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USERS GUIDE GUA DEL USUARIO

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GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THE UNIT IN THE U.S.A. (not applicable to other areas).

NOTICE

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

FCC WARNING

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
CASIO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. Unit 6, 1000 North Circular Road London NW2 7JD, U.K. This mark is valid in the EU countries only. Please keep all information for future reference.

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Welcome.
To the happy family of satisfied CASIO electronic musical instrument owners! To get the most out of the many features and functions of the keyboard, be sure to carefully read this manual and keep it on hand for future reference.
Important! When using batteries, be sure to replace them or shift to one of the alternate power sources whenever you notice any of the following symptoms.
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

Main Features

100 amazingly realistic tones Enhanced auto-accompaniment function for greater versatility
100 built in auto-accompaniment patterns.
100 Built-in Song Bank tunes
A total of 100 built-in Song Bank tunes comes built in for playback enjoyment or play-along practice.
A three-step lesson function lets you develop your musical skills by following the keys as they light (Three Step Lesson System).
First you become familiar with the timing of the notes by watching the keys light as you playback one of the 100 built-in Song Bank tunes. Next, practice playing along at a pace thats comfortable for you. Finally, try playing along at the normal tempo for the Song Bank tune.

Auto Accompaniment

Simply specify a chord and the keyboard automatically produces the matching rhythm, bass, and chord patterns. One-touch fill-ins make accompaniments sound interesting and natural.

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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.

Welcome...E-1 Main Features...E-1 Safety Precautions...E-2 Care of Your Keyboard...E-5 Contents...E-6 Control Locations...E-8 Quick Reference..E-10 Connections...E-12
Phones/Output Jack.... E-12

Power Supply...E-14

Using batteries... E-14
To load batteries.... E-14 Important Battery Information... E-14
Using the AC Adaptor... E-15 Auto Power Off... E-16 Power On Alert.... E-16 To disable Auto Power Off and power on alert.. E-16

Basic Operations..E-17

To switch power on and off... E-17 To change tones... E-17
Keyboard split tones... E-18 Digital Sampling... E-19 Polyphony.... E-19
Other Useful Functions... E-19
To change the key of the keyboard... E-19 To tune the keyboard... E-20

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Playing the demo tunes.. E-21
To start demo tune play... E-21 To stop demo tune play... E-21

Playing rhythms... E-22

To select and play a rhythm.. E-22
Using auto-accompaniment... E-23
About the accompaniment keyboard.. E-23 Using the CASIO CHORD system... E-24 To play a CASIO CHORD auto-accompaniment.. E-24 Using standard fingerings.... E-25 To play a FINGERED auto-accompaniment... E-26
Improvising with the preset patterns... E-27 Using fill-in rhythm.... E-27 Using Synchro start... E-27
Three Step Lesson System...E-28
Using Three Step Lesson System... E-28
Three Step Lesson System Tempo Setting... E-29 To play a built-in Song Bank tune... E-29 Using the Three Step Lesson System with Song Bank Tunes.. E-30 How the Three Step Lesson System operates in Steps 1 through 3.. E-31 Turning Off Key Lighting... E-32 Number of Simultaneously Lit Keys.. E-32 To change the tone used for the melody of a Song Bank tune. E-32
Step 1: Easy Play... E-33 Step 2: Slow Play... E-33 Step 3: Normal Play... E-34 To practice the left hand part... E-35
To check if the right hand or left hand part is currently selected. E-35
Technical Reference...E-36
Troubleshooting... E-36 Specifications.... E-38

Appendix... A-1

Fingered Chord Charts... A-1 Rhythm List.... A-3

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Control Locations

Rear Panel

DC 9V PHONES/ OUTPUT

3-STEP LESSON

STEP 1 STEP 3

RHYTHM TRANSPOSE TONE TUNE SONG BANK TEMPO :VALUE UP :VALUE DOWN

NUMBER

STEP 2

DEMO POWER/MODE

SYNCHRO/ FILL-IN START/ STOP

KEY LIGHT

VOLUME
FINGERED ON OFF CASIO CHORD NORMAL

ONE KEY PLAY

POWER/MODE

SYNCHRO/ FILL-IN

START/ STOP

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1 POWER/MODE selector 2 Power indicator 3 VOLUME buttons 4 SYNCHRO/FILL-IN button 5 START/STOP button 6 TEMPO buttons 7 KEY LIGHT button 8 STEP 1 icon 9 STEP 2 icon 0 STEP 3 icon A SONG BANK icon B Display C RHYTHM icon D TONE icon E PART SELECT button F TONE button G RHYTHM button

H ONE KEY PLAY buttons I SONG BANK button J Number buttons K DEMO button L 3-STEP LESSON buttons M TRANSPOSE/TUNE operation guide N 100 RHYTHMS list
See Rhythm List on page A-3 for details.
O 100 TONES list P 100 SONG BANK list Q Speakers R CHORD ROOT NAMES S Percussion instrument list T DC 9V jack U PHONES/OUTPUT jack
For connection of commercially available headphones. Output from the speakers is automatically cut when headphones are connected.
* Attachment of Score Stand Insert the score stand into the slot at the top of the keyboard as shown in the illustration.

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Quick Reference

This section provides a quick overview of keyboard operation using steps one and two of the 3-step lesson feature. See page E-28 for detailed explanations of these steps.
Set the POWER/MODE selector to NORMAL.
Press the SONG BANK button.
Find the tune yo Song Bank list, number button number.

SONG BANK icon lights.

To select 20 A [2] and the [0].
Play the melody part on the keyboard. <If you pressed the STEP 1 button in 4.> Play the notes with the ONE KEY PLAY buttons.
The accompaniment tempo automatically adjusts to play along with your melody.
<If you pressed Play the notes o
Keep the key d If you selected goes out as so The key that co you need to pla After you press accompanimen

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Find the tune you want to play in the Song Bank list, and then use the number buttons to input its two-digit number.
To select 20 AMAZING GRACE, input [2] and the [0].
Press the STEP 1 button or STEP 2 button.

NCHRO/ FILL-IN

When you do, the STEP 1 icon or STEP 2 icon lights. The keyboard sounds a count beat and waits for you to play something on the keyboard. The keys that you need to press first flash.

STEP 1

STEP 3
<If you pressed the STEP 2 button in 4.> Play the notes on the keyboard, pressing keys as they light.
Keep the key depressed as long as it stays lit. If you selected any song from number 85 through 99, the lit key goes out as soon as you press it. The key that corresponds to the next note you need to play will flash. After you press the correct melody key, accompaniment proceeds to the next note.

s to play

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Connections

I Phones/Output Jack

Before connecting headphones 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]

Some of the preset tones split the keyboard and assign two or more sounds. With such a preset tone, the sound produced depends on what position of the keyboard you play. For example, BASS/PIANO (tone 90) puts BASS on the left and PIANO on the right of the keyboard. <Example> BASS/PIANO (No.90)

PERCUSSION (No.99)

PERCUSSION (tone 99) assigns 35 percussion sound to the keyboard as illustrated below. The sound assigned to each key are indicated above the keyboard.
BASS DRUM SIDE STICK ACOUSTIC SNARE HAND CLAP ELECTRIC SNARE
HIGH MID TOM CRASH CYMBAL 1 HIGH TOM RIDE CYMBAL 1 CHINESE CYMBAL RIDE BELL TAMBOURINE SPLASH CYMBAL COWBELL CRASH CYMBAL 2 CLAVES RIDE CYMBAL 2
HIGH BONGO LOW BONGO MUTE HIGH CONGA OPEN HIGH CONGA LOW CONGA HIGH TIMBALES LOW TIMBALES HIGH AGOGO LOW AGOGO CABASA MARACAS
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

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<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.

I Using auto-accompaniment
This keyboard features 100 accompaniment patterns that let you add full accompaniments to your performances automatically. With auto-accompaniment, part of the keyboard is reserved as an accompaniment keyboard. As you play your chords on the accompaniment keyboard, the accompaniment patterns adjusts automatically to follow the progression you play. You get a choice between two different methods for chord play. FINGERED lets you play chords as you normally do, while CASIO CHORD makes it possible to play fully formed chords with one finger.
About the accompaniment keyboard
The lower (left) 1.5 octaves are reserved for use as an accompaniment keyboard whenever you select CASIO CHORD or FINGERED with the POWER/MODE selector. The panel above the accompaniment keyboard keys is marked with the names of the notes they play. The remainder of the keyboard (the part that is not included in the accompaniment keyboard) is called the melody keyboard. Please be sure to remember these terms, because they will be used throughout the rest of this manual.

Accompaniment keyboard

Melody keyboard
entire keyboard can be melody play ( ThePOWER/MODE selector used forNORMAL. while ) the is set to

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Using the CASIO CHORD system
The CASIO CHORD system lets you easily play the four main types of chords. Play of chords is simplified as shown in the chart below. Keys Pressing one accompaniment key Pressing two accompaniment keys Pressing three accompaniment keys Pressing four accompaniment keys Chord Type Major chord Example C (C Major Chord)

CDE F GAB C DE F

Minor chord

Cm (C Minor Chord)

CD E F G A B C D E F

Seventh chord

C7 (C Seventh Chord)

Minor seventh chord

Cm7 (C Minor Seventh Chord)
The bottom (leftmost) note that you play determines the name of the chord. If the bottom note is a C for example, the keyboard produces a C chord. When pressing more than one accompaniment key, it makes no difference whether the keys to the right of the bottom note are white or black.
To play a CASIO CHORD auto-accompaniment
1. Use the POWER/MODE selector to select CASIO CHORD.

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.
To play a built-in Song Bank tune
1. Look up the number of the tune you want to play in the Song Bank list. 2. Press the SONG BANK button until the SONG BANK icon lights.
The number that appears is the currently selected Song Bank number.

SONG BANK icon

3. Input the two digit number for the tune you want to play.
4. Press the START/STOP button to start play of the selected tune.
The tune you select plays repeatedly, with the keyboard keys lighting to indicate the melody notes.
5. To stop Song Bank tune play, press the START/STOP button again.
6. To exit the SONG Mode, press the SONG BANK button again.
When you do, the SONG BANK icon goes out. At this time the tone number or rhythm number appears on the display.

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Always enter two digits for the Song Bank number. You can input a Song Bank tune number even while another Song Bank tune is playing. If you input the wrong first digit for a Song Bank tune number, you can return to the previous setting by pressing the SONG BANK button. The RHYTHM button is disabled in the Song Bank Mode. If you want to play a rhythm, press the SONG BANK button to return to the normal mode first.
Using the Three Step Lesson System with Song Bank Tunes
When you use a Song Bank tune with melody guide, the Three Step Lesson System teaches you which melody notes to play.
Auto-accompaniment Song Bank Tune
Chord and melody part keys light.
Chord The root (the C-note of a C-chord) and other notes that make up the chord alternately light.

Melody note lights.

Some Song Bank tunes use chords (such as C6) that cannot be played with the FINGERED setting (page E-25). In the FINGERED Mode, even if you finger the chords according to the keys that are lit by Melody Guide, chords may sound different from the ones produced during Melody Guide play.

Two-hand Song Bank Tune

Left hand and right hand part keys light.

Left hand part

Right hand part

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How the Three Step Lesson System operates in Steps 1 through 3
When using an auto-accompaniment Song Bank tune with the Three Step Lesson System, the lights indicate not only the note you should play, but how long you should play it (how long you should keep the key depressed). The following describes what illumination of keys indicates.
Note Guide: A lit key indicates the note to be played. Length Guide: Key remains lit for as long as note should be played. Next Note Guide: A flashing key indicates the next note to be played. Consecutive Note Guide: When a key lights, goes out momentarily, and then lights again, it indicates that the same note should be played in succession.

First note length

Flashes First Note

Lights

Goes out

Press Flashes

Release Lights Goes out

Second Note

Second note length

Release

Note lengths are not indicated by the Three Step Lesson System when playing a twohand tune with Step 1 and Step 2. The lit key goes out as soon as you press the correct keyboard key and the next notes key flashes.
Flashes (Next note to be played.)
When playing a two-hand tune with Step 3, 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.

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Turning Off Key Lighting

1. Press the KEY LIGHT button.
Press the KEY LIGHT button again to turn key lighting back on.
Key lighting turns on automatically in any of the following cases: When keyboard power is turned on. When demo tune play is started. When the SONG BANK button is pressed in the normal mode (page E-29 to steps 1 to 3). When the power on alert function operates (page E-16).
Number of Simultaneously Lit Keys
Up to four keyboard keys can be lit at the same time.
To change the tone used for the melody of a Song Bank tune
1. Following step 3 of the procedure on page E-29, press the TONE button.
Both the SONG BANK icon and TONE icon light, along with the tone number of the tone that is currently assigned to the keyboard.
2. Input a value to select the tone you want to use.

Example: 30 VIOLIN

You cannot change the tone of the two-hand Song Bank tunes (number 85 through 99). Selecting another Song Bank tune switches the tone setting to the newly selected tunes preset melody tone. The tone assigned to the keyboard is the same one specified for the melody of the Song Bank tune. The above procedure can be used to change the Song Bank melody tone before starting play or while play is already in progress.

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I Step 1: Easy Play

You can press the ONE KEY PLAY buttons or any of the keyboard keys to play along with the melody (right hand part) of the Song Bank tune. You do not have to worry about pressing the right key, so you can concentrate on getting the timing right.

1. Press the STEP 1 button.
When you do, the STEP 1 icon lights. After a count sounds, the keyboard stands by and waits for you to play the first note of the tune. If the tune includes intro measures, the keyboard enters standby after the intro measures are complete.

STEP 1 icon

2. Press the ONE KEY PLAY buttons to play each note of the tune.
The accompaniment (left hand) part of the tune follows along as you play the melody (right hand) part. The keyboard key that corresponds to the next note to be played flashes, and lights when you play the note. The rhythm (percussion) part does not sound.
3. Try pressing any one of the keyboard keys in place of the ONE KEY PLAY buttons.
Pressing any keyboard key plays the correct melody (right hand part) note. Pressing more than one (up to four) keyboard keys plays the corresponding number of melody notes.
The correct note is played even if you do not press the key that is lit.
4. To interrupt an Easy Play session, press the START/STOP button.
When you do, the STEP 1 icon goes out.

I Step 2: Slow Play

With Slow Play, you have to play the note that the Three Step Lesson System indicates. But dont worry - the accompaniment (left hand part) waits until you can play the correct note before continuing. This means you can take your time and play at your own pace.
1. Press the STEP 2 button.
When you do, the STEP 2 icon lights. After a count sounds, the keyboard stands by and waits for you to play the first note of the tune. If the tune includes intro measures, the keyboard enters standby after the intro measures are complete.

STEP 2 icon

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2. Play the notes indicated by the Three Step Lesson System.
Press keyboard keys as they light. More than one key may light when you are playing a two-hand tune. Press all keys that light.
3. To interrupt an Slow Play session, press the START/STOP button.

When you do, the STEP 2 icon goes out.

I Step 3: Normal Play

Normal Play also shows you which notes to play, but unlike Slow Play, it does not wait for you to press the key. The accompaniment part is played at normal speed, no matter what you play (or dont play) on the keyboard.
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.

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.

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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

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475A-E-086A

475A-E-087A
This recycle mark indicates that the packaging conforms to the environmental protection legislation in Germany. Esta marca de reciclaje indica que el embalaje se ajusta a la legislacin de proteccin ambiental en Alemania.
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD. 6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan
MA0005-A Printed in Malaysia LK35-ES-1

 

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