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Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Congratulations on your selection of the CASIO electronic musical instrument. Before using the instrument, be sure to carefully read Alkaline Batteries through the instructions contained in this manual. Perform the following steps immediately if Please keep all information for future reference.
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Contact your original retailer or an Never twist or stretch the cord. authorized CASIO Service Provider. Should the electric cord or plug become Disassembly and Modification damaged, contact your original retailer or Never try to take this product apart or modify it authorized CASIO Service Provider.
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Safety Precautions Location Batteries Avoid locating the product on an unstable Misuse of batteries can cause them to leak stand, on an uneven surface, or any other resulting in damage to nearby objects, or to unstable location. An unstable location can explode, creating the risk of fire and personal cause the product to fall over, creating the risk injury.
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Safety Precautions Sound Volume Do not listen to music at very loud volumes for long periods. Particular care concerning this precaution is required when using headphones. High volume settings can damage your hearing. Heavy Objects Never place heavy object on top of the product. Doing so can make the product top heavy, causing the product to tip over or the object to fall from it, creating the risk of personal injury.
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100 original tones in user tone memory. Flash Memory Built-in Flash memory lets you expand your selection of tones and rhythms by downloading data from the CASIO MUSIC SITE, or from other sources. You can also store up to 200 SMF format music files for playback.
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Keyboard setups can be stored in memory for later recall and instant set up whenever you need them. Up to 32 setups (4 setups x 8 banks) can be stored in registration memory. Data download from your computer You can use your computer to download data from the CASIO MUSIC SITE. 705A-E-008A...
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Contents Safety Precautions ..E-1 Selecting a DSP Type ......E-26 DSP Button......... E-28 Introduction ....E-5 Selecting REVERB ......E-28 General Guide ....E-9 Selecting CHORUS ......E-29 Using the Equalizer ......E-30 Attaching the Score Stand ....E-10 Playing a Demo Tune......E-11 Auto Accompaniment ...
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Contents Using the SMF Storing a User Tone In Memory ..E-49 Player ......E-76 Registration Memory .. E-50 Playing Back an SMF ......E-78 Registration Memory Features....E-50 Configuring Other Settings ....E-78 To Save a Setup in Registration Memory ..........E-51 MIDI .......
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General Guide General Guide 705A-E-011A...
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General Guide SPLIT button POWER button LAYER button Power indicator ] / [ ] / [ ] / [ ]CURSOR buttons SONG MEMORY button DEMO button (*3) SYNTH button Speaker TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION button Rhythm list MIXER button Tone list EFFECT button Display SMF PLAYER button CHORD root names...
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General Guide Number buttons For input of numbers to change displayed settings. [ + ]/[–] buttons (YES/NO) Negative values can be changed only by using [+] and [–] to increment and decrement the displayed value. Rear Panel MIDI OUT terminal MIDI IN terminal SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK terminal PHONES/OUTPUT terminal...
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General Guide About the display Pointers appear here to show when Transpose, the Keyboard Setting Mode, the Mixer Mode, Synthesizer, Effect, Song Memory, or SMF player is being used. The TONE indicator appears when you are selecting or viewing the TONE setting, while RHYTHM appears for the RHYTHM setting.
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General Guide You can turn on the metronome to provide a reference beat for your keyboard play. This display shows the note played on the keyboard, notes being played back from Song Memory, chord forms, and received MIDI data*. The name of the chord being played is shown on the display while Auto Accompaniment is being used. * These items do not appear when a note outside the display range (C2 to C7) is received.
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Power Supply Power Supply This keyboard can be powered by current from a standard Important Battery Information household wall outlet (using the specified AC adaptor) or by batteries. Always make sure you turn the keyboard off whenever you are not using it. The following shows the approximate battery life.
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Never twist or stretch the cord. Should the electric cord or plug become damaged, Make sure that you use only the AC adaptor specified for this contact your original retailer or authorized CASIO keyboard. Service Provider. Never touch the AC adaptor while your hands are wet.
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Power Supply Auto Power Off Turning Off the Keyboard When you are using battery power, keyboard power turns off Be sure to press the POWER button to turn off power and automatically whenever you leave it on without performing make sure that the LCD backlight is off before any operation for about 6 minutes.
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Connections Connection Example Connections Phones/Output Terminal Before connecting phones or other external equipment, be sure to first turn down the volume settings of the keyboard and the connected equipment. You can then adjust volume to the desired level after connections are complete. Rear Panel You can also connect the keyboard to a computer or sequencer.
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Connections Soft Pedal Depressing the pedal softens the sound of the notes being played. Rhythm Start/Stop Pedal In this case, the pedal performs the same functions as the START/STOP button. Accessories and Options Use only the accessories and options specified for this keyboard.
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Basic Operations Basic Operations VOLUME POWER TONE PIANO SETTING START/STOP Number buttons [ + ]/[–] This section provides information on performing basic Selecting a Tone keyboard operations. To play the keyboard This keyboard comes with tones built-in, as shown below. A partial list of the available tone names is printed on the keyboard console.
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Basic Operations Drawbar Organ Tones: To select a tone 50 Preset Tones + 100 User Tones Find the tone you want to use in the tone list and Number of DSP Line On/Off Number Tone Type note its tone number. Tones (*1) 000-049...
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Basic Operations To optimize keyboard settings for piano play Digital Sampling Press the PIANO SETTING button. A number of the tones that are available with this keyboard Now try playing something on the keyboard. have been recorded and processed using a technique called digital sampling.
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Using the Drawbar Organ Mode Using the Drawbar Organ Mode DRAWBAR ORGAN ] CURSOR EXIT Number buttons [ + ]/[–] Your keyboard has built-in “drawbar organ tones” that can be altered using nine digital drawbars whose operations are similar to the controls on a drawbar organ.
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Using the Drawbar Organ Mode There are a total of 13 parameters. You can use To select a drawbar organ tone the [ ] and [ ] CURSOR buttons to cycle through them. See “Parameter Details” on page E-24 for more information. Find the drawbar organ tone you want to use in While the “More?”...
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Using the Drawbar Organ Mode Parameter Details Parameter Display Parameter Name Settings Indication oFF: The following provides details about the parameters you can 2nd Percussion Second configure using the drawbar organ tone editing screen. oFF: 3rd Percussion Third Drawbar Position Percussion Decay Time Decay 000 to 127...
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Using the Drawbar Organ Mode To save an edited drawbar organ tone After editing parameters, use the [ ] and [ CURSOR buttons to display “More?”. Press the [ ] CURSOR button three times to display the screen for inputting a tone name and assigning a tone number.
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Applying Effects to Tones Applying Effects to Tones EFFECT EXIT ] CURSOR Number buttons [ + ]/[–] CHORUS This keyboard provides you with a selection of effects that you can apply to tones. The chorus effect gives sound greater depth by causing it to The built-in effects include a wide variety of variations that vibrate.
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Applying Effects to Tones Press the [ ] CURSOR button. DSP Reverb Send (Range: 000 to 127) Specifies how much of the post-DSP sound should be sent The DSP type setting screen will appear to reverb. automatically about fives seconds after you press the button.
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Applying Effects to Tones Saving the Settings of DSP Parameters To turn DSP line on and off Press the DSP button to toggle DSP line for the You can save up to 100 modified DSPs in the user area for currently selected part on and off.
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Applying Effects to Tones After selecting the reverb type you want, use High Damp the [ ] and [ ] CURSOR buttons to display Same as Reverb Type the parameter whose setting you want to change. This displays the parameter setting screen. Whether or not an effect is applied to the parts that are sounding also depends on Mixer Mode Reverb Send, Example:...
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Applying Effects to Tones Press the EFFECT or EXIT button. Use the [ + ] and [–] buttons or the number buttons to select the equalizer type you want. This returns to the tone or rhythm selection screen. See the list on page A-18 for information about the equalizer types that are available.
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Auto Accompaniment Auto Accompaniment MODE ONE TOUCH PRESET ACCOMP VOLUME RHYTHM EXIT INTRO/ENDING 1/2 VARIATION/FILL-IN 1/2 SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT START/STOP TEMPO AUTO HARMONIZE Number buttons [ + ]/[–] This keyboard automatically plays bass and chord parts in About the MODE button accordance with the chords you finger.
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Auto Accompaniment Selecting a Rhythm Playing a Rhythm This keyboard provides you with 140 exciting rhythms that To play a rhythm you can select using the following procedure. You can also transfer accompaniment data from your computer and store up to 16 of them as user rhythms in Press VARIATION/FILL-IN button 1 or 2.
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CHORD, FINGERED, or CASIO CHORD as the accompaniment mode. Press the START/STOP button to start play of Chord Types the currently selected rhythm. CASIO CHORD accompaniment lets you play four types of chords with minimal fingering. Play a chord. Chord Types Example...
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Auto Accompaniment FINGERED Except for the chords specified in note* above, inverted fingerings (i.e. playing E-G-C or G-C-E instead of C-E-G) FINGERED provides you with a total of 15 different chord will produce the same chords as the standard fingering. types.
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Before starting, you should first select the rhythm you want to use, set the tempo, and use the MODE button to select the chord play method you want to use (NORMAL, CASIO CHORD, FINGERED, FULL RANGE CHORD). To insert an intro Press INTRO/ENDING button 1 or 2.
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MODE button to select the chord play method you want to use (NORMAL, CASIO CHORD, FINGERED, FULL RANGE CHORD). Pressing the INTRO/ENDING button prior to the first half beat at the beginning of a measure plays the ending immediately.
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Auto Harmonize turns off temporarily whenever you start demo tune play. It turns back on as soon as the operation or function that caused it to turn off is finished. Auto Harmonize is enabled only when the Auto Accompaniment mode is FINGERED or CASIO CHORD. E-37 705A-E-039B...
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Auto Accompaniment Auto Harmonize Types Adjusting the Accompaniment Volume Auto Harmonize lets you select from among the 10 Auto Harmonize types. Type changing is performed by the setting item using the TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION button. You can adjust the volume of the accompaniment parts as a See “Changing Other Settings”...
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Mixer Function Mixer Function MIXER DRAWBAR ORGAN TONE EXIT ]/ CURSOR Number buttons [ + ]/[–] See page E-66 and E-67 for information on layered, split, and What you can do with the Mixer layered/split tones. See page E-53 for information on the song memory. This keyboard lets you play multiple different musical instrument parts at the same time during auto-accompaniment Normally, keyboard play is assigned to Channel 1.
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Mixer Function How Channel On/Off Works Turning Channels On and Off The following describes what happens and what appears on Turning a channel off mutes any instrument recorded in the the display when you turn a channel on or off. channel.
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Mixer Function Use the [ ] and [ ] CURSOR buttons to How Parameters Work select the parameter whose setting you want to change. Example: The following are the parameters whose settings can be Select volume setting by displaying “Volume”. changed in the Parameter Edit Mode.
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Mixer Function Octave Shift (Range: –2 to 0 to +2) Effect Parameters You can use octave shift to shift the range of the tone up or down. When using the piccolo tone, there may be cases when very high notes you want to play are not included within the The Mixer lets you control the effects applied to each range of the keyboard.
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Mixer Function DSP System Reverb Send (Range: 000 to 127) This parameter adjusts how much reverb is applied to all parts. DSP System Chorus Send (Range: 000 to 127) This parameter adjusts chorus. Changing the tone, volume, pan pot, coarse tune, fine tune, reverb send, or chorus send setting causes the corresponding MIDI message to be output from the MIDI terminal.
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Synthesizer Mode Synthesizer Mode SYNTH EXIT ] CURSOR Number buttons [ + ]/[–] The Synthesizer Mode of this keyboard provides the tools for creating your own original tones. Simply select one of the built-in tones and change its parameters to create your own original sound.
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Synthesizer Mode Tone Characteristic Waveform Resonance Resonance enhances the harmonic components in the vicinity Tone Setting of the cutoff frequency, which creates a distinctive sound. A Specifies which of the preset tones should be used as the larger resonance value enhances the sound as shown in the original tone.
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Synthesizer Mode Saving User Tones The group of tone numbers from 600 through 699 (User 001 through User 100) is called the “user area” because they are reserved for storage of user tones. After you recall a preset tone and change its parameters to create your own user tone, you can store it in the user area for later recall.
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Synthesizer Mode Parameters and Their Settings Creating a User Tone The following describes the function of each parameter and Use the following procedure to select a preset tone and provides its setting range. change its parameters to create a user tone. Attack Time (Range: –64 to 00 to +63) First, select the preset tone you want to use as Time it takes before the tone sounds after a key is pressed...
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Synthesizer Mode Vibrato Delay (Range: –64 to 00 to +63) Reverb Send (Range: 000 to 127) Specifies the amount of time before vibrato starts. This parameter adjusts reverb. Vibrato Rate (Range: –64 to 00 to +63) Chorus Send (Range: 000 to 127) Rate (speed) of the vibrato effect This parameter adjusts chorus.
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Synthesizer Mode Press the [ ] CURSOR button to save the User Tone Creation Hints user tone. This will display a confirmation message asking The following hints provide helpful advice on making user whether you really want to save the data. Press tone creation a bit quicker and easier.
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Registration Memory Registration Memory MODE BANK REGISTRATION STORE Number buttons Registration Memory Features Each bank of registration memory initially contains data when you first use the keyboard. Simple replace the existing data with your own data. Registration memory lets you store up to 32 keyboard setups (4 sets x 8 banks) for instant recall whenever you need them.
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Registration Memory Setup Names To Save a Setup in Registration Memory You can assign setups into one of 32 areas, which you can select using BANK buttons 1 through 4 and the four REGISTRATION buttons. Area names range from 1-1 Select a tone and rhythm, and otherwise set up through 8-4 as shown below.
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Registration Memory To Recall a Setup from Registration Memory Use the BANK button or the number buttons to select the bank. If you do not perform any operation for about five seconds after pressing the BANK button, the keyboard automatically clears the registration memory recall screen.
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Song Memory Function Song Memory Function MODE SONG MEMORY TONE DRAWBAR ORGAN ] CURSOR INTRO/ENDING 1/2 VARIATION/FILL-IN 1/2 SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT START/STOP TEMPO SONG MEMORY TRACK Number buttons [ + ]/[–], YES/NO This keyboard lets you record up to five separate songs in song memory for later playback.
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Song Memory Function Selecting a Track Using Real-time Recording Use the SONG MEMORY TRACK buttons marked CHORD/ With real-time recording, the notes you play on the keyboard TR1 through TR6 to select the track you want. are recorded as you play them. SONG MEMORY TRACK Buttons To record with real-time recording Press the SONG MEMORY button twice to...
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Song Memory Function Play something on the keyboard. Mixer Mode Settings You can also record Auto Accompaniment chords by selecting the applicable mode with the MODE button. Channel 1 Mixer parameters (page E-39) are automatically Optional pedal operation is also recorded. See recorded to Track 1.
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Song Memory Function To synchro start Auto Accompaniment with an intro pattern You can play along on the keyboard using layer (page In place of step 4, press the SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT button E-66) and split (page E-67) during playback. and then INTRO/ENDING 1 or INTRO/ENDING 2 button. Pressing the START/STOP button to start playback from Auto-accompaniment will start with the intro pattern when song memory always starts from the beginning of the song.
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Press the SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT button. accompaniment is played. Play a chord. Use the chord play method that is specified by the current MODE setting (FINGERED, CASIO Track 1 Contents After Step Recording CHORD, etc.). When the accompaniment mode is set to...
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When the accompaniment mode is set to NORMAL during step recording, you can specify chords using a method that is different from CASIO CHORD and FINGERED fingerings. This chord specification method can be used to input 18 different chord types using only two keyboard keys, so chords can be specified even if you don’t know how to...
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Song Memory Function Track 1 Step Recording Variations Recording Multiple Tracks The following describes a number of different variations you Track 1 of the keyboard’s song memory records Auto can use when recording to Track 1 using step recording. All Accompaniment and keyboard play.
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Song Memory Function Specify a tone number. Track Contents After Real-time Recording Pressing a TONE button or the DRAWBAR ORGAN button displays the tone number and In addition to keyboard notes, the following data is also name on the display. You can then use the recorded to the selected track during real-time recording.
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Song Memory Function Level Meter Contents During Record/Edit To correct mistakes while step recording Standby Without exiting step recording, use the [ CURSOR button to move the input point to the Channels 11 through 16 correspond to Tracks 1 through 6. left.
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Song Memory Function Press the [ ] CURSOR button. The following types of data can be edited. Note intensity Notes Chords Tone numbers Rhythm number Press the YES button. INTRO/ENDING 1 button, INTRO/ENDING 2 button, VARIATION/FILL-IN 1 button, VARIATION/FILL-IN 2 This deletes all data from the location you button, SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT button operations specified and enters step record standby.
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To change a chord Use the chord fingering method selected by the MODE button (FINGERED, CASIO CHORD, etc.) to input a chord. The only parameters that can be editted for Tracks 2 through 6 are notes and tone numbers.
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Song Memory Function To change a rhythm controller operation * Press the [ ] CURSOR button. If there is no song number on the display, press the [ * INTRO/ENDING 1 button, INTRO/ENDING 2 button, CURSOR button three times. VARIATION/FILL IN 1 button, VARIATION/FILL IN 2 This displays the song delete screen.
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Song Memory Function To rewrite song header data (Panel Record) You can use a procedure called “Panel Record” to change the initial Mixer, tempo and other settings stored in the song header. Press the SONG MEMORY button once to enter playback standby. Use the [ + ] and [–] buttons to select the number of the song that contains the header data you want to rewrite.
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Keyboard Settings Keyboard Settings MODE TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION TONE EXIT SPLIT LAYER ] CURSOR Number buttons [ + ]/[–], YES/NO Parts To layer tones First select the main tone. Up to four parts (numbered 1 through 4) can be used simultaneously during keyboard play. These parts can be Example: used by the layer and split functions explained below.
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Keyboard Settings Press the LAYER button again to unlayer the To split the keyboard tones and return the keyboard to normal. First select the main tone. Turning on layering switches the currently selected part Example: from Part 1 to Part 2, and displays the layered tone. At that To select “348 STRINGS 1”...
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Song Memory Mode, or while you are button to unsplit the keyboard. using the SMF Player Mode. When the accompaniment mode is set to CASIO CHORD Press the LAYER button and then input the or FINGERED, the accompaniment keyboard range is in number of the layered tone.
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Keyboard Settings Transposing the Keyboard Using Touch Response Transpose lets you raise and lower the overall key of the When touch response is turned on, the relative volume of keyboard in semitone units. If you want to play an sound output by the keyboard is varied in accordance with accompaniment for a vocalist who sings in a key that’s the amount of pressure applied, just like an acoustic piano.
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Keyboard Settings Tuning the Keyboard The tuning feature lets you fine tune the keyboard to match the tuning of another musical instrument. To tune the keyboard Press the TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION button. Use the [ ] and [ ] CURSOR buttons to display the tuning screen.
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Keyboard Settings Changing Other Settings Setting Types The table below shows the parameters whose settings you can change. Setting menu Description Page Transpose Adjusts overall keyboard tuning by semitone units. E-69 (Trans.) Auto Harmonize Selects the Auto Harmonize Type. E-74 (AutoHarm) Touch Response Specifies how sound should change with keyboard pressure.
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Keyboard Settings To use the keyboard settings menu Press the TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION button. This causes a pointer to appear on the display next to TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION. Use the [ ] and [ ] CURSOR buttons, and the [ ] and [ ] CURSOR buttons to recall the items whose settings you want to change.
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Keyboard Settings Use the [ + ] and [–] buttons or the number buttons to change the values. Settings you make are applied even if you do not press the EXIT button. See the following section titled “Setting Menu Items” for details on each setting. After making the settings you want, press the TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION button or EXIT button to return to the tone or rhythm selection screen.
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Keyboard Settings Setting Menu Items Auto Harmonize Types You can select from among the 10 different types of auto harmonize listed below. Type Description Duet1 Adds a 1-part harmony to keyboard play. Duet2 Adds a 1-part harmony to keyboard play. Duet2 harmony is more open than Duet1. Country Adds a country-flavor harmony to keyboard play.
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Keyboard Settings MIDI Settings Setting menu Range Default Description Keyboard Channel 01 to 16 Specifies the send channel for main tone play. (Keybd Ch) Specifies whether accompaniment range MIDI Note On messages MIDI In Chord Judge on/oFF received from an external device should be interpreted as auto (Chord) accompaniment chords.
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The Flash Memory built into your keyboard lets you store SMF format music data for playback whenever you want. You can have up to 200 music files* in Flash Memory at one time. You can download SMF data from the CASIO MUSIC SITE and then transfer it from your computer to the keyboard’s flash memory.
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Using the SMF Player SMF Player Mode Operational Flow E-77 705A-E-079A...
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Using the SMF Player Use the [ + ] and [–] buttons or the number Playing Back an SMF buttons to adjust the SMF volume. You can specify a setting in the range of 000 (minimum) to 127 (maximum). Pressing [ + ] and [–] at the same time returns the To play back an SMF SMF volume setting to 100.
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Using the SMF Player Press the [ ] CURSOR button to display the output mode selection screen. Use the [ ] and [ ] CURSOR buttons or the [ + ] and [–] buttons to select the output mode. You can select from among the following two output types.
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MIDI MIDI MIDI Channels What is MIDI? MIDI allows you to send the data for multiple parts at the The letters MIDI stand for Musical Instrument Digital same time, with each part being sent over a separate MIDI Interface, which is the name of a worldwide standard for channel.
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: Does not output auto accompaniment or Song Memory. See the MIDI Implementation Chart at the back of this User’s Guide for more information about each MIDI message. For details about MIDI specifications, visit the CASIO Website. http://world.casio.com E-81 705A-E-083A...
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You should also set the volume controller of the keyboard to a relatively low volume. You can download the following type of data from CASIO MUSIC SITE (http://music.casio.com) to your computer, and Connect the keyboard’s MIDI interface to your then transfer it to the keyboard.
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4. Playing in the accompaniment 4. None of the accompaniment E-31 keyboard area while the MODE mode indicators are lit, which button setting is CASIO CHORD or means Auto Accompaniment is FINGERED. turned off. 5. Local Control is off. 5. Turn on Local Control.
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Flash memory or something else has If this does not correct the problem, abnormal when user data is caused Flash memory contents to become contact your nearest authorized CASIO selected. corrupted for some reason. Service Provider to request maintenance. E-84...
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Auto Accompaniment 156 (internal, 16 user areas*) Rhythm Patterns: Variable (226 steps, = 30 to 255) Tempo: 3 fingering methods (CASIO CHORD, FINGERED, FULL RANGE CHORD) Chords: START/STOP, INTRO/ENDING 1 and 2, VARIATION/FILL-IN 1 and 2, SYNCHRO/ Rhythm Controller: FILL-IN NEXT...
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Specifications Mixer Function Channels: Tone; part on/off; volume; pan pot; octave shift; coarse tune; fine tune; reverb send; Parameters: chorus send; DSP line; DSP level; DSP pan; DSP system reverb send; DSP system chorus send MIDI: 16 multi-timbre receive, GM Level 1 standard Other Functions 49 steps (–24 semitones to +24 semitones) Transpose:...
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Care of your Instrument Avoid heat, humidity or direct sunlight. Care of your Instrument Do not overexpose the instrument to direct sunlight, or place it near an air conditioner, or in any extremely hot place. Do not use near a TV or radio. This instrument can cause video or audio interference with TV and radio reception.
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DSP Algorithm List DSP Algorithm List Low Frequency (Range: 0 (200Hz), 1 (400Hz), 2 00 :Auto Pan (800Hz)) Function Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the low-band equalizer. Continually performs left-right panning of the input signal in accordance with an LFO. Low Gain (Range: –12, –11, –10 to 0 to +10, +11, Parameters +12)
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DSP Algorithm List Parameters Level (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the output level. Input Level (Range: 0 to 127) The output volume changes in accordance with Adjusts the input level. The input signal can the Depth setting and the characteristics of the become distorted when the level of the sound input tone.
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DSP Algorithm List Parameters Slow Rate (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts speaker rotation speed of the slow Resonance (Range: 0 to 127) speed mode. Adjusts the resonance of the sound. Fast Rate (Range: 0 to 127) Manual (Range: –64 to 0 to +63) Adjusts speaker rotation speed of the fast speed Adjusts the phaser shift volume, which is used mode.
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DSP Algorithm List High Gain (Range: 0 to 127) Level (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the high range enhancer gain. Adjusts the output level. 14 :Ring Modulator 16 :1-Phase Chorus Function Function This is a ring modulator (AM modulator) that makes it This is monaural chorus in accordance with a sine wave possible to modulate the frequency of internal oscillator LFO.
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DSP Algorithm List Wet Level (Range: 0 to 127) Wet Level (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the level of the effect sound. Adjusts the level of the effect sound. Feedback (Range: 0 to 127) 19 :Tri 2-Phase Chorus Adjusts the repeat of the delay. Function High Damp (Range: 0 to 127) This is stereo chorus in accordance with triangular wave...
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DSP Algorithm List Parameters Dry Level (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the level of the original sound. LPF (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the low-pass filter. 25 :Reflection A smaller value cuts the high range. Function HPF (Range: 0 to 127) This is an effector that extracts the first reflected sound Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the high-pass...
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DSP Algorithm List M01 :Multi01 (3-Phase Chorus – 3-Tap Delay) ER Level (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the level of the initial reflection. Function This is a multi effector that is related to 3-Phase Chorus – Wet Level (Range: 0 to 127) 3-Tap Delay.
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DSP Algorithm List Delay Wet Level Enhancer Low Gain Delay Feedback Enhancer High Frequency Delay High Damp Enhancer High Gain Delay Time M04 : Multi04 (Stereo Phaser – Stereo Delay 1) Delay Wet Level Function This is a multi effector that is related to Stereo Phaser – Delay Feedback Stereo Delay 1.
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DSP Algorithm List M09 :Multi09 (Sin 2-Phase Chorus – Tremolo) M12 :Multi12 (Ring Modulator – Sin 2-Phase Chorus – 2-Tap Delay) Function This is a multi effector that is related to Sin 2-Phase Function Chorus – Tremolo. This is a multi effector that is related to Ring Modulator – Parameters Sin 2-Phase Chorus.
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DSP Algorithm List Reflection Wet Level Rotary Fast Rate Reflection Feedback Reflection Wet Level Reflection Tone Reflection Feedback Reflection Tone M15 : Multi15 (Distortion – Lo-Fi) Function M18 :Multi18 (Compressor – Enhancer – 2-Tap This is a multi effector related to Distortion – Lo-Fi. Delay) Parameters Function...
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DSP Algorithm List Parameters Delay Wet Level Phaser Resonance Delay Feedback Phaser Manual M23 :Multi23 (Compressor – Sin 2-Phase Chorus Phaser Rate – Reflection) Phaser Depth Function Chorus LFO Rate This is a multi effector that is related to Compressor – Sin 2-Phase Chorus –...
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DSP Algorithm List Parameters Delay Wet Level Compressor Depth Delay Feedback Distortion Gain M28 : Multi28 (Distortion – 3-Tap Delay) Distortion Low Function Distortion High This is a multi effector that is related to Distortion – 3-Tap Delay. Distortion Level Parameters Delay Time Distortion Gain...
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DSP Algorithm List Distortion Level Chorus LFO Rate Chorus LFO Depth Chorus Feedback Chorus Wet Level M31 : Multi31 (Distortion – Flanger) Function This is a multi effector related to Distortion – Flanger. Parameters Distortion Gain Distortion Low Distortion High Distortion Level Flanger LFO Rate Flanger LFO Depth...
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Appendix/Apéndice Appendix/Apéndice Tone List/Lista de sonidos Advanced Tones/Sonidos avanzados Tone Group/ Program Bank Select MSB/ Maximum Range Type/ No./ DSP Type/ Grupo de Tone Name/Nombre de sonido Change/Cambio MSB de selección Polyphony/ Tipo de Nº Tipo DSP Sonido de programa de banco Polifonía máxima gama...
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Appendix/Apéndice Tone Group/ Program Bank Select MSB/ Maximum Range Type/ No./ DSP Type/ Grupo de Tone Name/Nombre de sonido Change/Cambio MSB de selección Polyphony/ Tipo de Nº Tipo DSP Sonido de programa de banco Polifonía máxima gama 49 ORGAN ROCK ORGAN Rotary 2 50 ORGAN ROTARY ELEC.
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Appendix/Apéndice Tone Group/ Program Bank Select MSB/ Maximum Range Type/ No./ DSP Type/ Grupo de Tone Name/Nombre de sonido Change/Cambio MSB de selección Polyphony/ Tipo de Nº Tipo DSP Sonido de programa de banco Polifonía máxima gama 106 BASS RESO. SAW BASS 1 AWhChDly 107 BASS DISTORTION SQR BASS...
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Appendix/Apéndice Tone Group/ Program Bank Select MSB/ Maximum Range Type/ No./ DSP Type/ Grupo de Tone Name/Nombre de sonido Change/Cambio MSB de selección Polyphony/ Tipo de Nº Tipo DSP Sonido de programa de banco Polifonía máxima gama 163 BRASS VELO. TRUMPET GateRvb2 164 BRASS VELO.
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Appendix/Apéndice Tone Group/ Program Bank Select MSB/ Maximum Range Type/ No./ DSP Type/ Grupo de Tone Name/Nombre de sonido Change/Cambio MSB de selección Polyphony/ Tipo de Nº Tipo DSP Sonido de programa de banco Polifonía máxima gama 220 PIPE SYNTH-PAN FLUTE AWhChDly 221 PIPE SYNTH-RECORDER...
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Appendix/Apéndice Tone Group/ Program Bank Select MSB/ Maximum Range Type/ No./ DSP Type/ Grupo de Tone Name/Nombre de sonido Change/Cambio MSB de selección Polyphony/ Tipo de Nº Tipo DSP Sonido de programa de banco Polifonía máxima gama 277 SYNTH-PAD VIBE PAD CmpDelay 278 SYNTH-PAD MOVIE SOUND...
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Appendix/Apéndice Tone Group/ Program Bank Select MSB/ Maximum Range Type/ No./ DSP Type/ Grupo de Tone Name/Nombre de sonido Change/Cambio MSB de selección Polyphony/ Tipo de Nº Tipo DSP Sonido de programa de banco Polifonía máxima gama 325 GM STEEL GUITAR GM –...
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Appendix/Apéndice Tone Group/ Program Bank Select MSB/ Maximum Range Type/ No./ DSP Type/ Grupo de Tone Name/Nombre de sonido Change/Cambio MSB de selección Polyphony/ Tipo de Nº Tipo DSP Sonido de programa de banco Polifonía máxima gama 382 GM CALLIOPE –...
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Appendix/Apéndice Tone Group/ Program Bank Select MSB/ Maximum Range Type/ No./ DSP Type/ Grupo de Tone Name/Nombre de sonido Change/Cambio MSB de selección Polyphony/ Tipo de Nº Tipo DSP Sonido de programa de banco Polifonía máxima gama 439 VARIOUS PULSE CLAVI GM –...
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Appendix/Apéndice Tone Group/ Program Bank Select MSB/ Maximum Range Type/ No./ DSP Type/ Grupo de Tone Name/Nombre de sonido Change/Cambio MSB de selección Polyphony/ Tipo de Nº Tipo DSP Sonido de programa de banco Polifonía máxima gama 496 VARIOUS SOPRANO PAD –...
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Appendix/Apéndice Tone Group/ Program Bank Select MSB/ Maximum Range Type/ No./ DSP Type/ Grupo de Tone Name/Nombre de sonido Change/Cambio MSB de selección Polyphony/ Tipo de Nº Tipo DSP Sonido de programa de banco Polifonía máxima gama 20 DRAWBAR Even Organ Rotary 21 DRAWBAR Flute Organ 1...
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Appendix/Apéndice Drum Assignment List/Lista de asignación de batería “ ” indicates the same sound as STANDARD SET./“ ” indica el mismo sonido que STANDARD SET. A-12 705A-E-222A...
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Appendix/Apéndice No./ Rhythm List/Lista de Ritmo Rhythm Name/Nombre de Ritmo Nº ROCK ROCK 1 ROCK 2 No./ Rhythm Name/Nombre de Ritmo R&B Nº SHUFFLE ROCK 8 BEAT SLOW ROCK 8 BEAT 1 HEAVY METAL 8 BEAT 2 60’S ROCK 8 BEAT 3 SHUFFLE BOOGIE 8 BEAT POP 1 BLUES...
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Appendix/Apéndice No./ Rhythm Name/Nombre de Ritmo Nº LATIN/VARIOUS BOSSA NOVA 1 BOSSA NOVA 2 SAMBA MERENGUE CUMBIA CHA-CHA-CHA SALSA BEGUINE BOLERO MAMBO RHUMBA TANGO 1 TANGO 2 REGGAE 1 REGGAE 2 BLUEGRASS COUNTRY COUNTRY SHUFFLE COUNTRY WALTZ FAST GOSPEL SLOW GOSPEL BROADWAY JIVE DIXIE...
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Appendix/Apéndice Fingered Chord Chart/Cuadro de acordes Fingered This table shows the fingerings for commonly used chords, including inverted fingerings. Esta tabla muestra las digitaciones para los acordes usados comúnmente, incluyendo las digitaciones invertidas. A-16 705A-E-226A...
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Appendix/Apéndice * You can change the keyboard range of dim7 chords for roots A, B b , and B, and aug chords for roots B b and B by adjusting the split point setting (page E-67). * Puede cambiar la gama del teclado de los acordes dim7 para las notas fundamentales A, B b y acordes aumentados (augment) para las notas fundamentales B b y B mediante el ajuste del punto de división (página S-70).
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Appendix/Apéndice No./ Display Name/Nombre TypeName/Nombre de Effect List/Lista de efecto Nº de display tipo SDelay 3 Standard SDelay 4 Bass + REVERB Effect List/ Lista de efectos de reverberación Equalizer List/Lista de ecualizador (REVERB) No./ Display Name/Nombre TypeName/Nombre de No./ Display Name/Nombre TypeName/Nombre de Nº...
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Appendix/Apéndice Algorithm Algorithm Display Display No./ Name/ No./ Name/ Identificación DSP Name/Nombre DSP Identificación DSP Name/Nombre DSP Nº Nombre de Nº Nombre de (ID) de (ID) de display display algoritmo algoritmo Chorus Rotary Fx [07] Chorus 1 Chorus 1 [50] Rotary 1 Rotary 1 [08]...
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