?”).  
7.  
Touch “Yes”.  
The message “Please Wait” remains on the display  
while the operation is being performed. Do not  
perform any operation while this message is on the  
display. “Complete” appears on the display after  
data delete is complete.  
To cancel the delete operation, touch “No”.  
EN-52  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Connecting to a Computer  
You can connect the Digital Piano to a computer and  
To connect the Digital Piano to your  
computer  
exchange MIDI data between them. You can send play  
data from the Digital Piano to commercially available  
music software running on your computer, or you can  
send MIDI data from your computer to the Digital  
Piano for playback.  
• Make sure you follow the steps of the procedure  
below exactly. Connecting incorrectly can make data  
send and receive impossible.  
Minimum Computer System  
Requirements  
1.  
Turn off the Digital Piano and then start up  
your computer.  
Do not start up the music software on your computer  
yet!  
The following shows the minimum computer system  
requirements for sending and receiving MIDI data.  
Check to make sure that your computer complies with  
these requirements before connecting the Digital Piano  
to it.  
2.  
After starting up your computer, use a  
commercially available USB cable to connect  
it to the Digital Piano.  
z Operating System  
B connector  
Windows Vista® *1  
USB cable  
(A-B type)  
Windows® 7 *2  
Windows® 8 *3  
Windows® 8.1 *4  
Digital Piano USB port  
A connector  
Mac OS® X (10.3.9, 10.4.11, 10.5.X, 10.6.X, 10.7.X, 10.8.X,  
10.9.X)  
Computer USB port  
*1: Windows Vista (32-bit)  
*2: Windows 7 (32-bit, 64-bit)  
*3: Windows 8 (32-bit, 64-bit)  
*4: Windows 8.1 (32-bit, 64-bit)  
3.  
Turn on the Digital Piano.  
If this is the first time you are connecting the Digital  
Piano to your computer, the driver software required  
to send and receive data will be installed on your  
computer automatically.  
z USB port  
• Never connect to a computer that does not conform  
to the above requirements. Doing so can cause  
problems with your computer.  
4.  
5.  
Start up commercially available music  
software on your computer.  
Configure the music software settings to  
select “CASIO USB-MIDI” as the MIDI device.  
For information about how to select the MIDI device,  
see the user documentation that comes with the  
music software you are using.  
For the latest news about supported operating  
systems, visit the website at the URL below.  
• Be sure to turn on the Digital Piano first before  
starting up your computer’s music software.  
EN-53  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Connecting to a Computer  
Once you are able to connect successfully, there is no  
problem with leaving the USB cable connected when  
you turn off your computer and/or Digital Piano.  
This Digital Piano conforms to General MIDI Level 1  
(GM).  
For detailed specifications and connections that  
apply to MIDI data send and receive by this Digital  
Piano, see the latest support information provided  
by the website at the following URL.  
Using MIDI  
What is MIDI?  
The letters MIDI stand for Musical Instrument Digital  
Interface, which is the name of a worldwide standard  
for digital signals and connectors that makes it possible  
to exchange musical data between musical instruments  
and computers (machines) produced by different  
manufacturers.  
For details about the MIDI specifications of this Digital  
Piano, see the “MIDI Implementation” document at the  
website located at the URL below.  
You can alter the Digital Piano’s MIDI setup by  
changing the MIDI data send channel or other  
settings. For details, see “MIDI Screen” (page  
EN-48).  
EN-54  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Getting Ready  
*
CAUTION  
Assembling the Stand  
Assembly of the stand should be performed by at  
least two people working together. The Digital Piano  
unit is particularly heavy. When moving it, get at  
least one other person to help you and handle with  
care.  
Before assembling the stand, first take a few moments  
to check that all of the items shown below are present.  
This stand does not include any of the tools required  
for assembly. It is up to you to prepare a large  
Philips head (+) screwdriver for assembly.  
A
B
C
D
Part  
Qty  
4
2
6
E
F
G
This stand should be assembled on a flat surface.  
Take care that you do not pinch your fingers  
between parts when assembling them.  
Be sure to insert felt or other material between the  
rubber feet and flooring. Do not allow direct contact  
between them. Some types of flooring material may  
become discolored or damaged by direct contact  
with the rubber feet.  
2
2
2
H
I
J
Before starting assembly of the stand, divide the  
polystyrene foam packing material into four parts.  
1.  
Turn over and place the piano onto a blanket,  
pillow, or other soft object, insert the support  
piece  
into the groove along the bottom ,  
D
and secure it in place with two  
screws.  
F
F
D
F
• Do not use any screws other than those that come  
with the stand. Doing so risks damage to the stand  
and/or Digital Piano.  
• You can find the screws in a plastic bag inside of the  
packing material.  
D
• If anything is missing or damaged, contact your local  
CASIO service provider.  
EN-55  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Getting Ready  
2.  
Use the four pieces of polystyrene foam to  
5.  
Place the piano onto the stand.  
secure side panels  
and  
in place.  
A
B
B
• In order to ensure you do not get your fingers  
pinched between the piano and the stand, grasp the  
piano on its sides (not its ends) at the locations  
marked with stars () in the illustration.  
A
Foam  
At least 10cm  
Foam  
At least 10cm  
• If you do not have any packing material available,  
use a magazine or some other thick item.  
3.  
Attach side panels  
and  
to speaker box  
A
B
. Secure the side panels using four screws  
C
.
E
6.  
First, use the two butterfly screws  
secure the back of the piano to the stand.  
to  
H
B
Next, use the two screws  
front of the piano.  
to secure the  
I
E
C
A
FRONT  
E
I
4.  
After ensuring that all of the screws are fully  
tightened, remove the packing material and  
stand up the stand.  
H
Cover the screw heads with the caps  
.
G
G
• To prevent the chance of the piano unit falling, be  
sure to securely tighten the butterfly screws and  
H
screws  
.
G
I
EN-56  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Getting Ready  
7.  
Connect the cable to the speaker jack and  
Using the Anti-tipping  
Brackets  
secure the cable with the clips  
.
J
Use the anti-tipping brackets to protect the stand from  
tipping over when it is in a location that is not against a  
wall, etc.  
1.  
Remove the bracket screws from the inside  
surfaces of the side panels (two screws each  
panel, four total) and then shift the position of  
the brackets as shown in the figure.  
Inside surface of  
side panel  
J
• If you are using the Digital Piano in a stand-alone  
configuration (not mounted on its stand), be sure to  
change the “External Speaker” SYSTEM SETTING  
to Off. For details, see “SYSTEM SETTING Screen”  
under “Configuring Digital Piano Settings” (pages  
EN-41 through EN-48).  
Screws  
2.  
Replace the screws you removed in step 1  
above and secure the brackets in place.  
8.  
Plug the power cord of the AC adaptor that  
comes with the Digital Piano into a household  
power outlet as shown in the illustration  
below.  
Inside surface of  
side panel  
Household power outlet  
AC adaptor  
Screws  
Power cord  
EN-57  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Getting Ready  
Removing the Protective Tape  
from the Keyboard  
Protective tape is affixed to the front edges of the  
keyboard keys to protect them during shipment.  
Remove the protective tape before using the Digital  
Piano.  
Installing the Music Stand  
Insert the bottom of the music stand into the groove on  
the top of the Digital Piano’s console.  
EN-58  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Reference  
Error Messages  
One of the error messages below appears on the display when a problem occurs.  
To clear an error message and return to the normal display, touch bq EXIT on the display.  
Display Message  
No Media  
Cause  
Action  
1. The USB flash drive is not connected to the  
Digital Piano’s USB flash drive port.  
1. Correctly plug the USB flash drive into the USB  
flash drive port.  
2. The USB flash drive was removed while some  
operation was in progress.  
2. Do not remove the USB flash drive while any  
operation is in progress.  
3. The USB flash drive is write-protected.  
3. Unprotect the USB flash drive.  
4. The USB flash drive has anti-virus software.  
4. Use a USB flash drive that does not have anti-  
virus software.  
No File  
There is no loadable file or no playable file in the  
“MUSICDAT” folder.  
Move the file you want to load or play into the  
appropriate location (pages EN-50, EN-51) in the  
“MUSICDAT” folder.  
Read Only  
A read-only file with the same name you are trying • Change the name and then save the new data.  
to use is already stored on USB flash drive.  
• Remove the read-only attribute from the existing  
USB flash drive file and overwrite it with the new  
data.  
• Use a different USB flash drive.  
Media Full  
There is not enough space available on the USB flash Delete some of the files on the USB flash drive to  
drive.  
make room for new data (page EN-52) or use a  
different USB flash drive.  
Too Many Files  
1. There are too many files on the USB flash drive. 1. Delete some of the files on the USB flash drive to  
make room for new data.  
2. There is a file named TAKE99.WAV in the  
“MUSICDAT” folder.  
2. Delete the WAV file in the “MUSICDAT” folder.  
Not SMF01  
Size Over  
You are attempting to play back SMF Format 2 song This Digital Piano supports playback of SMF Format  
data. 0 or Format 1 only.  
1. The MIDI recording data on the USB flash drive 1. The Digital Piano supports playback of MIDI  
cannot be played because it is too big.  
recording data up to approximately 700KB.  
2. The SMF file on the USB flash drive cannot be  
played because it is too big.  
2. The Digital Piano supports playback of SMF files  
up to 320 KB.  
Wrong Data  
1. The USB flash drive data is corrupted.  
2. USB flash drive contains data that is not  
supported by this Digital Piano.  
Memory Full  
Format Error  
There is not enough Digital Piano memory available Reduce the size of the song data.  
to convert a MIDI recorder song to SMF data and  
store it on the USB flash drive.  
Example:  
Delete any tracks that are not required.  
1. The USB flash drive format is not compatible  
with this Digital Piano.  
1. Format the USB flash drive on the Digital Piano.  
2. The USB flash drive is corrupted.  
The USB flash drive is corrupted.  
2. Use a different USB flash drive.  
Use a different USB flash drive.  
Media Error  
Measure Limit  
Attempting to input MIDI recording data or music  
preset that has more than 999 measures.  
The Digital Piano supports input of up to 999  
measures.  
Data Full  
Attempting to store data that exceeds the maximum Delete unneeded data.  
allowable number of data items.  
EN-59  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Reference  
Troubleshooting  
See  
Page  
Problem  
Cause  
Action  
No sound is produced when I 1. The VOLUME controller is set to 1. Rotate the VOLUME controller more  
press a keyboard key. “MIN”. towards “MAX”.  
2. Headphones or an adaptor plug is 2. Disconnect whatever is connected to the ) EN-8  
) EN-7  
plugged into one of the PHONES  
PHONES jack.  
jacks.  
3. Upper 1 icon is off.  
3. Touch the Upper 1 icon to turn it on.  
) EN-14  
) EN-45  
4. The “Speaker” SYSTEM  
SETTING is off.  
4. Turn on the “Speaker” SYSTEM  
SETTING.  
The pitch of the Digital Piano 1. Digital Piano tuning is incorrect.  
is off.  
1. Adjust Digital Piano tuning, or turn the  
Digital Piano off and then back on again.  
) EN-19  
2. The Digital Piano’s key setting is 2. Change the key setting to “440.0 Hz”, or ) EN-45  
something other than “440.0 Hz”.  
turn Digital Piano power off and then  
back on again.  
3. A non-standard temperament  
setting is being used.  
3. Change the temperament setting to  
“Equal”, which is the standard modern  
tuning.  
) EN-45  
4. Octave shift is enabled.  
4. Change the octave shift setting to 0.  
) EN-42  
) EN-46  
Tones and/or effects sound  
strange. Turning power off  
and then back on again does  
not eliminate the problem.  
The “Auto Resume” feature is turned Turn off “Auto Resume”. Next, turn power  
on.  
off and then back on again.  
Example: Note intensity does  
not change even though I alter  
key pressure.  
I cannot transfer data after  
connecting the Digital Piano  
to a computer.  
1. Check to make sure that the USB cable ) EN-53  
is connected to the Digital Piano and  
computer, and that the correct device is  
selected with your computer’s music  
software.  
2. Turn off the Digital Piano and then exit  
the music software on your computer.  
Next, turn the Digital Piano back on and  
then restart the music software on your  
computer.  
I cannot record chord  
accompaniment data on my  
computer.  
“Accomp Out” is turned off.  
Turn on “Accomp Out”.  
) EN-48  
) EN-59  
) EN-53  
I cannot store data to a USB  
flash drive or load data from a  
USB flash drive.  
See “Error Messages”.  
Playback stops part way  
through while transferring  
song data from my computer. communication between your  
computer and Digital Piano to be  
interrupted.  
Digital noise from the USB cable or Stop song playback, disconnect the USB  
power cord caused data  
cable from the Digital Piano, and then  
reconnect it. Next, try playing back the song  
again.  
If this does not solve the problem, quit the  
MIDI software you are using, disconnect the  
USB cable from the Digital Piano, and then  
reconnect it. Next, restart the MIDI software  
and then try playing back the song again.  
A tone’s quality and volume  
sounds slightly different  
depending where it is played  
on the keyboard.  
This is an unavoidable result of the digital sampling process,* and does not indicate  
malfunction.  
* Multiple digital samples are taken for the low range, middle range, and high range of the  
original musical instrument. Because of this, there may be a very slight difference in tonal  
quality and volume between sample ranges.  
EN-60  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Reference  
See  
Page  
Problem  
Cause  
Action  
When I press a button, the  
Performing a button operation while playing with the Duet Mode, Auto Accompaniment, the  
note that is sounding cuts out recorder, or other functions can cause such phenomena when the Digital Piano switches  
momentarily or there is a  
slight change in how effects  
are applied.  
internal tone effects. It does not indicate malfunction.  
Even though I play on  
different ranges of the  
keyboard, the notes do not  
change octaves.  
The ranges of certain tones are limited, which means that octaves change normally up to a  
certain low note or high note. With such a tone, the notes of the lowest octave will be  
repeated to the left of the lowest possible note, and the highest octave will be repeated to the  
right of the highest possible note. This is due do limitations in the range of the original musical  
instrument for each tone, and does not indicate malfunction of the Digital Piano.  
EN-61  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Reference  
Product Specifications  
Model  
CGP-700  
Keyboard  
Ebony/ivory feel piano keyboard, 88-key piano keyboard  
Velocity resolution: 16,256 maximum  
Layer, Split  
Duet: 4 octaves (–2 to 0 to +2)  
Transpose: 2 octaves (–12 to 0 to +12)  
Octave shift: 4 octaves (–2 to 0 to +2)  
Sound Source  
Number of Tones: 550  
Maximum polyphony: 128 tones  
Touch Response (3 sensitivity levels, Off)  
Tuning: 415.5 Hz to 440.0 Hz to 465.9 Hz (0.1 Hz units)  
Temperament: Equal temperaments plus 16 other types  
Stretch Tuning: On, Off  
Display  
5.3-inch touch panel (5.0-inch 528 × 320-dot TFT color LCD)  
Acoustic Simulator  
Effects  
Damper Resonance  
Reverb (17 types), Chorus (16 types), Delay (6 types), DSP  
Auto Accompaniment  
Music Preset  
Demo Song  
Data items: 200 preset  
Data items: 305 preset  
6
MIDI Recorder  
Functions: Real-time recording, playback  
Number of Song: 100  
Number of Tracks: 17  
Capacity: Up to approximately 50,000 notes per song  
Recorded Data Protection: Built-in flash memory  
MIDI Recorder Volume Level: Adjustable  
Audio Recorder  
Real-time recording and playback to USB flash drive*  
* Linear PCM, 16bit, 44.1 kHz, stereo .WAV format  
Songs: 100 files  
Approximately 74 minutes maximum recording per file.  
Audio Recorder Volume Level: Adjustable  
Registration  
Metronome  
96 (4 setups × 24 banks)  
Beats: 0 to 9  
Tempo Range: 20 to 255  
Metronome Volume Level: Adjustable  
Pedals  
Damper (with half-pedal operation), Soft, Sostenuto  
Other Functions  
Dedicated piano tone buttons  
Balance adjustment  
Setting backup  
Operation Lock  
MIDI  
16-channel multi-timbre receive  
Pitch Bend Wheel  
USB Flash Drive  
Pitch Bend Range: 00 to 24 semitones  
Capacity: 32GB or less recommended  
SMF direct playback, data storage, data loading, USB flash drive format,  
audio data playback and storage  
Inputs/Outputs  
PHONES jacks: Stereo mini jacks × 2  
DAMPER jack: Standard jack  
Power: 24V DC  
LINE OUT R, L/MONO jacks: Standard jacks × 2  
Output impedance: 2.3KΩ  
Output voltage: 1.8V (RMS) MAX  
Audio In: Stereo mini jack  
Input impedance: 9.0KΩ  
Input voltage: 200mV  
USB port: Type B  
USB flash drive port: Type A  
Pedal connector (for optional SP-33 only)  
Speaker jack  
EN-62  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Reference  
Speakers  
φ 12cm × 2 + φ 5cm × 2, φ 12cm × 2 (stand built-in speaker) (Output 20W + 20W)  
Power Requirements  
AC Adaptor: AD-E24250LW  
Auto Power Off: Approximately 4 hours after last operation. Auto Power Off can be disabled.  
Power Consumption  
Dimensions  
24V = 20W  
Digital Piano and Stand: 132.2 (W) × 29.3 (D) × 76.3 (H) cm (52 1  
Digital Piano and Stand: Approximately 25.7kg (56.7 lbs)  
/ / /16 inch)  
16 × 11 9 16 × 30 1  
Weight  
Specifications and designs are subject to change without notice.  
EN-63  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Reference  
Any reproduction of the contents of this manual,  
either in part or its entirety, is prohibited. Except for  
your own, personal use, any other use of the  
contents of this manual without the consent of  
CASIO is prohibited under copyright laws.  
IN NO EVENT SHALL CASIO BE LIABLE FOR  
ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING,  
WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS  
OF PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS  
OF INFORMATION) ARISING OUT OF THE USE  
OF OR INABILITY TO USE THIS MANUAL OR  
PRODUCT, EVEN IF CASIO HAS BEEN ADVISED  
OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
The contents of this manual are subject to change  
without notice.  
Operating Precautions  
Be sure to read and observe the following operating  
precautions.  
Location  
Avoid the following locations for this product.  
Areas exposed to direct sunlight and high humidity  
Areas subjected to temperature extremes  
Near a radio, TV, video deck, or tuner  
The above devices will not cause malfunction of the  
product, but the product can cause interference in  
the audio or video of a nearby device.  
User Maintenance  
Never use benzine, alcohol, thinner, or other  
chemical agents to clean the product.  
To clean the product or its keyboard, wipe with a  
soft cloth moistened in a weak solution of water and  
a mild neutral detergent. Wring all excess moisture  
from the cloth before wiping.  
AC Adaptor Handling Precautions  
Use a power outlet that is easily accessible so you  
can unplug the AC adaptor when a malfunction  
occurs or whenever else you need to do so.  
The AC adaptor is intended for indoor use only. Do  
not use it where it might be exposed to splashing or  
moisture. Do not place any container, such as a  
flower vase, that contains liquid on the AC adaptor.  
Store the AC adaptor in a dry place.  
Use the AC adaptor in an open, well-ventilated area.  
Never cover the AC adaptor with newspaper, a table  
cloth, a curtain, or any other similar item.  
Unplug the AC adaptor from the power outlet if you  
do not plan to use the Digital Piano for a long time.  
Never try to repair the AC adaptor or modify it in  
any way.  
Included and Optional Accessories  
Use only accessories that are specified for use with this  
product. Use of unauthorized accessories creates the  
risk of fire, electric shock, and personal injury.  
Weld Lines  
Lines may be visible on the exterior of the product.  
These are “weld lines” that result from the plastic  
molding process. They are not cracks or scratches.  
AC adaptor operating environment  
Temperature: 0 to 40°C  
Humidity: 10% to 90% RH  
Output polarity:&  
Musical Instrument Etiquette  
Always be aware of others around you whenever using  
this product. Be especially careful when playing late at  
night to keep the volume at levels that do not disturb  
others. Other steps you can take when playing late at  
night are closing windows and using headphones.  
EN-64  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Reference  
AC Adaptor Handling Precautions  
Model: AD-E24250LW  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions on hand.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
4. Follow all instructions.  
5. Do not use this product near water.  
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.  
7. Do not install near radiators, heat registers, stoves, or any other source of heat (including amplifiers).  
8. Use only attachments and accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
9. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required after any of the following occurs:  
when the product is damaged, when the power supply cord or plug is damaged, when liquid is spilled into  
the product, when a foreign object falls into the product, when the product is exposed to rain or moisture,  
when the product does not operate normally, when the product is dropped.  
10. Do not allow the product to be exposed to dripping or splashing liquid. Do not place any object containing  
liquid on the product.  
11. Do not allow the electrical load output to exceed the label rating.  
12. Make sure the surrounding area is dry before plugging into a power source.  
13. Make sure the product is oriented correctly.  
14. Unplug the product during lightning storms or when you do not plan to use it for a long time.  
15. Do not allow product ventilation openings to become blocked. Install the product in accordance with the  
manufacturer’s instructions.  
16. Take care the power cord is located where it will not be stepped upon or bent severely, particularly in  
locations close to plugs and convenience receptacles, and in locations where it exits from the product.  
17. The AC adaptor should be plugged into a power outlet as close to the product as possible to allow  
immediate disconnection of the plug in case of emergency.  
The symbol below is an alert indicating un-insulated hazardous voltage inside the product’s enclosure, which  
may be sufficient to constitute the risk of electric shock to users.  
The symbol below is an alert indicating the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing)  
instructions in the documentation that accompanies the product.  
*
EN-65  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Reference  
STLport  
Copyright 1994 Hewlett-Packard Company  
Copyright 1996,97 Silicon Graphics Computer Systems, Inc.  
Copyright 1997 Moscow Center for SPARC Technology.  
Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute and sell this software and  
its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee,  
provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that  
both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in  
supporting documentation. Hewlett-Packard Company makes no  
representations about the suitability of this software for any  
purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty.  
Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute and sell this software and  
its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee,  
provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that  
both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in  
supporting documentation. Silicon Graphics makes no representations  
about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided  
"as is" without express or implied warranty.  
Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute and sell this software and  
its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee,  
provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that  
both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in  
EN-66  
Appendix/Apéndice  
Tone List/Lista de tonos  
Bank  
Select  
MSB/  
MSB de  
selección  
de banco  
Bank  
Select  
Program  
Program  
Change/  
Cambio  
de  
Group  
Number/  
Número  
de grupo  
Group  
Number/  
Número  
de grupo  
Change/  
Cambio  
de  
Tone Name/  
Nombre del tono  
Tone Name/  
Nombre del tono  
MSB/  
DSP  
DSP  
MSB de  
selección  
de banco  
programa  
programa  
Piano  
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
006  
007  
008  
009  
010  
011  
012  
013  
014  
015  
016  
017  
018  
019  
020  
021  
022  
023  
024  
025  
026  
027  
028  
Elec.Piano  
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
006  
007  
008  
009  
010  
011  
012  
013  
014  
015  
016  
017  
018  
019  
020  
021  
022  
023  
024  
025  
026  
027  
028  
029  
030  
031  
032  
033  
034  
035  
036  
037  
038  
039  
040  
041  
042  
043  
044  
045  
046  
047  
048  
049  
050  
051  
052  
053  
054  
055  
056  
057  
Organ  
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
006  
007  
008  
009  
010  
011  
012  
013  
014  
015  
016  
017  
018  
019  
020  
021  
022  
023  
024  
025  
026  
027  
028  
029  
030  
031  
032  
033  
034  
035  
036  
037  
038  
Guitar  
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
ANALOG E.PIANO 2  
5
7
12  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
2
3
2
2
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
O
GRAND PIANO CONCERT  
GRAND PIANO BRIGHT  
GRAND PIANO STUDIO  
GRAND PIANO MODERN  
ROCK PIANO  
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
2
6
6
6
6
2
2
OFF VELO.CLAVI 1  
OFF VELO.CLAVI 2  
CLAVI 1  
7
3
O
O
O
O
7
4
CLAVI 2  
7
3
CLAVI 3  
7
LA PIANO  
4
CLAVI 4  
7
DANCE PIANO 1  
5
WAH CLAVI 1  
WAH CLAVI 2  
CRUNCH CLAVI  
VIBRAPHONE 1  
VIBRAPHONE 2  
MARIMBA  
7
O
O
O
O
DANCE PIANO 2  
6
O
O
7
GRAND PIANO MELLOW  
MONO PIANO 1  
5
7
6
11  
11  
12  
8
MONO PIANO 2  
7
O
O
TACK PIANO  
8
GRAND PIANO CLASSIC  
GRAND PIANO DOLCE  
HONKY-TONK  
9
CELESTA  
10  
2
O
O
BRIGHT CELESTA  
GLOCKENSPIEL  
MUSIC BOX 1  
MUSIC BOX 2  
XYLOPHONE  
TUBULAR BELL  
DULCIMER  
8
O
O
9
OCTAVE PIANO  
3
10  
10  
13  
14  
15  
STRINGS PIANO  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
2
SYNTH-STR.PIANO  
PIANO PAD  
CHOIR PIANO  
PIANO CHIME  
ELEC.GRAND PIANO  
MODERN E.G.PIANO  
CHORUS E.G.PIANO  
OFF VELO.HARPSICHORD  
HARPSICHORD  
DRAWBAR ORGAN 1  
DRAWBAR ORGAN 2  
DRAWBAR ORGAN 3  
DRAWBAR ORGAN 4  
JAZZ ORGAN 1  
16  
16  
16  
16  
17  
17  
17  
17  
17  
17  
18  
18  
18  
16  
16  
16  
17  
16  
16  
16  
16  
17  
17  
17  
17  
19  
19  
19  
16  
20  
21  
21  
21  
23  
23  
23  
22  
22  
2
3
O
3
4
O
O
4
2
5
3
2
COUPLED HARPSICHORD  
HARPSICHORD & STRINGS  
4
O
JAZZ ORGAN 2  
3
O
5
JAZZ ORGAN 3  
4
PERC.ORGAN 1  
PERC.ORGAN 2  
PERC.ORGAN 3  
ROCK ORGAN 1  
ROCK ORGAN 2  
ROCK ORGAN 3  
ELEC.ORGAN 1  
ELEC.ORGAN 2  
ELEC.ORGAN 3  
70'S ORGAN  
5
O
O
O
O
ELEC.PIANO 1  
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
2
3
6
ELEC.PIANO 2  
7
ELEC.PIANO 3  
4
2
ELEC.PIANO 4  
5
O
O
3
ELEC.PIANO 5  
6
4
60'S E.PIANO 1  
7
6
O
O
60'S E.PIANO 2  
8
7
60'S E.PIANO 3  
9
O
O
8
60'S E.PIANO 4  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
2
8
O
O
O
O
ELEC.PIANO 6  
OVERDRIVE ORGAN 1  
OVERDRIVE ORGAN 2  
TREMOLO ORGAN  
FULL DRAWBAR  
ROTARY ORGAN  
CLICK ORGAN  
9
ELEC.PIANO 7  
10  
11  
12  
9
ELEC.PIANO 8  
ELEC.PIANO 9  
ELEC.PIANO 10  
DIGITAL E.PIANO 1  
DIGITAL E.PIANO 2  
DIGITAL E.PIANO 3  
DIGITAL E.PIANO 4  
DIGITAL E.PIANO 5  
DIGITAL E.PIANO 6  
DIGITAL E.PIANO 7  
DIGITAL E.PIANO 8  
DIGITAL E.PIANO 9  
DYNO ELEC.PIANO 1  
DYNO ELEC.PIANO 2  
60'S ELEC.PIANO 5  
60'S ELEC.PIANO 6  
CHORUS E.PIANO 1  
CHORUS E.PIANO 2  
PHASER E.PIANO 1  
PHASER E.PIANO 2  
AMP E.PIANO 1  
10  
11  
12  
2
O
O
3
SEQUENCE ORGAN  
GOSPEL ORGAN  
PIPE ORGAN 1  
4
5
6
PIPE ORGAN 2  
3
7
CHAPEL ORGAN  
THEATER ORGAN  
REED ORGAN  
4
8
13  
2
9
10  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
11  
ACCORDION 1  
2
ACCORDION 2  
3
O
O
O
ACCORDION 3  
4
BANDONEON SOLO  
BANDONEON 1  
BANDONEON 2  
HARMONICA 1  
4
2
3
2
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
HARMONICA 2  
3
NYLON STR.GUITAR 1  
NYLON STR.GUITAR 2  
NYLON STR.GUITAR 3  
STEEL STR.GUITAR 1  
STEEL STR.GUITAR 2  
24  
24  
24  
25  
25  
2
3
4
2
3
AMP E.PIANO 2  
CRUNCH E.PIANO  
DIZZY E.PIANO  
O
ANALOG E.PIANO 1  
A-1  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Appendix/Apéndice  
Bank  
Select  
Bank  
Select  
Program  
Change/  
Cambio  
de  
Program  
Change/  
Cambio  
de  
Group  
Group  
Number/  
Número  
de grupo  
Number/  
Número  
de grupo  
Tone Name/  
Nombre del tono  
MSB/  
Tone Name/  
Nombre del tono  
MSB/  
DSP  
DSP  
MSB de  
selección  
de banco  
MSB de  
selección  
de banco  
programa  
programa  
006  
007  
008  
009  
010  
011  
012  
013  
014  
015  
016  
017  
018  
019  
020  
021  
022  
023  
024  
025  
026  
027  
028  
029  
030  
031  
032  
033  
034  
035  
036  
037  
038  
039  
040  
Bass  
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
006  
007  
008  
009  
010  
011  
012  
013  
014  
015  
016  
017  
018  
019  
020  
021  
022  
Strings  
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
006  
007  
008  
009  
010  
011  
012  
013  
014  
STEEL STR.GUITAR 3  
25  
25  
31  
26  
26  
27  
27  
27  
27  
27  
27  
27  
27  
27  
27  
28  
28  
28  
29  
29  
30  
30  
30  
30  
25  
25  
25  
27  
27  
27  
30  
29  
29  
28  
28  
4
5
015  
016  
017  
018  
019  
020  
021  
022  
023  
024  
025  
026  
027  
028  
029  
030  
031  
032  
033  
034  
035  
036  
037  
038  
039  
040  
041  
042  
043  
044  
045  
Brass  
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
006  
007  
008  
009  
010  
011  
012  
013  
014  
015  
016  
017  
018  
019  
020  
021  
022  
023  
024  
025  
026  
027  
Reed  
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
006  
007  
008  
009  
010  
011  
012  
013  
SYNTH-STRINGS 1  
50  
50  
51  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
51  
40  
40  
41  
42  
42  
43  
46  
48  
49  
52  
52  
52  
52  
52  
53  
54  
54  
54  
54  
54  
55  
55  
2
3
2
4
5
6
7
8
3
2
3
2
2
3
2
2
13  
4
2
3
4
5
6
2
2
3
4
5
6
2
3
O
12 STR.GUITAR  
SYNTH-STRINGS 2  
SYNTH-STRINGS 3  
70'S SYNTH-STR.  
80'S SYNTH-STR.  
FAST SYNTH-STRINGS  
SLOW SYNTH-STRINGS  
PHASER SYNTH-STRINGS  
OCTAVE SYNTH-STRINGS  
VIOLIN  
STEEL GT HARMONICS  
JAZZ GUITAR  
2
2
O
OCT JAZZ GUITAR  
3
CLEAN GUITAR 1  
2
O
O
O
CLEAN GUITAR 2  
3
CLEAN GUITAR 3  
4
O
CLEAN GUITAR 4  
5
CHORUS CLEAN GUITAR 1  
CHORUS CLEAN GUITAR 2  
CRUNCH ELEC.GUITAR 1  
CRUNCH ELEC.GUITAR 2  
CRUNCH ELEC.GUITAR 3  
CHORUS CRUNCH GUITAR  
MUTE GUITAR 1  
6
O
O
O
O
O
O
7
SLOW VIOLIN  
8
VIOLA  
9
CELLO  
10  
11  
2
SLOW CELLO  
CONTRABASS  
HARP  
MUTE GUITAR 2  
3
VIOLIN SECTION  
HARP & STRINGS  
CHOIR AAHS  
MUTE DIST.GUITAR  
OVERDRIVE GUITAR 1  
OVERDRIVE GUITAR 2  
DISTORTION GT 1  
4
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
2
3
CHOIR STRINGS  
STRINGS VOICE  
SLOW CHOIR  
2
DISTORTION GT 2  
3
DISTORTION GT 3  
4
WAH CHOIR  
O
DISTORTION GT 4  
5
VOICE DOO  
STEEL GT + STRUM.NOISE M 1  
STEEL GT + STRUM.NOISE M 2  
STEEL GT + STRUM.NOISE M 3  
CLEAN GUITAR M  
32  
33  
34  
32  
33  
34  
32  
32  
33  
32  
33  
SYNTH-VOICE 1  
SYNTH-VOICE 2  
VOICE ENSEMBLE  
SYNTH-VOICE PAD  
CHORUS SYNTH-VOICE  
ORCHESTRA HIT 1  
ORCHESTRA HIT 2  
CRUNCH E.GUITAR M 1  
CRUNCH E.GUITAR M 2  
DISTORTION GT M  
O
O
O
OVERDRIVE GT M 1  
OVERDRIVE GT M 2  
MUTE OVERDRIVE GT M 1  
MUTE OVERDRIVE GT M 2  
STEREO BRASS  
BRASS  
61  
61  
61  
61  
61  
61  
61  
62  
63  
62  
62  
62  
62  
63  
62  
63  
56  
56  
56  
56  
59  
57  
57  
57  
60  
60  
58  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
2
3
4
5
6
3
7
4
2
3
4
5
2
2
3
4
2
3
2
BRASS SECTION 1  
BRASS SECTION 2  
HARD BRASS  
ACOUSTIC BASS 1  
ACOUSTIC BASS 2  
RIDE BASS  
32  
32  
32  
33  
33  
33  
33  
34  
34  
38  
38  
38  
39  
39  
39  
38  
39  
33  
33  
39  
38  
38  
2
3
O
O
BRASS SFZ  
4
BRASS & SAX  
FINGERED BASS 1  
FINGERED BASS 2  
FINGERED BASS 3  
FINGERED BASS 4  
PICKED BASS 1  
PICKED BASS 2  
SYNTH-BASS 1  
2
SYNTH-BRASS 1  
SYNTH-BRASS 2  
SYNTH-BRASS 3  
WARM SYNTH-BRASS  
ANALOG SYNTH-BRASS  
80'S SYNTH-BRASS  
TRANCE BRASS  
CHORUS SYNTH-BRASS  
SYNTH-BRASS PAD  
TRUMPET 1  
3
4
5
2
3
2
SYNTH-BASS 2  
3
O
O
O
O
SYNTH-BASS 3  
4
SYNTH-BASS 4  
2
SYNTH-BASS 5  
3
O
O
TRUMPET 2  
SYNTH-BASS 6  
4
MELLOW TRUMPET  
VELO.TRUMPET  
MUTE TRUMPET  
TROMBONE  
TRANCE BASS  
5
ORGAN BASS  
5
FINGERED BASS M 1  
FINGERED BASS M 2  
SAW SYNTH-BASS M  
SYNTH-BASS M 1  
SYNTH-BASS M 2  
32  
33  
32  
32  
33  
VELO.TROMBONE  
JAZZ TROMBONE  
FRENCH HORN  
FRENCH HORN SECTION  
TUBA  
STEREO STRINGS 1  
STEREO STRINGS 2  
STEREO STRINGS 3  
WIDE STRINGS  
49  
48  
48  
48  
48  
48  
48  
49  
48  
48  
45  
48  
48  
48  
2
2
ALTO SAX  
65  
65  
66  
66  
64  
64  
67  
65  
66  
66  
71  
71  
68  
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
4
4
5
2
3
2
O
O
O
O
3
BREATHY ALTO SAX  
TENOR SAX  
4
STRINGS  
5
BREATHY TENOR SAX  
SOPRANO SAX  
BREATHY S.SAX  
BARITONE SAX  
HARD A.SAX  
SOFT T.SAX  
STRING ENSEMBLE 1  
STRING ENSEMBLE 2  
SLOW STRINGS  
BRIGHT STRINGS  
WARM STRINGS  
PIZZICATO STRINGS  
CHAMBER  
6
7
3
8
O
9
2
T.SAXYS  
10  
11  
12  
CLARINET  
OCTAVE STRINGS  
ORCHESTRA PAD  
VELO.CLARINET  
OBOE  
A-2  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Appendix/Apéndice  
Bank  
Select  
Bank  
Select  
MSB/  
MSB de  
selección  
de banco  
Program  
Change/  
Cambio  
de  
Program  
Group  
Number/  
Número  
de grupo  
Group  
Number/  
Número  
de grupo  
Change/  
Cambio  
de  
Tone Name/  
Nombre del tono  
MSB/  
Tone Name/  
Nombre del tono  
DSP  
DSP  
MSB de  
selección  
de banco  
programa  
programa  
014  
015  
016  
017  
018  
019  
020  
021  
022  
023  
024  
025  
Synth  
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
006  
007  
008  
009  
010  
011  
012  
013  
014  
015  
016  
017  
018  
019  
020  
021  
022  
023  
024  
025  
026  
027  
028  
029  
030  
031  
032  
033  
034  
035  
036  
037  
038  
039  
040  
041  
042  
043  
044  
045  
046  
047  
048  
049  
050  
051  
052  
053  
054  
055  
056  
057  
058  
059  
060  
ENGLISH HORN  
69  
70  
73  
73  
73  
72  
74  
75  
76  
78  
79  
77  
2
2
2
3
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
061  
062  
063  
064  
065  
066  
067  
068  
069  
070  
071  
072  
073  
074  
075  
076  
077  
078  
079  
080  
081  
082  
083  
084  
Ethnic  
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
006  
007  
008  
009  
010  
011  
012  
013  
014  
015  
016  
017  
018  
019  
020  
021  
022  
023  
024  
025  
026  
027  
028  
029  
030  
031  
032  
033  
034  
035  
036  
037  
038  
GM  
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
006  
007  
008  
009  
BRIGHT SAW PAD 1  
90  
90  
10  
11  
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
2
2
3
2
2
3
2
3
4
2
2
3
4
2
3
BASSOON  
FLUTE 1  
BRIGHT SAW PAD 2  
SPACE CHOIR  
STAR VOICE  
GLASS PAD  
O
91  
FLUTE 2  
91  
O
JAZZ FLUTE  
PICCOLO  
92  
BOTTLE PAD  
ETHNIC PAD  
METAL PAD  
92  
RECORDER  
PAN FLUTE  
BOTTLE BLOW  
WHISTLE  
93  
93  
HALO PAD  
94  
SWEEP PAD  
RAIN DROP  
95  
OCARINA  
96  
SHAKUHACHI  
WOOD PAD  
96  
SOUND TRACK  
CRYSTAL  
97  
SAW LEAD 1  
81  
81  
81  
81  
81  
81  
81  
81  
80  
80  
80  
80  
80  
80  
80  
80  
80  
80  
80  
80  
80  
80  
80  
81  
81  
81  
81  
82  
82  
82  
83  
85  
85  
84  
84  
84  
85  
85  
85  
86  
86  
86  
86  
86  
87  
87  
87  
88  
88  
88  
89  
89  
89  
90  
90  
90  
90  
90  
90  
90  
2
3
98  
SAW LEAD 2  
O
VIBRAPHONE BELL  
ATMOSPHERE  
ATMOSPHERE PAD  
STEEL PAD  
98  
SAW LEAD 3  
4
99  
MELLOW SAW LEAD  
SLOW SAW LEAD  
PULSE SAW LEAD  
TRANCE LEAD  
SS LEAD  
5
99  
6
99  
7
BRIGHTNESS  
ECHO VOICE  
ECHO PAD  
100  
102  
102  
102  
103  
103  
8
9
SQUARE LEAD 1  
SQUARE LEAD 2  
SQUARE LEAD 3  
SLOW SQUARE LEAD  
PHASER SQUARE LEAD  
PULSE LEAD 1  
PULSE LEAD 2  
SINE LEAD  
2
POLY DROP  
STAR THEME  
SPACE PAD  
3
4
O
O
5
6
SITAR 1  
104  
104  
104  
104  
20  
2
3
7
SITAR 2  
8
TANPURA 1  
TANPURA 2  
HARMONIUM 1  
HARMONIUM 2  
SAROD  
4
9
5
VELO.SINE LEAD  
SQUARE PULSE LEAD  
VA SYNTH 1  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
10  
11  
12  
13  
2
3
20  
4
105  
111  
116  
110  
110  
110  
15  
4
VA SYNTH 2  
SHANAI  
3
VA SYNTH 3  
TABLA  
16  
16  
17  
18  
3
VA SYNTH 4  
ER HU 1  
VA SYNTH 5  
ER HU 2  
VA SYNTH SEQ-BASS 1  
VA SYNTH SEQ-BASS 2  
SEQUENCE SAW  
SAW ARPEGGIO  
CALLIOPE  
ER HU 3  
O
YANG QIN 1  
YANG QIN 2  
PI PA 1  
15  
4
105  
105  
72  
5
PI PA 2  
6
VENT LEAD  
3
DI ZI 1  
3
PIPE LEAD  
4
DI ZI 2  
72  
4
CHIFF LEAD  
2
ZHENG 1  
ZHENG 2  
XIAO  
107  
107  
77  
3
VOICE LEAD  
2
4
VOX LEAD  
3
5
CHARANG  
2
SHENG  
109  
111  
46  
3
PLUCK LEAD  
3
SUO NA  
4
GT SYNTH-LEAD  
CHURCH LEAD  
DOUBLE VOICE LEAD  
SYNTH-VOICE LEAD  
FIFTH LEAD  
4
CHINESE HARP  
OUD 1  
3
4
105  
105  
72  
7
5
OUD 2  
8
6
NEY  
5
2
ARABIC ORGAN  
ARABIC STRINGS  
SAZ  
16  
14  
14  
5
FIFTH SAW LEAD  
FIFTH SQUARE LEAD  
FOURTH LEAD  
SEVENTH SEQUENCE  
BASS+LEAD  
3
48  
4
15  
5
KANUN  
15  
6
6
BANJO  
105  
105  
108  
114  
105  
106  
107  
2
2
MUTE BANJO  
THUMB PIANO  
STEEL DRUMS  
RABAB  
3
SYNTH-BASS+LEAD  
REED LEAD  
3
2
4
2
FANTASY 1  
2
9
FANTASY 2  
3
O
O
SHAMISEN  
KOTO  
2
NEW AGE  
4
2
WARM VOX  
2
WARM PAD  
3
GM PIANO 1  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
HORN PAD  
4
GM PIANO 2  
POLYSYNTH  
2
GM ELEC.GRAND PIANO  
GM HONKY-TONK  
GM E.PIANO 1  
GM E.PIANO 2  
GM HARPSICHORD  
GM CLAVI  
POLYSYNTH PAD  
SYNTH-PAD  
3
4
VA SYNTH-PAD 1  
VA SYNTH-PAD 2  
VA SYNTH-PAD 3  
POLY SAW  
6
O
O
O
7
8
9
GM CELESTA  
A-3  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Appendix/Apéndice  
Bank  
Select  
Bank  
Select  
Program  
Change/  
Cambio  
de  
Program  
Change/  
Cambio  
de  
Group  
Group  
Number/  
Número  
de grupo  
Number/  
Número  
de grupo  
Tone Name/  
Nombre del tono  
MSB/  
Tone Name/  
Nombre del tono  
MSB/  
DSP  
DSP  
MSB de  
selección  
de banco  
MSB de  
selección  
de banco  
programa  
programa  
010  
011  
012  
013  
014  
015  
016  
017  
018  
019  
020  
021  
022  
023  
024  
025  
026  
027  
028  
029  
030  
031  
032  
033  
034  
035  
036  
037  
038  
039  
040  
041  
042  
043  
044  
045  
046  
047  
048  
049  
050  
051  
052  
053  
054  
055  
056  
057  
058  
059  
060  
061  
062  
063  
064  
065  
066  
067  
068  
069  
070  
071  
072  
073  
074  
075  
076  
077  
078  
079  
080  
081  
082  
GM GLOCKENSPIEL  
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
083  
084  
085  
086  
087  
088  
089  
090  
091  
092  
093  
094  
095  
096  
097  
098  
099  
100  
101  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
110  
111  
112  
113  
114  
115  
116  
117  
118  
119  
120  
121  
122  
123  
124  
125  
126  
127  
128  
Drums  
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
006  
007  
008  
009  
010  
011  
012  
013  
014  
015  
016  
017  
018  
GM CALLIOPE  
82  
83  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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 MUSIC BOX  
GM VIBRAPHONE  
GM MARIMBA  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
80  
81  
GM CHIFF LEAD  
GM CHARANG  
GM VOICE LEAD  
GM FIFTH LEAD  
GM BASS+LEAD  
GM FANTASY  
84  
85  
GM XYLOPHONE  
GM TUBULAR BELL  
GM DULCIMER  
86  
87  
88  
GM ORGAN 1  
GM WARM PAD  
GM POLYSYNTH  
GM SPACE CHOIR  
GM BOWED GLASS  
GM METAL PAD  
GM HALO PAD  
GM SWEEP PAD  
GM RAIN DROP  
GM SOUND TRACK  
GM CRYSTAL  
89  
GM ORGAN 2  
90  
GM ORGAN 3  
91  
GM PIPE ORGAN  
GM REED ORGAN  
GM ACCORDION  
GM HARMONICA  
GM BANDONEON  
GM NYLON STR.GUITAR  
GM STEEL STR.GUITAR  
GM JAZZ GUITAR  
GM CLEAN GUITAR  
GM MUTE GUITAR  
GM OVERDRIVE GT  
GM DISTORTION GT  
GM GT HARMONICS  
GM ACOUSTIC BASS  
GM FINGERED BASS  
GM PICKED BASS  
GM FRETLESS BASS  
GM SLAP BASS 1  
GM SLAP BASS 2  
GM SYNTH-BASS 1  
GM SYNTH-BASS 2  
GM VIOLIN  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
97  
98  
GM ATMOSPHERE  
GM BRIGHTNESS  
GM GOBLINS  
99  
100  
101  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
110  
111  
112  
113  
114  
115  
116  
117  
118  
119  
120  
121  
122  
123  
124  
125  
126  
127  
GM ECHOES  
GM SF  
GM SITAR  
GM BANJO  
GM SHAMISEN  
GM KOTO  
GM THUMB PIANO  
GM BAGPIPE  
GM FIDDLE  
GM SHANAI  
GM TINKLE BELL  
GM AGOGO  
GM VIOLA  
GM STEEL DRUMS  
GM WOOD BLOCK  
GM TAIKO  
GM CELLO  
GM CONTRABASS  
GM TREMOLO STRINGS  
GM PIZZICATO  
GM MELODIC TOM  
GM SYNTH-DRUM  
GM REVERSE CYMBAL  
GM GT FRET NOISE  
GM BREATH NOISE  
GM SEASHORE  
GM BIRD  
GM HARP  
GM TIMPANI  
GM STRINGS 1  
GM STRINGS 2  
GM SYNTH-STRINGS 1  
GM SYNTH-STRINGS 2  
GM CHOIR AAHS  
GM VOICE DOO  
GM SYNTH-VOICE  
GM ORCHESTRA HIT  
GM TRUMPET  
GM TELEPHONE  
GM HELICOPTER  
GM APPLAUSE  
GM GUNSHOT  
STANDARD SET 1  
STANDARD SET 2  
STANDARD SET 3  
STANDARD SET 4  
DANCE SET  
0
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
GM TROMBONE  
GM TUBA  
1
2
GM MUTE TRUMPET  
GM FRENCH HORN  
GM BRASS  
3
29  
31  
9
TRANCE SET  
HIP-HOP SET  
ROOM SET  
GM SYNTH-BRASS 1  
GM SYNTH-BRASS 2  
GM SOPRANO SAX  
GM ALTO SAX  
8
POWER SET  
16  
17  
24  
25  
30  
32  
40  
48  
49  
50  
ROCK SET  
GM TENOR SAX  
GM BARITONE SAX  
GM OBOE  
ELECTRONIC SET  
SYNTH SET 1  
SYNTH SET 2  
JAZZ SET  
GM ENGLISH HORN  
GM BASSOON  
BRUSH SET  
GM CLARINET  
ORCHESTRA SET  
ETHNIC SET 1  
ETHNIC SET 2  
GM PICCOLO  
GM FLUTE  
GM RECORDER  
GM PAN FLUTE  
GM BOTTLE BLOW  
GM SHAKUHACHI  
GM WHISTLE  
GM OCARINA  
GM SQUARE LEAD  
GM SAW LEAD  
A-4  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Appendix/Apéndice  
With some guitar tones, playing in the lowest range  
(far left) or highest range (far right) may result in  
strum noise, harmonics, or other characteristic  
playing sounds being included with the notes.  
See the “Drum Assignment List” on page A-6 for  
information about the percussion instruments  
assigned to each keyboard key when a drum set is  
selected.  
Con algunos tonos de guitarra, si toca en el rango  
más bajo (extremo izquierdo) o más alto (extremo  
derecho), podrían escucharse sonidos de rasgueo, de  
armónicos, u otros sonidos de ejecución  
característicos incluidos en las notas.  
Consulte “Lista de asignación de batería” de la  
página A-6 para obtener información acerca de los  
instrumentos de percusión asignados a cada tecla  
cuando se selecciona un ajuste de batería.  
A-5  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Appendix/Apéndice  
A-6  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Appendix/Apéndice  
A-7  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Appendix/Apéndice  
Rhythm List/Lista de ritmos  
Group  
Group  
Number/  
Número de  
grupo  
Number/  
Número de  
grupo  
Rhythm name/  
Nombre del ritmo  
Rhythm name/  
Nombre del ritmo  
Pops  
007  
008  
009  
MODERN R&B  
MODERN DANCE  
DISCO SOUL  
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
006  
007  
008  
009  
010  
011  
012  
013  
014  
015  
POP ROCK 1  
POP  
ELECTROPOP  
FUNK 8 BEAT  
UK BEAT  
Jazz  
001  
002  
SLOW BIG BAND  
MIDDLE BIG BAND  
FAST BIG BAND  
6/8 POP  
003  
ACOUSTIC GUITAR POP  
POP ROCK 2  
SLOW SOUL  
FAST SOUL  
004  
ORCHESTRA SWING  
SWING  
005  
006  
SLOW SWING  
JAZZ WALTZ  
FOX TROT  
007  
60's SOUL  
008  
OLDIES SOUL  
60's POP  
009  
QUICKSTEP  
JAZZ COMBO 1  
010  
60's SHUFFLE  
POP SHUFFLE  
European  
001  
SCHLAGER  
POLKA  
8 Beat  
002  
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
006  
007  
STRAIGHT 8 BEAT  
MELLOW 8 BEAT  
GUITAR 8 BEAT  
FAST 8 BEAT  
8 BEAT  
003  
WALTZ 1  
004  
WALTZ 2  
005  
SLOW WALTZ  
VIENNESE WALTZ  
FRENCH WALTZ  
SERENADE  
TANGO  
006  
007  
OLDIES 8 BEAT  
60's 8 BEAT  
008  
009  
16 Beat  
010  
MARCH 1  
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
16 BEAT  
011  
MARCH 2  
FUNK 16 BEAT  
16 BEAT SHUFFLE  
FUNK SHUFFLE  
LATIN FUSION  
Latin  
001  
BOSSA NOVA  
SLOW BOSSA NOVA  
BEGUINE  
002  
003  
Rock  
004  
SAMBA 1  
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
006  
007  
008  
009  
010  
011  
012  
013  
014  
015  
016  
017  
018  
019  
020  
021  
022  
STRAIGHT ROCK  
SHUFFLE ROCK  
6/8 ROCK  
005  
SAMBA 2  
006  
MAMBO  
007  
RHUMBA  
SHUFFLE BLUES  
SLOW BLUES  
ROCK BLUES  
6/8 BLUES  
008  
CHA-CHA-CHA  
MERENGUE  
BOLERO  
009  
010  
011  
SALSA 1  
EP BLUES  
012  
SALSA 2  
R&B  
013  
REGGAE  
SOFT ROCK  
LATIN ROCK  
ORGAN ROCK  
70's PIANO ROCK  
ROCK  
014  
POP REGGAE  
SKA  
015  
016  
REGGAETON 1  
REGGAETON 2  
CUMBIA  
017  
018  
60's ROCK 1  
60's ROCK 2  
OLDIES ROCK  
SLOW ROCK  
ROCK & ROLL  
50's PIANO ROCK  
50's ROCK  
019  
CALYPSO  
FORRO  
020  
021  
PAGODE  
022  
BANDA  
023  
PASILLO  
024  
ARGENTINE CUMBIA  
PUNTA  
025  
NEW ORLNS R&R  
026  
BACHATA  
Dance  
001  
World  
American  
001  
PIANO HIP-HOP  
HIP-HOP  
002  
003  
004  
005  
006  
DIXIE  
DANCE POP  
DISCO POP  
TECHNO POP  
TRANCE  
002  
TEX-MEX  
003  
FAST GOSPEL  
SLOW GOSPEL  
HAWAIIAN  
004  
005  
A-8  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Appendix/Apéndice  
Group  
Number/  
Número de  
grupo  
Group  
Number/  
Número de  
grupo  
Rhythm name/  
Nombre del ritmo  
Rhythm name/  
Nombre del ritmo  
Spanish/Eastern European  
006  
007  
SLOW BALLAD 2  
R&B BALLAD  
006  
007  
PASODOBLE  
CAUCASIAN  
008  
16 BEAT BALLAD  
BRUSH BALLAD  
POP BALLAD  
008  
RUSSIAN CHANSON 1  
RUSSIAN CHANSON 2  
POLISH WALTZ  
009  
009  
010  
010  
011  
PIANO WALTZ BALLAD  
90's 6/8 BALLAD  
Arabic/Oriental  
011  
012  
MALFOUF  
BALADI  
KHALIJI  
ADANI  
013  
6/8 BALLAD 1  
012  
014  
6/8 BALLAD 2  
013  
015  
EASY LISTENING BALLAD  
UNPLUGGED BALLAD  
ROCK BALLAD 1  
ROCK BALLAD 2  
6/8 ROCK BALLAD  
OLDIES BALLAD  
014  
016  
015  
MUS  
017  
016  
SIRTAKI  
018  
Indian  
017  
019  
BHANGRA  
DADRA  
020  
018  
Piano Rhythms  
001  
019  
GARBA  
PIANO 8 BEAT  
PIANO BALLAD 1  
PIANO BALLAD 2  
EP BALLAD 1  
EP BALLAD 2  
BLUES BALLAD  
JAZZ COMBO 2  
JAZZ COMBO 3  
RAGTIME  
020  
KEHARWA  
DANDIYA  
TEEN TAAL  
BHAJAN  
002  
021  
003  
022  
004  
023  
005  
Chinese  
024  
006  
GUANGDONG  
JIANGNAN  
BEIJING  
007  
025  
008  
026  
009  
027  
DONGBEIYANGGE  
JINGJU  
010  
BOOGIE-WOOGIE  
PIANO ROCK & ROLL  
ARPEGGIO 1  
ARPEGGIO 2  
ARPEGGIO 3  
PIANO MARCH 1  
PIANO MARCH 2  
STRIDE PIANO  
WALTZ 3  
028  
011  
029  
HUANGMEIXI  
QINQIANG  
YUJU  
012  
030  
013  
031  
014  
032  
YAOZU  
015  
033  
DAIZU  
016  
034  
MIAOZU  
017  
035  
MENGGU  
XINJIANG  
ZANGZU  
018  
036  
019  
WALTZ 4  
037  
020  
WALTZ 5  
038  
CHINESE POP  
Southeast Asian  
039  
KRONCONG  
DANGDUT  
040  
The rhythms of Piano Rhythms 011 to 020 do not  
sound unless a chord is being played.  
Japanese  
041  
ENKA  
Country  
001  
MODERN COUNTRY  
COUNTRY 8 BEAT  
002  
Los ritmos de piano 011 a 020 no suenan a menos  
que se toque un acorde.  
003  
COUNTRY 16 BEAT  
COUNTRY BALLAD  
COUNTRY SHUFFLE 1  
COUNTRY SHUFFLE 2  
FINGER PICKING COUNTRY  
COUNTRY WALTZ  
004  
005  
006  
007  
008  
009  
BLUEGRASS  
Various  
001  
CHRISTMAS SONG  
CHRISTMAS WALTZ  
SCREEN SWING  
SYMPHONY  
002  
003  
004  
005  
STR QUARTET  
Ballad  
001  
PIANO ROCK BALLAD  
90's BALLAD  
002  
003  
MODERN BALLAD  
ELECTRIC BALLAD  
SLOW BALLAD 1  
004  
005  
A-9  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Appendix/Apéndice  
Music Preset List/Lista de preajustes musicales  
Group  
Number/  
Número de  
grupo  
Group  
Number/  
Número de  
grupo  
012  
Preset Name/  
Nombre de preajuste  
Preset Name/  
Nombre de preajuste  
Pops  
Honky Rock  
Wild Rock  
Alligator  
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
006  
007  
008  
009  
010  
011  
012  
013  
014  
015  
016  
017  
018  
019  
020  
021  
022  
023  
024  
025  
026  
027  
028  
029  
030  
031  
032  
033  
034  
035  
036  
037  
038  
039  
040  
041  
042  
043  
044  
045  
046  
Soft Pop  
013  
Winter Pop  
Oldies Pop  
Alpine Flora  
Gypsy  
014  
015  
Movie Rock  
Pop Rock  
16Bt Shuffle  
Heat Up  
016  
017  
Rain Pop  
Movie Waltz  
Funky Pop  
Love Pop  
60's Pop  
018  
019  
Hard Rock  
Grunge Rock  
Modern Rock  
R&R  
020  
021  
022  
Rising Sun  
Pop Ska  
023  
Piano R&R  
Blues  
024  
Weep Blues  
Cartoon  
025  
8 Bars Blues  
Riff Rock 1  
Riff Rock 2  
Riff Rock 3  
026  
Carol  
027  
My Life  
028  
Blue Love  
Xmas Pop  
Shuffle Pop1  
Shuffle Pop2  
70's Soul  
70's Pop  
Jazz  
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
006  
007  
008  
009  
010  
011  
012  
013  
014  
015  
016  
017  
018  
019  
020  
021  
022  
023  
024  
025  
026  
027  
028  
029  
030  
031  
032  
033  
034  
035  
036  
037  
038  
039  
040  
041  
042  
My Swing  
Your Things  
Angel  
Time Passes  
Piano Trio  
Goodbye  
West Coast  
Bossa Pop  
Radio Pop  
Crazy Roll  
80's Pop 1  
80's Pop 2  
UK Pop 1  
UK Pop 2  
A Feeling  
Calling  
Marine Dance  
Vine Days  
TraneChanges  
RhythmChange  
Swing Mood  
The Big Mood  
Brown Jug  
Jazz Club  
All Day Long  
Avenue  
80's EuroPop  
The World  
Mexican Pop  
Guitar Pop  
90's Pop  
Big Band 1  
Big Band 2  
Jazz Waltz 1  
Jazz Waltz 2  
Jazz Waltz 3  
Mode Jazz  
Tea Time  
Wonder  
Modern Pop 1  
Modern Pop 2  
MdrnPopRock  
Basic 1  
Welcome Home  
Jazz Opera  
NY City  
Basic 2  
Basic 3  
Soul & Jazz  
Loneliness  
Foggy  
Basic 4  
Basic 5  
Dance  
Moon Swing  
Jazz Ballad1  
Jazz Ballad2  
Jazz Ballad3  
PatheticTrip  
Night Sky  
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
006  
007  
008  
009  
010  
011  
012  
013  
014  
015  
016  
017  
Funky Disco  
Funky Clavi  
Disco Soul  
70's Disco  
Disco Lady  
Staying  
Twilight  
Up&Down  
80's Disco  
80'sDancePop  
Bb Girl  
Blues in F  
Blues in Bb  
Blues in C  
II-V  
Blv Disco  
II-V-I  
Lady Jam  
Into Your H  
Euro Pop  
Minor Blues  
Classic  
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
006  
007  
008  
009  
010  
011  
012  
013  
014  
015  
016  
Canon  
Modern Dance  
Trance  
Air G String  
Je Te Veux  
Adagio  
ShuffleDance  
Rock  
Spring  
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
006  
007  
008  
009  
010  
011  
50's Rock 1  
50's Rock 2  
Heartache  
EP R&R  
Ave Maria  
JesusBleibet  
Symphony 25  
Symphony 40  
HungriaDance  
Eine Kleine  
Pathetique  
Moonlight  
Pop R&B  
60's Rock 1  
60's Rock 2  
60's Rock 3  
60's Rock 4  
60's Rock 5  
Get Rock  
PstlSymphony  
Ode To Joy  
Le Cygne  
A-10  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Appendix/Apéndice  
Group  
Number/  
Número de  
grupo  
017  
Group  
Number/  
Número de  
grupo  
004  
Preset Name/  
Nombre de preajuste  
Preset Name/  
Nombre de preajuste  
Swan Lake  
Valse Fleurs  
Habanera  
70's Country  
60's Folk  
018  
005  
019  
006  
Tree  
020  
Nocturne  
007  
A Friend  
021  
Etude  
008  
Cowboy  
022  
FrenchCancan  
FantaisieImp  
Humoresque  
Pavane  
009  
Country Bld1  
Country Bld2  
Country Bld3  
CountryWaltz  
Mdrn Country  
023  
010  
024  
011  
025  
012  
026  
Hope & Glory  
Moldau  
013  
027  
Ballad  
028  
FromNewWorld  
Reverie  
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
006  
007  
008  
009  
010  
011  
012  
013  
014  
015  
016  
017  
018  
019  
020  
021  
022  
023  
024  
025  
026  
027  
028  
029  
030  
031  
032  
033  
034  
035  
036  
037  
038  
039  
040  
041  
042  
043  
044  
045  
046  
047  
048  
049  
050  
051  
052  
053  
054  
055  
056  
057  
058  
059  
060  
061  
062  
063  
064  
065  
066  
067  
Love Ballad  
R&B Ballad  
Soul Ballad  
Blues Ballad  
MovieBallad1  
MovieBallad2  
MovieBallad3  
Xmas Ballad  
Love Me  
029  
030  
Nutcracker  
Liebestraume  
Gymnopedies  
Jupiter  
031  
032  
033  
034  
Entertainer  
MapleLeafRag  
035  
Trad  
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
006  
007  
008  
009  
010  
011  
012  
013  
014  
015  
016  
017  
018  
019  
020  
021  
022  
023  
024  
025  
Michael Row  
GrndpasClock  
Troika  
Oldies Bld 1  
Oldies Bld 2  
Oldies Bld 3  
Oldies Bld 4  
E World  
AuldLangSyne  
Aloha Oe  
O Sole Mio  
Guitar Bld 1  
Guitar Bld 2  
Moon Waltz  
Theme  
Furusato  
SzlaDziweczk  
Battle Hymn  
Condor  
Paradise  
ScarboroFair  
Danny Boy  
60's Ballad1  
60's Ballad2  
Baroque Bld  
FrenchBallad  
Everywhere  
Wonderful  
Greensleeves  
Annie Laurie  
AmazingGrace  
WeWishU Xmas  
Silent Night  
Joy To World  
YankeeDoodle  
Clarnt Polka  
TaRaRaBoom  
Double Eagle  
Blauen Donau  
Yellow Rose  
BeautDreamer  
70's Ballad1  
70's Ballad2  
70's Ballad3  
My Song  
Peace  
Without  
Soundtrack  
Soft Ballad  
Memories  
Latin  
Minor Ballad  
Pop Ballad 1  
Pop Ballad 2  
PianoBallad1  
PianoBallad2  
Musical Bld  
R Ballad  
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
006  
007  
008  
009  
010  
011  
012  
013  
014  
015  
016  
017  
018  
019  
020  
021  
022  
023  
024  
025  
026  
027  
028  
029  
030  
031  
032  
Satellite  
Rio  
Aqua  
Single  
Sea Shore  
Poor Pitch  
Mountain  
Heartless  
Carnival  
Love Song  
80's Ballad1  
80's Ballad2  
80's Ballad3  
80's Ballad4  
Friends  
Mythology  
Tico-Tico  
Beguine  
Amapola  
Rock Ballad1  
Rock Ballad2  
Two Flames  
90's Ballad1  
90's Ballad2  
90's Ballad3  
90's SoulBld  
I Always  
La Paloma  
Banana Boat  
Peanut  
A Cup Of  
Jamaica  
60's Movie 1  
60's Movie 2  
The No.5  
Everyday  
Kiss Me  
6/8 Ballad  
Wind Ballad  
90's 6/8 Bld  
My Ballad  
El Tango  
El Choclo  
Reggae 1  
Reggae 2  
Pop Reggae 1  
Pop Reggae 2  
Latin Rock 1  
Latin Rock 2  
Modern Latin  
MdrnSoulBld1  
MdrnSoulBld2  
Mdrn Pf Bld  
Rap Ballad  
Dance Ballad  
MdrnRock Bld  
Slow Ballad  
90's R&B Bld  
Country  
001  
US Folk 1  
US Folk 2  
50's Country  
002  
003  
A-11  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Appendix/Apéndice  
Fingering Guide/Guía de digitación  
Fingered 1, Fingered 2 Chords/Acordes Fingered 1, Fingered 2  
C
C6 *1 *3  
Cm6 *2 *3  
Cadd9  
Cm  
Cdim  
Caug *3  
Cmadd9  
C69 *3  
5  
C
Csus4 *3  
Csus2 *3  
C7  
Cm69 *3  
C7 ( 9)  
C7 (9)  
Cm7 *3  
CM7  
C7 ( 9)  
C7 ( 11)  
CmM7  
Cdim7 *3  
CdimM7  
C7 ( 13)  
C7 (13)  
Cm7 (9)  
5 *3  
C7  
Cm7 (11) *3  
CM7 (9)  
5 *3  
Cm7  
5  
CM7  
CmM7 (9)  
4
(Root and 5th only) *  
(La raíz y la 5ta. solamente) *  
Caug7  
C5  
4
4
(Root only, or root plus octave) *  
(La raíz solamente o la raíz más la  
CaugM7  
C7sus4  
C8  
4
octava) *  
*1With Fingered 2, interpreted as Am7.  
*2With Fingered 2, interpreted as Am7b5.  
*3Inverted form not supported in some cases.  
*4Full Range Chord not supported.  
*1Con Fingered 2, se interpreta como Am7.  
b
*2Con Fingered 2, se interpreta como Am7 5.  
*3En algunos casos no se puede usar de forma invertida.  
*4No es compatible con Full Range Chord.  
A-12  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Appendix/Apéndice  
Fingered 3, Full Range Chords/  
Acordes Fingered 3, Full Range  
In addition to the chords that can be fingered with  
Fingered 1 and Fingered 2, the following chords also  
are recognized.  
Además de los acordes que se pueden digitar con  
Fingered 1 y Fingered 2, también se pueden reconocer  
los siguientes acordes.  
#
#
b
b
#
C
D
C
F
C
F
G
C
A
A
C
B
C m Dm Fm  
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
#
b
b
#
F m Gm A m Am B m Bm C dim Ddim  
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
#
b
b
Fdim F din Gdim A din Adin Bdin A 7 F7  
C
C
C
C
#
C
C
b
C
C
b
b
Fm7 FM7 A M7 F m7 5 Gm7 A add9  
C
C
C
C
C
C
With Fingered 3, the lowest note fingered is  
interpreted as the base note. Inverted forms are not  
supported.  
With Full Range Chord, when the lowest fingered is  
a certain distance from the neighboring note, the  
chord is interpreted as a fraction chord.  
Unlike Fingered 1, 2, and 3, Full Range Chord  
requires pressing of at least three keys to form a  
chord.  
Con Fingered 3, la nota más baja digitada se  
interpreta como nota base. No se pueden usar  
formas invertidas.  
Con Full Range Chord, cuando la nota digitada más  
baja se encuentre a cierta distancia de la nota  
adyacente, el acorde se interpreta como un acorde  
bitonal.  
A diferencia de Fingered 1, 2, y 3, Full Range Chord  
requiere la pulsación de tres teclas como mínimo  
para formar un acorde.  
A-13  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Appendix/Apéndice  
Parameter List/Lista de parámetros  
Refer to this column in the table below:/  
Vea esta columna de la siguiente tabla:  
To check this setting item:/Para comprobar este elemento de ajuste:  
Setting items that are always saved when power is turned off/  
Elementos de ajuste que se almacenan siempre al cortar la alimentación  
1
When “On” is selected for the “Auto Resume” setting (page EN-46), setting items that are  
restored to those in effect the last time power was turned off/  
Cuando se selecciona “On” para el ajuste “Auto Resume” (página ES-46), los elementos de  
A-14  
Appendix/Apéndice  
A-15  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Appendix/Apéndice  
A-16  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Appendix/Apéndice  
Port C: MIDI Recorder solo track playback/  
Puerto C: Reproducción de solo pista del  
grabador MIDI  
Part and MIDI Channel  
Assignments/  
Asignaciones de las partes y  
de los canales MIDI  
Part No./  
Nº de la  
parte  
MIDI Channel/  
Canal MIDI *1  
Function/Función  
1
2
In:1  
MIDI Recorder Solo Track 1  
MIDI Recorder Solo Track 2  
MIDI Recorder Solo Track 3  
MIDI Recorder Solo Track 4  
MIDI Recorder Solo Track 5  
MIDI Recorder Solo Track 6  
MIDI Recorder Solo Track 7  
MIDI Recorder Solo Track 8  
MIDI Recorder Solo Track 9  
MIDI Recorder Solo Track 10  
MIDI Recorder Solo Track 11  
MIDI Recorder Solo Track 12  
MIDI Recorder Solo Track 13  
MIDI Recorder Solo Track 14  
MIDI Recorder Solo Track 15  
MIDI Recorder Solo Track 16  
In:2  
3
In:3  
Port A: Keyboard, Auto Accompaniment  
play, other/  
Puerto A: Teclado, reproducción del  
4
In:4  
5
In:5  
6
In:6  
7
In:7  
acompañamiento automático, otros  
8
In:8  
Part No./  
Nº de la  
parte  
MIDI Channel/  
Canal MIDI *1  
9
In:9  
Function/Función  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
In:10  
In:11  
In:12  
In:13  
In:14  
In:15  
In:16  
1
2
In:1 Out:01 *2  
In:2 Out:02  
In:3 Out:03  
In:4 Out:04  
In:5 Out:05  
In:6  
Upper1  
Upper2  
Lower1  
Lower2  
3
4
5
Auto Harmonize  
6
7
In:7  
*1 The port that accepts MIDI In messages depends on the  
MIDI In port setting.  
*2 The MIDI Out channel number of Port A Part 1 depends  
on the keyboard channel setting.  
*3 Also used for Auto Accompaniment play by MIDI  
Recorder system track playback.  
8
In:8  
Metronome  
9
In:9 Out:9  
In:10 Out:10  
In:11 Out:11  
In:12 Out:12  
In:13 Out:13  
In:14 Out:14  
In:15 Out:15  
In:16 Out:16  
Accomp Percussion *3  
Accomp Drum *3  
Accomp Bass *3  
Accomp Chord1 *3  
Accomp Chord2 *3  
Accomp Chord3 *3  
Accomp Chord4 *3  
Accomp Chord5 *3  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
*1 El puerto que acepta los mensajes de entrada MIDI  
depende del ajuste del puerto de entrada MIDI.  
*2 El número del canal de salida MIDI del Puerto A Parte 1  
depende del ajuste del canal del teclado.  
*3 También se utiliza para la ejecución del acompañamiento  
automático mediante la reproducción de la pista del  
sistema del grabador MIDI.  
Port B: MIDI Recorder system track  
playback/  
Puerto B: Reproducción de la pista del  
sistema del grabador MIDI  
Part No./  
Nº de la  
parte  
MIDI Channel/  
Canal MIDI *1  
Function/Función  
1
2
3
4
In:1  
MIDI Recorder System Track Upper1  
MIDI Recorder System Track Upper2  
MIDI Recorder System Track Lower1  
MIDI Recorder System Track Lower2  
In:2  
In:3  
In:4  
MIDI Recorder System Track Auto  
Harmonize  
5
In:5  
6
In:6  
7
In:7  
8
In:8  
9
In:9  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
In:10  
In:11  
In:12  
In:13  
In:14  
In:15  
In:16  
A-17  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
C
MA1503-A Printed in China  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  

Blue Rhino Electric Heater 82300C User Manual
Bogen Water Heater WMT 1A User Manual
Boston Acoustics Speaker SoundWare XL User Manual
Bowers Wilkins Speaker DM610i User Manual
Briggs Stratton Air Cleaner 31N800 User Manual
Cabletron Systems Switch 9A426 02 User Manual
Carrier Automobile Accessories 014 080 User Manual
Carrier Heat Pump 50PTH User Manual
Casablanca Fan Company Fan 54005 User Manual
Casio Electronic Keyboard LK100AR1A User Manual