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USERS GUIDE
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Safety Precautions
Before trying to use the keyboard, be sure to read the
separate Safety Precautions.
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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:
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DSP Parameter4
DSP Parameter5
DSP Parameter6
DSP Parameter7
Vibrato delay
Chorus send
Reverb send
Bank select
Vibrato rate
Expression
Filter cutoff
Attack time
Modulation
Soft pedal
Sostenuto
Volume
Hold 1
Pan
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Important!
Please note the following important information before using this product.
Before using the optional AC Adaptor to power the unit, be sure to check the AC Adaptor for any damage first. Carefully check
the power cord for breakage, cuts, exposed wire and other serious damage. Never let children use an AC adaptor that is
seriously damaged.
Never attempt to recharge batteries.
Do not use rechargeable batteries.
Never mix old batteries with new ones.
Use recommended batteries or equivalent types.
Always make sure that positive (+) and negative () poles are facing correctly as indicated near the battery compartment.
Replace batteries as soon as possible after any sign they are getting weak.
Do not short-circuit the battery terminals.
The product is not intended for children under 3 years.
Use only a CASIO AD-A12150LW adaptor.
The AC adaptor is not a toy.
Be sure to disconnect the AC adaptor before cleaning the product.
Manufacturer:
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Contents
General Guide ............................. E-4 Applying Effects to a Sound .... E-32
Reading the Display ...........................................E-6 Configuration of Effects.................................... E-32
Modes.................................................................E-7 Selecting an Effect ........................................... E-34
Menus.................................................................E-7 Creating a User DSP ....................................... E-36
, Precautions while Please Wait is
displayed ............................................................E-7 Using the Mixer ......................... E-38
Saving Settings ..................................................E-8 Mixer Overview ................................................ E-38
Returning the Digital Keyboard to Its Mixer Operation ............................................... E-39
Factory Default Settings .....................................E-8
Mixer Parameter Settings ................................ E-41
Using Auto Accompaniment ... E-24 Using the Function Menu ......... E-95
Playing an Auto Accompaniment .....................E-24 Using the Function Menu ................................. E-95
Selecting a Chord Fingering Mode ...................E-26 Function Menu Settings ................................... E-96
Modifying Auto Accompaniment Patterns.........E-27
Using One-Touch Presets ................................E-27
Using Auto Harmonize .....................................E-28
Using the Rhythm Editor ..................................E-29
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General Guide
Illustrations in this Users Guide show the WK-6600.
Dial
S-1
T-1 - T-9 R-1 - R-20
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1 Detailed information area
This area displays a variety of information while the Digital
Keyboard is being used. Use this area to confirm proper
operation when changing values, when selecting a menu
item, and when performing other operations.
2 Level meter area On this screen, RHYTHM is selected because it is enclosed
This level meter shows the volume level of the notes that
by thick brackets. This indicates that the rhythm setting can be
are sounded when you play something on the keyboard or
changed.
when Auto Accompaniment is played. There are a total of
32 parts, 16 each in Group A and Group B. The L
indicator will be displayed in the lower left corner while
Group A parts are being indicated by the level meter, while
the M indicator will be displayed in the lower left corner
while Group B parts are being indicated.
For details about parts, see How Parts are Organized
(page E-38).
3 Indicator areas
The indicator area shows such information as the current
mode (page E-7), the status of settings, the status of Auto
Accompaniment, and other information. On this screen, Touch is selected because the 0 is next to
There are two types of indicators: text type indicators such it. This indicates that the value to the right of Touch, which is
as :, and pointer (K) type indicators. In the case of enclosed in thick brackets, can be changed.
pointer type indicators, a setting or status is indicated by
the location of the K next to fixed text along the sides of the
display. For example, the location of the pointer (K) on the
right side of the display in the sample below indicates
REVERB.
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General Guide
Modes Menus
Your Digital Keyboard has three modes: a rhythm mode, a You can use the same operations to display mode and
card mode, and a song sequencer mode. The currently function specific menus. To display a menu, hold down the
selected mode is shown as an indicator on the display. R-13 (FUNCTION) button as you press the C-13 (MENU)
button. For example, the Performance menu shown below
will appear if you perform the above operation while in the
Card mode
rhythm mode. This menu provides instant access to
performance functions.
C-7 (CARD) or
R-15 (EXIT) button C-7 (CARD) button
Rhythm mode
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General Guide
Saving Settings
Your Digital Keyboard is equipped with a song sequencer and
other features that you can use to store data you create. This
stored data is retained even when the Digital Keyboard is
turned off.*
However, the tone, rhythm, and other settings you configure
on the Digital Keyboards console normally are returned to
their initial power on defaults whenever you turn off power.
You can configure the Digital Keyboard so it remembers its
latest setup or to apply a predetermined default setup each
time you turn it on. For details, see AutoResume (Auto
Resume) (page E-99) and Default (Default Settings) (page
E-99).
* The following data and settings are always retained even
when power is turned off.
Registration setup data (page E-61)
Song sequencer data (page E-63)
User rhythm data (page E-29)
User preset data (page E-53)
User tone data (page E-44)
User DSP data (page E-36)
LCD Contrast setting (page E-98)
Auto Resume setting (page E-99)
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Power Supply
Power cord
Prepare a household power outlet or batteries.
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Connections
Connecting Headphones Connecting a Microphone
Using headphones cuts off output from the built-in speakers, (WK-6600 only)
which means you can practice playing even late at night
You can connect a dynamic microphone (only) to the Digital
without disturbing others.
Keyboard for output thorough the Digital Keyboards
Be sure to turn down the volume level before connecting
speakers.
headphones.
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Connections
Guitar amplifier
Keyboard amplifier, etc.
INPUT 1
Bundled and Optional
INPUT 2 Accessories
Standard plug
Use of unauthorized accessories creates the risk of fire,
Audio amplifier AUX IN jack, etc. electric shock, and personal injury.
LEFT (White)
RIGHT (Red)
You can get information about accessories that are sold
Pin plug separately for this product from the CASIO catalog
available from your retailer, and from the CASIO website at
the following URL.
Outputting Keyboard Notes to Audio http://world.casio.com/
Equipment 1
Use commercially available connecting cords to connect the
external audio equipment to the Digital Keyboards T-7 (LINE
OUT) jacks as shown in Figure 1. LINE OUT R jack output is
right channel sound, while LINE OUT L/MONO jack output is
left channel sound. It is up to you to purchase connecting
cords like the ones shown in the illustration for connection of
audio equipment. Normally in this configuration you must set
the audio equipments input selector to the setting that
specifies the terminal (such as AUX IN) to which the Digital
Keyboard is connected. Use the L-2 (VOLUME) knob to
adjust the volume level.
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5. Now you can play on the keyboard using the Three tones, two layered tones for the right range and
tone you selected. one tone for the left range of the keyboard (page E-17)
This configuration uses the UPPER 1 part, UPPER 2 part,
and LOWER part (Layer: On, Split: On).
UPPER 1
UPPER 1
UPPER 2
Two tones, one for the left range and one for the right
range of the keyboard (page E-17)
This configuration uses the UPPER 1 part and LOWER part
(Layer: Off, Split: On).
LOWER UPPER 1
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C-6 R-15
R-16
L-9 R-17
L-10 R-14
L-11 R-13
R-19
R-18 R-20
2. Check to make sure that the @ and A 2. Check to make sure that the @ and A
indicators are not on the display. indicators are not on the display.
If they are displayed, press the R-19 (SPLIT) button If they are displayed, press the R-19 (SPLIT) button
and/or R-20 (LAYER) button to clear both indicators and/or R-20 (LAYER) button to clear both indicators
from the display. When neither indicator is displayed, from the display. When neither indicator is displayed,
the tone you select will become the UPPER 1 part tone. the tone you select will become the UPPER 1 part tone
3. Use the TONE buttons and dial to select the 3. Use the TONE buttons and dial to select the
UPPER 1 part tone. UPPER 1 part tone.
4. Press the R-20 (LAYER) button. 4. Press the R-19 (SPLIT) button.
This causes the A indicator to appear on the This causes the @ indicator to appear on the
display. This indicates that the tone you select will display. This indicates that the tone you select will
become the UPPER 2 part tone. become the LOWER part tone.
5. Use the TONE buttons and dial to select the 5. Use the TONE buttons and dial to select the
UPPER 2 part tone. LOWER part tone.
6. Play something on the keyboard to check how 6. Play something on the left and right sides of the
the tones sound layered together. keyboard to confirm that the tones are assigned
properly.
7. To cancel tone layering, press the R-20 (LAYER) You also can specify the keyboard split point, which is
button again so the A indicator disappears the location where the keyboard splits between the left
from the display. range and right range. For details, see To specify the
keyboard split point (page E-17).
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To specify the keyboard split point To use layer and split together
1. While holding down the R-19 (SPLIT) button, 1. Perform steps 1 through 6 of the procedure
press the keyboard key that you want to be the under To layer two tones (page E-16).
leftmost key in the right side (UPPER 1 part)
range. 2. Refer to the separate Appendix to look up the
group and the number of the tone you want to
LOWER part UPPER 1 part assign to for the LOWER part.
Key you press 4. Use the TONE buttons and dial to select the
LOWER part tone.
Split point 5. Play something on the left and right sides of the
keyboard to confirm that the tones are assigned
The name of the key you press will appear on the
properly.
display as the new split point key name.
You also can use the R-14 (, +) buttons to change the The right keyboard area plays the UPPER 1 and
displayed split point key name. UPPER 2 tones in a layered configuration, while the left
keyboard area plays the LOWER tone.
2. When you are finished, release the R-19 (SPLIT)
button.
6. To cancel keyboard split, press the R-19 (SPLIT)
button so the @ indicator disappears from
the display.
The initial default split point is at key F#3.
During Auto Accompaniment play (page E-24), the
7. To cancel tone layering, press the R-20 (LAYER)
keyboard to the left of the split point becomes the chord button again so the A indicator disappears
keyboard. from the display.
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Tempo Beat
Measure If you do not perform any operation for a few seconds,
the display will return to previous screen automatically.
2. Press the L-9 (METRONOME) button again to 2. Use the L-10 (TEMPO w) and L-11 (TEMPO q)
stop the metronome. buttons to change the tempo (beats per
minute).
To change the beats per measure Holding down either button will scroll the setting values
at high speed.
1. Hold down the L-9 (BEAT) button until the You can specify a tempo value in the range of 30 to
metronome beat screen shown below appears 255.
on the display.
3. Press the R-15 (EXIT) button.
This exits the tempo screen.
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The first tap of the L-11 (TAP) button will cause the
display shown below to appear.
You also can change the range of the pitch bend wheel
The tempo setting will change in accordance with your
(bend range) globally or for a specific part. For details, see
tapping speed as soon as you tap the fourth time.
BendRange (Bend Range) (page E-96) and Part
The setting will be canceled if you release the R-13
Parameters (page E-43).
(FUNCTION) button before tapping the L-11 (TAP)
button four times.
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The settings you configure with the scale function are 05 Kirnberger 3 Kirnberger III
retained even when the Digital Keyboard is turned off. 06 Werckmeister Werckmeister 1-3 (III)
07 Mean-Tone Mean tone
To select a preset scale
08 Rast Rast
1. While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION) 09 Bayati Bayati
button, press the C-6 (SCALE) button to display 10 Hijaz Hijaz
the scale screen, with the 0 located at
11 Saba Saba
Preset.
12 Dashti Dashti
13 Chahargah Chahargah
14 Segah Segah
15 Gurjari Todi Gurjari Todi
16 Chandrakauns Chandrakauns
17 Charukeshi Charukeshi
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5. When you are finished, press the R-15 (EXIT) 5. When you are finished making adjustments,
button twice. press the R-15 (EXIT) button twice.
This will return to the screen that was displayed before This will return to the screen that was displayed before
you displayed the scale screen. you displayed the scale screen.
3. Use the R-17 (y) button to move the 0 to 3. Use the dial or the R-14 (, +) buttons to change
FineTune and then press the R-16 (ENTER) the setting value.
button. To do this: Select this setting:
This displays the scale fine tuning screen like the one Not apply scale settings to Auto oFF
shown below. Accompaniment
Apply scale settings to Auto on
Accompaniment
4. You can adjust the tuning of each individual The above scale on/off setting affects the Auto
note in the scale. Accompaniment bass part and Chord 1 through Chord 5
(1) Use the R-17 (t) button to move the 0 to Note, and parts (A11 through A16). You also can turn scales settings
on or off for each individual part using the Part Parameter
then use the dial or R-14 (, +) buttons to select the
(page E-43) Scale (Part Scale Enable) setting.
name of the note you want to fine tune.
You can also press a keyboard key to specify a
note.
(2) Use the R-17 (y) button to move the 0 to Cent, and
then use the dial or R-14 (, +) buttons to fine tune the
selected note. You can fine tune a note within the
range of 99 through +99 cents.
Adjusting all of the notes in the scale to 0 changes
the selected tuning to equal temperament. The
C indicator will be on the display when any note
in the scale has a value other than 0.
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Flashing
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R-16
L-10 R-17
L-11 R-14
R-13
L-12
With Auto Accompaniment, simply select the accompaniment 3. Use the dial to scroll through the rhythm
rhythm you want and the matching accompaniment (drums, numbers until the one you want is displayed.
guitar, etc.) will play automatically when you play a chord with
Example: Group B, Number 005
your left hand. Its like having your own personal backup
group along with you wherever you go.
This Digital Keyboard has 210 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.
2. Use the buttons from L-3 ([A] POPS/ROCK/ You can also use the R-14 (, +) buttons to select a
DANCE) to L-8 ([F] USER RHYTHMS) to select a rhythm number. Holding down either button will scroll
through rhythm numbers at high speed. Pressing both
rhythm group.
of the R-14 (, +) buttons at the same time will select
The L-8 ([F] USER RHYTHMS) button is for the user
001 in the currently selected group.
rhythm group. For details, see Using the Rhythm
Editor (page E-29). 4. Use the L-10 (TEMPO w) and L-11 (TEMPO q)
buttons to adjust the tempo setting.
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6. Press the L-15 (SYNCHRO/ENDING) button. 10. When you are finished, press the L-16 (START/
This enters synchro standby (Auto Accompaniment STOP) button again to stop Auto
waiting for you to play a chord), with the F Accompaniment.
indicator flashing on the display. The flashing F Pressing the L-15 (SYNCHRO/ENDING) button instead
indicator means that the normal Auto Accompaniment
of the L-16 (START/STOP) button will play an ending
pattern is standing by.
pattern before stopping Auto Accompaniment play. For
details about ending patterns, see Modifying Auto
7. You also can use the buttons described below Accompaniment Patterns (page E-27).
to change to intro or variation pattern standby.
To enter synchro
Display
standby for this Press this key: You can use the following procedure to adjust the volume
Indicator:
pattern: level of the Auto Accompaniment, without affecting the
Intro L-12 (INTRO) button E volume of Digital Keyboard output. For details, see
flashing AccompVol. (Auto Accompaniment Volume) (page E-98).
You can change the size of the chord keyboard by using
Variation L-14 (VARIATION/ H the split feature to move the split point (page E-17). The
FILL-IN) button flashing keyboard keys to the left of the split point make up the
For details about intro and variation patterns, see Modifying chord keyboard.
Auto Accompaniment Patterns (page E-27).
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Fingered 1, 2, 3
Selecting a Chord Fingering Mode With these three chord fingering modes, you play chords on
While Auto Accompaniment is playing, you use the chord the chord keyboard using their normal chord fingerings. Some
keyboard to specify the chord root and type. The area of the chord forms are abbreviated, and can be fingered with one or
keyboard to the left of the split point (page E-17) is the chord two keys. For information about the types of chords you can
keyboard. The illustration below shows the chord keyboard finger and their fingerings, see the Fingering Guide (page
range under WK-6600 initial default settings. E-124).
Chord keyboard Fingered 1 : Play the component notes of the chord on the
keyboard.
Melody Keyboard
Fingered 2 : Unlike Fingered 1, 6th input is not possible with
this mode.
Fingered 3 : Unlike Fingered 1, this mode allows input of
fraction chords with the lowest keyboard note as
the bass note.
You can select from among the following five chord fingering
modes.
CASIO Chord
With CASIO Chord, you can use simplified fingerings to play
1: Fingered 1 the four types of chords described below.
2: Fingered 2 Chord Type Example
3: Fingered 3
Major Chords C (C Major)
4: CASIO Chord C C#DE b E F F#GAb A Bb B C C#DE b E F
Press one key, whose note
5: Full Range Note
corresponds to the chord name
name.
To select a chord fingering mode To play C Major, press any
C key in the chord keyboard.
1. Hold down the L-17 (ACCOMP ON/OFF) button The octave of the note does
until the chord fingering mode selection screen not matter.
shown below appears on the display. Minor Chords Cm (C minor)
Press the chord keyboard key C C#DE b E F F#GAb A Bb B C C#DE b E F
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L-12 L-13 L-14 L-15 1. If rhythm is playing, press the L-16 (START/
STOP) button to stop it.
*1 Press at the beginning of a song. Accompaniment play Settings for the following items are configured
proceeds with the normal pattern after the intro pattern is appropriately for the rhythm you selected in step 1.
complete. Pressing the L-14 (VARIATION/FILL-IN) button Tones for the UPPER 1, UPPER 2, and LOWER
before pressing this button will proceed with the variation parts
pattern after the intro pattern is complete. Octave shift for the UPPER 1, UPPER 2, and
*2 Press while a normal pattern is playing to insert a fill-in LOWER parts
pattern. Layer and split on/off
*3 Press while a variation pattern is playing to insert a fill-in Accompaniment on/off
variation pattern. Reverb on/off and type
*4 Press at the end of a song. This will play an ending pattern Chorus type
and then stop Auto Accompaniment. Auto harmonize or Arpeggiator on/off and type
Tempo
Also, the F indicator flashes on the display to
indicate that the normal Auto Accompaniment pattern is
standing by.
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6. To turn off auto harmonize, press the R-18 3. Use buttons L-12 (INTRO) through L-15
(AUTO HARMONIZE/ARPEGGIATOR) button (SYNCHRO/ENDING) to select the
again. accompaniment pattern you want to edit. If you
This causes the pointer indicator next to A.HAR. to want to edit the intro accompaniment pattern,
disappear. for example, press the L-12 (INTRO) button.
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5. Edit the selected accompaniment pattern *1 Only drum set sounds (tone numbers K:129 through
instrument part as desired. K:145) can be selected for drum parts and percussion
While performing the procedure below, you can press parts. Drum set sounds cannot be selected for the bass
the L-16 (START/STOP) button and perform repeat and the Chord 1 through Chord 5 parts.
playback of only the accompaniment pattern you are *2 In addition to its on and oFF settings, Part also has a
editing. Each press of the L-16 (START/STOP) button Sol (Solo) setting, which you can select by pressing the
starts or stops playback. R-14 (, +) buttons at the same time while Part is
(1) While [RHYTHM] is displayed in line three of the selected. While the Sol setting is selected, the Digital
rhythm editor screen, specify a number to assign a Keyboard will sound only notes of the part that is currently
rhythm to the instrument part of the selected selected for editing.
accompaniment pattern. Using the R-17 (u, i) to select a different instrument
Settings are configured using the same procedures part will change Part from Sol back to on or oFF.
as those for rhythm selection. Perform steps 1, 2, Note that Sol is a special setting for previewing data
and 3 under Playing an Auto Accompaniment on while editing it, and it is not reflected when saving the
page E-24. user rhythm.
(2) Configure the mixer settings of the selected *3 A smaller value shifts the pan position to the left while a
accompaniment pattern instrument part as desired. larger value shifts to the right. A value of zero specifies
Press the C-5 (MIXER) button, use the R-17 (t, center.
y) buttons to select one of the items described in
(3) To exit the mixer, press the C-5 (MIXER) button or
the table below, and then use the dial or R-14 (, +)
the R-15 (EXIT) button.
buttons to change the setting.
This returns to the [RHYTHM] screen displayed
in step (1).
Display: Item
Description Setting Range
name
TONE: Part Tone Specifies the All tones (except
Performing rhythm assignment in step (1) above also
instrument part user tones)*1
will automatically change mixer settings to the initial
tone setting.
defaults for the assigned rhythm. Because of this,
Part: Part On/Off*2 Specifies whether on: Sounds the changing the rhythm after configuring mixer settings in
or not the part. step (2) will cause the configured mixer settings to be
instrument part oFF: Mutes the replaced with the default settings of the newly selected
should sound. part. rhythm.
Volume: Part Specifies the 000 to 127 When intro or ending is selected as the
Volume instrument part accompaniment pattern, the same rhythm is always
volume. assigned to all eight instrument parts. Because of this,
performing rhythm assignment in step (1) for an intro
Pan: Part Pan Specifies whether 64 to 0 to +63*3 or ending will change the rhythm of all instrument parts
the sound of the at one time.
part can be heard
from the left side or 6. Repeat steps 3 through 5 to edit other
right side. accompaniment patterns and instrument parts.
Rev.Send: Part Specifies the level 000 to 127
Reverb Send of reverb (page 7. After editing is complete, adjust the tempo of
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instrument part. The tempo you set here becomes the initial default
Cho.Send: Part Specifies the level 000 to 127 tempo.
Chorus Send of chorus (page
E-34) applied to an 8. To save a rhythm after you edit it, hold down
instrument part. the R-13 (FUNCTION) button as you press the
C-13 (MENU) button.
This displays the rhythm editor menu with the 0
located at Store.
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Rhythm name To cancel the editor operation without saving the edited
results, press the R-14 (NO) button.
If the size of the accompaniment pattern or instrument part
10. Use the dial or R-14 (, +) buttons to select the data is too large to be edited, a memory full message
destination user rhythm number you want. (Memory Full) will appear on the display. If that happens,
select a different accompaniment pattern or instrument part
11. Use the R-17 (u, i) buttons to move the for editing.
cursor to the name character position you want
to change, and then use the dial or R-14 (, +) To clear user rhythm data
buttons to select the character you want.
See Supported Input Characters (page E-124) for 1. Press the C-4 (RHYTHM EDITOR) button to
information about the characters you can input for the display the rhythm editor screen.
name.
To input a space, press both of the R-14 (, +) buttons 2. While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION)
at the same time. button, press the C-13 (MENU) button.
This displays the rhythm editor menu.
12. Press the R-16 (ENTER) button.
This saves the data. 3. Use the R-17 (y) button to move the 0 to
If the rhythm number where you are saving the data Clear and then press the R-16 (ENTER)
already has data saved to it, a message (Replace?) will
button.
appear on the display to confirm whether you want to
This displays a screen for specifying the number of the
replace the existing data with the new data. Press the
rhythm you want to clear.
R-14 (YES) button to replace the existing data with the
new data or the R-14 (NO) button to cancel and return
to the screen in step 9.
4. Use the dial or R-14 (, +) buttons to specify the
number of the user rhythm you want to clear.
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The WK-6600 also lets you apply effects to input from the T-5 (MIC IN) jack.
Configuration of Effects
The following shows how Digital Keyboard effects are configured.
Items such as Reverb Send that are indicated by the symbol are all mixer settings. For details, see Using the Mixer
(page E-38).
Chorus and DSP cannot be used at the same time.
External Input
Chorus
Part Volume/Pan
Mic In
Reverb Send
Mono
Chorus Send
Stereo
(Area within the broken line is for WK-6600 only.)
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External Input
DSP
Part Volume/Pan
DSP Volume/Pan
DSP Off
Mic In
On Reverb Send Mono
Stereo
(Area within the broken line is for WK-6600 only.)
Reverb
This type of effect simulates acoustic spaces. There are 10 different reverb effects, including room and hall.
Chorus
This type of effect increases the depth of notes and applies vibrato to notes. There are five different chorus effects.
DSP
This type of effect is inserted between the sound source and output. There are a total of 100 different DSP effects, including
distortion and modulation. You also can transfer DSP effects from a computer or create DSP data on the Digital Keyboard, and
store up to 100 user DSP effects in Digital Keyboard memory. For details, see Creating a User DSP (page E-36) and
Connecting to a Computer (page E-110).
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C-5 R-15
L-1
R-16
R-17
R-14
R-13
Selecting an Effect
A pointer indicator is displayed next to REVERB when
Effects are divided among different types (reverb, chorus,
anything other than oFF is selected for the reverb type.
DSP), so first you need to use the procedure below to select
The pointer indicator is not displayed next to REVERB
an effect type.
when oFF is selected.
You can use Reverb Send to adjust how reverb is applied
To add reverb to sounds to the tone of each keyboard or Auto Accompaniment part.
For details, see Using the Mixer (page E-38).
1. While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION)
button, press the C-5 (EFFECT) button. To add the chorus effect to sounds
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To use a DSP
6. Use the dial or R-14 (, +) buttons to select the
chorus type you want to use. 1. While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION)
Refer to the separate Appendix for information about button, press the C-5 (EFFECT) button to
supported chorus types. display the effect setting screen.
7. Press the C-5 (EFFECT) button or the R-15
(EXIT) button.
This exits the effect setting screen.
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A pointer indicator is displayed next to DSP when DSP is 1. Referring to the DSP Type List (page E-120),
selected for the Chorus/DSP setting. select the DSP type you want to edit in order to
You also can adjust how a DSP is applied (DSP output create your user DSP.
enabled/disabled, DSP output volume, DSP output pan,
etc.) For details, see Using the Mixer (page E-38). 2. Use the R-17 (y) button to move the 0 to DSP
Edit.
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5. Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to move the thick 9. Press the R-14 (YES) button.
brackets (%) to the parameter you want to This displays a screen for specifying the destination
change. user DSP number and DSP name.
Destination user DSP number
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R-16
R-17
R-14
R-13
C-13
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Parameter/Setting value
Currently selected setting part
(when currently selected setting is A01 to A16/B01 to B16)
2. Use the R-17 (u, i) buttons to select the 4. Use the dial or R-14 (, +) buttons to change the
mixer parameter you want to change. setting value.
You can select master (MASTER), effect (DSP), Pressing the R-14 (, +) buttons at the same time
microphone input (MIC) (WK-6600 only), or a part (A01 returns a parameter to its initial default setting.
through A16, B01 through B16). The currently selected While the Part (part on/off) setting of a part parameter
setting is shown in the line two of the display. is being configured, pressing both of the R-14 (, +)
While a part is selected, you can toggle between buttons at the same time will change the setting to Sol
Group A and Group B by pressing both of the R-17 (u, (Solo). For details, see Part Parameters (page E-43).
i) buttons at the same time.
5. Repeat steps 2 through 4 as required to
configure other parameters.
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MASTER Parameters
MASTER parameters include items for adjusting the volume level, pan position, and other settings that are applied globally to all
parts.
Parameter Name Description Setting Range
Volume Specifies the maximum volume level of Digital Keyboard output. 0 to 127*
(Master Volume) The level set here is the maximum level that can be set with the L-2 (VOLUME)
knob.
Pan Specifies the stereo pan position of all sound output by the Digital Keyboard. 64 to 0* to +63
(Master Pan) 0 indicates the center, while a smaller values shifts to the left and a larger value
shifts to the right.
DSP Parameters
DSP parameters include DSP-related settings that are applied globally to all parts.
DSP parameter setting cannot be changed while on is selected for the DSP Disable effect setting. See To add the
chorus effect to sounds (page E-34) for information about DSP Disable. If you want to change DSP parameter
settings, change the DSP Disable setting to oFF.
Parameter Name Description Setting Range
Cho/DSP Specifies whether the Digital Keyboards sound source should go through Chorus*, DSP
(Chorus/DSP) the chorus or DSP.*1 This setting item is linked to the Chorus/DSP*2 item
on the effect setting screen. The settings below cannot be configured
whenever this parameter is Chorus.
Part Specifies if a note should be output (on) or not output (oFF) after it passes oFF, on*
(DSP Output Enable) through the DSP.
Volume Specifies the post-DSP volume level.*1 0 to 127*
(DSP Output Volume)
Pan Specifies the post-DSP send stereo pan position. 0 indicates the center, 64 to 0* to +63
(DSP Output Pan) while a smaller values shifts to the left and a larger value shifts to the right.
Rev.Send Specifies how much reverb is applied to the post-DSP send note. 0 to 40* to 127
(DSP Output Reverb Send)
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Part Parameters
Part parameters include setting items that can be adjusted for parts A01 through A16 and B01 through B16.
Parameter Name Description Setting Range
TONE Specifies a tone for each part. When configuring this parameter, you can use the A:001 to L:010
(Part Tone) buttons from R-1 ([A] PIANO) through R-12 ([L] USER TONES) to select a tone
group.
Part Specifies if the notes of a particular part should be output (on) or not output (oFF). oFF, on*
(Part On/Off) When a part is turned on, the part number is displayed along the bottom of the level
meter. Part numbers are not displayed for parts that are turned off.
When playing back a MIDI file or song sequencer song, a Sol (Solo) option can be
specified to play a specific part only. To switch to Sol, press both R-14 (, +)
buttons at the same time.
Volume Specifies the volume level of each part. 0 to 127*
(Part Volume)
Pan Specifies the stereo pan position of each part. 0 indicates the center, while a smaller 64 to 0* to +63
(Part Pan) values shifts to the left and a larger value shifts to the right.
CoarseTune Specifies, in semitone steps, the pitch of the notes of each part. 24 to 0* to +24
(Part Coarse Tune)
FineTune Specifies, in cent steps, the pitch of the notes of each part. 99 to 0* to +99
(Part Fine Tune)
BendRange Specifies the bend range of each part. 0 to 2* to 24
(Part Bend Range)
DSP Line Specifies whether DSP should be applied to each part. Changing this setting from oFF*, on
(Part DSP Line) oFF to on automatically switches the Chorus/DSP setting (page E-41) to DSP.
Rev.Send Specifies how much reverb is applied to each part. 0 to 40* to 127
(Part Reverb Send) No reverb is applied at all when this setting is 0, while maximum reverb is applied
when it is 127.
Cho.Send Specifies how much chorus is applied to each part. 0* to 127
(Part Chorus Send) No chorus is applied at all when this setting is 0, while maximum chorus is applied
when it is 127.
Scale Specifies whether scale (page E-21) settings should be applied (on) or should not be oFF, on*
(Part Scale Enable) applied (oFF). Equal temperament is applied to parts when this setting is oFF.
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R-12
R-16
R-17
R-14
R-13
C-13
You can create a user tone by editing one of the built-in preset (1) Tone Characteristic Waveform
tones.
Tone Setting
Specifies which of the preset tones should be used as the
Tone Creation Overview original tone.
The preset tones built into this Digital Keyboard consist of a (2) Volume Characteristic Parameters
number of parameters. To create a user tone, you first recall a These parameters control how the tone changes over time,
preset tone (A:001 to K:128) and then modify its parameters from when the keyboard key is pressed until the tone decays.
to change it to your own original tone. You can specify changes in volume and sound
Note that drum set sounds (K:129 through K:145) cannot be characteristics.
used as the basis of a user tone.
The illustration nearby shows the parameters that make up Attack time
the preset tones, and what each parameter does. As can be This is the rate or time it takes for the tone to reach its highest
seen in the illustration, parameters can be divided into four volume level. You can specify a fast rate, where the tone
groups, each of which is described in detail below. reaches its highest volume level immediately, a slow rate
where it gradually rises, or something in between.
Tone Characteristic
Setting Parameters Time
Volume A R
Touch Sense Key pressed Key released
Reverb Send
Chorus Send A : Attack time
DSP Line R : Release time
DSP Type
DSP Parameters
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Cutoff Frequency
The cutoff frequency is a parameter for adjusting timbre by Creating a User Tone
cutting any frequency that is higher than a specific frequency.
A larger cutoff frequency produces a brighter (harder) timbre,
while a smaller frequency produces a darker (softer) timbre. User Tone Numbers
Level Tone areas numbered L:001 through L:010 are for storage of
user tones. You can have up to 10 user tones stored in
memory at one time. You can recall a stored user tone by
pressing the R-12 ([L] USER TONES) button. See To select
a tone (page E-14).
Octave Shift
This displays the tone editor screen.
This parameter controls the octave of all tones.
Total number of pages
(4) Tone Characteristic Setting Parameters Currently displayed page
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 Parameter name Current setting
Parameters
Currently selected parameter
These parameters control the effects applied to tones. (Enclosed by thick brackets %).
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Tone name
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through 8
DSP RevSend Adjusts how much reverb is applied to the post-DSP note. 0 - 40* - 127
(DSP Reverb Send)
*1 See Preset DSP List (page E-119) for information about the DSP types of each preset DSP.
*2 The number of DSP parameters, their content, and their setting ranges depend on the DSP type. For details, see DSP Type
List (page E-120) and DSP Parameter List (page E-121).
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Music Presets
R-15
L-3 - L-8 R-1 - R-12
R-16
R-17
R-14
R-13
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Music Presets
3. Use the buttons from L-3 ([A] POPS/ROCK/ 7. To stop playing, press the L-15 (SYNCHRO/
DANCE) to L-8 ([F] USER RHYTHMS) to select a ENDING) button or the L-16 (START/STOP)
music preset group. button.
The D indicator continues to flash on the display
even after you stop playing. Pressing the L-16 (START/
STOP) button at this time will restart Auto
Accompaniment play.
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Music Presets
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-53).
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Music Presets
To change music preset Auto To change the rhythm while using a music
Accompaniment settings preset
While the music preset screen is displayed, you can use the While the music preset screen is displayed, buttons L-3 ([A]
L-17 (ACCOMP ON/OFF) button to change Auto POPS/ROCK/DANCE) to L-8 ([F] USER RHYTHMS) function
Accompaniment settings. as music preset group select buttons. Because of this, you
need to perform the procedure below to change the rhythm.
Setting D indicator
Preset chord progression Flashing 2. Use the buttons from L-3 ([A] POPS/ROCK/
DANCE) to L-8 ([F] USER RHYTHMS) to select a
rhythm group.
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
Pressing a button from R-1 ([A] PIANO) through R-12 ([L]
keyboard is the chord keyboard, and the right side range is
USER TONES) while a music preset is in use will display
the melody keyboard.
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.
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Music Presets
2. Configure tone and other settings referring to IntroChd Specifies the chords of the C* - B,
(Intro chord) Auto Accompaniment intro Cm - Bm
Music Preset Settings (page E-51). pattern.
3. While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION) EndingChd Specifies the chords of the C* - B,
button, press the C-13 (MENU) button. (Ending chord) Auto Accompaniment Cm - Bm
ending pattern.
This displays the MP (music preset) editor screen like
the one shown below. AutoFill Specifies whether a fill in on*, oFF
(Auto fill in) should be inserted (on) or
not inserted (oFF) at the
end of the chord
progression.
Timing Specifies the chord change Normal*, Half,
(Timing set) timing during playback for Double, 3/4,
recorded chords. For 3/2
information about
differences in playback for
each setting value, see
Pressing the R-16 (ENTER) button here will change to Timing Setting and Chord
a screen for editing the chord progression. See Editing Progression Playback
a Chord Progression (page E-57) for more information. (page E-55).
4. Use the R-17 (t, y) button to move the 0 to
(3) Repeat steps (1) and (2) as required.
Parameter and then press the R-16 (ENTER)
(4) After the settings are the way you want, press the R-15
button. (EXIT) button.
This displays the parameter menu. This returns to the MP editor screen.
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9. After everything is the way you want, press the 3. Use the dial or R-14 (, +) buttons to specify the
number of the user preset you want to clear.
R-16 (ENTER) button.
If the user preset number where you are saving the 4. Press the R-16 (ENTER) button.
data already has data saved to it, a message
(Replace?) will appear on the display to confirm 5. In response to the Sure? message that
whether you want to replace the existing data with the
new data. Press the R-14 (YES) button to replace the
appears, press the R-14 (YES) button to clear or
existing data with the new data or the R-14 (NO) button the R-14 (NO) button to cancel.
to cancel and return to the screen in step 6.
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Normal
Plays chords at the same timing as the recording.
Half
Plays chords measure-by-measure at a timing that is half that of the recording.
Example:
Measure 1 2 3 4
Beat 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
Chord progression Dm A7 Dm G7 C EM7 Am C7
The following shows what happens when the Half setting is used to play back a user preset that was created based on a music
preset whose rhythm is a 4/4 time.
Half Playback when a 4/4 time rhythm is assigned to the user preset
Measure 1 2 3 4
Beat 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
Chord progression Dm A7 Dm G7 C EM7 Am C7
Half Playback when a 2/4 time rhythm is assigned to the user preset
Measure 1 2 3 4
Beat 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
Chord progression Dm A7 Dm G7 C EM7 Am C7
Double
Plays chords measure-by-measure at a timing that is double that of the recording.
Playing back a chord progression like that shown for Half above while Double is specified results in the progression shown
below.
Double Playback when a 4/4 time rhythm is assigned to the user preset
Measure 1 2 3 4
Beat 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
Chord progression Dm Dm C Am
Double Playback when an 8/4 time rhythm is assigned to the user preset
Measure 1 2 3
Beat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2
Chord progression Dm A7 Dm G7 C
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3/4
Plays chords measure-by-measure at a timing that is 3/4 times that of the recording. This setting is best for use with a 6/8 time
rhythm.
Playing back a chord progression like that shown for Half above while 3/4 is specified results in the progression shown below.
3/4 Playback when a 4/4 time rhythm is assigned to the user preset
Measure 1 2 3 4
Beat 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
Chord progression Dm A7 Dm G7 C EM7 Am C7
3/4 Playback when a 6/8 time rhythm is assigned to the user preset
Measure 1 2 3 4
Beat 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2
Chord progression Dm A7 Dm G7 Dm EM7 Am
3/2
Plays chords measure-by-measure at a timing that is 3/2 times that of the recording. This setting is best for use with a 6/4 time
rhythm.
Playing back a chord progression like that shown for Half above while 3/2 is specified results in the progression shown below.
3/2 Playback when a 4/4 time rhythm is assigned to the user preset
Measure 1 2 3 4
Beat 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
Chord progression Dm A7 Dm G7 C EM7 Am C7
3/2 Playback when a 6/4 time rhythm is assigned to the user preset
Measure 1 2 3 4
Beat 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2
Chord progression Dm A7 Dm G7 Dm EM7 Am
When Double or 3/2 is selected, chord timing is shifted to a later timing. Any chords that do not fit within a measure are not
played.
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Cursor
Data before and after data being edited
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2. Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to move the 2. Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to move the
cursor to the chord you want to edit. cursor to the chord you want to delete.
You can use the L-14 (dFF) and L-13 (sREW)
buttons to move the cursor by measure-by-measure. 3. Press the C-8 (DELETE) button.
The chord at the current cursor position will be deleted
3. Use the R-17 (u, i) buttons to move the as soon as you press the C-8 (DELETE) button.
cursor, and then use the dial or R-14 (, +)
buttons to change the value at the cursor
position. You cannot delete the first chord of the user preset
The cursor flashes during a value change operation. data.
Chord root
To insert a new chord
Measure:Beat:Tick Chord type
1. Perform steps 1 through 4 of the procedure
under Chord Progression Editing Flow on
page E-57.
Measure 1 Measure 2
Tick 00 01 02 09 10 11
001:1:00 002:1:00
For the sample display above, the chord
change from C to Bm occurs here.
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4. Specify the location of the new chord insert as a To perform step input of chords
number of beats after the current cursor
position. 1. Perform steps 1 through 4 of the procedure
under Chord Progression Editing Flow on
To specify this number of beats
Press this button: page E-57.
after the current cursor position:
4 beats R-1 (5) 2. Press the C-12 (STEP) button.
2 beats R-2 (1) This will display a step screen like the one shown
below.
1 beat R-3 (2)
1/2 beat R-7 (6)
1/4 beat R-8 (7)
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To perform menu operations *1 Deletes all existing chords, and replaces it with four
measures of data with a C-chord at the first beat of the first
1. Perform steps 1 through 4 of the procedure measure (user preset initial data).
under Chord Progression Editing Flow on *2 You will not be able to execute this operation if the number
page E-57. of measures specified exceeds 999.
*3 You cannot delete all measures. If you specify range that
2. While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION) includes all of the measures, the first measure will remain
button, press the C-13 (MENU) button. without being deleted.
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L-1
R-14
C-9 C-12
C-8 C-10 C-11 C-13
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2. Press the C-8 (BANK) button to select the bank 2. Use buttons C-9 (1) to C-12 (4) to select the area
you want. that contains the setup you want to recall.
Each press of the C-8 (BANK) button cycles through This will recall the registration memory setup and
the bank numbers. automatically configure the Digital Keyboard settings
accordingly.
Bank 2 selected
While the BANK screen is displayed after pressing the Setup 6-1 recalled
C-8 (BANK) button, use the dial or R-14 (, +) buttons
to select the bank you want.
If you do not perform any operation for a few seconds,
Notes currently being sounded by the keyboard may stop if
the display will return to previous screen automatically.
you recall a setup that causes a change in octave shift
3. While holding down the C-13 (STORE) button, (page E-18). To keep this from happening, either select a
setup that does not cause a change in the octave shift
press a button from C-9 (1) to C-12 (4) to select
setting, or hold down the pedal (which will cause notes
an area. currently being played to be sustained).
This will save the settings you configured in step 1 into
the applicable setup.
If there is anything already stored in the setup, it will be
replaced (deleted) with the new setup.
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R-16
R-17
R-14
R-13
L-12
The message Please Wait will remain on the display EASY REC is a function of the song sequencer. For details
while a data save operation is in progress. Do not on using the song sequencer, see What you can do with
perform any other operation while it is displayed. the song sequencer (page E-65).
Turning off the Digital Keyboard or removing the EASY REC can be used to record keyboard play that uses
memory card can cause Digital Keyboard data to be a music preset (page E-49). For details, see To use EASY
deleted or become corrupted. It also can cause the REC to record a performance using a music preset (page
Digital Keyboard to fail to turn on when the L-1 E-65).
(POWER) button is pressed. If this happens, refer to
Troubleshooting (page E-114). To use EASY REC to record
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2. Press the C-2 (RECORD) button. (4) Use the R-17 (y) button to move the 0 to Precount
and then use the R-14 (, +) buttons to turn the
precount on or off.
Turing on the precount inserts a one-measure count
before the start of recording when you press the L-16
(START/STOP) button in step 4.
(5) Press the R-15 (EXIT) button to exit the menu.
The button will start flashing and the EASY REC screen
shown below will appear on the display. 4. Start playing something on the keyboard.
Song area number Recording starts automatically when you perform any
one of the following operations.
Playing on the keyboard
Pressing the L-12 (INTRO), L-13 (NORMAL/
FILL-IN), or L-14 (VARIATION/FILL-IN) button
Pressing the L-16 (START/STOP) button. To input
one or more rests before starting recording, press the
L-16 (START/STOP) button to start recording, and
then start keyboard play at the point you want.
Starting recording will cause the C-2 (RECORD) button
Arrows (e) will indicate all the parts in Group A. This indicates the to change from flashing to lit. During recording, the
Digital Keyboard is currently in system track (page E-65) record display will show the current measure (MEASURE) and
standby.
beat (BEAT).
PITCH BEND wheel (S-1) and pedal operations are
An asterisk (*) next to a song area number indicates
also recorded.
that there is already data recorded in that area.
When recording reaches a point where there is less
Selecting a song area that already contains recorded
than 100 notes of remaining memory capacity, the
data and starting a new recording will cause the
current measure (MEASURE) and beat (BEAT) values
existing system track data to be deleted.
will start flashing.
3. Perform the following steps to configure beat 5. To stop recording, press the L-16 (START/
and other settings.
STOP) button.
(1) While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button,
press the C-13 (MENU) button. After recording stops, the initial song sequencer mode
This will display a menu like the one shown below, screen appears on the display.
with the 0 next to Beat (beat).
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To use EASY REC to record a performance What you can do with the song
using a music preset
sequencer
1. Perform steps 1 through 4 under To perform The simplest use of the song sequencer is to record a
using a music preset (page E-49). performance as you play it. For details, see To use EASY
REC to record (page E-63). Virtually everything you play on
2. Press the C-2 (RECORD) button. the keyboard can be recorded by the song sequencer.
You also can use the song sequencer to perform multi-track
recording of 17 different tracks and assemble them into a final
song. For example, you can first record a piano track, followed
by a bass track, then a guitar track or tracks that feature other
musical instruments.
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
3. Start to play something using a music preset. tracks are broken down as shown in the table below.
For details, see To perform using a music
Part
preset (page E-49). Track
Number
Part Contents
This will start recording, along with Auto Auto Accompaniment (Auto
Accompaniment in accordance with the preset chord A04
harmonize tone)
progression. A05 Keyboard (UPPER 1 part)
Starting recording will cause the C-2 (RECORD) button
A06 Keyboard (UPPER 2 part)
to change from flashing to lit. During recording, the
display will show the current measure (MEASURE) and A07 Keyboard (LOWER part)
beat (BEAT). Auto Accompaniment
A09
(Percussion part)
4. To stop recording, press the L-16 (START/ Auto Accompaniment
A10
STOP) button. (Drums part)
After recording stops, the initial song sequencer mode System A11
Auto Accompaniment
Song Track (Bass part)
screen appears on the display.
At this time you can press the L-16 (START/STOP) A12
Auto Accompaniment
(Chord 1 part)
button to replay what you have just recorded. For
details about playing back recorded content, see A13
Auto Accompaniment
(Chord 2 part)
Playing a Recorded Song (page E-72).
Auto Accompaniment
A14
5. To exit the song sequencer, press the C-3 (Chord 3 part)
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4. Use the R-17 (u, i) buttons to select a track (5) Use the R-17 (y) button to move the 0 to RecType,
(Track 01 through Track 16). and then use the R-14 (, +) buttons to select REPL
or OVDB.
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To clear the content of a single track To clear a single song immediately after
immediately after recording it recording it
1. While the song sequencer mode initial screen is 1. While the song sequencer mode initial screen is
on the display after track recording is complete, on the display after track recording is complete,
hold down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button as you hold down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button as you
press the C-13 (MENU) button. press the C-13 (MENU) button.
This displays the song sequencer menu with the 0 This displays the song sequencer menu.
located at ClearTrack.
2. Use the R-17 (t, y) button to move the 0 to
ClearSong and then press the R-16 (ENTER)
button.
This causes the Clear Song screen to appear. At this
time the target song for the clear operation is the one
you just recorded.
3. Press the R-16 (ENTER) button. For information on how to select a particular song and clear
This will cause the confirmation message Sure? to its content, see To clear a song (page E-75).
appear.
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Mixer Settings in the Song Sequencer Mode Using Panel Record to Rewrite
You can access the mixer during playback, playback standby,
or record standby (C-2 (RECORD) button flashing), or while
Song Header Settings
recording is in progress (C-2 (RECORD) button lit). Press the The header of each song contains header settings, which
C-5 (MIXER) button to display the mixer screen. To return to are settings that were in effect on the Digital Keyboard when
the song sequencer mode screen, press the C-5 (MIXER) recording was performed. You can use a panel record
button again or press the R-15 (EXIT) button. operation to rewrite a songs header settings with the Digital
Keyboards current setup.
The table below shows how mixer parts correspond to song The following items are header settings that can be rewritten
sequencer parts. using the panel record operation.
Rhythm selection
Mixer Song Sequencer
Tempo setting
Parts A04 to A07, A09 to A16 System Track Scale setting
Parts B01 to B16 Tracks 01 through 16 The mixer settings below
All part parameters from A04 through A07 and B01
through B16 (Excluding part on/off)
Supported Mixer Operations during Playback or Playback
Part parameters from A09 through A16: part on/off,
Standby
All mixer settings can be configured during playback or coarse tune, fine tune, scale enable, DSP line
DSP parameters: volume, pan, reverb send
playback standby, subject to the following precautions.
Effect settings
If you want to change mixer settings during playback
standby, change them after selecting the song you want to Accomp volume
UPPER 1 part tone, UPPER 2 part tone, and LOWER part
play back. If you change mixer settings and then change
tone selections
the song selection, the header settings of the newly
selected song will be recalled and mixer settings will be
changed accordingly. To perform a panel record operation
The only mixer settings you can change during playback
standby are those that are included in the song header of 1. Press the C-3 (SONG SEQUENCER) button to
the currently selected song. If mixer settings were changed enter the song sequencer mode.
part way through when recording the song, the later
recorded mixer settings will supersede any settings you
make during playback standby.
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5. Use the R-17 (y) button to move the 0 to 4. Press the L-16 (START/STOP) button.
PanelRecord. This starts playback. The following operations are
supported during playback.
To do this: Do this:
Skip Forward Hold down the L-14 (dFF) button.
Skip Back Hold down the L-13 (sREW) button.
Pause Press the L-15 (PAUSE) button.
Restart paused Press the L-15 (PAUSE) button.
playback
Perform repeat Perform steps 4 through 6 under To
6. Press the R-16 (ENTER) button. playback repeat play a specific section of a
song (page E-109).
7. In response to the Sure? message that Even while playback is paused, you can still perform
appears, press the R-14 (YES) button to execute fast forward playback by holding down the L-14
the panel record operation or the R-14 (NO) (dFF) button or fast backward playback by holding
button to cancel. down the L-13 (sREW). Releasing either button goes
back into pause.
While playback is in progress or playback standby, you
Playing a Recorded Song can use the R-17 (u, i) buttons to select the track
you want. Playing keyboard keys sounds the parts that
This section explains how to perform the following operations correspond to the currently selected track (A04 to A07
on songs recorded in the song sequencer mode. for the system track).
Play a song. Playback stops automatically when it reaches the end
Fast forward, fast backward, pause, unpause. of a song. To stop playback part way through, press the
Play a specific part in a song. L-16 (START/STOP) button.
Repeat play a specific section of a song.
Assign a name to a song.
Delete a song.
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To clear a song 4. Press the R-17 (y) button to move the thick
brackets (%) to To.
1. Perform the procedure under To start a song
editor operation on page E-74 to display the
song editor menu, with the 0 located at
Clear.
1. Perform the procedure under To start a song Press the R-14 (YES) button to perform the copy
editor operation on page E-74 to display the operation and overwrite the existing song or the R-14
song editor menu. (NO) button to cancel.
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To delete a specific measure from a song To insert blank measures into a song
1. Perform the procedure under To start a song 1. Perform the procedure under To start a song
editor operation on page E-74 to display the editor operation on page E-74 to display the
song editor menu. song editor menu.
2. Use the R-17 (t, y) button to move the 0 to 2. Use the R-17 (t, y) button to move the 0 to
DeleteMeas. and then press the R-16 (ENTER) InsertMeas. and then press the R-16 (ENTER)
button. button.
This causes Delete Measure screen to appear. At this This causes Insert Measure screen to appear. At this
time the thick brackets (%) will be located at the time the thick brackets (%) will be located at the
Measure setting. Measure setting.
3. Use the dial or R-14 (, +) buttons to specify the 3. Use the dial or R-14 (, +) buttons to specify the
song measure you want to delete. song measure number from which you want the
insert to start.
4. Press the R-17 (y) button to move the thick
brackets (%) to Size. 4. Press the R-17 (y) button to move the thick
brackets (%) to Size.
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To extract system track recorded content to 4. In response to the Sure? message that
track 04 through 07 or 09 through 16 appears, press the R-14 (YES) button to start
extraction or the R-14 (NO) button to cancel.
As explained in detail under Songs, tracks, and parts (page
E-65), the system track is an individual track, while the
keyboard play and Auto Accompaniment data are recorded To rename a song
individually to multiple parts (A04 through A07, A09 through
A16). The data of these parts is extracted to Tracks 04 1. Perform the procedure under To start a song
through 07 and 09 through 16, with one part corresponding editor operation on page E-74 to display the
individually to one track of data. This makes it easy to edit song editor menu.
each accompaniment part individually.
A04 B04
2. Use the R-17 (y) button to move the 0 to
A05 B05 Rename and then press the R-16 (ENTER)
A06 B06 button.
A07 B07 This displays the Rename screen.
A09 B09
A10 B10
System Track
A11 B11
A12 B12
A13 B13
A14 B14
A15 B15
A16 B16
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To copy one track to another track (Tracks 01 To combine two tracks into a single track
through 16 only) (Tracks 01 through 16 only)
1. Perform the procedure under To start a track 1. In the song sequencer mode, use the R-17 (u,
editor operation on page E-78 to display the i) buttons to select the lower numbered track
track editor menu. of those you want to combine.
As an example, we will combine Track 03 and Track 05
2. Use the R-17 (t, y) button to move the 0 to into Track 06. Here, select Track 03.
Copy and then press the R-16 (ENTER)
button. 2. Perform steps 2 and 3 of the procedure under
This causes the Copy Track screen to appear. At this To start a track editor operation on page E-78
time the thick brackets (%) will be located at the to display the track editor menu.
Copy setting.
3. Use the R-17 (y) button to move the 0 to
3. Use the dial or R-14 (, +) buttons to specify the Merge and then press the R-16 (ENTER)
track number you want to copy from. button.
This displays a Merge Track screen like the one
4. Press the R-17 (y) button to move the thick shown below. At this time the thick brackets (%) will
brackets (%) to To. be located at setting B.
An asterisk (*) next to a track number indicates that
there is already data recorded in that track. A BC
5. Use the dial or R-14 (, +) buttons to specify the
track number you want to copy to.
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7. After everything is the way you want, press the To start an event editor operation
R-16 (ENTER) button.
If the destination track does not contain recorded data, 1. Press the C-3 (SONG SEQUENCER) button to
combination of the tracks starts immediately. enter the song sequencer mode.
If the destination track already contains recorded data,
the confirmation message shown below appears asking 2. While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION)
if you want to overwrite the existing data. button, press the C-3 (EDIT) button to display
the editor menu.
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Cursor
1 2 4
3
Cursor
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*1 A note event is not displayed as the event name at position 2, but rather as the note name (C4, etc.).
*2 C- on the display indicates C-1 (one octave below C0).
*3 This event can be added only with the operation under To insert an event (page E-87). It applies vibrato.
Track 01 to 16 Events
Event Type 2 display during
insert 4 display Parameter Name Setting Range
2 display Event Name
TONE Part Tone [Tone] VALU Tone Number A:001 - L:010
Sus Part Sustain Pedal [Sustain] VALU Sustain Pedal 000 - 127
Sost Part Sostenuto Pedal [Sostenu] VALU Sostenuto Pedal 000 - 127
Soft Part Soft Pedal [Soft] VALU Soft Pedal 000 - 127
Vol Part Volume [Volume] VALU Part Volume 000 - 127
Pan Part Pan [Pan] VALU Part Pan 64 - 00- +63
CTun Part Coarse Tune [CrsTune] VALU Part Coarse Tune 24 - 00 - +24
FTun Part Fine Tune [FinTune] VALU Part Fine Tune 99 - 00 - +99
BndR Part Bend Range [BendRng] VALU Part Bend Range 00 - 24
RSnd Part Reverb Send [RevSend] VALU Part Reverb Send 000 - 127
CSnd Part Chorus Send [ChoSend] VALU Part Chorus Send 000 - 127
SclE Part Scale Enable [ScaleEn] VALU Part Scale Enable on, oFF
DspL Part DSP Line [DspLine] VALU Part DSP Line on, oFF
Exp Part Expression*4 [Express] VALU Expression 000 - 127
*4 This event can be added only with the operation under To insert an event (page E-87). It changes the volume.
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*1 A chord event is not displayed as the event name at position 2, but rather as the chord root (C, etc.)
*2 See Fingering Guide on (page E-124).
*3 Intro: intro pattern, norml: normal pattern, Vari: variation pattern, nFlOn: normal fill-in on, nFloF: normal fill-in off,
vFlOn: variation fill-in on, vFloF: variation fill-in off, Endin: ending pattern.
*4 C- on the display indicates C-1 (one octave below C0).
*5 This setting corresponds to the function menu AccompVol. item (page E-98).
*6 For details, see Specifying whether the Current Scale Settings Should be Applied to Auto Accompaniment (Accomp Scale)
(page E-22).
1. Perform steps 1 to 3 of the procedure under To start an event editor operation on page E-80 to display
the event editor screen.
2. While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button, use the R-17 (u, i) buttons to select the track you
want to edit.
To play back a song from the event editor screen (Quick Play)
1. Perform steps 1 to 3 of the procedure under To start an event editor operation on page E-80 to display
the event editor screen.
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2. Use R-17 (i) button to display page three of 2. Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to move the
the event editor menu, with the 0 located at cursor to the event you want to edit.
ViewSelect.
3. Use the R-17 (u, i) buttons to move the
3. Press the R-16 (ENTER) button. cursor, and then use the dial or R-14 (, +)
This displays the View Select screen. buttons to change the value at the cursor
position.
The cursor flashes during a value change operation.
During note event recording, you can change the pitch
of a note by pressing a keyboard key. If the cursor is
located at the VEL position, the velocity value will
change at the same time as the note pitch.
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To delete all events in a track 3. While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION)
button, press the C-13 (MENU) button to display
1. Display the event editor screen of the track that the event editor menu.
includes the events you want to delete.
See To select a track for editing (page E-84). 4. Use the R-17 (t, y) button to move the 0 to
Delete and then press the R-16 (ENTER)
2. While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button.
button, press the C-13 (MENU) button to display This displays the Delete screen.
the event editor menu.
5. Use the dial or R-14 (, +) buttons to change the
3. Use the R-17 (t, y) button to move the 0 to setting in the thick brackets (%) to Locator.
Delete and then press the R-16 (ENTER) This displays a range specification screen like the one
button. shown below.
This displays the Delete screen. If you have already specified a range using the locator
screen (page E-73), that range will be displayed on the
range specification screen.
5. In response to the Sure? message that 6. Use the R-17 (u, i) button to move the
appears, press the R-14 (YES) button to delete cursor, and then use the dial or R-14 (, +)
or the R-14 (NO) button to cancel. buttons to change the value at the cursor
position.
To delete all events in a specific range of a The event located at the timing specified by the range
track end point will not be deleted.
1. Display the event editor screen of the track that 7. After everything is the way you want, press the
R-16 (ENTER) button.
includes the events you want to delete.
See To select a track for editing (page E-84). 8. In response to the Sure? message that
2. If required, you can perform a song playback appears, press the R-14 (YES) button to delete
operation at this time to check the range you or the R-14 (NO) button to cancel.
want to select for deletion.
See To play back a song from the event editor screen
(Quick Play) (page E-84).
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To insert an event 5. After everything is the way you want, press the
R-16 (ENTER) button.
1. Display the event editor screen of the track This inserts the specified event.
where you want to insert the event.
See To select a track for editing (page E-84).
3. Press the C-9 (INSERT) button. 6. Adjust the settings of the event as desired.
This inserts the event at the specified location and Use the R-17 (u, i) button to move the cursor, and
displays a screen like the one shown below. then use the dial or R-14 (, +) buttons to change the
value at the cursor position. The cursor flashes during a
Note type (for note event only)
value change operation.
For information about data types and setting value
ranges for events that can be edited, see Event Types
and Screen Content (page E-81).
Event type name You also can perform the operation in step 3 by moving the
0 to Insert on the event editor menu and then pressing
the R-16 (ENTER) button.
4. Use the dial or R-14 (, +) buttons to select an
event type.
To copy the events within a specific range to
For information about events that can be specified, see
Event Types and Screen Content (page E-81). a desired location
When a note event is specified as the event type,
specify the note type (note length) using the buttons 1. Display the event editor screen of the track that
shown in the table below. You specify the pitch of the contains the events you want to copy.
note in step 6 of this procedure. See To select a track for editing (page E-84).
To specify this type of 2. If required, you can perform a song playback
Press this button:
note:
operation to check the range you want to select
Whole R-1 (5) for copying and the copy location.
Half R-2 (1)
Quarter R-3 (2)
Eighth R-7 (6) 1 2
Sixteenth R-8 (7) 018:01:00 020:01:00 024:01:00
Thirty-second R-9 (8)
See To play back a song from the event editor screen
Dotted* R-4 ( ) (Quick Play) (page E-84).
Triplet* R-10 (,)
* For dotted notes and triplets, first select the note and then
add the dot or triplet. To specify a dotted quarter note, for
example, press the R-3 (2) button and then the R-4 ( )
button.
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018:01:00 020:01:00 024:01:00 026:01:00 6. After everything is the way you want, press the
R-16 (ENTER) button.
If you want to continue by copying the same copy
source range to another location, repeat steps 5 and 6 This performs quantization and returns to the event
again. editor screen.
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To quantize all note events in a track 4. Use the dial or R-14 (, +) buttons to change the
setting in the thick brackets (%) to Locator.
1. Display the event editor screen of the track you This displays a range specification screen like the one
want to quantize. shown below.
See To select a track for editing (page E-84). If you have already specified a range using the locator
screen (page E-73), that range will be displayed on the
2. Press the C-11 (QUANTIZE) button. range specification screen.
This displays the Quantize screen.
6. Press the R-16 (ENTER) button. 5. Use the R-17 (u, i) button to move the
7. In response to the Sure? message that cursor, and then use the dial or R-14 (, +)
appears, press the R-14 (YES) button to buttons to change the value at the cursor
quantize or the R-14 (NO) button to cancel. position.
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Deleting Pitch Bender Events To delete all pitch bender events within a specific
range of a track
You can use the procedures in this section to delete all pitch
bender events from a track or from a specific range in a track. 1. Display the event editor screen of the track
whose pitch bender events you want to delete.
See To select a track for editing (page E-84).
To delete individual pitch bender events, perform the
operation under To delete an individual event (page 2. If required, you can perform a song playback
E-85). operation at this time to check the range you
After deleting the pitch bender events in one track from
want to select for deletion.
Track 01 through Track 16, you can overdub new pitch
bender (PITCH BEND wheel (S-1)) operations for that See To play back a song from the event editor screen
track. To do so, use the procedure under To record to (Quick Play) (page E-84).
Tracks 01 through 16 (page E-68), and select OVDB
(Overdub) for the RecType setting in step 6-(3).
3. While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION)
Since OVDB cannot be selected for RecType when button, press the C-13 (MENU) button to display
recording to the system track, you will not be able to the event editor menu.
overdub pitch bender operations after deleting pitch bender
events from the system track. You can use the procedure 4. Use the R-17 (t, y) button to move the 0 to
under To insert an event (page E-87) to insert pitch DeleteBender and then press the R-16
bender events. (ENTER) button.
This causes Delete Bender screen to appear.
To delete all pitch bender events in a track
1. Display the event editor screen of the track 5. Use the dial or R-14 (, +) buttons to change the
whose pitch bender events you want to delete. setting in the thick brackets (%) to Locator.
This displays a range specification screen like the one
See To select a track for editing (page E-84).
shown below.
2. While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION) If you have already specified a range using the locator
screen (page E-73), that range will be displayed on the
button, press the C-13 (MENU) button to display
range specification screen.
the event editor menu.
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To adjust the velocity value of a note event 6. Press the R-16 (ENTER) button.
This will display the setting screen like the one shown
1. Display the event editor screen of the track you below.
want to edit.
See To select a track for editing (page E-84).
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To adjust the gate time value of a note event To delete a beat event
1. Perform steps 1 through 5 under To adjust the 1. Perform the procedure under To start an event
velocity value of a note event on page E-91. In editor operation on page E-80 to display the
step 4, select GatetimeMod. instead of event editor menu.
VelocityMod..
2. Use the R-17 (y) button to move the 0 to
2. Press the R-16 (ENTER) button. Beat and then press the R-16 (ENTER) button.
This will display the setting screen like the one shown This displays the Beat screen.
below.
The following explains the meanings and setting ranges 3. Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to move the
of the on-screen items. The settings marked with an cursor to the beat event you want to delete.
asterisk (*) in the Setting Range column are initial
defaults. 4. Press the C-8 (DELETE) button.
The event at the current cursor position will be deleted
Item name Description Setting Range
as soon as you press the C-8 (DELETE) button.
Fix Specifies a fixed value as oFF*,
(Fixed value) the time gate value. 99:95 00:00 to 99:95
stands for quarter note 99
beats, 95 ticks.
Select oFF for this setting
to adjust based on the
current gate time value of
each note event.
Rate These settings are enabled 000% to 100%* to
(Gate Time Rate) only when the oFF is 200%
selected for the Fix
setting. They change the
gate time value of each
note event according to the
mathematical expression
Offset (decimal parts cut off) 9:95 to 0:00* to
(Gate Time Offset) shown below. 00:00 is used +9:95
when the value produced
by the expression is less
than 00:00, and 99:95 is
used when it is greater than
99:95.
(Current gate time) X (Rate
setting) + (Offset setting)
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5. Use buttons R-1 (5) to R-4 ( ) and buttons R-7 (6) to R-10 (,) to specify the length of the note you want
to input.
For information about how to specify note lengths, see step 4 under To insert an event (page E-87).
You can perform the following operations during step input to insert ties and rests.
To do this: Perform this operation:
Tie the note at the 1. At the current cursor position, specify the length of the note you want to tie with the immediately
current cursor position preceding note event.
with the note event 2. Press the R-11 (.) button.
immediately before it This adds the length of the note you specified in step 1 to the length of the note immediately
preceding it. At this time, the cursor will move forward by the timing of the added amount.
Insert a rest before the 1. At the current cursor position, specify a note that is the same length as the rest you want to insert.
current cursor position 2. Press the R-5 (REST) button.
The cursor will move forward by the length of the note you specified in step 1.
6. Press the keyboard key that corresponds to the note you want to input.
The note is input as soon as you press the keyboard key, and the cursor will move by the length you specified in step 5 to the
next measure:beat:tick. From there you can input the next note, if you want.
8. After inputting all of the notes you want, press the R-15 (EXIT) or R-17 (t, y) button.
This returns to the event editor screen.
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R-16
R-17
R-14
R-13
C-13 R-18
The function menu includes settings that normally need to be 2. To adjust the Tune (Tuning) and EQ
accessed relatively infrequently, such as overall tuning, (Equalizer) settings, use the R-17 (t, y)
equalizer, touch response, local control on/off, etc. It also
buttons to move 0 to the setting you want to
includes some memory card operations (format, etc.).
adjust, use the dial or the R-14 (, +) buttons to
change the setting. The currently selected
Using the Function Menu setting will also be indicated by thick brackets
This section explains function menu operations. For details (%).
about specific function menu items, see Function Menu Pressing the R-14 (, +) buttons at the same time
Settings (page E-96). returns the setting to its initial default.
To change the setting of a function menu 3. The setting items from Performance and
item below are groups that include multiple setting
items. Use the following procedure to change
1. Press the R-13 (FUNCTION) button. the settings of the items in each group.
(1) Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to move the 0 to the
desired group name and then press the R-16 (ENTER)
button.
This displays the items included within the group.
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Note that all function menu settings you configure are You can directly display this group screen without going
returned to their initial defaults whenever you turn off through the function menu. While the initial power on
the Digital Keyboard. You can configure the Digital screen is displayed, hold down the R-13 (FUNCTION)
Keyboard so it remembers its latest settings or to apply button as you press the C-13 (MENU) button.
predetermined default settings each time you turn it on.
For details, see AutoResume (Auto Resume) (page
E-99) and Default (Default Settings) (page E-99).
Some function menu settings also can be saved to
registration memory. For details, see Saving
Keyboard Setups to Registration Memory (page E-61).
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AutoResume (Auto Resume) 4. Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to select the
Specifies whether the Digital Keyboard should remember its operation you want.
setup when turned off and restore it the next time it is turned To do this: Move the 0 here:
on.
Return the power on default settings Clear
oFF* : Restores power on defaults when power is turned on.
to the factory default settings (clearing
on : Remembers setup when power is turned off and
default settings).
restores it when power is turned back on.
Rewrite the power on default settings Store
with the Digital Keyboards current
For information about the setting items that are restored setup (registering default settings).
when Auto Resume is enabled, see Parameter List (page For information about the setting items that are
E-126). registered as default settings, see Parameter List
Initially, power on default settings are the same as the (page E-126).
factory default settings. You also can use the procedure
below to specify other power on default settings to suit your 5. After everything is the way you want, press the
needs. R-16 (ENTER) button.
The message Complete appears and the display
Default (Default Settings) returns to the screen before you pressed the R-16
You can use this setting item to do the following. (ENTER) button in step 3.
Rewrite the power on default settings with the Digital
Keyboards current setup (registering default settings). 6. To exit the function menu, press the R-13
Return the power on default settings to the factory default (FUNCTION) button.
settings (clearing default settings).
To register or clear default settings If you want the default settings to be restored whenever
power is turned on, select oFF for the AutoResume
1. Press the R-13 (FUNCTION) button to display setting (page E-99).
the function menu.
Initialize (Initialize)
2. Use the R-17 (i, y) buttons to move the 0 to
General and then press the R-16 (ENTER) This item can be used to initialize all data and settings, or
parameter settings only.
button.
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R-12
R-16
R-17
R-14
R-13
C-8 C-13
You can save Digital Keyboard user area data to a memory For details about saving and loading all data, see To batch
card and load data from a memory card to Digital Keyboard save all Digital Keyboard data to a memory card (page
memory. You also can play music files (MIDI files) stored on a E-104) and To batch load all Digital Keyboard memory
memory card on the Digital Keyboard. data from a memory card (page E-105).
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A memory card can become quite warm after very long use
in the card slot. This is normal and does not indicate Entering the Card Mode
malfunction. Enter the card mode when you want to perform memory card
operations.
Loading and Removing a Memory While in the rhythm mode (page E-7) press the C-7 (CARD)
button to enter the card mode.
Card
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4. Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to move the 0 to 3. Depending on the type of data you want to save
CardFormat. to the memory card, perform one of the steps
shown below.
All setup registration banks are saved as a batch. Other
data is saved in area (data item) units.
To save this
Do this:
type of data:
One user rhythm 1. Press the L-8 ([F] USER RHYTHMS)
button.
2. Use the dial or R-14 (, +) buttons to
specify the user rhythm number.
One user tone 1. Press the R-12 ([L] USER TONES)
5. Press the R-16 (ENTER) button. button.
This will cause the confirmation message Sure? to 2. Use the dial or R-14 (, +) buttons to
appear. specify the user tone number.
6. Press the R-14 (YES) button to format the One user DSP 1. Perform steps 1 through 4 under To use
a DSP (page E-35).
memory card or the R-14 (NO) button to cancel.
2. Use the dial or R-14 (, +) buttons to
The message Please Wait will remain on the display specify the user DSP number (101
while the format operation is being performed. Do not through 200).
perform any Digital Keyboard operation while this
One user preset 1. While holding down the L-6 ([D] WORLD/
message is on the display. Complete appears on the
VARIOUS) button, press the L-7 ([E]
display after formatting is complete.
PIANO RHYTHMS) button to display the
Formatting may take as long as a few minutes to
music preset screen.
complete. 2. Press the L-8 ([F] USER RHYTHMS)
button.
Saving Digital Keyboard Data to a 3. Use the dial or R-14 (, +) buttons to
specify the user preset number.
Memory Card One song 1. Press the C-3 (SONG SEQUENCER)
sequencer song button to enter the song sequencer mode.
To save Digital Keyboard data to a memory 2. Use the dial or R-14 (, +) buttons to
specify the song number.
card
All registration Press the C-8 (BANK) button to display the
1. Insert the memory card into the card slot. banks registration bank selection screen.
2. If the Digital Keyboard is in the card mode, 4. While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION)
press the C-7 (CARD) button to exit the card button, press the C-7 (LOAD/SAVE) button.
mode. This causes an Xxxx Load*1 screen like the one
shown below to appear. The sample screen below
shows the screen that appears from the rhythm screen.
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5. Press the R-17 (y) button to change to the To batch save all Digital Keyboard data to a
Xxxx Save*1 screen. memory card
1. Press the C-7 (CARD) button to enter the card
mode.
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Loading Data from a Memory To batch load all Digital Keyboard memory
data from a memory card
Card
1. Press the C-7 (CARD) button to enter the card
mode.
Make sure that all of the data you want to load is in the
MUSICDAT folder on the memory card. 2. While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION)
button, press the C-13 (MENU) button.
To load data to Digital Keyboard memory This displays the function menu Play/CardUtl screen.
from a memory card
3. Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to move the 0 to
1. Insert the memory card into the card slot. AllData and then press the R-16 (ENTER)
button.
2. If the Digital Keyboard is in the card mode, This displays the All Load screen.
press the C-7 (CARD) button to exit the card The remainder of the steps are the same as those from
mode. step 5 under 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-103), 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.
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3. While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION) 3. While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION)
button, press the C-13 (MENU) button. button, press the C-13 (MENU) button.
This displays the function menu Play/CardUtl screen. This displays the function menu Play/CardUtl screen.
4. Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to move the 0 to 4. Use the R-17 (i, y) buttons to move the 0 to
FileDelete and then press the R-16 (ENTER) FileRename and then press the R-16 (ENTER)
button. button.
This displays a screen for specifying the file to be This displays a screen for specifying the file to be
deleted. renamed.
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L-7 C-7
L-8
R-16
R-17
R-14
L-12
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Turning Off One Hand Part and Playing the 7. To start playback, press the L-16 (PLAY/STOP)
Other Hand Part on the Keyboard (Part Off) button.
This starts playback of the part you turned on in step 3.
When playing a music file of a piano piece that has the left
hand and the right hand parts recorded in separate MIDI 8. To stop playback, press the L-16 (PLAY/STOP)
channels, you can turn off playback of one of the parts and button.
play it on the keyboard along with playback of the other part.
1. Enter the card mode and select the MIDI file you
want to play. The part on/off setting reverts to the initial default (both
parts on) whenever you select a different music file.
2. Press the L-17 (PART SELECT) button.
This displays a Part Select screen like the one shown
below, with the 0 next to Part L.
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Playing on the Keyboard Along with To repeat play a specific section of a song
Playback of a Music File on a memory card
1. Enter the card mode and select the MIDI file you
You can perform the following operations and play on the want to play.
keyboard along with playback of a music file on a memory
card. 2. Press the L-16 (PLAY/STOP) button to start
Select UPPER 1 part, UPPER 2 part, and LOWER part
tones.
playback.
Specify layer, split on/off, and the split point
3. When playback reaches the measure you want
The procedures for performing these operations are the same to specify as the repeat start point, press the
as those performed in the rhythm mode. For details about the L-12 (REPEAT) button.
operation, see Layering and Splitting Tones (page E-15).
The ? indicator will be flashing on the display.
You also can use the procedure below to easily assign the 4. When playback reaches the measure you want
same tone as the right-hand part or left-hand part of the music
file to the keyboard (UPPER 1 part tone) for manual play.
to specify as the repeat end point, press the
L-12 (REPEAT) button.
To assign the same tone as the right-hand part or The ? indicator will stop flashing and repeat
left-hand part of the music file to the keyboard playback of the measures within the range you
specified in steps 3 and 4 will start.
1. Perform the procedure under Turning Off One The repeat range is from the beginning of the measure
Hand Part and Playing the Other Hand Part on you specified in step 3 to the end of the measure you
the Keyboard (Part Off) (page E-108) to turn off specified in step 4.
If you do not specify an end point, the end of the song
the part you want to play on the keyboard. will be the end point.
This step is not required if you want to play along on the
keyboard while playing back both hand parts. 5. To stop playback, press the L-16 (PLAY/STOP)
button.
2. While holding down the L-7 ([E] PIANO
Pressing the L-16 (PLAY/STOP) button again will
RHYTHMS) button, press the L-8 ([F] USER restart repeat playback using the same start and end
RHYTHMS) button. points.
This assigns the tone of the part that is turned off to the The repeat range is cleared when you select a different
UPPER 1 part. music file.
If both parts are on or off, the right-hand part of the
music file is assigned to the UPPER 1 part. To change the playback tempo
3. This starts playback of the music file. Play the See To change the tempo setting (page E-19).
part you want on the keyboard.
To adjust playback volume in accordance
with keyboard play volume
See SongVol. (Song Volume) (page E-98). For information
about how to configure settings, see To change the setting of
a function menu item (page E-95).
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Connecting to a Computer
You can connect the Digital Keyboard to a computer and 2. After starting up your computer, use a
exchange MIDI data between them. You can send play data commercially available USB cable to connect it
from the Digital Keyboard to music software running on your
to the Digital Keyboard.
computer, or you can send MIDI data from your computer to
the Digital Keyboard for playback. B connector
USB cable
Minimum Computer System (A-B type)
Operating System
Windows XP (SP2 or later) *1
3. Turn on the Digital Keyboard.
Windows Vista *2 If this is the first time you are connecting the Digital
Windows 7 *3 Keyboard to your computer, the driver software
Mac OS X (10.3.9, 10.4.11, 10.5.X, 10.6.X, 10.7.X) required to send and receive data will be installed on
your computer automatically.
*1: Windows XP Home Edition
Windows XP Professional (32- bit) 4. Start up your computers music software.
*2: Windows Vista (32- bit)
*3: Windows 7 (32- bit, 64-bit) 5. Configure the music software settings to select
USB jack one of the following as the MIDI device.
CASIO USB-MIDI : (For Windows 7, Windows Vista,
Mac OS X)
USB Audio Device : (For Windows XP)
Never connect to a computer that does not conform to For information about how to select the MIDI device,
the above requirements. Doing so can cause problems see the user documentation that comes with the music
with your computer. software you are using.
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6. Follow the procedure in the users guide that 3 Models whose rhythm data can be used on the Digital
you downloaded in step 5 to install and use Keyboard following conversion
Rhythm data (filename extensions: cpt and ept) can be
Data Manager.
imported to the Digital Keyboard and used after it is
converted with Rhythm Converter to compatible data
(described in 2 above). Rhythm Converter can be
downloaded from the CASIO MUSIC SITE
(http://music.casio.com/).
CTK-731/738/811
WK-1800
Rhythm data from this Digital Keyboard cannot be used on
these models.
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Importing and Transferring Rhythm Data To load rhythm data into Digital Keyboard
from Other Models memory
You can transfer rhythm data from other models by loading it Perform one of the procedures below, depending on the type
from a memory card, or by using Data Manager to transfer the of data you want to load.
data from a computer to Digital Keyboard memory. For
If the data is on
information about actual operations, see Importing Data from this type of Do this:
Various Storage Media (page E-112). media:
Note that rhythm data from some models needs to be Computer local 1. Perform the procedure under To download
converted before it can be used on this Digital Keyboard. For disk Data Manager (page E-111).
more information, see Rhythm Data Compatibility (page For details about how to transfer data from
E-111). the computer to the Digital Keyboard, see
the user documentation that comes with
Data Manager.
Or:
1. Copy data from your computers local disk to
Importing Data from Various the MUSICDAT folder on a memory card with
32GB or less capacity, which was formatted on
Storage Media the Digital Keyboard.
2. Perform the procedure under To load data to
The procedure you need to use to import or transfer rhythm Digital Keyboard memory from a memory card
data to Digital Keyboard memory depends on the media (page E-105).
(computer local disk, memory card) where the data is 32GB or less 1. Depending on the location of the data on the
currently stored. This section explains each of the required capacity memory memory card, perform either of the following
procedures. card operations.
If the data is in the MUSICDAT folder on the
For details about Data Manager, see Storing and Loading memory card, advance directly to step 2 of
Digital Keyboard Memory Data (page E-111). this procedure.
For information about the types of memory cards supported If the data is not in the MUSICDAT folder on
by the Digital Keyboard, see Using a Memory Card (page the memory card, move it to the MUSICDAT
folder. If there is no MUSICDAT folder on the
E-101). memory card, create a new folder in the
memory cards root directory and name it
MUSICDAT. Next, move the data to the
folder.
2. Perform the procedure under To load data to
Digital Keyboard memory from a memory card
(page E-105).
Unsupported 1. Copy the data on the memory card to the
memory card computers local disk.
(capacity 2. Copy the data in step 1 from the computers
exceeding 32GB, local disk to the MUSICDAT folder on a
etc.) memory card (with 32GB or less capacity),
which was formatted on the Digital Keyboard.
3. Perform the procedure under To load data to
Digital Keyboard memory from a memory card
(page E-105).
Or:
1. Copy the data on the memory card to the
computers local disk.
2. Perform the procedure under To download
Data Manager (page E-111).
For details about how to transfer data from
the computer to the Digital Keyboard, see
the user documentation that comes with
Data Manager.
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Error Messages
Display Message Cause Required Action
Format 1. The current memory card format is not compatible with this 1. Format the memory card on the Digital Keyboard (page
Digital Keyboard. E-102).
2. The memory card capacity is greater than 32GB. 2. Use a memory card with a capacity of 32GB or less.
3. You are trying to use an SDXC card. 3. SDXC cards not supported. Use an SD or SDHC memory
card.
4. There is something wrong with the memory card. 4. Use a different memory card.
Card Full There is not enough room available on the memory card. Delete some of the files on the memory card to make room for
new data (page E-106), or use a different card.
Card R/W Memory card data is corrupted. Use a different memory card.
No Card 1. The memory card is not loaded correctly in the Digital 1. Correctly load the memory card into the card slot.
Keyboards card slot.
2. The memory card was removed while some operation was 2. Do not remove the memory card while any operation is in
in progress. progress.
No Data You tried to save a Digital Keyboard user area (user rhythm, Select a user area that contains data.
user rhythm song, etc.) that does not contain any data to the
memory card.
No File 1. There is no MUSICDAT folder (page E-104) on the 1. Create a MUSICDAT folder on the memory card or format
memory card. the memory card on the Digital Keyboard (page E-102).
2. There is no loadable or playable data in the MUSICDAT 2. Move the file you want to load or play into the memory
folder. cards MUSICDAT folder.
Not SMF0/1 You are attempting to play back SMF Format 2 file. This Digital Keyboard supports playback of SMF Format 0 or
Format 1 only.
Protect The memory card is write-protected. Use the memory cards write protect switch to enable writing.
Read Only A read-only file with the same name you are trying to use is Use a different name to save the new file.
already stored on the memory card. Remove the read-only attribute from the existing file and
overwrite it with the new file.
Use a different memory card.
Size Over 1. The data on the memory card is too big to play. 1. This Digital Keyboard supports playback of song data files
with a maximum size of about 320KB.
2. The data you are trying to load is too large. 2. The following is the approximate maximum data sizes (per
data item) when loading data into Digital Keyboard
memory.
User rhythm: 32KB
Song sequencer song: 61KB
User preset: 8KB
A total of approximately 64KB of user presets (total of all
50 user presets) can be loaded.
Wrong Data 1. The memory card data is corrupted. Use a different memory card.
2. The memory card contains data that is not supported by
this Digital Keyboard.
Meas. Limit You tried to perform an operation during song sequencer Make sure your edits do not cause the number of measures
song editing or user music preset editing that would cause the to exceed the 999-measure limit.
number of measures in the song or chord progression to
exceed 999.
Memory Full 1. There is not enough memory capacity required for rhythm 1. Select the rhythm you want to use.
editor operations.
2. Remaining memory capacity became too low during music 2. Referring to To clear user preset data (page E-54), delete
preset editing. user presets you no longer need in order to free up
memory.
3. There is not enough memory capacity required for song 3. Delete other tracks and/or songs to free up memory space.
sequencer operations.
File Name When renaming a file on a memory card, attempting to Use a different name.
specify a file name that is already used.
Write Error! Writing to internal storage memory failed. Try again.
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Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
Included Accessories
I cant find something that should be Carefully check inside all of the packing materials.
included with the product.
Power Requirements
Power will not turn on. Check the AC adaptor or make sure that the batteries are facing correctly
(page E-9).
Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor power
(page E-9).
You may have tried to perform some operation while the Please Wait
message was displayed, which caused an internal problem. If other
measures do not correct this problem, perform the operation below to turn on
power.
Warning!
The following operation will delete all Digital Keyboard data and return all
settings to their initial factory defaults.
While holding down the R-2 ([B] E.Piano) and R-5 ([E] BASS) buttons, press
the L-1 (POWER) button to turn on power.
The display lights up momentarily but power Press the L-1 (POWER) button firmly and completely to turn on power.
does not turn on when I press the L-1
(POWER) button.
The Digital Keyboard outputs a loud sound Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor power (page
and then suddenly powers down. E-9).
The Digital Keyboard suddenly powers down This happens when Auto Power Off (page E-13) is triggered.
after a few minutes.
Display
The display keeps going out or is flashing. Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor power (page
E-9).
Screen contents are visible only from straight This is due to production limitations. It does not indicate malfunction.
ahead.
Sound
Nothing happens when I press any keyboard Adjust the main volume setting (page E-13).
key. Check if something is plugged into the T-8 (PHONES) jack on the back of the
Digital Keyboard.
Turn power off and then back on to initialize all keyboard settings (page
E-13).
Nothing happens or notes do not play Press the L-17 (ACCOMP ON/OFF) button to disable chord input with chord
normally when I play on the left side of the keyboard (page E-24).
keyboard.
Nothing happens when I start an Auto With rhythms E:029 to E:038, nothing will sound until you play a chord on the
Accompaniment. keyboard. Try playing a chord (page E-26).
Check and adjust the accompaniment volume setting (page E-98).
If there is no user rhythm stored in memory, Auto Accompaniment will not
start when you press the L-16 (START/STOP) button while a rhythm in the
range of F:001 to F:010 is selected (page E-24).
Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard settings
(page E-13).
The metronome does not sound. Check and adjust the metronome volume setting (page E-98).
Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard settings
(page E-13).
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Symptom Action
Notes keep sounding, without stopping. Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard settings
(page E-13).
Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor power
(page E-9).
Some notes are cut off while they are Notes are cut off whenever the number of notes being sounded exceeds the
playing. maximum polyphony value of 48 (24 for some tones). This does not indicate
malfunction. See the separate Appendix.
The volume or tone setting I configured has Adjust the main volume setting (page E-13).
changed. Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard settings
(page E-13).
Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor power
(page E-9).
Output volume does not change even though Change the Touch Response setting (page E-96).
I change my keyboard pressure. Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard settings
(page E-13).
In certain keyboard ranges, the volume and This is due to system limitations. It does not indicate malfunction.
tone quality sound are slightly different from
those in other keyboard ranges.
With some tones, octaves do not change at This is due to system limitations. It does not indicate malfunction.
the far ends of the keyboard.
The pitch of the notes does not match other When the B indicator is displayed, it means that the transpose setting
accompanying instruments or sounds (page E-18) has been used to change the pitch of the keyboard. Return the
strange when played along with other transpose setting to 00.
instruments. When the C indicator is displayed, it means that the scale setting (page
E-21) has been used to change the Digital Keyboards initial default setting.
Use the procedure under To select a preset scale (page E-21) to change to
the Equal preset scale. If the C indicator remains on the display after
you select Equal, use the dial or the R-14 (, +) buttons to change to
another preset scale other than Equal and then select Equal again.
Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard settings
(page E-13).
The reverb of notes seems to change Check and adjust the reverb setting (page E-34).
suddenly. Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard settings
(page E-13).
Operation
Tone, rhythm, and other settings revert to The Digital Keyboard may be configured to restore default settings (factory
their initial defaults whenever you turn on the default settings or settings registered by you) when power is turned on. If you
Digital Keyboard. want the Digital Keyboard to remember its last setup and restore it the next time
it is turned on, select on for the Auto Resume setting (page E-99).
Computer Connection
I cant exchange data between the Digital Check to make sure that the USB cable is connected to the Digital Keyboard
Keyboard and a computer. and computer, and that the device is selected correctly with your computers
music software settings (page E-110).
Turn off the Digital Keyboard and then exit the music software on your
computer. Next, turn the Digital Keyboard back on and then restart the music
software on your computer.
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Specifications
Models CTK-6200/CTK-6250/WK-6600
Keyboard CTK-6200/CTK-6250: 61 standard-size keys
WK-6600: 76 standard-size keys
Touch Response 2 types, Off
Maximum Polyphony 48 notes (24 for certain tones)
Tones
Built-in Tones 700
User Tones Up to 10 (Tone Editor)
Functions Layer, Split
Reverb 1 to 10, Off
Chorus 1 to 5, Off
DSP
Preset DSP 100
User DSP Up to 100
Metronome
Beats per Measure 0, 2 to 6
Tempo Range 30 to 255
Auto Accompaniment
Built-in Rhythms 210
User Rhythms Up to 10 (Rhythm Editor)
Demo Songs 5 songs
Registration 32 (4 setups 8 banks)
Song Sequencer Real-time recording, playback
Keyboard Play 5 songs, 17 tracks
Memory Capacity Approximately 12,000 notes (total for 5 songs)
Mixer 32 parts (A01-A16/B01-B16)
Master parameters, DSP parameters, Part parameters (CTK-6200/CTK-6250/WK-6600),
MIC parameters (WK-6600 only)
Other Functions
Transpose 1 octaves (12 to +12 semitones)
Octave Shift UPPER 1/UPPER 2/LOWER, 2 octaves
Tuning A4 = 415.5 - 440.0 - 465.9 Hz
Scale Tuning Scale Fine Tune, Preset Scales
Music Preset 305 built-in, plus 50 user presets
One Touch Preset 210
Auto Harmonize 12 types
Arpeggiator 150 types
Equalizer 5 presets
MIDI 16 multi-timbre received, GM Level 1 standard
Pitch Bend Wheel
Pitch Bend Range 0 to 24 semitones
Memory Cards
Supported Memory Cards SD or SDHC memory cards, 32GB or less
Functions SMF playback, file storage, file recall, file delete, card format
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Inputs/Outputs
USB jack TYPE B
Sustain/Assignable jack Standard jack (sustain, sostenuto, soft, start/stop)
Phones jack Stereo standard jack
Line Out R, L/MONO jacks Standard jack 2
Output Impedance: 2.3k, Output Voltage: 1.5V (RMS) MAX
Audio In jack Stereo mini jack
Input Impedance: 9k, Input Sensitivity: 200mV
Mic In jack (WK-6600 only) Standard jack (connect a dynamic microphone only)
Input Impedance: 3k, Input Sensitivity: 10mV
Power Jack 12V DC
Power Supply 2-way
Batteries 6 D-size zinc-carbon batteries or alkaline batteries
Battery Life Approximately 4 hours continuous operation on alkaline batteries
AC Adaptor AD-A12150LW
The AC adaptor can be used safely in areas up to 4,000 meters above sea level.
Auto Power Off Approximately 6 minutes after last key operation (during battery use),
approximately 4 hours after last key operation (during AC adaptor use)
Speakers 12cm 2 + 3cm 2 (Output: 6.0W + 6.0W)
Power Consumption 12V = 18W
Dimensions CTK-6200/CTK-6250: 94.8 38.4 12.2 cm (37 3/8 15 1/8 4 13/16 inch)
WK-6600: 116.1 38.5 14.7 cm (45 3/4 15 3/16 5 13/16 inch)
Weight CTK-6200/CTK-6250: Approximately 5.7kg (12.6 lbs) (without batteries)
WK-6600: Approximately 7.2kg (15.9 lbs) (without batteries)
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Operating Precautions
Be sure to read and observe the following operating
precautions.
Location
Avoid the following locations for this product.
Areas exposed to direct sunlight and high humidity
Areas subjected to temperature extremes
Near a radio, TV, video deck, or tuner
The above devices will not cause malfunction of the
product, but the product can cause interference in the audio
or video of a nearby device.
User Maintenance
Never use benzine, alcohol, thinner, or other chemical
agents to clean the product.
To clean the product or its keyboard, wipe with a soft cloth
moistened in a weak solution of water and a mild neutral
detergent. Wring all excess moisture from the cloth before
wiping.
Weld Lines
Lines may be visible on the exterior of the product. These are
weld lines that result from the plastic molding process. They
are not cracks or scratches.
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Number Screen Name Type Number Number Screen Name Type Number
001 Comp 1 02 051 RefPan 1 42
002 Comp 2 02 052 RefPan 2 42
003 Enhance1 04 053 Rotary 1 12
004 Enhance2 04 054 Rotary 2 12
005 Phaser 1 07 055 Rotary 3 12
006 Phaser 2 07 056 Rotary 4 12
007 Phaser 3 07 057 Rotary 5 12
008 Chorus 1 09 058 Wah 1 01
009 Chorus 2 09 059 Wah 2 01
010 Chorus 3 09 060 Wah 3 01
011 Chorus 4 09 061 Wah 4 01
012 Chorus 5 09 062 CmpWah 22
013 CmpCho 1 24 063 WahCho 1 17
014 CmpCho 2 24 064 WahCho 2 17
015 RefCho 41 065 WahFln 1 18
016 Flanger1 08 066 WahFln 2 18
017 Flanger2 08 067 WahDst 1 16
018 Flanger3 08 068 WahDst 2 16
019 Flanger4 08 069 WahTrm 1 20
020 CmpFln 25 070 WahTrm 2 20
021 Delay 1 10 071 WahPan 1 21
022 Delay 2 10 072 WahPan 2 21
023 Delay 3 10 073 WahRef 1 19
024 Delay 4 10 074 WahRef 2 19
025 Delay 5 10 075 WahCmp 1 15
026 Reflect1 11 076 WahCmp 2 15
027 Reflect2 11 077 Dist 1 03
028 Reflect3 11 078 Dist 2 03
029 CmpRef 26 079 Dist 3 03
030 ChoRef 1 36 080 DstCmp 30
031 ChoRef 2 36 081 CmpDst 23
032 ChoRef 3 36 082 DstTrm 1 34
033 FlnRef 1 38 083 DstTrm 2 34
034 FlnRef 2 38 084 DstPan 1 35
035 FlnRef 3 38 085 DstPan 2 35
036 Tremolo 6 086 DstCho 1 31
037 CmpTrm 27 087 DstCho 2 31
038 TrmRef 46 088 DstFln 1 32
039 TrmCho 1 44 089 DstFln 2 32
040 TrmCho 2 44 090 DstFln 3 32
041 TrmFln 1 45 091 DstWah 1 29
042 TrmFln 2 45 092 DstWah 2 29
043 TrmDst 1 43 093 DstWah 3 29
044 TrmDst 2 43 094 DstWah 4 29
045 AutoPan 05 095 DstRef 33
046 CmpPan 28 096 RefDst 40
047 ChoPan 1 37 097 Lo-Fi 14
048 ChoPan 2 37 098 RingMod1 13
049 FlnPan 1 39 099 RingMod2 13
050 FlnPan 2 39 100 RingMod3 13
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Type Number DSP Type Name Screen Name Type Number DSP Type Name Screen Name
01 Wah Wah 24 Compressor-Chorus CmpCho
02 Compressor Comp 25 Compressor-Flanger CmpFln
03 Distortion Dist 26 Compressor-Reflection CmpRef
04 Enhancer Enhance 27 Compressor-Tremolo CmpTrm
05 AutoPan AutoPan 28 Compressor-AutoPan CmpPan
06 Tremolo Tremolo 29 Distortion-Wah DstWah
07 Phaser Phaser 30 Distortion-Compressor DstCmp
08 Flanger Flanger 31 Distortion-Chorus DstCho
09 Chorus Chorus 32 Distortion-Flanger DstFln
10 Delay Delay 33 Distortion-Reflection DstRef
11 Reflection Reflect 34 Distortion-Tremolo DstTrm
12 Rotary Rotary 35 Distortion-AutoPan DstPan
13 RingModulator RingMod 36 Chorus-Reflection ChoRef
14 Lo-Fi Lo-Fi 37 Chorus-AutoPan ChoPan
15 Wah-Compressor WahCmp 38 Flanger-Reflection FlnRef
16 Wah-Distortion WahDst 39 Flanger-AutoPan FlnPan
17 Wah-Chorus WahCho 40 Reflection-Distortion RefDst
18 Wah-Flanger WahFln 41 Reflection-Chorus RefCho
19 Wah-Reflection WahRef 42 Reflection-AutoPan RefPan
20 Wah-Tremolo WahTrm 43 Tremolo-Distortion TrmDst
21 Wah-AutoPan WahPan 44 Tremolo-Chorus TrmCho
22 Compressor-Wah CmpWah 45 Tremolo-Flanger TrmFln
23 Compressor-Distortion CmpDst 46 Tremolo-Reflection TrmRef
For details about parameters that can be configured with each DSP type, refer to the sections shown in the table below.
For information about this DSP type: Go here:
Single type (Type numbers 01 through 14) Single Type DSP Parameters (page E-121)
Dual type (Type numbers 15 through 46) Dual Type DSP Parameters (page E-123)
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C
D
E
F
G
A
B
B
Cm
Dm
Fm
C C C C C C C C C C C C
b b b
Gm Am
Bm
Ddim
A7
F7
Fm7
Gm7
A add9
Cm C C C C C C C C C
Cdim
With Fingered 3, the lowest note fingered is interpreted as
Caug *3 the base note. Inverted forms are not supported.
With Full Range Chord, when the lowest note fingered is a
Csus4 *3 certain distance from the neighboring note, the chord is
interpreted as a fraction chord.
Unlike Fingered 1, 2, and 3, Full Range Chord requires
Csus2 *3 pressing of at least three keys to form a chord.
CM7
Cm7b5 *3
C7b5 *3
C7sus4
Cadd9
Cmadd9
CmM7
Cdim7 *3
C69 *3
C6 *1 *3
Cm6 *2 *3
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*1 The A01 part MIDI OUT channel depends on the keyboard channel setting. For details, see KeyboardCh (Keyboard Channel)
(page E-98).
*2 SONG SEQUENCER Track
For details about parts, see How Parts are Organized (page E-38).
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Parameter List
Refer to this column in
To check this setting item:
the table below:
Setting items that are always saved when power is turned off 1
Setting items stored in registration memory (page E-61) 2
When on is selected for the AutoResume (Auto Resume) setting (page E-99), setting items that
are restored to those in effect the last time power was turned off 3
Items that are stored as Default (Default Settings) (page E-99)
Settings items initialized by the To initialize all mixer parameters operation (page E-40) 4
Setting items initialized when Parameter (parameter settings only) is selected by Initialize
(Initialize) (page E-99) 5
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dim
aug
sus4
sus2
m7
M7
m7b5
7b5
7sus4
add9
madd9
mM7
dim7
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m6
Since the chord input range is limited, this model may not support some of the chords shown above.
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Basic Default 1 - 16 1 - 16
Channel Changed 1 - 16 1 - 16
After Keys X X
Touch Chs X O
Pitch Bender O O
0, 32 O O (MSB only) Bank select
1 X O Modulation
6, 38 O *2 O *2 Data entry LSB, MSB
7 O O Volume
10 O O Pan
11 X O Expression
16 O O DSP Parameter0
17 O O DSP Parameter1
18 O O DSP Parameter2
Control 19 O O DSP Parameter3
B
64 O *3 O Hold 1
Change 66 O *3 O Sostenuto
67 O *3 O Soft pedal
72 O O Release time
73 O O Attack time
74 O O Filter cutoff
76 O O Vibrato rate
77 O O Vibrato depth
78 O O Vibrato delay
80 O O DSP Parameter4
81 O O DSP Parameter5
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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:
Version : 1.0
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
O : Yes
X : No
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.
Remarks
FCC WARNING
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to
DSP Parameter4
DSP Parameter5
DSP Parameter6
DSP Parameter7
Vibrato delay
Chorus send
Reverb send
Bank select
Vibrato rate
Expression
Filter cutoff
Attack time
Modulation
Soft pedal
Sostenuto
Volume
Hold 1
Pan
Declaration of Conformity
Model Number: CTK-6200/CTK-6250/WK-6600
Trade Name: CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
O (MSB only)
Address: 570 MT. PLEASANT AVENUE, DOVER, NEW JERSEY 07801
O 9nH v = 1 - 127
Telephone number: 973-361-5400
0 - 127 *1
O 0 - 127
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
O *2
Mode 3
0 - 127
O *2
O *2
O *2
1 - 16
1 - 16
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
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O
interference that may cause undesired operation.
O 0 - 127
O *2
Mode 3
0 - 127
*2
*3
*3
*3
O *2
O *2
1 - 16
1 - 16
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Models: CTK-6200/CTK-6250/WK-6600
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77
78
80
81
82
83
91
93
98, 99
100, 101
: Local ON/OFF
: All notes OFF
: Active Sense
: All sound off
: Commands
True voice
Note OFF
: Song Sel
Note ON
Altered
Default
Default
:True #
Keys
: Clock
: Reset
Chs
: Tune
Function
System Exclusive
Pitch Bender
Messages
Real Time
Common
Remarks
Program
Channel
Velocity
Number
Change
Change
System
System
Control
Touch
Basic
Mode
After
Note
Aux
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This recycle mark indicates that the packaging conforms to
WK-6600
the environmental protection legislation in Germany.
USERS GUIDE
Please keep all information for future reference.
Safety Precautions
Before trying to use the keyboard, be sure to read the
separate Safety Precautions.
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