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MIDI compatibility

Connecting to another MIDI device lets you sound notes on both this keyboard and the connected device by playing on this keyboard. You can even playback commercially available pre-recorded MIDI data.

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Safety Precautions

Symbols

Various symbols are used in this operating manual and on the product itself to ensure that the product is used safely and correctly, and to prevent injury to the user and other persons as well as damage to property. Those symbols along with their meanings are shown below. WARNING This indication stipulates matters that have the risk of causing death or serious injury if the product is operated incorrectly while ignoring this indication. CAUTION This indication stipulates matters that have the risk of causing injury as well as matters for which there is the likelihood of occurrence of physical damage only if the product is operated incorrectly while ignoring this indication.

Symbol Examples

This triangle symbol ( ) means that the user should be careful. (The example at left indicates electrical shock caution.) This circle with a line through it ( ) means that the indicated action must not be performed. Indications within or nearby this symbol are specifically prohibited. (The example at left indicates that disassembly is prohibited.) The black dot ( ) means that the indicated action must be performed. Indications within this symbol are actions that are specifically instructed to be performed. (The example at left indicates that the power plug must be unplugged from the electrical socket.)

WARNING

Please use caution regarding the handling of the AC adaptor. Do not use a voltage other than the indicated power supply voltage. Use of a voltage other than that indicated may cause fire or electrical shock. If the power cord should become damaged (exposed wires, disconnection, etc.), purchase a new AC adaptor. Use of a damaged power cord may cause fire or electrical shock. Do not cut or damage the power cord. Also do not place heavy objects on top of it or subject it to excessive heat. Damage to the power cord may cause fire or electrical shock. Do not attempt to shape the power cord or subject it to excessive bending, twisting or pulling. This may cause fire or electrical shock. Please use the adaptor specified for this instrument. Use of another adaptor may cause fire, electrical shock, or malfunction. Do not locate the instrument or its stand on an uneven or unstable surface. Locating the instrument or its stand on an uneven or unstable surface can cause it to fall, creating the danger of personal injury.

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Do not place containers containing water or other liquids on the instrument. Do not place the following objects on the instrument. Placing such objects on the instrument may cause fire or electrical shock if they spill and get inside the instrument. Containers filled with water or other liquids (including vases, potted plants, cups, cosmetics and medicines) Small metal objects (including hairpins, sewing needles and coins) Flammable objects In the event a foreign object should happen to get inside the instrument, please take the following actions: 1. Turn power off. 2. Unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet. 3. If there are any batteries loaded in the keyboard, remove them. Do not touch the batteries directly with your hands when removing them. They may be hot or battery fluid may be leaking from them. 4. Consult with the dealer where you purchased the keyboard or with an authorized CASIO service provider. Do not disassemble or modify the instrument. Never attempt of take apart or modify the instrument, its accessories, or separately sold options. Doing so may cause fire, electrical shock or malfunction. Consult your dealer concerning all inspection, adjustment or repair of internal components. Do not use if there is an abnormality or malfunction. Do not use the instrument if there appear to be abnormalities such as the presence of smoke or abnormal odor. Also do not use the instrument if there appear to be malfunctions such as the power not coming on or sound not being produced. Use under such conditions may cause fire or electrical shock. In such cases, take the following actions immediately. Never attempt to repair the instrument yourself. 1. Turn power off. 2. Unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet. 3. If there are any batteries loaded in the keyboard, remove them. Do not touch the batteries directly with your hands when removing them. They may be hot or battery fluid may be leaking from them. 4. Consult with the dealer where you purchased the keyboard or with an authorized CASIO service provider. When the instrument has been dropped: In the case the instrument has been dropped or damaged, take the following actions. Continued use may cause fire or electrical shock. 1. Turn power off. 2. Unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet. 3. If there are any batteries loaded in the keyboard, remove them. Do not touch the batteries directly with your hands when removing them. They may be hot or battery fluid may be leaking from them. 4. Consult with the dealer where you purchased the keyboard or with an authorized CASIO service provider. Be careful of the bags around children. Never allow anyone to place the plastic bags of the instrument, its accessories, and its separately sold options over their heads. Doing so may cause suffocation. Particular caution is required in homes with small children.

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CAUTION
AC Adaptor Do not locate the power cord in close proximity to heaters or other heating appliances. This may cause the cord to melt leading to possible fire or electrical shock. When unplugging the AC adaptor from an electrical outlet, always make sure to pull on the adaptor itself and not the cord. Pulling excessively on the cord may cause it to be damaged or break leading to possible fire or electrical shock. Do not touch the AC adaptor with wet hands when it is plugged in. This may cause electrical shock. When not using the instrument for an extended period such as when traveling, always make sure to unplug the AC adaptor from the electrical outlet for safety reasons. After use turn off the power switch of the instrument and unplug the AC adaptor from the electrical outlet. At least once a year, unplug the AC adaptor from the power outlet and clean the area around the prongs of the plug. Dust build up around the prongs can create the danger of fire. Batteries Improper battery use may cause batteries to rupture and leak. This may cause injury, malfunction of the instrument or discoloration of furniture and other articles that come into contact with battery fluid. Take care to observe the following. Install batteries so their polarity (+/) matches that indicated on the instrument. For safety and to prevent possible leakage of battery fluid, always make sure to remove batteries from the instrument when you do not plan to use it for a long time. Always make sure that the batteries making up a set are all of the same type. Never combine new batteries with old ones. Never dispose of batteries by incinerating them. Never short or disassemble batteries, and do not expose them to excessive heat. Replace dead batteries as soon as possible. Never attempt to recharge batteries. Transport When transporting the instrument, always make sure to unplug the AC adaptor from the electrical outlet and confirm that all other external connections have been disconnected. Only then should the instrument be transported. If the above is not done, the cord may be damaged leading to possible fire or electrical shock. Care Whenever caring, make sure to first unplug the AC adaptor from the electrical outlet. Also remove the instruments batteries if battery power is being used. Location Never locate the instrument in areas subject to high humidity or heavy accumulation of dust. Doing so may cause fire or electrical shock. Never locate the instrument in areas subject to grease splatters or steam, such as in a kitchen or near a humidifier. Doing so may cause fire or electrical shock. Do not place keyboard on lacquered furniture. The instruments silicone rubber feet may eventually blacken or scar lacquered surfaces. Use felt cloth pads to insulate the feet or preferably use a CASIO musical instrument stand designed for your keyboard.

Power Supply
This keyboard can be powered by current from a standard 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.

I Using batteries

Always make sure you turn off the keyboard before loading or replacing batteries.

To load batteries

1. Remove the battery compartment cover. 2. Load 6 AA-size batteries into the battery compartment.
Make sure that the positive (+) and negative () ends are facing correctly.
3. Insert the tabs on the battery compartment cover into the holes provided and close the cover.
The keyboard may not function correctly if you load or replace batteries with power turned on. If this happens, turning the keyboard off and then back on again should return functions back to normal.
Important Battery Information
I The following shows the approximate battery life provided by different battery types. Standard battery life: Approximately 1 hour (SUM3/R6P) Approximately 4 hours (AM3/LR6) Both of the above values are standard battery life at normal temperature, with the keyboard volume at a medium setting. Temperature extremes or playing at very loud volume settings can shorten battery life. I Any of the following symptoms indicate low battery power. Replace batteries as soon as possible whenever any of the following occurs. Dim power supply indicator Instrument does not turn on Dim, difficult to read display Abnormally low speaker/headphone volume Distortion of sound output Occasional interruption of sound when playing at high volumes Sudden power failure when playing at high volumes Dimming of the display when playing at high volume Abnormal rhythm pattern and demo tune play Dimming of keyboard lights when notes sound Loss of power, sound distortion, or low volume when playing from a connected computer or MIDI device

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Improper handling of batteries can cause them to burst and leak, which creates the danger of personal injury or damage due to contact with battery acid. Be sure to note the following important precautions. Always make sure that the positive (+) and negative () poles are facing correctly as indicated inside the battery compartment. To avoid damage caused by leaking batteries, be sure to remove batteries from the keyboard whenever you leave it unattended for long periods (such as when leaving on a trip). Never mix batteries of different types. Never mix old batteries with new ones. Never discard batteries by incinerating them, do not allow their poles to be shorted (connected to each other), never take batteries apart, and do not expose batteries to direct heat. Replace batteries as soon as possible after any sign they are getting weak. Never attempt to recharge batteries.

I Using the AC Adaptor

Make sure that you use only the AC adaptor specified for this keyboard. Specified AC Adaptor: AD-5
DC 9V jack AC adaptor AD-5

AC outlet

Also note the following important warnings and precautions when using the AC adaptor.

Warning!

Take care to avoid any damage to or breakage of the power cord. Never place any heavy objects on the power cord or expose it to direct heat. Doing so creates the danger of power cord damage, fire, and electrical shock. Use only the specified AC adaptor. Use of another type of adaptor creates the danger of fire and electrical shock.

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Caution!
For safety sake, be sure to unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet whenever leaving the keyboard unattended for a long time (such as when leaving on a trip). Always turn off the keyboard and unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet when you are not using the keyboard.
Make sure that the keyboard is turned off before connecting or disconnecting the AC adaptor. Using the AC adaptor for a long time can cause it to become warm to the touch. This is normal and does not indicate malfunction.

I Auto Power Off

When you are using battery power, keyboard power turns off automatically whenever you leave it on without performing any operation for about 6 minutes. When this happens, move the POWER/MODE selector to the OFF position and then back to NORMAL, CASIO CHORD, or FINGERED to turn power back on.
Auto Power Off is disabled (it does not function) when you are using the AC adaptor to power the keyboard.

I Power On Alert

Keyboard keys light to alert you if you leave power on and do not perform any operation for about 6 minutes. Note that keys light only, and no sound is produced. When this happens, press any button or keyboard key to clear the power on alert.
Power on alert operates only when you are powering the keyboard using the AC adaptor. It does not operate when you are using batteries.
I To disable Auto Power Off and power on alert
Hold down the TONE button while turning on the keyboard to disable Auto Power Off and power on alert. When these functions are turned off, the keyboard does not turn off automatically and no alert is performed no matter how long it is left with no operation being performed. Auto Power Off and power on alert are enabled again when you manually turn off power and then turn it back on again.

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LOW FLOOR TOM CLOSED HI-HAT
HIGH FLOOR TOM PEDAL HI-HAT LOW TOM OPEN HI-HAT LOW MID TOM

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There are no sounds assigned to any keyboard keys from B4 onward when the 99 PERCUSSION tone is selected.

Digital Sampling

A number of the tones that are available with this keyboard have been recorded and processed using a technique called digital sampling. To ensure a high level of total quality, samples are taken in the low, mid, and high ranges and then combined to provide you with sounds that are amazingly close to the originals. You may notice very slight differences in volume or sound quality for some tones when you play them at different positions on the keyboard. This is an unavoidable result of multiple sampling, and it is not a sign of malfunction.

Polyphony

The term polyphony refers to the maximum number of notes you can play at the same time. This keyboard has 12-note polyphony, which includes the notes you play as well as the rhythms and auto-accompaniment patterns that are played by the keyboard. This means that when a rhythm or auto-accompaniment pattern is being played by the keyboard, the number of notes (polyphony) available for keyboard play is reduced. Also note that some of the tones offer only 6-note polyphony.
When rhythm or auto accompaniment is playing, the number of sounds simultaneously played is reduced. Though you can sound up to 12 notes at one time, only the last four keyboard keys pressed light up.

I Other Useful Functions

To change the key of the keyboard
The transpose feature of this keyboard lets you raise or lower its key in semitone increments. This means you can easily match to suit someones voice, and you can eliminate sharps and flats from music making it easier to play.
1. While in any mode besides the Song Bank Mode (indicated when the SONG BANK icon is lit), hold down the TONE button and press the RHYTHM button.
Perform step 2 within five seconds after performing step 1.
2. Use the TEMPO buttons to change the key of the keyboard.
Example: To change the tuning to B (indicated by -1 since it is one tone below C, which is the normal tuning of the keyboard). See page E-20 for the indicator that appears for each key.
Indicator remains on the display for a few seconds.

C D C D E F G A B C

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F G A E B

Normal tuning

B (-1) tuning

<Keys and their indicators>
Key : Display : : Pressing : Pressing

<Note Names>

You cannot change the transpose setting while the keyboard is in the Song Bank Mode. In step 2 of the above operation, you could also use the number buttons [0] to [5] to specify C through F. Pressing both of the TEMPO buttons ( / ) at the same time returns the transpose setting to C(0). The transpose setting is automatically set to C(0) whenever you turn keyboard power on. The transpose setting is automatically set to C(0) whenever you press the SONG BANK button. The pitch of a transposed note depends on the tone you are using. If the transpose operation causes a note to exceed its upper range, the same note from the lowest octave available is substituted. The transpose operation does not affect tone number 99 (PERCUSSION) or autoaccompaniment rhythms. Transposing tones 75 through 79 and 90 through 96 changes the range of keys to which each of the tones is assigned. The transpose setting is automatically set to C(0) whenever you press the DEMO button.

To tune the keyboard

A simple operation lets you tune the keyboard to another musical instrument.
1. While in any mode besides the Song Bank Mode (indicated when the SONG BANK icon is lit), hold down the TONE button and press the SONG BANK button.
2. Use the TEMPO buttons to change the tuning of the keyboard.

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In step 2 of the above procedure, you could also use the number buttons to input a value from 00 to 50. Pressing both of the TEMPO buttons ( / ) at the same time returns the tuning setting to 00. Pressing the SONG BANK button changes the tuning setting to 00. The tuning setting does not affect any of Song Bank tunes. You can tune the keyboard within a range of approximately 50 cents (100 cents = 1 semitone). The tuning setting is automatically set to 00 whenever you turn the keyboard on. Pressing the DEMO button changes the tuning setting to 00. The tuning operation does not affect rhythm (percussion).

I Playing the demo tunes

You can set up the keyboard to continually play its 100 built-in Song Bank tunes. Keyboard keys light to indicate the melody notes of the demo tune as it plays.

To start demo tune play

1. Switch power on and adjust the volume level. 2. Press the DEMO button.
Demo tune play continues in a sequential endless loop until you switch it off. The number of the demo tune currently playing is shown on the display. You can play along on the keyboard while a demo tune is playing back.

I Using fill-in rhythm

You can insert a fill-in rhythm by pressing the SYNCHRO/FILL-IN button while an auto-rhythm plays.

I Using Synchro start

You can start the rhythm and accompaniment pattern at the same time, with your play of the accompaniment keyboard. To do this, follow the steps below.
1. Set the POWER/MODE selector to the CASIO CHORD or FINGERED position.
2. Select an auto-rhythm. 3. Press the SYNCHRO/FILL-IN button.
4. Press the accompaniment keys to play the first chord. As soon as you do, the autoaccompaniment pattern begins to play.
5. To stop the auto-accompaniment pattern play, press the START/STOP button.
If you set the POWER/MODE selector to NORMAL in step 1 on page E-22, the operation in step 4 starts play of the rhythm (percussion instruments) only.

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Three Step Lesson System
I Using Three Step Lesson System
Even individuals who cannot play the keyboard at all can follow along with the 100 built-in Song Bank tunes with the ONE KEY PLAY buttons. You can also use the Three Step Lesson System to learn at your own pace. Play slowly at first until you are able to play along at normal speed. Of the 100 built-in tunes, numbers 00 through 84 feature auto-accompaniment (autoaccompaniment tunes), while 85 through 99 are played using both hands (two-hand tunes). The Three Step Lesson System can be used with the following three-step lesson plan to master keyboard play.
Step 1: Easy Play Pressing the ONE KEY PLAY buttons plays the melody for an auto-accompaniment tune or the right hand part for two-hand tunes. In both cases, the autoaccompaniment (the right hand part in the case of two-hand tunes) is played automatically by the keyboard. In place of the ONE KEY PLAY buttons, you can also press any key of the keyboard to play the melody or right hand part. The purpose of this step is to familiarize yourself with the timing required to play melody notes. Step 2: Slow Play Press the keys that light as they teach you the correct notes to play. You can play at the pace you want, because the auto-accompaniment or left hand part waits until you press the correct key. Step 3: Normal Play At this level, the keyboards keys still light to indicate which notes to play, but they no longer wait for you to press the correct key. The auto-accompaniment or left hand part is played at normal speed. Notes
You may not be able to see the keyboard keys light under direct sunlight or in other brightly lit areas. You can press the ONE KEY PLAY, STEP 1, STEP 2, and STEP 3 buttons at any time, except while a demo tune is playing. To return the keyboard to its normal mode, press the SONG BANK button.

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Three Step Lesson System Tempo Setting
You can use the procedure in step 6 of the procedure on page E-22 to set the tempo of the left-hand part for Song Bank and Three Step Lesson System play (Step 1 through 3). This means you can use a slower tempo at the beginning, and then increase it as you learn. Press both of the TEMPO buttons ( and ) at the same time to return the tempo to its initial preset setting.

1. Press the STEP 3 button.
When you do, the STEP 3 icon lights. Play starts after a count sounds.

STEP 3 icon

2. Play along on the keyboard, following the keys as they light.
The accompaniment (left hand) part of the tune plays at normal speed, regardless of what you play on the keyboard. With a auto-accompaniment tune, the keyboard key that corresponds to the next note to be played flashes, and lights when the note should be played. With a two-hand tune, the applicable keyboard key remains lit as long as its note plays. In this case, however, the key for the next note to be played does not flash. Keys light when their notes start to play.
3. To interrupt a Normal Play session, press the START/STOP button.
When you do, the STEP 3 icon goes out.

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I To practice the left hand part
Once you master right hand part play, you can use the two-hand tunes (numbers 85 through 99) to practice left hand part.
1. Press the STEP 1, STEP 2, or STEP 3 button.
When you do, the STEP 1, STEP 2, or STEP 3 icon lights.
2. Press the PART SELECT button to switch the left hand play.
After a count beat sounds, the right-hand part starts to play and the keys for the left-hand part notes flash.
3. Press the PART SELECT button to return the part selection to its previous setting.
4. To interrupt play of the melody, press the START/STOP button.
When you do, the STEP 1, STEP 2, or STEP 3 icon goes out.
The PART SELECT button is operational only while STEP 1, STEP 2, or STEP 3 is playing or paused (by the START/STOP button).
To check if the right hand or left hand part is currently selected (two-hand tunes only)
The Three Step Lesson System tells you what part is selected whenever you press the STEP 3 button. Pressing the STEP 3 button causes the leftmost three keys to light when the left hand part is selected, and the rightmost three keys to light when the right hand part is selected.

Left hand part selected

Right hand part selected

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I 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. MIDI compatible equipment can exchange keyboard key press, key release, tone change, and other data as messages. Though you do not need any special knowledge about MIDI to use this keyboard as a stand-alone unit, MIDI operations require a bit of specialized knowledge. This section provides you with an overview of MIDI that will help to get you going.

MIDI Connections

MIDI messages are send out through the MIDI OUT terminal of one machine to the MIDI IN terminal of another machine over a MIDI cable. To send a message from this keyboard to another machine, for example, you must use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI OUT terminal of this keyboard to the MIDI IN terminal of the other machine. To send MIDI messages back to this keyboard, you need to use a MIDI cable to connect the other machines MIDI OUT terminal to the MIDI IN terminal of this keyboard. To use a computer or other MIDI device to record and playback the MIDI data produced by this keyboard, you must connect the MIDI IN and MIDI OUT terminals of both machines in order send and receive data.

Channel 10 is for the drum part only, and it does not receive Program Change messages. When receiving MIDI data, it sounds percussion sounds produced by this keyboard.
I PITCH BEND This message carries pitch bend information for smoothly sliding the pitch upwards or downwards during keyboard play. This keyboard does not send pitch bend data, but is can receive such data. I CONTROL CHANGE This message adds effects such as vibrato and volume changes applied during keyboard play. CONTROL CHANGE data includes a control number (to identify the effect type) and a control value (to specify the on/off status and depth of the effect). The following is a list of data that can be received using CONTROL CHANGE. Effect VOLUME HOLD1 MODULATION Control Number 1

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I LOCAL CONTROL (Default: on) /GM mapping (Default: off) This setting determines whether or not the keyboard and sound source of this keyboard are connected internally. When recording to a computer or other external device connected to this keyboards MIDI IN/OUT terminal, it helps if you turn LOCAL CONTROL off. on: Anything played on the keyboard is sounded by the internal sound source and simultaneously output as a MIDI message from the MIDI OUT terminal. oFF: Anything played on the keyboard is output as a MIDI message from the MIDI OUT terminal, without being sounded by the internal sound source. Turn LOCAL CONTROL off whenever you are using the MIDI THRU function of a computer or other external device. Also note that no sound is produced by the keyboard if LOCAL CONTROL is turned off and no external device is connected.

MIDI THRU

MIDI OUT Sound Source
MIDI OUT MIDI IN Sound Source
LOCAL CONTROL On Notes played on the keyboard are sounded by the internal sound source and output as MIDI messages from the MIDI OUT terminal.
LOCAL CONTROL Off Notes played on the keyboard are output as MIDI messages from the MIDI OUT terminal, but not sounded directly by the internal sound source. The MIDI THRU terminal of the connected device can be used to return the MIDI message and sound it on this keyboards sound source.

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I To turn off LOCAL CONTROL While holding down the RHYTHM button, press the SONG BANK button. This also turns on GM mapping. I To turn on LOCAL CONTROL While holding down the RHYTHM button, press the PART SELECT button. This turns off GM mapping. Note that LOCAL CONTROL is also turned on automatically when any of the following buttons are pressed.
POWER (to turn on power), START/STOP (to start rhythm or Song Bank tune play), ONE-KEY PLAY, STEP 1, STEP 2, STEP 3, DEMO (to start demo tune play).
See the GM Tone Map List at the back of this manual for information about tone assignments while GM mapping is turned on.

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Technical Reference

I Troubleshooting

Power on alert is telling you that power is left on.
RHYTHM button does not work. Song Bank tone does not change.
Keyboard is in the Song Bank Mode. A two-hand Song Bank tune (number 85 through 99) is selected.
Cannot change TRANSPOSE/TUNE settings.
Keyboard is in the Song Bank Mode. Demo tune play is in progress. More than one key is being pressed at the same time, which causes accompaniment to advance the corresponding number of notes (up to four). MIDI cables are not connected properly. The computers MIDI THRU function is turned on.
Cannot play correctly even when the lit keyboard keys are pressed with Step 1.
No sound is produced when playing MIDI data from a computer. Playing on the keyboard produces an unnatural sound when connected to a computer.
Connect MIDI cables properly. Turn off the MIDI THRU function on the computer or turn off LOCAL CONTROL on the keyboard.

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I Specifications
Model: Keyboard: Key Light System: Tones: Polyphony: LK-40/LK-standard-size keys; 5 octaves Can be turned on and off (up to 4 keys can be lit at the same time) 100 presets 12 notes maximum
Three Step Lesson System: Number of simultaneosly lit keys; 4 Three steps Playback: 1 tune repeat playback Auto-accompaniment: Rhythm patterns 100 presets Tempo Adjustable, (216 steps, = 40 to 255), initial value: 120 Chords Two systems: CASIO CHORD, FINGERED Other Fill-in pattern, Synchro start 100 tunes Transpose (F# to C to F: half-note) Tuning Adjustable A4 = Approx. 440 Hz, 50 cents, Initial value: A4 = Approx. 440 Hz 5 multi-timbre receive 10 cm diameter x 2 (Output: 2W+2W) Main volume; 10 steps (0 to 9), initial value: 7 MIDI Terminals Power Supply Headphones/Output IN, OUT DC 9V jack Stereo standard jack (Output is monaural.) [output impedance: 78, output voltage: 4V (RMS) MAX], 2-way AC/DC power sources; Batteries 6 AA-size Battery life approximately 1 hour on R6P (SUM3) manganese batteries/ 4 hours on LR6 (AM3) alkaline batteries AC adaptor AD-5 Approximately 6 minutes after the last operation (Operates during battery use only) 9V 7.7 W 94.4 x 36.3 x 11.8 cm (37 3/16" x 14 5/16" x 4 5/8") Approximately 4.5 kg (9.9 lbs) (without batteries)
Song Bank tunes: Other Functions:
MIDI: Speakers: Digital Volume Control: I/O Terminals:

Power Supply:

Auto Power Off: Power Consumption: Dimensions: Weight:
* Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Appendix/Apndice
I GM Tone Map List I Lista de asignaciones de sonido GM
Tone No./Tone Name N de sonido/Nombre de sonido 46

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GM No. N GM 69
GRAND PIANO BRIGHT PIANO HONKY-TONK E GRAND PIANO ELEC PIANO 1 ELEC PIANO 2 ELEC PIANO 3 ELEC PIANO 4 HARPSICHORD CLAVI ELEC ORGAN 1 ELEC ORGAN 2 ELEC ORGAN 3 ELEC ORGAN 4 CHURCH ORGAN PIPE ORGAN REED ORGAN ACCORDION BANDONEON HARMONICA NYLON STR GT STEEL STR GT JAZZ GUITAR CLEAN GUITAR MUTE GUITAR DIST GUITAR ACOUSTIC BASS ELEC BASS SLAP BASS BANJO VIOLIN CELLO HARP STRINGS 1 STRINGS 2 STRINGS 3 SYNTH-STR 1 SYNTH-STR 2 CHOIR AAHS SYNTH-VOICE TRUMPET TUBA BRASS SECTION FRENCH HORN 1 FRENCH HORN 2 BRASS 1 BRASS 2

Tone No./Tone Name N de sonido/Nombre de sonido 99 SYNTH-BRASS 1 SYNTH-BRASS 2 SYNTH-BRASS 3 SOPRANO SAX ALTO SAX TENOR SAX OBOE CLARINET PICCOLO FLUTE RECORDER FLUTE ENSEMBLE WHISTLE SYNTH-LEAD 1 SYNTH-LEAD 2 SYNTH-LEAD 3 CALLIOPE SYNTH-PAD 1 SYNTH-PAD 2 SYNTH-PAD 3 BOWED GLASS HALO PAD SYNTH-BASS RAIN DROP SF SOUNDTRACK SPACE PAD SYNTH-SFX VEHICLE TELEPHONE SPACE INVADER FUNNY STRINGS PIANO STRINGS EP CHOIR EP CHOIR ORGAN STRINGS GUITAR STRINGS HARP BRASS STRINGS VIB PAD 12STR GUITAR CHOIR STRINGS BASS/PIANO BASS/E PIANO BASS/VIB BASS/NYLON STR GT BASS/DIST GUITAR STRINGS/PIANO STRINGS/TRUMPET VIBRAPHONE MARIMBA PERCUSSION 10 12

GM No. N GM 83

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I Rhythm List I Lista de ritmos
POPS I CLUB POP FUNKY POP 1 RAP POP FUNKY POP 2 SOUL BALLAD POP BALLAD LOVE BALLAD FUNKY POP 3 EPIC BALLAD LITE POP HEAVY ROCK 8 BEAT ROCK STRAIGHT ROCK HEAVY METAL TWIST NEW ORLNS R&R CHICAGO BLUES R&B FRENCH WALTZ SLOW WALTZ SERENADE TANGO 1
LATIN I BOSSA NOVA SAMBA MAMBO RHUMBA CHA-CHA-CHA MERENGUE REGGAE BOLERO TANGO 2 LAMBADA
JAZZ/FUSION BIG BAND SLOW SWING SWING FOX TROT JAZZ WALTZ MODERN JAZZ COOL HARD BOP ACID JAZZ LATIN FUSION
POPS II 16 BEAT SHUFFLE 16 BEAT POP 16 BEAT FUNK 8 BEAT POP 8 BEAT SOUL 8 BEAT SHUFFLE DANCE POP 1 DANCE POP 2 POP FUSION FOLKIE POP
LATIN II/VARIOUS I PUNTA CUMBIA SKA TEX-MEX SALSA FOLKLORE PASODOBLE RUMBA CATALANA SEVILLANA FOLK
DANCE/FUNK TECHNO POP RAVE CLUB GROOVE TECHNO TRANCE HOUSE GROOVE SOUL DISCO RAP FUNK
ROCK I ROCK WALTZ SLOW ROCK 1 SLOW ROCK 2 SOFT ROCK 1 SOFT ROCK 2 SOFT ROCK 3 POP ROCK 1 POP ROCK 2 50S ROCK 60S SOUL
VARIOUS II COUNTRY BLUEGRASS TOWNSHIP FAST GOSPEL SLOW GOSPEL ADANI BALADI BAROQUE ENKA NEW AGE
EUROPEAN POLKA 1 POLKA 2 MARCH 1 MARCH 2 WALTZ VIENNESE WALTZ

ROCK II 4 BEAT ROCK ROCK

478B-E-093A

I Fingered Chord Charts

I Cuadros de acordes digitados

7 m7 dim7

Rot Ackordtyp

Ackordtyp

C C /(D ) D (D )/E E F F /(G ) G (G )/A A (A )/B B

M7 m7-5 dim aug sus4

C /(D )

(D )/E

F /(G )

(G )/A

(A )/B

478B-E-094A

478B-E-095A

7sus4 mM7 7-5 add9

m add9
Cannot be specified in FINGERED setting because of accompaniment keyboard limitations, but augmented chords made up of the same component notes (with different base note) can be used instead.

Chords with same component notes as B aug..D aug, F aug Chords with same component notes as B aug..E aug, G aug
No puede especificarse en el ajuste FINGERED debido a las limitaciones del teclado de acompaamiento, pero en su lugar pueden usarse los acordes aumentados compuestos por las mismas notas componentes (con diferente nota bsica). Acordes con las mismas notas componentes como B aumentada. D aumentada, F aumentada. Acordes con las mismas notas componentes como B aumentada. E aumentada, G aumentada.

478B-E-096A

478B-E-097A

478B-E-098A

478B-E-099A

478B-E-100A

478B-E-101A

Model Version: 1.0

LK-40 LK-42 MIDI Implementation Chart
Transmitted Recognized Remarks 1-4, 10 1-4, 1
Function. Default Changed

Basic Channel

Default Messages Altered Mode 3 X 36-96 True voice Note ON Note OFF O 9nH v = 75, 100 *2 X 9nH v = 0 X X X X O X Keys Chs O 9nH v = 1-127 X 9nH v = 0,8nH v = *3

Mode 3 X

Note Number: 0-127 36-96 *1
*1: Depends on tone *3 = no relation

Velocity

After Touch

Pitch Bender

478B-E-102A

Control Change

1 6,10 11

X X X X X

O X O X X
Modulation Data entry Volume Pan Expression

64 100,121

X X X X

O X X X

Hold1 RPN LSB, MSB All sound off Reset all controller
X X X X X Modulation Data entry Volume Pan Expression

478B-E-103A

64 100,121 O 0-99 True # X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X Hold1 RPN LSB, MSB All sound off Reset all controller *4: Depends on GM Map setting O 0-127, 0-99 *4

Program Change:

System Exclusive : Song Pos : Song Sel : Tune X : Clock : Commands X X X X X

System Common

System Real Time
: Local ON/OFF : All notes OFF Messages : Active Sense : Reset

Remarks

*2: V(Velocity)=100 when note on data when the main volume value of this unit is 9 to 2, and V=75 when the main volume value is 1 or 0.
Mode 1 : OMNI ON, POLY Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY

 

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