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2/4USER’S GUIDE (Basics)
Your Digital Piano comes with a large collection of tones.
You can play with a single tone or with two tones
simultaneously (Layer). You can also assign separate tones
to the high-range (right side) and low range (left side)
keyboards (Split).
To select a tone
1.
Use the bp^ button to cycle through settings until
the “^TONE” indicator to the right of the button is
lit.
The currently selected tone category name and tone
name will be shown on the display.
2.
Use TONE category buttons bq through cl to
select a tone category.
3.
Use the bk and bl + buttons to select a tone.
To layer two tones
1.
Use the procedure under “To select a tone” to
select the first tone (Upper1 tone).
2.
Use the bp^ button to cycle through settings until
the “^CTRL” indicator to the right of the button is
lit.
3.
Touch cl LAYER to enable the layer function,
which is indicated by “LY” on the display.
4.
Use the bp^ button to cycle through settings until
the “^TONE” indicator to the right of the button is
lit. Next, perform the operation under “To select a
tone” to select the Upper2 tone.
NOTE
To unlayer the keyboard, use the bp^ button to cycle
through settings until the “^CTRL” indicator to the right
of the button is lit. Next, touch cl LAYER so the “LY”
indicator disappears from the display.
Selecting a Tone
[
TONE
]
PIANO
T : 120
001 :GrPnoConce r t
Tone name Category name
Upper1
Upper2
[
TONE
]
U2 STR I NGS
T : 120 LY
002 :
M
el low Str.1
Layer enabled indicator
“Upper2” indicator
To split the keyboard between two different
tones
1.
Use the procedure under “To select a tone” to
select the first tone (Upper1 tone).
2.
Use the bp^ button to cycle through settings until
the “^CTRL” indicator to the right of the button is
lit.
3.
Touch ck SPLIT to enable the split function, which
is indicated by “SP” on the display.
4.
Use the bp^ button to cycle through settings until
the “^TONE” indicator to the right of the button is
lit. Next, perform the operation under “To select a
tone” to select the Lower tone.
NOTE
To use split and layer at the same time, perform the
procedure above and then continue with steps 2 through
4 under “To layer two tones”.
To unsplit the keyboard, use the bp^ button to cycle
through settings until the “^CTRL” indicator to the right
of the button is lit. Next, touch ck SPLIT so the “SP
indicator disappears from the display.
1.
Hold down the bp^ button until “DEMO”, under the
bn DEMO button starts to flash.
2.
Touch bn DEMO.
This causes the bn DEMO button light and “DEMO”
indicator to turn off, which indicates demo play standby.
At this time, the display will show “1: Demo Song”.
3.
To start demo play, touch 8a or bm ENTER.
After this, you can pause and resume demo play by
touching 8a or bm ENTER.
4.
To exit demo play standby, touch bp EXIT.
Lower Upper1
[
TONE
]
LOTHERS
T : 120 SP
059 :Acous t i cBs 1
Split enabled indicator
“Lower” indicator
Listening to Demo Play
Touch Response alters tone volume in accordance with
keyboard pressure (speed). This provides you some of the
same expressivity you get on an acoustic piano.
To change touch response sensitivity
1.
Hold down the bp^ button until “[FUNCTION]”
appears on the display.
2.
Use the bk U and bl I buttons to display
“KEYBOARD” and then touch bm ENTER.
3.
Use the bk U and bl I buttons to display “Touch
Response” and then touch bm ENTER.
4.
Use the bk and bl + buttons, or cm Knob (K1) to
change the setting.
5.
When the setting you want is selected, hold down
bp EXIT until “[FUNCTION]” disappears from the
display.
Transpose lets you raise or lower the overall pitch of the
Digital Piano in semitone steps. You can use this feature to
raise or lower the keyboard key and to play a piece in a key
that is more comfortable for you, or to adjust to a key that
better matches a vocalist, etc.
To change the transpose setting
1.
Use the bp^ button to cycle through settings until
the “^CTRL” indicator to the right of the button is
lit.
2.
Touch br TRANSPOSE.
The currently selected transpose setting value will be
shown on the display.
3.
Use the bk and bl + buttons to change the
setting.
You can change the pitch of the keyboard within the
range of –12 to +12 semitones.
Changing Keyboard Response to
Touch Pressure (Touch
Response)
This setting
(displayed):
Does this:
Disabled (Off) Disables Touch Response.
Sound volume is fixed, regardless
of key press speed.
Light (Light2)
Makes production of a louder
sound easier, so touch feels
lighter than “Normal”.
(Light1)
Normal (Normal) Specifies normal sensitivity.
(Heavy1)
Makes production of a louder
sound more difficult, so touch
feels heavier than “Normal”.
Heavy (Heavy2)
[
FUNCT I ON
]
<
SOUND
>
[
FUNCT I ON
]
No r
m
al
+
Touch Res
p
onse
Changing the Pitch in Semitone
Steps (Transpose)
[
CTRL
]
TRANSPOSE
T : 120
00
You can use bn SOUND MODE to enable and disable the
effects described below.
Hall Simulator/Reverb
Hall Simulator and Reverb are both effects that change the
reverberation of the sound.
Hall Simulator: The hall simulator effect simulates the rich
clarity, unconstrained brilliance, and other distinctive
acoustic characteristics of world-famous concert halls and
structures.
Reverb: Reverb simulates ambient spaces, such as a room
or hall.
Surround
The Surround effect creates acoustics that make the sound
from the speakers seem like it is coming from multiple
directions (virtual surround). This effect is great when
outputting audio from an external source through the Digital
Piano’s speakers.
NOTE
The Surround effect is not applied to the output from the
Digital Piano’s co PHONES jacks or dk LINE OUT R,
L/MONO jacks.
To enable or disable the Hall Simulator/Reverb
and Surround effects
1.
Touch bn SOUND MODE.
Each touch will cycle between the settings, and the
current setting is indicated by the LED lights as
shown below.
To specify the Hall Simulator/Reverb type
1.
Hold down bn SOUND MODE until “[SOUND
MODE]” appears on the display, and then release
the button.
2.
After confirming that “Hall/Rev. Type” is displayed,
touch bm ENTER.
3.
Use the bk and bl + buttons to select the hall
simulator/reverb type.
Hall Simulator
Reverb
4.
After the setting is the way you want, touch
bp EXIT as many times as required until “[SOUND
MODE]” disappears from the display.
To specify the Surround type
1.
Hold down bn SOUND MODE until “[SOUND
MODE]” appears on the display, and then release
the button.
2.
Use the bk U and bl I buttons to display
“Surround Type” and then touch bm ENTER.
3.
Use the bk and bl + buttons to select the
surround type (Type 1 or Type 2).
4.
After the setting is the way you want, touch
bp EXIT as many times as required until “[SOUND
MODE]” disappears from the display.
Using the Sound Mode Effects
(Hall Simulator/Reverb and
Surround)
Hall Simulator/
Reverb enabled
Surround disabled
(Initial default)
Hall Simulator/
Reverb enabled
Surround enabled
Hall Simulator/
Reverb disabled
Surround disabled
Type (displayed) Description
1. N.Y.Club Manhattan music club
2. Opera Hall Uniquely shaped Sydney Concert
Hall
3. Berlin Hall Berlin arena type classic concert hall
4. BritishStadium Large outdoor stadium in the London
suburbs
Type (displayed) Description
5. Room 1
Simulates the reverberation of a
room.
6. Room 2
7. Room 3
8. Large Room
9. Hall 1
Simulates the reverberation of a
small hall.
10. Hall 2
11. Hall 3
12. Stadium Simulates the reverberation of a
stadium.
The digital piano has two knobs that you can
use to change the tone, effect, and another
parameter settings in real time.
To select the functions (knob sets)
assigned to the knobs
1.
Use the bp^ button to cycle through
settings until the “^CTRL” indicator
to the right of the button is lit.
2.
Touch bs KNOB.
The name of the currently selected knob
set will be shown on the display.
3.
Use the bk and bl + buttons to select a knob set.
For information about parameters assigned to cm
Knob (K1) and Knob (K2) by each knob set, refer to
the User’s Guide that is available from the CASIO
website.
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 cn 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 wheel as you turn on the keyboard.
With the arpeggiator, you can play various arpeggios and
other phrases automatically by simply pressing keys on the
keyboard. You can select from a number of different
arpeggio options, including playing arpeggios from a chord,
playing various phrases automatically, and more.
To enable the arpeggiator
IMPORTANT!
If “AH” appears instead of “AR” when you touch the
bt ARPEG. button in step 2 of the procedure below,
you will need to change the function assigned to the
bt ARPEG. button. To do so, perform the following
FUNCTION parameter operation: “ARPEG./
A.HARMO.” 3 “Type Select” 3 “Arpeggiator”. For
information about FUNCTION parameters, see
“Configuring Function Settings (FUNCTION Mode)”
(page 4/4).
1.
Use the bp^ button to cycle through settings until
the “^CTRL” indicator to the right of the button is
lit.
2.
To enable the arpeggiator, touch bt ARPEG. This
will cause “AR” to appear on the display.
Playing a chord or single note on the keyboard will
play back the currently selected arpeggio.
3.
To disable the arpeggiator, touch bt ARPEG. This
will cause “AR” to disappear from the display.
NOTE
For information about how to select the arpeggiator type,
refer to the User’s Guide that is available from the CASIO
Website. For details about arpeggiator types, refer to the
separate “Built-in Music Data Lists”.
Using the Knobs
Using the Pitch Bend Wheel
[
CTRL
]
KNOB
T : 120
01 :Fi l ter
Using the Arpeggiator
[
CTRL
]
KNOB
T : 120 AR
01 :Fi l ter
After you select a rhythm type, Auto Accompaniment
automatically plays realistic accompaniments to match
chords you play.
The Auto Accompaniments of this Digital Piano consist of a
“rhythm part” (drums and percussion) and a “chord part
(various musical instruments). When playing an Auto
Accompaniment, you can sound the rhythm part only, or you
can sound both parts at the same time.
To select a rhythm
1.
Use the bp^ button to cycle through settings until
the “^RHYTHM” indicator to the right of the button
is lit.
The names of the currently selected rhythm category
and rhythm will be shown on the display.
2.
Use RHYTHM category buttons bq through cl to
select a RHYTHM category.
3.
Use the bk and bl + buttons to select a rhythm.
To play the rhythm part only
1.
Use the 3 mode selector button to cycle through
settings until the “RHYTHM” (RHYTHM Mode)
indicator is lit.
2.
Use the procedure under “To select a rhythm” to
select the rhythm you want.
3.
Touch 8 START/STOP.
This starts rhythm play.
The yellow and red LEDs above the 8 START/
STOP button will flash in time with the rhythm
(yellow for beat 1, red for the remaining beats of
each measure).
4.
Play along with the rhythm.
5.
To stop rhythm play, touch 8 START/STOP again.
To play Auto Accompaniment with chords
1.
Use the 3 mode selector button to cycle through
settings until the “ACCOMP” (ACCOMP Mode)
indicator is lit.
2.
Start play of the rhythm part.
For information about how to select a rhythm and
start playing it, see steps 2 and 3 under To play the
rhythm part only”.
3.
Use the accompaniment keyboard to play chords.
This will cause bass and harmony Auto
Accompaniment parts to be added to the rhythm part.
Example:
Pressing D-F{-A-C on the accompaniment keyboard.
4
Accompaniment for the D-F{-A-C chord (D7) sounds.
4.
Play other chords with left hand as you play the
melody with your right hand.
You can use “CASIO Chord” or other simplified
chord input modes to play chords. See “To select a
chord input mode”.
5.
To stop Auto Accompaniment, touch 8 START/
STOP.
Using Auto Accompaniment
Playing Accompaniment
[
RHYTH
M
]
POPS
T : 120
01 :E.Funk Po
p
Rhythm name Category name
F{3
Accompaniment keyboard Melody keyboard
Split point
To adjust the tempo
1.
Touch bm TEMPO.
The current tempo value will be shown on the display.
2.
Use the bk and bl + buttons to adjust the tempo
value.
You can specify a tempo value in the range of 20 to
255.
3.
To exit the setting screen, touch bm TEMPO or
bp EXIT.
To select a chord input mode
1.
Hold down the bp^ button until “[FUNCTION]”
appears on the display.
This enters the FUNCTION mode.
2.
Use the bk U and bl I buttons to display
“ACCOMPANIMENT” and then touch bm ENTER.
3.
After confirming that “Chord Mode” is displayed,
touch bm ENTER.
4.
Use the bk and bl + buttons, or cm Knob (K1) to
change the setting.
For information about input keyboard fingerings for
the chord input mode you are using, refer to the
User’s Guide that is available from the CASIO
Website.
5.
To exit the FUNCTION Mode, hold down bp EXIT
until “[FUNCTION]” disappears from the display.
[
TE
M
PO
]
T : 120
120
This setting
(displayed):
Selects this chord input mode:
1. CASIO Chord CASIO CHORD
2. Fingered 1 FINGERED 1
3. Fingered 2 FINGERED 2
4. Fg On Bass FINGERED ON BASS
5. Fg Assist FINGERED ASSIST
6. Full Range FULL RANGE CHORD
The accompaniment patterns below produce metronome
sounds only, without a bass or chord part. This is true even if
you finger a chord.
Generally, the progress of a musical piece starts with an
intro, transitions to verses that are interspersed with
interludes and other changes, and then returns to the main
theme before reaching an ending. The Digital Piano’s Auto
Accompaniment function provides a selection of
accompaniment patterns that are suited to the progress of a
musical composition.
Normal and Variation
This is an accompaniment pattern that can be used in the
verse or chorus of a piece. A variation repeats anywhere
from one measure to multiple measures.
Fill-in
These accompaniment patterns are used to insert short one-
or two-measure fill-ins into a piece. A fill-in pattern starts to
play as soon as you touch one of the fill-in buttons (see
below). Accompaniment play returns to the original normal
or variation pattern from beat one after the one- or two-
measure fill-in is complete.
Intro
This is an accompaniment pattern that can be used at the
beginning of a song. Normal accompaniment pattern play
will start after the measures of the intro accompaniment
pattern is complete.
Ending
This is an accompaniment pattern that can be used at the
end of a piece. After a multiple-measure ending sounds,
Auto Accompaniment ends.
Use the procedure below to configure the Digital Piano to
start Auto Accompaniment play as soon as you press a
keyboard key.
To trigger Auto Accompaniment play with
chord keyboard input
1.
While Auto Accompaniment play is stopped, touch
7 SYNCHRO/ENDING.
This enters synchro start standby, which is indicated by
the LEDs above the 8 START/STOP button flashing
between yellow and red.
To exit synchro start standby at this point, touch
7 SYNCHRO/ENDING.
2.
Finger a chord on the accompaniment keyboard.
This starts Auto Accompaniment.
Metronome Accompaniment Patterns
This rhythm
number:
Selects this metronome sound:
BALLAD: 39 Sounds a click for all beats.
BALLAD: 40 Sounds a bell for all beats.
BALLAD:
41 to 48
Two beats to nine beats per measure.
The first beat of each measure is a bell
sound, while the remaining beats are
clicks.
Auto Accompaniment Pattern Variations
To play this
accompaniment
pattern:
Do this:
Normal Touch 5 NORMAL/FILL-IN.
Variation Touch 6 VARIATION/FILL-IN.
To play this
accompaniment
pattern:
Do this:
Normal Fill-in While a normal pattern is playing,
touch 5 NORMAL/FILL-IN.
Variation Fill-in While a variation pattern is playing,
touch 6 VARIATION/FILL-IN.
To play this
accompaniment pattern:
Do this:
Intro Touch 4 INTRO.
To play this
accompaniment pattern:
Do this:
Ending While an Auto
Accompaniment is playing,
touch 7 SYNCHRO/
ENDING.
Triggering Auto Accompaniment Play with
Accompaniment Keyboard Input (Synchro
Start)
Continued on sheet 3/4
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