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RHYTHM buttons
L-4 L-5 L-6 L-7 L-8 L-9 [A] POPS/ROCK/DANCE button. 14, 24 [B] JAZZ/EUROPEAN button. 24 [C] LATIN button. 24 [D] WORLD/VARIOUS, MUSIC PRESET button. 24, 54 [E] PIANO RHYTHMS, ONE TOUCH PRESET button. 24, 27, 54 [F] USER RHYTHMS button. 24, 27
L-10 METRONOME, $BEAT button. 19 L-11 TEMPO w button. 19 L-12 TEMPO q, #TAP button. 19
RHYTHM/SONG CONTROLLER buttons
L-13 L-14 L-15 L-16 L-17 INTRO, REPEAT button. 27, 80, 142 NORMAL/FILL-IN, sREW button. 14, 27, 79, 142 VARIATION/FILL-IN, dFF button. 14, 27, 79, 142 SYNCHRO/ENDING, PAUSE button. 24, 27, 79, 142 START/STOP, PLAY/STOP, DEMO button. 14, 24, 79, 142 L-18 ACCOMP ON/OFF, $CHORDS, PART SELECT, DEMO button. 14, 24, 26, 143 Display. 6 AUDIO PLAY button. 126 AUDIO RECORD button. 123 PATTERN SEQUENCER, #EDIT button. 102 SONG SEQUENCER, #EDIT button. 7, 72, 81 RECORD button. 68, 72, 73 MIXER, #EFFECT button. 31, 37 TONE EDITOR, #SCALE button. 21, 46 CARD, #LOAD/SAVE button. 7, 137, 138, 140 Dial. 6, 14, 24
C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 C-5 C-6 C-7 C-8 C-9
REGISTRATION buttons
C-10 C-11 C-12 C-13 C-14 C-15 C-16 C-17 BANK, DELETE button. 63, 66, 92, 99 1, INSERT button. 63, 66, 94, 100 2, COPY button. 66, 94 3, QUANTIZE button. 66, 95 4, STEP button. 64, 66, button. button. 66 STORE, #MENU button. 7, 66
R-13 FUNCTION button. 130 R-14 NO/y/, YES/t/+, #TRANSPOSE buttons. 6, 14, 18, 24 R-15 EXIT button R-16 ENTER button R-17 u, t, y, i buttons. 7 R-18 AUTO HARMONIZE/ARPEGGIATOR, $TYPE button. 23, 28 R-19 SPLIT button. 16 R-20 LAYER, $OCTAVE button. 16, 18 D-1 ROTARY SLOW/FAST, PART/COMMON button. 51 D-2 PERCUSSION SECOND, GROUP A/B button. 51 D-3 PERCUSSION THIRD, 1-8/9-16 button. 51 D-4 16', 1/9/EXT slider. 51 D-1/3' , 2/10/DSP slider. 51 D-6 8', 3/11 slider. 51 D-7 4', 4/12 slider. 51 D-2/3', 5/13 slider. 51 D-9 2', 6/14 slider. 51 D-3/5', 7/15 slider. 51 D-1/3', 8/16 slider. 51 D-12 1', MASTER slider. 51 S-1 PITCH BEND wheel. 20 S-2 MODULATION button. 20 T-1 SD CARD SLOT. 136 T-2 USB jack. 145 T-3 SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK. 11 T-4 PHONES jack. 11 T-5 INST IN jack. 12 T-6 AUDIO IN jack. 12 T-7 DC 12V jack. 9 T-8 MIC IN jack. 12 T-9 LINE OUT R, L/MONO jacks. 11
Reading the Display
This section explains the contents of the Digital Keyboards display screen.
6 Tempo, measure, beat area
Tempo is shown as the current setting value, as beats per minute. Auto Accompaniment, the metronome (page E-19), and other playback is performed at the tempo shown here. The MEASURE and BEAT values are counted up as Auto Accompaniment, the metronome, or other playback progresses.
Playing Arpeggio Phrases Automatically (Arpeggiator)
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 arpeggiator options, including playing arpeggios from a chord, playing various phrases automatically, and more.
4. Press the R-18 (AUTO HARMONIZE/
ARPEGGIATOR) button.
This causes a pointer indicator to appear on the display next to ARPEGGIATOR.
1. Hold down the R-18 (AUTO HARMONIZE/
ARPEGGIATOR) button until the type selection screen shown below appears on the display.
5. Configure arpeggiator settings as required.
The settings you can configure are described in the table below. For information about how to configure settings, see To change the setting of a function menu item (page E-130). For information about this setting: Go here:
ArpegHold Whether arpeggio should be played while keyboard keys are depressed or (Arpeggiator Hold) (page E-131) after the keys are released The number of times arpeggio is played within one beat ArpegSpeed (Arpeggiator Speed) (page E-132) ArpegPart (Arpeggiator Part) (page E-132)
When the keyboard is split between two tones, whether arpeggio should be played when UPPER keyboard or LOWER keyboard keys are pressed
Type number Type name
2. Use the dial or R-14 (, +) buttons to select the
arpeggiator type you want to use.
You can select one of the arpeggiator types (013 through 162). Refer to the separate Appendix for detailed information about supported arpeggiator types. When selecting the arpeggiator type, you can assign the recommended tone for the currently displayed type as the keyboard tone, by holding down the R-18 (AUTO HARMONIZE/ARPEGGIATOR) button until a pointer indicator starts to flash on the display next to ARPEGGIATOR.
6. On the keyboard, play a chord or a single note.
Arpeggio is played in accordance with the currently selected arpeggiator type and the note(s) you play.
7. To turn off the arpeggiator, press the R-18
(AUTO HARMONIZE/ARPEGGIATOR) button again.
This causes the pointer indicator next to ARPEGGIATOR to disappear from the display.
Flashing
For information about type number 001 through 012, see Using Auto Harmonize (page E-28).
This exits the type selection screen.
Using Auto Accompaniment
L-4 L-9 L-4 - L-9
L-11 L-12 L-13 L-14 L-16 L-18 L-15 L-17
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. Its like having your own personal backup group along with you wherever you go. This Digital Keyboard has 250 built-in Auto Accompaniment patterns, which are divided into five groups. You can edit built-in rhythms to create your own original rhythms (called user rhythms), which you can save in a sixth group. For more information, see the separate Appendix.
3. Use the dial to scroll through the rhythm
numbers until the one you want is displayed.
Example: Group B, Number 005
Playing an Auto Accompaniment
group and the number of the rhythm you want to use.
Rhythm name Group Number
2. Use the buttons from L-4 ([A] POPS/ROCK/
DANCE) to L-9 ([F] USER RHYTHMS) to select a rhythm group.
The L-9 ([F] USER RHYTHMS) button is for the user rhythm group. For details, see Using the Pattern Sequencer (page E-102).
You can also use the R-14 (, +) buttons to select a rhythm number. Holding down either button will scroll through rhythm numbers at high speed. Pressing both of the R-14 (, +) buttons at the same time will select 001 in the currently selected group.
4. Use the L-11 (TEMPO w) and L-12 (TEMPO q)
buttons to adjust the tempo setting.
5. Press the L-18 (ACCOMP ON/OFF) button so the
D indicator is on the display.
Each press of the button toggles accompaniment between on (D indicator displayed) and off (indicator not displayed). All accompaniment instrument parts sound while accompaniment is on (D indicator displayed), while only percussion instrument parts (drums, etc.) sound while accompaniment is off (indicator not displayed).
6. Press the L-16 (SYNCHRO/ENDING) button.
This enters synchro standby (Auto Accompaniment waiting for you to play a chord), with the F indicator flashing on the display. The flashing F indicator means that the normal Auto Accompaniment pattern is standing by.
10. When you are finished, press the L-17 (START/
STOP) button again to stop Auto Accompaniment.
Pressing the L-16 (SYNCHRO/ENDING) button instead of the L-17 (START/STOP) button will play an ending pattern before stopping Auto Accompaniment play. For details about ending patterns, see Modifying Auto Accompaniment Patterns (page E-27).
To add reverb to sounds
button, press the C-7 (EFFECT) button.
To add the chorus effect to sounds
button, press the C-7 (EFFECT) button to display the effect setting screen.
This displays the effect setting screen shown below.
reverb type you want to use.
Refer to the separate Appendix for information about supported reverb types. To turn off reverb, select oFF here.
3. Press the C-7 (EFFECT) button or the R-15
This exits the effect setting screen.
2. If you want, use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to
move the thick brackets (%) to the DSP Disablesetting, and then use the R-14 (, +) buttons to change the setting to on.
For more information about this setting, see the Important! note below. If you turning on the DSP Disable setting, you should skip steps 3 and 4 below.
8. Use the mixer to adjust the chorus send of the
part to which you want to apply chorus.
You can use Cho.Send (Part Chorus Send, page E-43) to adjust how chorus is applied to the tone of each keyboard or Auto Accompaniment part. The initial default setting is 0 for the chorus send of all parts, so change the settings to a chorus send value greater than 0 for all parts to which you want to apply the chorus effect. For details, see Using the Mixer (page E-36).
3. Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to move the thick
brackets (%) to the Chorus/DSP setting.
4. Use the R-14 (, +) buttons to select Chorus.
This enters the chorus effect mode, which enables the use of the chorus effect.
5. Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to move the thick
brackets (%) to the Chorus setting.
Selecting a tone with DSP causes the Chorus/DSP setting to change automatically to the DSP (DSP effect mode), so the chorus effect will not be available. If you want the chorus effect always to be available, change the DSP Disable setting to on. This will keep the Digital Keyboard in the chorus effect mode.
A pointer indicator is displayed next to CHORUS when Chorus is selected for the Chorus/DSP setting. The pointer indicator is not displayed next to CHORUS when oFF is selected for the chorus type or when DSP is selected for the Chorus/DSP setting. Selecting Chorus for the Chorus/DSP setting will cause the DSP Line (Part DSP Line, page E-43) setting for all parts to be changed to oFF.
oFF, on*
Volume (Part Volume) Pan (Part Pan) CoarseTune (Part Coarse Tune) FineTune (Part Fine Tune) BendRange (Part Bend Range) DSP Line (Part DSP Line) Rev.Send (Part Reverb Send) Cho.Send (Part Chorus Send) Scale (Part Scale Enable)
0 to 127* 64 to 0* to +to 0* to +to 0* to +to 2* to 24 oFF*, on 0 to 40* to 127
0* to 127
oFF*, on
Using the Tone Editor
C-8 R-15 R-13 R-14 R-16
You can create a user tone by editing one of the built-in preset tones.
Tone Creation Overview
The preset tones built into this Digital Keyboard consist of a number of parameters. To create a user tone, you first recall a preset tone (A:001 to J:128) and then modify its parameters to change it to your own original tone. Note that drum set sounds (J:129 to J:146) cannot be used as the basis of a user tone. The illustration nearby shows the parameters that make up the preset tones, and what each parameter does. As can be seen in the illustration, parameters can be divided into four groups, each of which is described in detail below.
This section covers editing of preset tone groups A through J. For information about editing group L (drawbar organ) tones, see Editing Drawbar Organ Tones (page E-52).
Volume Characteristic Parameters Attack Time Release Time Cutoff Frequency Tone Pitch Parameters Tone Characteristic Waveform Tone Setting Vibrato Type Vibrato Depth Vibrato Rate Vibrato Delay Octave Shift Output
Tone Characteristic Setting Parameters Volume Touch Sense Reverb Send Chorus Send DSP Line DSP Type DSP Parameters
(1) Tone Characteristic Waveform Tone Setting Specifies which of the preset tones should be used as the original tone. (2) Volume Characteristic Parameters These parameters control how the tone changes over time, from when the keyboard key is pressed until the tone decays. You can specify changes in volume and sound characteristics. Attack time This is the rate or time it takes for the tone to reach its highest volume level. You can specify a fast rate, where the tone reaches its highest volume level immediately, a slow rate where it gradually rises, or something in between. Release time This is the rate or time it takes for the tone volume to fall to zero after a keyboard key is released. You can specify a release that ranges from a sudden fall to zero, to one that gradually falls to zero. (3) Tone Pitch Parameters Vibrato Type, Vibrato Delay, Vibrato Rate, Vibrato Depth These parameters adjust the vibrato effect, which causes periodic changes in the tone. Octave Shift This parameter controls the octave of all tones. (4) Tone Characteristic Setting Parameters Volume This parameter controls the overall volume of the tone. Touch Sense This parameter controls changes in volume and timbre in accordance with the relative amount of pressure applied to the keyboard keys. You can specify more volume for stronger pressure and less volume or a lighter pressure, or you can specify the same volume regardless of how much pressure is applied to the keys. Reverb Send, Chorus Send, DSP Line , DSP Type, DSP Parameters These parameters control the effects applied to tones.
If you change to a different music preset while a music preset is playing, changes in rhythm and tempo will be executed after the measure you are in when you make the change is complete. Though you cannot modify the chord progression of a music preset, you can modify the preset chord progression and save it as a user preset. For details, see Creating a User Preset (page E-58).
To change music preset Auto Accompaniment settings
While the music preset screen is displayed, you can use the L-18 (ACCOMP ON/OFF) button to change Auto Accompaniment settings.
To change the rhythm while using a music preset
While the music preset screen is displayed, buttons L-4 ([A] POPS/ROCK/DANCE) to L-9 ([F] USER RHYTHMS) function as music preset group select buttons. Because of this, you need to perform the procedure below to change the rhythm.
1. Press the R-17 (y) button twice.
This displays a rhythm selection screen like the one shown below.
Each press of the L-18 (ACCOMP ON/OFF) button cycles through settings as shown below. Setting D indicator
Preset chord progression
Normal Auto Accompaniment (Accompaniment Off)
Not displayed
3. Use the dial or R-14 (, +) buttons to scroll
through the rhythm numbers until the one you want is displayed.
Normal Auto Accompaniment (Accompaniment On)
Displayed
4. After selecting the rhythm you want, press the
R-15 (EXIT) button or press the R-17 (t) button twice.
This exits the rhythm selection screen.
When a preset chord progression or accompaniment off is selected, the keyboard can be used for melody play. When accompaniment on is selected, the left side range of the keyboard is the chord keyboard, and the right side range is the melody keyboard.
Pressing a button from R-1 ([A] PIANO) through R-12 ([L] DRAWBAR ORGAN) while a music preset is in use will display the tone selection screen. While the tone selection screen is displayed, pressing the R-17 (y) button once will change to the rhythm selection screen shown in the procedure above.
Creating a User Preset
User Preset Numbers
Preset areas numbered F:001 through F:050 are for storage of user presets. You can have up to 50 user presets stored in memory at one time. You can recall a stored user preset after pressing the L-9 ([F] USER RHYTHMS) button. See To perform using a music preset (page E-54) for more information.
5. You can change each of the parameters on the
The button will start flashing and the EASY REC screen will appear on the display.
Songs, tracks, and parts
A single song can be made up of up to 17 tracks. The 17 tracks are broken down as shown in the table below.
Track Part Number A04 A05 A06 A07 A09 A10 System Track A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 Track 01 Track 16 B01 B16 Part Contents Auto Accompaniment (Auto harmonize tone) Keyboard (UPPER 1 part) Keyboard (UPPER 2 part) Keyboard (LOWER part) Auto Accompaniment (Percussion part) Auto Accompaniment (Drums part) Auto Accompaniment (Bass part) Auto Accompaniment (Chord 1 part) Auto Accompaniment (Chord 2 part) Auto Accompaniment (Chord 3 part) Auto Accompaniment (Chord 4 part) Auto Accompaniment (Chord 5 part) Keyboard (B01 part) Keyboard (B16 part)
3. Start to play something using a music preset.
For details, see To perform using a music preset (page E-54).
This will start recording, along with Auto Accompaniment in accordance with the preset chord progression. Starting recording will cause the C-6 (RECORD) button to change from flashing to lit. During recording, the display will show the current measure (MEASURE) and beat (BEAT).
4. To stop recording, press the L-17 (START/
After recording stops, the initial song sequencer mode screen appears on the display. At this time you can press the L-17 (START/STOP) button to replay what you have just recorded. For details about playing back recorded content, see Playing a Recorded Song (page E-79).
5. To exit the song sequencer, press the C-5
The Digital Keyboard uses multiple parts simultaneously to sound Auto Accompaniment, a keyboard layer tone, and keyboard split tone at the same time. The system track is used to record the notes of these parts in a single location. Tracks 01 through 16 each correspond to a single musical instrument part. Each track is used to record the notes of each individual part. The parts shown in the table above correspond to mixer parts. For details, see Using the Mixer (page E-36). Part B10 is a drum sound only part.
System Track and Track 01 through 16 Common Recording Content
Recording Start
Beat setting Rhythm selection Tempo setting Scale setting The mixer settings below All part parameters from A04 through A07 and B01 through B16 (Excluding part on/off) Part parameters from A09 through A16: part on/off, coarse tune, fine tune, scale enable, DSP line DSP parameters: volume, pan, reverb send Effect settings Accomp volume
Due to the way song parts are configured, settings configured by a recalled registration are applied to different numbered parts than they were assigned to when the setup was saved, as shown below. Parts when registration setup is saved UPPER 1 part (A01) UPPER 2 part (A02) LOWER part (A03) Auto Harmonize tone part (A04) Parts when registration is recalled for song recording UPPER 1 part (A05) UPPER 2 part (A06) LOWER part (A07) Auto Harmonize tone part (A04)
You can press the C-6 (RECORD) button again here to exit record standby (button goes from lit to unlit). (2) To start recording while the C-6 (RECORD) button flashing, press the L-17 (START/STOP) button. This causes the button to change from flashing to lit.
7. If required, perform the procedure under To
edit events with the pattern sequencer (page E-115).
You can make fine corrections to the notes you played on the keyboard and add new notes, if you want. For details, see Editing Individual Events (Event Editor) (page E-113).
If accompaniment pattern playback is stopped, accompaniment pattern repeat playback (excluding the instrument part being recorded) starts. Measure and beat values in the lower right corner of the display will count up along with playback until the end of the accompaniment pattern is reached. Then playback will restart from 001:1.
8. Repeat steps 4 through 7 for all of the parts you
It is recommended that you save the rhythm as a user rhythm each time you finish editing each accompaniment pattern. For details about how to do this, see To store an edited or newly created rhythm (page E-111).
4. Configure the accompaniment pattern number
of measure and beat settings.
(1) While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button, press the C-4 (EDIT) button to display the edit menu.
9. Repeat steps 3 through 8 to edit all of the
rhythms accompaniment patterns you want.
10. After completing all of the editing you want,
adjust the tempo of the rhythm as desired.
The tempo you set here becomes the initial default tempo of the accompaniment pattern. (2) Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to move the 0 to ElementEdit and then press the R-16 (ENTER) button. This displays the ElementEdit screen. (3) Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to select one of the items described in the table below and then use the dial or R-14 (, +) buttons to change the setting. Display: Item name Setting Range
11. For details about how to save the final version
of the rhythm as a user rhythm, see To store an edited or newly created rhythm (page E-111).
To create a new accompaniment pattern
1. Press the C-4 (PATTERN SEQUENCER) button.
This displays the pattern sequencer screen. For details about screen contents, see step 2 under To rehearse before editing an existing rhythm (page E-104).
Measure: Number of INTRO, ENDING: 01 to 16 measures NORMAL, VARIATION: 01 to 16 NORMAL FILL-IN, VARIATION FILL-IN: 01 to 02 Beat: Beat 2/4 to 4/4 to 8/4, 2/8 to 16/8
You can combine instrument parts from different rhythms (preset or user) to create a new user rhythm. You also can use the mixer settings of each part to change the tone and adjust volume.
To edit an existing rhythm with Easy Edit
2. Press the C-4 (PATTERN SEQUENCER) button
to display the pattern sequencer screen.
To clear user rhythm data
button, press the C-4 (EDIT) button to display the edit menu.
1. Press the C-4 (PATTERN SEQUENCER) button
This displays a screen for specifying the number of the rhythm you want to clear.
4. The 0 should be next to EasyEdit, so press
the R-16 (ENTER) button.
This displays the EASY EDIT screen shown below.
Instrument part being edited
4. Use the dial or the R-14 (, +) buttons to select
the user rhythm number you want to clear.
5. Press the R-16 (ENTER) button. 6. In response to the Sure? message that
Accompaniment pattern being edited Rhythm number and rhythm name assigned to the instrument part of the accompaniment pattern being edited (Default: Number and name selected in step 1)
5. Use buttons L-13 (INTRO) through L-16
(SYNCHRO/ENDING) to select the accompaniment pattern you want to edit.
6. Use the R-17 (u, i) buttons to select the
7. Edit the selected accompaniment pattern
instrument part as desired.
While performing the procedure below, you can press the L-17 (START/STOP) button and perform repeat playback of only the accompaniment pattern you are editing. Each press of the L-17 (START/STOP) button starts or stops playback. (1) While [RHYTHM] is displayed on the EASY EDIT screen, specify the number of the rhythm you want to assign to the instrument part of the selected accompaniment pattern. Settings are configured using the same procedures as those for rhythm selection. Perform steps 1, 2, and 3 under Playing an Auto Accompaniment (page E-24). Specifying rhythm number F:101 at this time makes it possible to assign the rhythm data currently being edited with the pattern sequencer. (2) Configure the mixer settings of the selected accompaniment pattern instrument part as desired. For details about mixer setting operations, see step 5 under To edit an existing rhythm (page E-107).
2. Select a tone and rhythm, and configure other
settings for the song you plan to record.
3. Press the C-3 (AUDIO RECORD) button.
3. Turn on the keyboard. 4. On the Digital Keyboard, format a memory card.
For details, see Formatting a Memory Card (page E-137). This cause the > indicator to flash, which indicates the audio record mode. The C-3 (AUDIO RECORD) button will also start flashing, which indicates audio record standby. The audio record screen like the one shown below will appear on the display.
Audio file number
5. Press the R-15 (EXIT) button to return to the
rhythm mode from the card mode.
If you have a memory card that you previous formatted on the Digital Keyboard, skip steps 4 and 5, and simply insert the card into the card slot (T-1). For details, see Loading and Removing a Memory Card (page E-137). This completes preparation for recording. Next, perform the To record play in the rhythm mode below or the To record play in the song sequencer mode procedure (page E-125).
Audio file name
Time counter (minutes:seconds)
The time counter shows how much time (minutes:seconds) has elapsed since the start of recording. You also can switch display contents to show the tempo, measure, and beat, if you want as described below. If there is an asterisk (*) in front of the audio file number, it means the file already includes recorded data. Starting recording while a file that already contains recorded data is selected will cause the old data to be overwritten by the new recording.
4. If required, perform the steps below to switch
from the time counter screen to the tempo, measure, beat screen. If you want to leave the time counter displayed, go straight to step 5.
(1) While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button, press the C-17 (MENU) button. This displays a screen like the one shown below.
If you selected a file number with an asterisk (*) in front of it in step 5, a file overwrite confirmation screen like the one shown below will appear.
(2) Use the R-17 (y) button to move the thick brackets (%) to Measure Beat and then press the R-15 (EXIT) button. This switches from the time counter to the tempo, measure, beat screen. To return to the time counter screen, the R-17 (t) button in step (2) to move the thick brackets (%) to Recording Time and then press the R-15 (EXIT) button.
If you do not want to overwrite the file, press the R-14 (NO) button. This will return to step 5 of this procedure where you can select a different audio file number. If you do want to overwrite the file, press the R-14 (YES) button. Recording will start and the C-3 (AUDIO RECORD) button will change from flashing to lit. Start to play what you want.
7. To quit recording, press the C-3 (AUDIO
RECORD) button again.
This will cause the button to change from lit to unlit and end recording. The > indicator will stop flashing on the display to indicate the audio play mode. Pressing the L-17 (PLAY/STOP) button here will stop recording and start playback of the audio file. For details about audio file playback, see Playing Back Audio (page E-126). To exit the audio play mode, press the C-2 (AUDIO PLAY) button.
4. Press the L-17 (PLAY/STOP) button.
This will start playback of the audio file and cause the L-17 (PLAY/STOP) button to change from flashing to lit. The time counter also will start counting up. The following operations are supported during playback. To perform this operation: Fast forward Fast backward Pause Restart paused playback Lower playback volume Do this: Hold down the L-15 (dFF) button or rotate the dial to the right.* Hold down the L-14 (sREW) button or rotate the dial to the left.* Press the L-16 (PAUSE) button. Press the L-16 (PAUSE) button. Press the R-14 () button, which will display a volume setting screen. Rotating the dial to the left while this screen is displayed also will lower playback volume. Press the R-14 (+) button, which will display a volume setting screen. Rotating the dial to the right while this screen is displayed also will raise playback volume. Press the L-18 (PART SELECT) button.
About center cancel
Center cancel can be used to cut out the vocal part (which is normally located in the center of the stereo field) from an audio file stored to a memory card from your computer. How successful center cancel is in cutting out the audio depends on the audio file you are playing back. Each press of the L-18 (PART SELECT) button toggles between center cancel and normal (no center cancel) playback. The current setting can be determined by checking the graphic formed inside the level indicator as shown below. Status Playback standby Playback in progress
Raise playback volume
Center cancel
* Dial operation is supported only while the audio play screen is displayed. Playback stops automatically when it reaches the end of a song. To stop playback part way through, press the L-17 (PLAY/STOP) button.
5. To exit the audio play mode, press the C-2
(AUDIO PLAY) button.
This returns to the mode screen (rhythm mode or song sequencer mode) that was displayed before you performed step 1 of this procedure.
When the MIC/INST parameter (page E-42) Pan setting is 0 (initial default value), center cancel is applied to all sound recorded from an external device connected to the T-8 (MIC IN) jack or the T-5 (INST IN) jack.
During audio record standby, you can exit the audio play mode by pressing the R-15 (EXIT) button. During the above operation, you can press the C-2 (AUDIO PLAY) button to exit the audio play mode.
To rename an audio file
1. Perform steps 1 through 4 under To play back
a recorded audio file (page E-126) to start playback.
1. Press the C-2 (AUDIO PLAY) button to enter the
audio play mode.
2. Use the dial or the R-14 (, +) buttons to display
the audio file number of the file you want to rename.
2. When playback reaches the location you want
to specify as the repeat start point, press the L-13 (REPEAT) button.
Make sure that all of the data you want to load is in the MUSICDAT folder on the memory card.
This displays the All Load screen. The remainder of the steps are the same as those from step 5 under To load data to Digital Keyboard memory from a memory card (page E-140).
To load data to Digital Keyboard memory from a memory card
3. Referring to the table in step 3 of the procedure
under To save Digital Keyboard data to a memory card (page E-138), perform the procedure required for the type of data you want to load from the card.
All setup registration banks are loaded as a batch. Other data is loaded in area (data item) units.
This causes an Xxxx Load* screen like the one shown below to appear. The sample screen below shows the screen that appears from the rhythm screen.
5. Use the dial or R-14 (, +) buttons to display the
file you want to import.
To delete a file from a memory card
1. Insert the memory card into the card slot. 2. Press the C-9 (CARD) button to enter the card
To rename a file on a memory card
FileDelete and then press the R-16 (ENTER) button.
This displays a screen for specifying the file to be deleted.
4. Use the R-17 (i, y) buttons to move the 0 to
FileRename and then press the R-16 (ENTER) button.
This displays a screen for specifying the file to be renamed.
file you want to rename.
file you want to delete.
7. After the name is the way you want, press the
Pressing the R-14 (YES) button displays the message Please Wait (indicating the operation is in progress). Do not perform any operation while this message is on the display. Complete appears on the display after the operation is complete.
appears, press the R-14 (YES) button to rename the file or the R-14 (NO) button to cancel.
R-17 L-13 L-14 L-16 L-18 L-15 L-17
Playing a Music File from a Memory Card
You can use the Digital Keyboard to play music files you saved to a memory card with your computer.
music file you want to play.
Supported music files are SMF format 0 or 1 MIDI files (MID). Playback of audio files (WAV, MP3, etc.) is not supported.
6. To start playback, press the L-17 (PLAY/STOP)
At the same time playback starts, the transpose setting (page E-18) will change to 00 and the local control setting (page E-133) will change to on.
To perform a fast forward operation, hold down the L-15 (dFF) button. The measure number in the lower right corner of the display scrolls at high speed while the L-15 (dFF) is depressed. Releasing the button immediately resumes normal playback from that point. To perform a fast backward operation, hold down the L-14 (sREW) button. Sound is muted and the measure number in the lower right corner of the display scrolls at high speed while the L-14 (sREW) is depressed. Releasing the button immediately resumes normal playback from the beginning of the measure whose number is displayed. Pressing the L-16 (PAUSE) button pauses playback. Press again to resume playback.
Setting Item User Memory Items User rhythms, user tones, user drawbar organ tones, user DSPs, user presets Registration Function Menu Item Tuning Touch Response Touch Off Velocity Pedal Assign Bend Range*1 Arpeggiator Hold Arpeggiator Speed Arpeggiator Part Registration Filter (Accompaniment/Scale) Song Pre-count Sound Song Repeat Play Auto Accompaniment Volume Song Volume Metronome Volume Audio Volume Keyboard Channel Local Control Accompaniment MIDI Out Speaker ON/OFF LCD Contrast Auto Power Off Auto Recover Other Items Tone Number*1 Rhythm Number Music Preset Number Transpose Split On/Off Split Point Layer On/Off Octave Shift*3 Accompaniment On/Off Chord Fingering Mode Auto Harmonize On/Off/Type Metronome Beat Chorus/DSP DSP Disable Reverb (On, Off, Type)
Refer to this column in the table below:
O O O*2 O*2
O O O O O O
O O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O
O O O O O O*2 O O O O O O*2 O*2 O O O O O O O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
Setting Item Chorus Type DSP Type Tempo Synchro Standby Scale Preset Number Scale Root Scale Fine Tuning Accompaniment Scale Accompaniment Part On/Off Mode (Rhythm/Card) Selection Status Card Song number Left-hand Part Select Right-hand Part Select Registration Bank Number Rhythm Category Number Tone Category Number Music Preset Category Number Mixer Settings for Part A01 through A04 Part On/Off*1 Part Volume*1 Part Pan*1 Part Coarse Tuning*1 Part Fine Tuning*1 Part Bend Range*1 Part DSP Line On/Off*1 Part Reverb Send*1 Part Chorus Send*1 Part Scale Enable*1 Mixer Settings for Master, DSP and MIC/ INST, and for Parts A05 through A16, and Parts B01 through B16
O O O O O O O O O O
O*4 O*4 O*2
O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
*1 Configured for each of the following parts: A01 through A04 (UPPER 1, UPPER 2, LOWER, Auto Harmonize). *2 Not recalled when on is selected for RegFltAcmp (page E-132). *3 Configured for each of the following parts: A01 through A03 (UPPER 1, UPPER 2, LOWER). *4 Not recalled when on is selected for RegFltScal (page E-132).
Models: CTK-7000 / WK-7500
Version : 1.0
Transmitted Recognized Remarks
Function
Basic Channel 1 - - - - 16
Default Changed
Default Messages Altered Mode 3 X Mode 3 X 0 - 127
Note Number
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