ES
USER’S GUIDE
Please keep all information for future reference.
Safety Precautions
Before trying to use the keyboard, be sure to read the
separate “Safety Precautions”.
GUÍA DEL USUARIO
Guarde toda información para tener como referencia futura.
Precauciones de seguridad
Antes de intentar usar el teclado, asegúrese de leer
las “Precauciones de seguridad” separadas.
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Contents
General Guide............................. E-2
Music Challenge
Using the 10-key Pad ( ) ..................................... E-4
bn
Keyboard Game ........................E-25
Using the Setting Button ( )................................. E-4
3
Using Auto Accompaniment.....E-27
Getting Ready to Play ................ E-5
Playing the Rhythm Part Only .............................. E-27
Playing All Parts ................................................... E-28
Using Auto Accompaniment Effectively................ E-30
Using One-Touch Preset...................................... E-31
Preparing the Music Stand ..................................... E-5
Power Supply ......................................................... E-5
Playing the Digital Keyboard..... E-6
Turning on Power and Playing ............................... E-6
Using Headphones................................................. E-6
Using the Voice Pads ............................................. E-7
Using the Metronome ............................................. E-7
Connecting External Devices.....E-32
Connecting a Computer........................................ E-32
MIDI Settings........................................................ E-33
Connecting to Audio Equipment........................... E-35
Controlling the
Keyboard Sounds....................... E-9
Reference...................................E-36
Troubleshooting.................................................... E-36
Specifications ....................................................... E-38
Operating Precautions.......................................... E-39
Song List............................................................... E-40
Chord Example List .............................................. E-41
Select from a variety of musical
instrument sounds .................................................. E-9
Using Reverb........................................................ E-10
Using a Pedal ....................................................... E-10
Changing the Pitch (Transpose, Tuning).............. E-11
Sampling a Sound and Playing It on the
Keyboard (Sampling)............................................ E-11
MIDI Implementation Chart
Using a Sampled Sound in a Rhythm
(Drum Assign)....................................................... E-14
Playing Built-in Songs ............. E-15
Playing the Demo Songs...................................... E-15
Playing Back a Particular Song ............................ E-15
Using Built-in Songs to
Master Keyboard Play.............. E-19
Phrases ................................................................ E-19
Step Up Lesson Flow ........................................... E-19
Selecting the Song, Phrase, and
Part You Want to Practice .................................... E-20
Lessons 1, 2, and 3 .............................................. E-21
Lesson Settings.................................................... E-22
Using Auto Step Up Lesson ................................. E-23
Included Accessories
Separately Available Accessories
• You can get information about accessories that
are separately for this product from the CASIO
keyboard catalog available from your retailer, and
from the CASIO website at the following URL.
● Music Stand
● Song Book
● Leaflets
• Safety Precautions
• Appendix
• Other (Warranty, etc.)
Items included as accessories are subject to change without notice.
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General Guide
• In this manual, the term “Digital Keyboard” refers to the CTK-2100.
• In this manual, buttons and other controllers are identified using the numbers shown below.
1
2
3
4 5
6 7 8 9
bk bl
bm
bn
bo bp bq
cp cq
br bs bt ck cl cm
cn
co
cr
cn
cs ct
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General Guide
RHYTHM, ONE TOUCH PRESET button
POWER switch ☞E-6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
bk
bp
☞E-7, 9, 27, 31
VOLUME slider ☞E-6
TONE button ☞E-6, 9
bq
br
bs
bt
ck
cl
cm
SETTING button ☞E-4
VOICE PAD1, LISTEN button ☞E-7, 12, 21
VOICE PAD2, WATCH button ☞E-7, 12, 21
VOICE PAD3, REMEMBER button ☞E-7, 12, 22
VOICE PAD4, NEXT button ☞E-7, 12, 20
VOICE PAD5, AUTO button ☞E-7, 12, 23
SAMPLING button ☞E-11, 12, 14
METRONOME, BEAT button ☞E-7
INTRO, REPEAT button ☞E-16, 17, 22, 30
NORMAL/FILL-IN, REW button ☞E-16, 20, 27, 30
VARIATION/FILL-IN, FF button ☞E-16, 20, 30
SYNCHRO/ENDING, PAUSE button ☞E-16, 30, 31
SET SELECT, MUSIC CHALLENGE button
☞E-7, 25
START/STOP, PLAY/STOP button
☞E-15, 16, 18, 21, 22, 27
Speakers
cn
co
cp
cq
cr
cs
ct
Song Bank list
Rhythm list
ACCOMP ON/OFF, CHORDS, PART SELECT
button ☞E-15, 18, 20, 22, 28, 34
bl
TEMPO buttons ☞E-8, 17, 31
Display
bm
bn
bo
Number buttons, [–] [+] buttons ☞E-4
Tone list
/
SONG BANK button ☞E-15, 17, 20, 25
CHORD root names ☞E-28
Percussion instrument list ☞E-9
dk
dl dm dn do
USB port ☞E-32
SUSTAIN jack ☞E-10
dk
dl
dm
dn
do
PHONES/OUTPUT jack ☞E-6, 35
AUDIO IN jack ☞E-11, 35
DC 9V terminal ☞E-5
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General Guide
Using the 10-key Pad ( )
Using the Setting Button ( )
bn
3
Use the number buttons and the [–] and [+] buttons to change
the settings of the parameters that appear in the upper left
area of the display.
Use the Setting button ( ) to access settings that let you
select the reverb type, pedal effect, etc.
3
1. Press
.
3
Setting
Setting
T r a n s .
Parameter
2. Next press
until the parameter whose setting
you want to change is displayed.
3
M d e r n P n o
Each press of
cycles through the available parameters.
3
Parameter
Transpose
Display
Trans.
See Page
E-11
E-31
E-17
E-11
E-10
E-22
E-23
E-23
E-23
E-13
E-33
E-33
E-34
E-34
E-10
Number Buttons
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Use the number buttons to enter numbers and values.
• Enter the same number of digits as the currently displayed
value.
Accompaniment Volume
Song Volume
Tuning
AcompVol
Song Vol
Tune
Example: To enter tone number 005, input 0 3 0 3 5.
Reverb
Reverb
Voice Fingering Guide
Note Guide
Speak
• Negative values cannot be input using the number buttons.
Use [+] (increase) and [–] (decrease) instead.
NoteGuid
Scoring
PhraseLn
SmplAuto
Keybd Ch
Navi. Ch
Local
Performance Evaluation
Phrase
[–] and [+] Buttons
You can use the [+] (increase) and [–] (decrease) buttons to
change the displayed number or value.
• Holding down either button scrolls the displayed setting.
• Pressing both buttons at the same time will revert to the
initial default setting or the recommended setting.
10 Sampling Start
11 Keyboard Channel
12 Navigate Channels
13 Local Control
14 Accomp Out
AcompOut
Jack
15 Pedal Effect
3. When the parameter you want is displayed, use
(10-key) to change its setting.
bn
• The parameter setting will disappear from the upper left
area of the screen if you do not perform any operation
for some time.
• The tone and other parameters revert to their initial
defaults whenever you turn on power (page E-6).
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Getting Ready to Play
Using Batteries
Preparing the Music Stand
• Be sure to turn off power before loading batteries.
• It is up to you to prepare six commercially available
AA-size batteries. Do not use oxyride batteries or any
other nickel based batteries.
Music stand
1. Open the battery cover on the bottom of the
Digital Keyboard.
Power Supply
Either an AC adaptor or batteries can be used to power this
Digital Keyboard. Normally, use of AC adaptor power is
recommended.
• The AD-5 AC adaptor does not come with this Digital
Keyboard. Purchase it separately from your retailer. See
page E-1 for information about options.
2. Load six AA-size batteries into the battery
compartment.
Make sure the positive + and negative - ends of the
batteries are facing as shown in the illustration.
Using the AC Adaptor
Use the AD-5 AC adaptor when you want to power the Digital
Keyboard from a household electrical outlet.
DC 9V terminal
AD-5
3. Insert the tabs of the battery cover into the
holes on the side of the battery compartment,
and close the cover.
Tabs
Household power outlet
• Be sure to turn off Digital Keyboard power before
connecting or disconnecting the AC adaptor.
■ Low Battery Indication
The indicator shown below starts to flash to let you know
when battery power is low. Replace the batteries with new
ones.
Low battery indicator
(flashes)
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Playing the Digital Keyboard
1 2
5
bn
cm
ck cl
bm
bp
bq
br bs bt
Turning on Power and Playing
Using Headphones
Using headphones cuts off output from the built-in speakers,
which means you can practice playing even late at night
without disturbing others.
1. Turn on
.
1
This turns on power.
• Be sure to turn down the volume level before connecting
headphones.
2. Try playing something on the keyboard. Use
2
to adjust volume.
PHONES/OUTPUT jack
Increase
Decrease
• Turning off the keyboard power causes all current
• Headphones do not come with the Digital Keyboard.
• Use commercially available headphones. See page E-1 for
information about options.
settings and sampled sounds (page E-11) to be cleared.
The keyboard will revert to initial default settings the
next time you turn it on.
Auto Power Off (Using Batteries)
• Do not listen to very high volume output over
headphones for long period. Doing so creates the risk
of hearing damage.
• If you are using headphones that require an adaptor
plug, make sure you do not leave the adaptor plugged
in when removing the headphones.
While you are using batteries for power, power will turn off
automatically if you do not perform any operation for about six
minutes. Auto Power Off is disabled while the AC adaptor is
being used for power.
■ Disabling Auto Power Off
You can disable Auto Power Off to ensure that power is not
turned off automatically during a concert, etc.
1. While holding down , turn on power.
bq
Auto Power Off will be disabled.
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Playing the Digital Keyboard
Sounding Sampled Sounds with the Voice
Pads
Using the Voice Pads
You can use the voice pads to sound various sound effects or
even sounds you have sampled (“Sampling”, page E-11). Use
the voice pads to add something extra to your performances.
Sampling sounds will change the tones assigned to sets 1
through 3 to the sampled sounds. For more information, see
page E-11.
1. Press
.
bp
Using the Metronome
Lights
The metronome lets you play and practice along with a steady
beat to help keep you on tempo.
Start/Stop
2. Press a pad (1 through 5,
through ) to
cl
br
sound what is assigned to it.
1. Press
.
5
There are four sets of voice pad sounds numbered 1
This starts the metronome.
through 4 (see below). Each press of
the sound sets 1 through 4.
cycles thorough
cm
This pattern changes with each beat.
2. Press
again to stop the metronome.
5
br
bs
bt
ck
cl
cm
Changing the Beats Per Measure
You can configure the metronome to use a bell sound for the
first beat of each measure of the song you are playing.
• You can specify 0, or a value from 2 to 6 as the number of
beat per measure.
• When playing a built-in song, the beats per measure setting
(which determines when the bell sounds) is configured
automatically for the currently selected song.
Pad 1
Pad 2
Pad 3
Pad 4
Pad 5
TONE 402
“VOICE
PAD 1”
TONE 403
“VOICE
PAD 2”
TONE 404
“VOICE
PAD 3”
*1
Set 1
TONE 401 “ORIGINAL”
*2
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 1 sounds with various pitches.
*3
Set 1 sounds repeated.
1. Hold down
until the beats per measure
setting screen appears on the display.
5
XIAO LUO GUNSHOT
BONGO
CONGA
TAMBOURINE
*1: Pad 5 plays original sound raised a perfect fifth.
*2: Pad 1: Up a perfect fifth; Pad 2: Down a perfect fifth;
Pad 3: Same as Set 1; Pad 4: Up a major third;
Pad 5: Down a perfect fifth
*3: Pads 1 and 5: Gradually rising pitch;
Pad 2: Gradually falling pitch
B e a t
Example: When Set 2 is selected
• If you do not perform any operation for after the beats
per measure setting screen appears, the display will
return to the screen displayed before you pressed
.
5
2. Use
(10-key) to enter the number of beats
per measure.
bn
P a d S e t
• The bell will not sound if you specify 0 for this setting. In
this case, all beats are indicated by a click sound. This
setting lets you practice with a steady beat, without
worrying how many beats there are in each measure.
• While a sound set number is displayed, you can change it
using
(10-key). If you do not perform any operation for a
bn
few seconds after the indicator appears, the display will
return to the previous screen automatically.
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Playing the Digital Keyboard
Changing the Metronome Tempo
Use the following procedure to change the tempo of the
metronome.
1. Press
.
bm
Use y (slower) and t (faster) to change the tempo
setting. Holding down either button changes the setting at
high speed.
• Pressing y and t at the same time will initialize the
tempo setting in accordance with the currently selected
song or rhythm.
• Pressing
causes the tempo value to flash on the
bm
display. While the tempo value is flashing, you can use
(10-key) to change it.
bn
Note that you must input leading zeros, so 89 is input
as 089.
• The tempo value will stop flashing if you do not perform
any operation for a short while.
Tempo value (flashes)
Changing the Metronome Sound Volume
The metronome volume setting is changed automatically with
the volume level of the currently selected Auto
Accompaniment or song. The metronome volume cannot be
adjusted independently.
• For information about changing the Auto Accompaniment
volume, see page E-31.
• For information about changing the song volume, see page
E-17.
• You cannot adjust the balance between the metronome
and note volume during Auto Accompaniment and built-in
tune play.
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Controlling the Keyboard Sounds
3 4
bn
ck cl
bp bq
br bs bt
3. Try playing something on the keyboard.
Select from a variety of musical
instrument sounds
The tone of the instrument you selected will sound.
Your Digital Keyboard lets you select tones for a wide variety
of musical instrument sounds, including violin, flute, orchestra,
and more. Even the same song sound takes on a different feel
by changing the instrument type.
To select an instrument for playing
1. Press
.
bq
Playing with a Piano Tone (Piano Setup)
Tone number
1. Press
and
at the same time.
bq
bp
This selects the grand piano tone.
Settings
Tone Number:
Reverb:
Transpose:
Pedal Effect:
“001”
“06”
00
S t . G r P n o
Tone name
SUS
Rhythm Number: “131”
Accompaniment: Rhythm part only
2. Use
(10-key) to select the tone number you
bn
want.
Local Control:
Drum Assign:
On
Off
The corresponding tone number and tone name will
appear on the screen.
• See the separate “Appendix” for a complete list of available
tones.
• You also can find out instrument numbers using the tone
groups printed on the Digital Keyboard’s console.
• Use the number buttons to enter the tone number. Specify
three digits for the tone number.
Example: To select 001, enter 0 3 0 3 1.
• When one of the drum sets is selected (tone numbers 395
through 400), each keyboard key is assigned a different
percussion sound.
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Controlling the Keyboard Sounds
Using Reverb
Using a Pedal
Reverb adds reverberation to notes. You can change the
A pedal can be used to change notes in various ways while
duration of the reverb.
playing.
• A pedal unit does not come with the Digital Keyboard.
Purchase one separately from your retailer. See page E-1
for information about options.
1. Press
a number of times until “Reverb”
appears on the display (page E-4).
3
Connecting a Pedal Unit
Connect an optional pedal unit.
SUSTAIN jack
R e v e r b
2. Use the
(10-key) [–] and [+] keys to select the
reverb setting you want.
bn
Off (oFF)
Turns off reverb.
1 to 10
The larger the number selected, the longer
the reverb duration.
Selecting the Pedal Effect
1. Press
a number of times until “Jack”
appears on the display (page E-4).
3
Indicator disappears when reverb is turned off.
R e v e r b
J a c k
2. Use the
(10-key) [–] and [+] keys to select the
bn
pedal effect you want.
• The following shows the available pedal effects.
Sustain
(SUS)
Sustains notes played while the pedal is
depressed. Organ and other similar tone
notes are sustained even if the pedal is not
pressed.
Sostenuto
(SoS)
Sustains notes that are playing when the
pedal is depressed before the keyboard
keys are released.
Soft
(SFt)
Slightly softens notes played while the pedal
is depressed.
Rhythm
(rHy)
Pressing the pedal starts and stops Auto
Accompaniment or song playback.
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Controlling the Keyboard Sounds
Changing the Pitch
(Transpose, Tuning)
Sampling a Sound and Playing It
on the Keyboard (Sampling)
You can use the Digital Keyboard to sample a sound from a
portable audio player, or other device, and then play the
sound with the keyboard keys or voice pads. For example,
you could sample the bark of your dog and then use the
sound in a melody. You also can sample and use passages
from a CD. The sampling feature is a great way to create new
sounds that are highly creative.
Changing the Pitch in Semitone Steps
(Transpose)
The transpose feature lets you change the pitch, in semitone
steps. A simple operation lets you instantly change the pitch
to match that of a singer.
• The transpose setting range is –12 to +12 semitones.
Connection
1. Press
.
3
Connect a external device.
Keyboard AUDIO IN jack
CD player, Cassette player,
etc.
T r a n s .
Stereo mini plug
2. Use the
(10-key) [–] and [+] keys to select the
bn
transpose setting you want.
• Connection requires commercially available connecting
cords, supplied by you. The connecting cords should have
a stereo mini plug on one end and a plug that matches the
configuration of the external device on the other end.
Fine Tuning (Tuning)
Use the tuning feature when you need to adjust the pitch
slightly to play along with another musical instrument. Also,
some artists perform their music with slightly altered tuning.
You can use the tuning feature to adjust tuning so it exactly
matches a performance on a CD.
• Turn off the external device and the Digital Keyboard
before connecting them.
• The tuning setting range is –99 to +99 cents.
• Sampled sounds are recorded in monaural.
1. Press
a number of times until “Tune”
appears on the display (page E-4).
3
Sampling a Sound and Playing It
There are two sampling methods: full sampling and short
sampling.
■ Full Sampling
This method allows sampling of a single sound with a duration
of one second.
T u n e
1. Turn the volume levels of the external device
2. Use the
(10-key) [–] and [+] keys to adjust the
bn
and Digital Keyboard down.
tuning.
2. Turn on the external device and then the Digital
Keyboard.
3. Press
and immediately release it.
This enters record standby.
4
Flashes
g
W
a i t i n
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Controlling the Keyboard Sounds
4. Output the sound from the external device.
2. While holding down , press the voice pad (
,
br
4
The Digital Keyboard will start sampling automatically,
and stop after one second.
, or ) that corresponds to the tone number
bs bt
where you want to store the sound.
• The relationship between tone numbers and voice pads
is shown below.
What you sample is stored as tone number 401.
Flashes
Selected Tone
402
403
404
Number
Pressed Voice Pad Pad 1 (
)
Pad 2 (
)
Pad 3 (
)
br
bs
bt
p
g
Example: When voice pad 3 (Tone Number 404) is
S a m l i n
selected
Flashes
Lights
g
V o i . P a d 3
O r i
i n a l
5. Try playing something on the keyboard.
ck cl
Record standby is entered when you release
.
4
• You can press pad 4 or 5 ( or ) to sound the
Flashes
sampled sound (page E-7).
• Sampling will not start if the volume level of the external
device is too low.
• A new sample replaces sample data currently assigned to
tone number 401. All of the old data (including short
sampled sounds) is deleted.
g
W
a i t i n
3. Output the sound from the external device.
■ Short Sampling
Sampling starts automatically and stops after about 0.3
seconds.
With short sampling, you can sample up to three sounds,
each one with a duration of approximately 0.3 seconds. You
can sound the short sampled sounds using voice pads
1 through 3.
Lights
1. Connect an external device to the keyboard.
Refer to steps 1 through 2 under “Full Sampling” (page
E-11).
V o i . P a d 3
4. Try playing something on the keyboard.
• You also can sound the sampled sound by pressing the
voice pad you pressed in step 2.
• Sampling will not start if the volume level of the external
device is too low.
• Sampling a new sound deletes the sound assigned to the
same tone number and the full sampling sound (page
E-11).
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Controlling the Keyboard Sounds
Turning off power clears sampled data!
Applying Effects to a Sampled Sound
Turning off power will causes all sampled sound data to be
deleted.
You can use the following procedure to apply various settings
to the sampled tone assigned to tone number 401.
■ How sampled sounds are played
1. Use
(10-key) to select a tone number from
bn
405 to 414.
Pressing Middle C (C4) will play back the original sound. The
keys to the left and right of C4 play the sound at different
pitches.
Tone numbers 405 to 414 actually represent effects
assigned to tone number 401. Selecting a tone will play
the sampled sound in a loop, along with the applicable
effect, as described below.
Tone
No.
Effect
Name
Description
C4
405 Loop 1
Loops the sampled sound.
Set 1 of voice pads 1 through 4 ( through ) produce
sampled sounds without modification.
br
ck
Loops the sample sound and raises the
pitch of the resonating sound when the
keyboard key is released.
406 Loop 2
Starting a Sampling Operation Manually
a number of times until “SmplAuto”
Loops the sample sound and lowers
the pitch of the resonating sound when
the keyboard key is released.
407 Loop 3
1. Press
3
appears on the display (page E-4).
Changes the pitch from low to high, at
an increasing rate.
408 Pitch 1
409 Pitch 2
Changes pitch from high to low, at a
decreasing rate.
Changes pitch from high to low, at a
decreasing rate, and then raises the
pitch when the key is released.
p
S m l A u t o
410 Pitch 3
Alternates volume between high and
low.
2. Press
(10-key) [–] key to select the OFF
bn
411 Tremolo
412 Funny 1
413 Funny 2
414 Funny 3
setting.
This enables manual sampling. When this setting is
selected, sampling starts as soon as you release
step 3 under “Full Sampling” (page E-11) or step 2 under
Adds vibrato and changes pitch by a
gradually increasing amount.
in
4
Alternates between high pitch and low
pitch.
“Short Sampling” (page E-12).
Adds vibrato and changes pitch from
low to high.
• When the above setting is “oFF”, sampling starts when
you release , not when you press it. Sampling will not
4
start if you keep
depressed.
4
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Controlling the Keyboard Sounds
Using a Sampled Sound in a
Rhythm (Drum Assign)
Use the following procedure to replace a percussive
instrument with a sampled sound you sampled with short
sampling and play auto accompaniment rhythms (page E-27)
with it.
1. Press
and
at the same time.
3
4
Lights
g
D r m A s i n
The display will return to the previous screen if you do not
perform the next step for some time.
2. Use the
(10-key) [–] and [+] keys to select the
drum assign type you want.
bn
Off (oFF)
Sampled sound does not sound.
Type 1 (dr1) Replaces the bass drum of the rhythm
pattern with tone number 402, and the
snare drum with tone number 403.
Type 2 (dr2) Replaces more of the percussive
instruments than Type 1 with tone numbers
402, 403, and 404.
3. Start rhythm play (page E-27).
The rhythm sounds in accordance with the drum assign
type you selected in step 2.
• If the rhythm does not include a bass drum and snare drum,
the sampled sound will not sound while Type 1 is selected.
• Rhythm numbers 140, and 142 to 150 do not use
percussive instruments, so the sampled sound does not
sound when these rhythm numbers are selected.
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Playing Built-in Songs
3
bn
6 78 9 bk bl bm bo
With this Digital Keyboard, built-in tune data is referred to as
“songs”. You can listen to the built-in songs for your own
enjoyment, or you can play along with them for practice.
Playing Back a Particular Song
Use the procedure below to play back one of the built-in
songs. You can play along on the keyboard with song
playback.
• In addition to simple listening enjoyment, the built-in songs
can be used with the lesson system (page E-19) for
practice.
Start/Stop
1. Press
.
bo
Playing the Demo Songs
Lights
Song number
Lights
Use the following procedure to play back built-in songs (001 to
090).
1. Press
and
at the same time.
bl
bk
T w i n k l e
This will start playback of the demo songs. Demo
playback continues until you stop it.
Tune name
• See page E-40 for a complete list of available songs.
• Demo playback always starts from song number 001.
2. Use
(10-key) to enter the number of the song
bn
you want.
Flashes
Song number
• See page E-40 for a complete list of available songs.
• Song group names are printed on the Digital
Keyboard’s console.
T w i n k l e
Tune name
2. To change to another song while demo
playback is in progress, use
(10-key) [–] and
bn
[+] keys to enter the song number you want
(page E-4).
This will cause demo playback to jump to the song whose
number you entered.
• You cannot use
song.
(10-key) number buttons to select a
bn
3. To stop demo playback, press
.
bk
Demo playback continues until you stop it by pressing
.
bk
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Playing Built-in Songs
3. Press
.
■ Skip Forward
bk
This starts playback of the song.
1. Press
.
8
Sustain pedal
This skips song playback forward to the next measure.
Each press of skips ahead one measure. Holding
Key
Note
8
down
skips forward at high speed until you release it.
8
• Pressing
while song playback is stopped performs
8
lesson function phrase skip forward (page E-20).
g
M o o n l i
h
Tempo
Fingering
Measure Beat
Measure number
4. Press
again to stop playback.
Song playback will continue (repeat) until you press
bk
■ Skip Back
to
bk
1. Press
.
7
stop it. You can cancel song repeat by pressing
(“REPEAT” indicator disappears from the display).
6
This skips song playback back to the previous measure.
Each press of skips back one measure. Holding down
7
skips back at high speed until you release it.
7
Pause, Skip Forward, Skip Back
• Pressing
while song playback is stopped performs
7
Use the operations in this section to perform pause, skip
forward, and skip back operations.
lesson function phrase skip back (page E-20).
Repeating Playback of Specific Measures
■ Pause
You can use the procedure in this section to repeat particular
measures for practice playing along until you master it. You
can specify the start measure and the end measure of the
section you want to play and practice.
1. Press
.
9
This pauses song playback.
2. Press
again to resume playback from the
9
Start
End
point where you paused it.
These measures are repeated.
1. Press
to temporarily turn off song repeat
(“REPEAT” disappears from the display).
6
2. When song playback reaches the measure you
want to specify as the start measure, press
This specifies the measure as the start measure.
.
6
Flashes
T w i n k l e
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Playing Built-in Songs
Adjusting the Song Volume
3. When playback reaches the measure you want
to select as the end measure, press again.
6
Use the following procedure to adjust the balance between
the volume of what you play on the keyboard and song
playback volume.
This specifies the measure as the end measure and starts
repeat playback of the measures in the specified range.
• During repeat play you can use
to pause playback,
9
to skip forward, or
to skip back.
8
7
1. Press
a number of times until “Song Vol”
appears on the display (page E-4).
3
Lights
g
T w i n k l e
S o n
V o l
4. Pressing
again returns to normal playback.
6
2. Use the
(10-key) [–] and [+] keys to adjust the
bn
Changing the song number clears the start measure and
end measure of the repeat operation.
song volume.
Disappears
Playing with the Tone as Song Playback
The procedure below lets you select the same keyboard tone
as the one being used in the song and play along with your
favorite tunes.
T w i n k l e
1. After selecting a song, hold down
for about
bo
two seconds until the displayed tone name
changes to the tone name of the song.
• If your currently selected tone is the same as the song
tone, the display contents will not change.
Changing Playback Speed (Tempo)
You can use the following procedure to change the speed
(tempo) in order to slow down playback to practice difficult
passages, etc.
2. Play along with song playback.
1. Press
.
bm
Use y (slower) and t (faster) to change the tempo
setting. Holding down either button changes the setting at
high speed.
• If you select a song that uses different tones for left and
right hand play, the right hand part tone is assigned to the
keyboard.
• Pressing y and t at the same time will return the
current song to its original default tempo.
• Pressing
causes the tempo value to flash on the
bm
display. While the tempo value is flashing, you can use
(10-key) to change it. The tempo value will stop
bn
flashing if you do not perform any operation for a short
while.
• Changing the song number will return the song to its
original default tempo.
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Playing Built-in Songs
Turning Off the Part of One Hand for Practice
(Part Select)
You can turn off the right hand part or the left hand part of a
song during playback and practice playing the along with the
remaining part.
1. Press
to select the part you want to turn off.
bl
Each press of
below.
cycles through the settings shown
bl
Right hand part off
Left hand part off
Both hand parts off
Both hand parts on
2. Press
.
bk
This starts playback in accordance with the setting you
selected in step 1.
• During playback with one part turned off, only the notes of
the part that is turned off are shown on the display.
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3
bn
ck cl
6 78 bk bl
bo
br bs bt
To master a song, it is best to break it up into shorter parts
Step Up Lesson Flow
Step Up Lesson takes you through practice of the right hand
part, left hand part, and both hand parts for each phrase of a
song. Master all of the phrases and you master the song.
(phrases), master the phrases, and then put everything
together. Your Digital Keyboard comes with a Step Up Lesson
feature that helps you to do just that.
Phrases
Phrase 1
• Right Hand Lesson 1, 2, 3
• Left Hand Lesson 1, 2, 3
• Both Hand Lesson 1, 2, 3
The built-in songs are pre-divided into phrases to help you
master keyboard play.
Song start
Song end
4
Final
Phrase
Repeat the above to practice phrase
2, 3, 4, and so on, until you reach the
final phrase of the song.
Phrase 1
Phrase 2
Phrase 3
. . . .
4
After mastering all of the phrases,
practice the entire song.
4
Now you have mastered the entire
song!
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Messages that Appear during Lessons
2. Press
(or ) to move forward one phrase, or
to move back one phrase.
ck
8
7
The following are the messages that appear on the display
during Step Lessons.
• Holding down
speed.
or
scrolls through phrases at high
8
7
• The keyboard remembers the last phrase you practiced
for up to 20 songs. To recall the last practice phrase for
Message
Description
<Phrase>
Appears when you select a phrase, when a
lesson starts, etc.
• Note that certain phrases will cause “Wait”
to appear instead of “Phrase”.
the current song (if it is available), hold down
.
ck
Phrase number
<Wait>
Appears when the lesson starts with an intro
or fill-in phrase that is not included in the
phrases to be practiced. Play toll advance
automatically to the next phrase after the un-
included phrase plays, so wait until then to
start playing on the keyboard.
<
>
P h r a s e
NextPhrs
Appears when advancing automatically to the
next phrase. This message appears following
a phrase for which “Wait” (see above) is
displayed, and during an Auto Step Up Lesson
(page E-23).
First measure of the selected phrase
From Top
Complete
This message appears during Auto Step Up
Lesson (page E-23) immediately before
practice from Phrase 1 up until the phrase
currently being practiced.
3. Press
to select the part you want to practice.
bl
Each press of
shown below.
cycles through the settings
bl
Appears at the end of Auto Step Up Lesson
(page E-23).
Right hand practice
Selecting the Song, Phrase, and
Part You Want to Practice
Left hand practice
Both hand practice
First, select the song, phrase, and part you want to practice.
1. Select the song you want to practice (page
E-15).
This will select the first phrase of the song.
*
* This indicator (setting) is skipped if you press
while a
bl
lesson is in progress.
4. Hold down
for about two seconds.
The same tone used for song playback will be assigned to
the keyboard (page E-17).
bo
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Using Built-in Songs to Master Keyboard Play
2. Play notes on the keyboard in accordance with
the instructions provided on the display and by
voice fingering guide.
Lessons 1, 2, and 3
Now it is time to start the lessons. First, select the song and
part you want to practice.
During this lesson, the display shows the key you need to
press next. Voice fingering guide uses a simulate voice to
announce which finger you should use.
Lesson 1: Listen to the song.
First, listen to the example a few times to familiarize yourself
with what it sounds like.
1. Press
.
br
Flashes
Lights
This starts example play.
Lights
<
>
P h r a s e
<Lesson 2 Guidance>
Lights
Master playing the correct note with the correct finger
as instructed by the guidance. Practice playing with the
correct timing.
4
Song playback will wait for you to play the correct note.
• Keyboard key goes from flashing to lit.
2. To stop Lesson 1, press
or
br bk
.
• Note guide sounds the correct note to be played.
• Voice Fingering Guide tells you what finger to use.
Lesson 2: Watch how the song is played.
Play the song on the keyboard. During this lesson, the display
shows the key you need to press next. Voice fingering guide
also uses a simulate voice to announce which finger you
should use. Follow the instructions to press the correct
keyboard keys and play the notes. Don’t worry if you play the
wrong note. Song playback will wait until you play the correct
note. Take your time and play at your own pace.
4
Pressing the correct keyboard key causes song
playback to resume and the key for the next note
flashes.
3. To stop Lesson 2, press
or
bs bk
.
1. Press
.
bs
This starts Lesson 2.
● If you complete Lesson 2 play to the end, a score that
rates your play appears on the screen.
Lights
Bravo!
Again!
You pass! Advance to the next lesson.
Go back and try again.
<
>
P h r a s e
Lights
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Lesson 3: Remember what you learned as
you play.
Playing a Particular Song All the Way
Through
Though song playback stands by waiting for you to press the
correct keys as in Lesson 2, the Digital Keyboard does not
provide any guidance about what note you need to play next.
Remember everything you have learned up to Lesson 2 as
you play.
After you successfully complete all of the phrases in Lessons
1, 2, and 3, it is time to try playing the entire song from
beginning to end.
1. Use
to turn off both hand parts and then
bl
press
.
bk
1. Press
.
bt
Try playing with both hands and find out how the Digital
Keyboard evaluates your effort.
This starts Lesson 3.
Lights
Lesson Settings
Playing without Phrase Repeat
<
>
P h r a s e
You can turn off phrase repeat for Lessons 1, 2, and 3.
1. Press
.
6
This disables phrase repeat play.
Disappears
Lights
2. Play the song along with the song playback.
<Lesson 3 Guidance>
T w i n k l e
Press the keyboard keys you learned in Lesson 2.
Turning Off Voice Fingering Guide
4
Use the following procedure to turn off voice fingering guide,
which tells you which finger to use to play each note in
Lesson 2 and Lesson 3.
Song playback will wait for you to play the correct note.
• Note guide sounds the correct note to be played.
4
1. Press
a number of times until “Speak”
appears on the display (page E-4).
3
If you are still unable to press the correct keyboard
key, the Digital Keyboard will display keyboard
guidance and voice fingering guide will tell you what
finger to use, just as in Lesson 2.
4
p
S e a k
Pressing the correct key will cause song playback to
resume.
2. Press the
(10-key) [–] key to select the OFF
bn
setting.
3. To stop Lesson 3, press
or
bt bk
.
• If you complete Lesson 3 play to the end, a score that
rates your play appears on the screen the same as with
Lesson 2.
Indicator disappears
when voice fingering
guide is turned off.
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Turning Off Note Guide
Using Auto Step Up Lesson
With Auto Step Up Lesson, the Digital Keyboard advances
Use the following procedure to turn off note guide, which
sounds the note to be played next in Lesson 2 and Lesson 3.
through each lesson automatically.
1. Press
a number of times until “NoteGuid”
appears on the display (page E-4).
3
1. Select the song and part you want to practice
(page E-15).
2. Press
.
cl
Listen to the first phrase in Lesson 1.
• In Lesson 1, the sample phrase is played only once
before advancing to Lesson 2.
N o t e G u i d
Flashes
Lights
2. Press the
(10-key) [–] key to select the OFF
bn
setting.
Turning Off Performance Evaluation
3. Auto Step Up Lesson stops automatically after
you are able to get through all of the lessons
successfully.
Use the following procedure to turn off performance
evaluation, which evaluates your performance and displays a
score in Lesson 2 and Lesson 3.
• In Lesson 2 and Lesson 3, the Digital Keyboard
advances to the next lesson if you are able to achieve
the “Bravo!” evaluation result.
1. Press
a number of times until “Scoring”
appears on the display (page E-4).
3
• To cancel a lesson, press
or
cl bk
.
• You can change the step and phrase during Auto Step Up
Lesson using , and to
,
.
br ck
7 8
• Starting Auto Step Up Lesson turns on Phrase Repeat
(page E-22), Note Guide (page E-23) and Performance
Evaluation (page E-23) automatically. These features
cannot be turned off during lessons.
g
S c o r i n
2. Press the
(10-key) [–] key to select the OFF
bn
setting.
Indicator disappears
when performance
evaluation is turned off.
Lesson Play without Dividing Songs into
Phrases
When the phrase function is turned off, lessons go through an
entire song from beginning to end, without dividing it up
between phrases.
1. Press
a number of times until “PhraseLn”
appears on the display (page E-4).
3
P h r a s e L n
2. Press the
(10-key) [–] key to select the OFF
bn
setting.
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■ Auto Step Up Lesson Procedure
Phrase 1
Lesson 1
4
Lesson 2
4
Lesson 3
4
Phrase 2
Lesson 1
4
Lesson 2
4
Lesson 3
4
Phrase 1, 2
• Lesson 3*
4
Phrase 3
Lesson 1
4
Lesson 2
4
Lesson 3
4
Phrase 1, 2, 3
• Lesson 3*
4
Next phrase practice using the same
procedure
4
Final phrase
Lesson 1
4
Lesson 2
4
Lesson 3
4
From Phrase 1 to the final phrase
• Lesson 3*
4
Lesson complete
* Auto Step Up Lesson advances to the next phrase,
regardless of whether the “Bravo!” result is attained.
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Music Challenge Keyboard Game
1
cm
bk
bo bp bq
Music Challenge is a game that measures your reaction
speed as you press keys in response to on-screen keyboard
indicators and fingering guide indications.
3. After the on-screen keyboard indicator changes
from flashing to lit, press the indicated key with
the indicated finger as quickly as possible.
This causes the on-screen keyboard key to go out to let
you know that you cleared the first note. The next on-
screen keyboard key starts to flash, so get ready to press
the next key.
• The time it takes you to press the keyboard key after
the on-screen key lights appears on the display (Unit:
0.1 sec). The shorter the time, the higher your score.
• Pressing a keyboard key before the on-screen key
goes from flashing to lit, will not advance to the next
note.
1. Press
2. Press
.
.
bo
cm
This causes a key on the on-screen keyboard to start to
flash, and starts the Music Challenge song.
Time 0.3sec
Fingering
Number of remaining notes
Displayed during a game.
M . C H A L . !
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Music Challenge Keyboard Game
4. The game ends when you advance successfully
through 20 notes.
• Your score and playing time appear on the display.
After a short while, the playing time display changes to
an evaluation result. To clear the evaluation result from
the display, press
,
, or
.
bo bp bq
• You can cancel a game at any time by pressing
or
cm
.
bk
Score
T i m e 1 9 . 2
Playing time
G r a d e : A
Evaluation result
Evaluation Result
S
A
B
C
D
<High>
Evaluation Ranges
<Low>
• Notes and fingering guide fingers are indicated randomly.
• The tempo of the game songs cannot be changed.
• All buttons except
is in progress.
,
1 bk
, and
are disabled while a game
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Using Auto Accompaniment
3
bn
6 78 9 bk bl bm
bp
With Auto Accompaniment, simply select an accompaniment
pattern. Each time you play a chord with your left hand the
appropriate accompaniment will play automatically. It’s like
having a personal backup group along with you wherever you
go.
Starting and Stopping the Rhythm Part Only
1. Press
.
bp
Rhythm number
• Auto Accompaniments are made up of the following three
parts.
(1) Rhythm
(2) Bass
F u n k
8 B t
Rhythm pattern name
(3) Harmony
2. Use
(10-key) to select the rhythm number
you want.
bn
You can have only the rhythm part play, or you can have all
three parts play at the same time.
• See the separate “Appendix” for information about
individual rhythms.
• You also can find out rhythm numbers using the rhythm
groups printed on the Digital Keyboard’s console.
Playing the Rhythm Part Only
The rhythm part is the foundation each Auto Accompaniment.
Your Digital Keyboard comes with a variety of built-in rhythms,
including 8-beat and waltz. Use the following procedure to
play the basic rhythm part.
3. Press
or
.
7
bk
This starts the rhythm.
This pattern changes with each beat.
4. Play along with the rhythm.
5. To stop the rhythm, press
again.
bk
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5. Pressing
again returns to rhythm only
accompaniment.
bl
Playing All Parts
Auto Accompaniment with Chords
• For information about starting Auto Accompaniment as
soon as a chord is played, see “Using Synchro Start” on
page E-31.
Playing a chord with your left hand automatically adds bass
and harmony accompaniment parts to the currently selected
rhythm. It is just like having your own personal back up group
on call.
Selecting a Chord Input Mode
1. Start play of the Auto Accompaniment rhythm
You can select from among the following five chord input
modes.
part.
• FINGERED 1
• FINGERED 2
• FINGERED 3
• CASIO CHORD
• FULL RANGE CHORD
2. Press
.
bl
This enables chord input on the accompaniment
keyboard.
Accompaniment keyboard
1. Hold down
until the chord input mode
selection screen appears on the display.
bl
Chord input mode
Lights
C h o r d
2. Use the
(10-key) [–] and [+] keys to select the
chord input mode you want.
bn
3. Use the accompaniment keyboard to play
chords.
• If you do not perform any operation after the chord input
mode selection screen appears, the display will return
automatically to the screen that was displayed before
This will cause bass and harmony Auto Accompaniment
parts to be added to the rhythm part.
you held down
.
bl
Chords
(no melody played)
Melody
F3
#
Example:Pressing D-F -A-C on the accompaniment keyboard
4
#
Accompaniment for the D-F -A-C chord (D7) sounds.
4. Play other chords with left hand as you play the
melody with your right hand.
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CASIO CHORD Fingering
Chord Type
Major Chords
Letters above the accompaniment
keyboard indicate the chord assigned
to each key. Pressing a single
accompaniment area key in the
CASIO CHORD mode will play the
major chord whose name is marked
above the key. All of the
■ FINGERED 1, 2, and 3
With these three input modes, you play chords on the
accompaniment keyboard using their normal chord fingerings.
Some chord forms are abbreviated, and can be fingered with
one or two keys.
See the separate “Appendix” for information about chords that
are supported and how they are fingered on the keyboard.
Example
C (C Major)
F#G A A Bb B C C#DEb F
E
b
C
C#DEb E
F
Accompaniment keyboard
accompaniment area keys that are
marked with the same chord name
play exactly the same chord.
Minor Chords
Cm (C Minor)
● FINGERED 1
Play the component notes of the chord on
the keyboard.
C
F#G A A Bb B C C#DEb
E
F
b
C#DEb E
F
To play a minor chord, press the
accompaniment area key that
corresponds to the major chord, while
also pressing one other
accompaniment area key to the right.
● FINGERED 2
Seventh Chords
C7 (C Seventh)
Unlike FINGERED 1, 6th input is not
possible. m7 or m7 5 is input.
b
C
C#DEb E
F
F#G A A Bb B C C#DEb
E
F
b
To play a seventh chord, press the
accompaniment area key that
corresponds to the major chord, while
also pressing two other
● FINGERED 3
Unlike FINGERED 1, allows input of
fraction chords with the lowest keyboard
note as the bass note.
accompaniment area keys to the right.
Minor Seventh Chords
To play a minor seventh chord, press (C Minor Seventh)
Cm7
C
C#DEb E
F
F#G A A Bb B C C#DEb
E
F
b
the accompaniment area key that
corresponds to the major chord, while
also pressing three other
accompaniment area keys to the right.
■ CASIO CHORD
With CASIO CHORD, you can use
simplified fingerings to play the four types
of chords described below.
• When playing a minor, seventh, or minor seventh chord, it
makes no different whether the additional keys you press
are black or white.
Accompaniment keyboard
■ FULL RANGE CHORD
With this mode, you can use the full range
of the keyboard to play chords and the
melody.
See the separate “Appendix” for
information about chords that are
supported.
Accompaniment keyboard / Melody keyboard
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■ Auto Accompaniment Fill-in
Use the procedure below to play a fill-in pattern during a
performance.
• A “fill-in” is a short phrase played where you want to change
the mood of a piece. A fill-in pattern can be used to create a
link between two melodies or an accent.
• Normal and variation patterns have their own unique fill-in
patterns.
Using Auto Accompaniment
Effectively
Auto Accompaniment Pattern Variations
Use the following procedures to play intro and ending
patterns, to play fill-in patterns, and to play variations of basic
Auto Accompaniment patterns.
● Normal Pattern Fill-in
■ Auto Accompaniment Variation
Each Auto Accompaniment pattern has a basic “normal
pattern” as well as a “variation pattern”.
1. While a normal pattern is playing, press
.
7
This plays the fill-in for the normal pattern.
• Normal pattern play will resume after the fill in pattern is
complete.
1. Press
.
8
Lights
This starts the variation pattern.
Lights
● Variation Pattern Fill-in
2. Pressing
returns to normal pattern.
7
1. While a variation pattern is playing, press
.
8
This plays the fill-in for the variation pattern.
Lights
• Variation pattern play will resume after the fill in pattern
is complete.
Lights
■ Auto Accompaniment Intro
Use the following procedure to play an intro of a few
measures.
■ Auto Accompaniment Ending
1. Press
.
Use the following procedure to play an ending of a few
measures.
6
This starts the intro pattern. Normal pattern play will start
when the intro pattern is finished.
1. While an Auto Accompaniment is playing, press
• If you press
the variation pattern will start when the intro pattern is
finished.
while an intro pattern is being played,
8
.
9
This will play the ending pattern and then stop Auto
Accompaniment play automatically.
Lights
Lights
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■ Using Synchro Start
Adjusting the Accompaniment Volume
Use the following procedure to configure the Digital Keyboard
to start Auto Accompaniment play as soon as you press a
keyboard key.
Use the following procedure to adjust the balance between
what you are playing on the keyboard and the volume of the
Auto Accompaniment.
1. Press
.
9
1. Press
a number of times until “AcompVol”
appears on the display (page E-4).
3
This enters accompaniment start standby.
Flashes
p
A c o m V o l
2. Play a chord on the keyboard.
2. Use the
(10-key) [–] and [+] keys to adjust the
bn
This will start full part accompaniment (normal).
accompaniment volume.
Any of the following operations can be performed while in
synchro standby to start a non-normal pattern.
Using One-Touch Preset
• To start with intro pattern, press
.
6
• To start with variation pattern play, press
.
With One-Touch Preset, the Digital Keyboard automatically
configures optimal tone, tempo, and other settings in
accordance with the rhythm pattern you select.
8
Changing Auto Accompaniment Speed
(Tempo)
1. Hold down
until the current tone screen
appears on the display.
bp
Use the following procedure to change Auto Accompaniment
speed to a level that suits you.
This will automatically apply the One-Touch Preset
settings in accordance with the rhythm pattern that is
currently selected.
1. Press
.
bm
Use y (slower) and t (faster) to change the tempo
setting. Holding down either button changes the setting at
high speed.
2. Play a chord on the keyboard.
This will start accompaniment automatically.
• Pressing y and t at the same time will initialize the
rhythm setting in accordance with the currently selected
rhythm.
• While the tempo value is flashing, you also can use
(10-key) to change it.
bn
• If you do not perform any operation for after the tempo
setting screen appears, the display will return to the
screen displayed before you pressed
.
bm
Flashes
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bn
bl
Connecting the Keyboard to Your Computer
Connecting a Computer
You can connect the Digital Keyboard to a computer and
exchange MIDI data between them. You can send play data
from the Digital Keyboard to music software running on your
computer, or you can send MIDI data from your computer to
the Digital Keyboard for playback.
• Make sure you follow the steps of the procedure below
exactly. Connecting incorrectly can make data send
and receive impossible.
1. Turn off the keyboard and then start up your
Minimum Computer System Requirements
computer.
• Do not start up the music software on your computer
yet!
The following shows the minimum computer system
requirements for sending and receiving MIDI data. Check to
make sure that your computer complies with these
requirements before connecting the keyboard to it.
2. After starting up your computer, use a
commercially available USB cable to connect it
to the keyboard.
• Operating System
Windows® XP (SP2 or later)*1
Windows Vista® *2
Keyboard USB port
Mac OS® X (10.3.9, 10.4.11 or later, 10.5.2 or later)
B connector
*1: Windows XP Home Edition
Windows XP Professional (32- bit)
*2: Windows Vista (32- bit)
USB cable
(A-B type)
• USB port
A connector
Computer USB port
• Never connect to a computer that does not conform to
the above requirements. Doing so can cause problems
with your computer.
3. Turn on the keyboard.
• If this is the first time you are connecting the keyboard
to your computer, the driver software required to send
and receive data will be installed on your computer
automatically.
4. Start up your computer’s music software.
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5. Configure the music software settings to select
MIDI Settings
one of the following as the MIDI device.
CASIO USB-MIDI: (For Windows Vista, Mac OS X)
USB Audio Device:(For Windows XP)
Keyboard Channel
• For information about how to select the MIDI device,
see the user documentation that comes with the music
software you are using.
A keyboard channel is the channel used for sending Digital
Keyboard data to a computer. You can select the channel you
want for sending Digital Keyboard data to a computer.
• The keyboard channel setting range is 01 to 16.
1. Press
a number of times until “Keybd Ch”
appears on the display (page E-4).
3
• Be sure to turn on the keyboard first before starting up
your computer’s music software.
• USB send and receive is disabled during playback of a
Song Bank song (page E-15).
• Once you are able to connect successfully, there is no
problem with leaving the USB cable connected when you
turn off your computer and/or keyboard.
• This Digital Keyboard conforms to General MIDI Level 1
(GM).
• For detailed specifications and connections that apply to
MIDI data send and receive by this keyboard, see the latest
support information provided by the website at the following
URL.
y
K e b d C h
2. Use the
(10-key) [–] and [+] keys to change
the keyboard channel.
bn
Navigate Channels
The navigate channels can be used to display only the notes
of a particular channel (part) as on-screen guide information
from among the note information of a tune sent from the
computer.
■ Specifying the Navigate Channels
From among the 16 available channels (numbered 1 to 16),
you can specify any two neighboring channels (such as 05
and 06) as navigate channels. The smaller numbered channel
is the navigate (L) channel, while the larger numbered
channel is the navigate (R) channel. Specifying the navigate
(R) channel will automatically configure the navigate (L)
channel as well.
1. Press
a number of times until “Navi. Ch”
appears on the display (page E-4).
3
N a v i . C h
2. Use the
(10-key) to specify the navigate (R)
bn
channel.
This also will automatically configure the next lower
channel number as the navigate (L) channel.
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■ Turning Off the Navigate Channel Sound and
Playing the Part on the Keyboard
Local Control
There are times when exchanging data with a computer when
you may not want the Digital Keyboard to sound notes you
play on its keyboard. The local control setting lets you do just
that.
You can turn off the sound on one or both of the navigate
channels and play the cancelled part on the keyboard
yourself.
1. Press
to select the channel setting you want
to turn off.
bl
1. Press
a number of times until “Local”
appears on the display (page E-4).
3
Each press of
cycles through settings (1) thorough (4)
bl
described below.
• If you turn off one channel, you can play the cancelled
part on the keyboard using the same tone as the
channel you turned off. If you turn off both channels
(option (3)), what you play on the keyboard sounds
using the tone of the navigate (R) channel.
L o c a l
Selected channel indicator appears.
2. Use the
(10-key) [–] and [+] keys to specify
bn
the local control setting.
Accomp Out
Enabling the Accomp Out setting causes Auto
Accompaniment data to be sent to the computer.
Navigate (L)
Channel
Navigate (R)
Channel
1. Press
a number of times until “AcompOut”
appears on the display (page E-4).
3
On-
On-
Sound screen Sound screen
Guide
Guide
(1) R only displayed
(2) L only displayed
(3) LR displayed
{
×
×
×
{
×
{
×
{
{
{
p
A c o m O u t
×
{
{
(4) LR nor displayed
{
{
2. Use the
(10-key) [–] and [+] keys to turn
bn
Accomp Out on or off.
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Connecting External Devices
Connecting to Audio Equipment
This keyboard can be connected to commercially available
stereo, amplifier, or recording equipment, to a portable audio
player or other equipment.
Outputting Keyboard Notes to Audio
Equipment
Connection requires commercially available connecting cords,
supplied by you. The connecting cords should have a stereo
standard plug on one end and a plug that matches the
configuration of the external device on the other end.
• Turn off the external device when making connections.
After connecting, turn down the keyboard and external
device volume levels whenever turning power on or off.
• After connecting, turn on the Digital Keyboard and then
the external device.
• If keyboard notes sound distorted when they are
sounded from external audio equipment, lower the
keyboard’s volume setting.
Keyboard PHONES/OUTPUT jack
Audio equipment, amplifier,
etc.
Stereo standard plug
Playing an External Device from the
Keyboard
Connection requires commercially available connecting cords,
supplied by you. The connecting cords should have a stereo
mini plug on one end and a plug that matches the
configuration of the external device on the other end.
• Turn off the keyboard when making connections. After
connecting, turn down the keyboard and external
device volume levels whenever turning power on or off.
• After connecting, turn on the external device and then
the Digital Keyboard.
• If notes are distorted when they are sounded on the
external device, lower the volume setting of the
external device.
Keyboard AUDIO IN jack
Portable audio player, etc.
Stereo mini plug
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
Action
Included Accessories
I can’t find something that should be here.
Power Requirements
Carefully check inside all of the packing materials.
Power will not turned on.
• Check the AC adaptor or make sure that the batteries are facing
correctly (page E-5).
• Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor
power (page E-5).
The Digital Keyboard outputs a loud sound and then Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor
suddenly powers down. power (page E-5).
The Digital Keyboard suddenly powers down after a This happens when Auto Power Off (page E-6) is triggered.
few minutes.
Display
The display keeps going out or are flashing.
Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor
power (page E-5).
On-screen keyboard keys or notes remain on the
display.
A Step Up Lesson is in progress and the Digital Keyboard is waiting
for you to play the next note in the song. To stop this from happening,
cancel the lesson (page E-21).
Screen contents are visible only from straight ahead. This is dues to production limitations. It does not indicate malfunction.
Sound
Nothing happens when I press any keyboard key.
• Adjust the main volume setting (page E-6).
• Check if something is plugged into the PHONES/OUTPUT jack (
on the back of the Digital Keyboard.
)
dm
• Turn power off and then back on to initialize all keyboard settings
(page E-6).
Nothing happens or notes do not play normally when Press
to disable chord input in the accompaniment keyboard area
bl
I play notes on the left side of the keyboard.
(page E-28).
Nothing happens when I start an Auto
Accompaniment.
• With rhythms 140, and 142 to 150, nothing will sound until you play
a chord on the keyboard. Try playing a chord (page E-28).
• Check and adjust the accompaniment volume setting (page E-31).
• Turn power off and then back on to initialize all keyboard settings
(page E-6).
Nothing happens when I start playback of a built-in
song.
• It takes a little time after you press the button until the song starts to
play. Wait for a moment for the song to start.
• Check and adjust the song volume (page E-17).
• Turn power off and then back on to initialize all keyboard settings
(page E-6).
The metronome does not sound.
• Check and adjust the accompaniment volume setting (page E-31).
• Check and adjust the song volume (page E-17).
• Turn power off and then back on to initialize all keyboard settings
(page E-6).
Notes keep sounding, without stopping.
• Turn power off and then back on to initialize all keyboard settings
(page E-6).
• Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor
power (page E-5).
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Symptom
Action
Some notes are cut off while they are playing.
Notes are cut off whenever the number of notes being sounded
exceeds the maximum polyphony value of 48 (24 for some tones).
This does not indicate malfunction. See “Maximum Polyphony” in the
“Tone List” in the separate “Appendix”.
The volume or tone setting I made has changed.
• Adjust the main volume setting (page E-6).
• Turn power off and then back on to initialize all keyboard settings
(page E-6).
• Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor
power (page E-5).
In certain keyboard ranges, the volume and tone
quality sound are slightly different from those in other
keyboard ranges.
This is due to system limitations. It does not indicate malfunction.
With some tones, octaves do not change at the far
ends of the keyboard.
This is due to system limitations. It does not indicate malfunction.
The pitch of the notes does not match other
accompanying instruments or sounds strange when
played long with other instruments.
• Check and adjust the transpose (page E-11) and tuning settings
(page E-11).
• Turn power off and then back on to initialize all keyboard settings
(page E-6).
The reverb of notes seems to change suddenly.
Sounds I sampled were deleted.
• Check and adjust the reverb setting (page E-10).
• Turn power off and then back on to initialize all keyboard settings
(page E-6).
Sampled data is deleted whenever keyboard power is turned off (page
E-13).
Operation
When I perform a skip forward or skip back
operation, the skip operation moves multiple song
measures instead of only a single measure.
While song playback is stopped or a Step Up Lesson is in progress,
skip forward and skip back operations are performed in phrase units
(page E-16).
Computer Connection
I can’t exchange data between the Digital Keyboard • Check to make sure that the USB cable is connected to the
and a computer.
keyboard and computer, and that the device is selected correctly
with your computer’s music software settings (page E-32).
• Turn off the keyboard and then exit the music software on your
computer. Next, turn the keyboard back on and then restart the
music software on your computer.
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Specifications
Model
CTK-2100
Keyboard
61 standard-size keys
48 notes (24 for certain tones)
Maximum Polyphony
Tones
Built-in Tones
Sampling Tones
400
1 (Full Sampling) or 3 (Short Sampling)
Sampling Time:1 second (Full Sampling) or approximately 0.3 seconds each (Short Sampling)
Effects: 10 types (for Full Sampling samples)
Reverb
1 to 10, Off
Voice Pad
5 pads × 4 sets
(3 sets for sampled sounds, 1 set for percussion only)
Metronome
Beats per Measure
Tempo Range
Song Bank
0, 2 to 6
30 to 255
Tunes
110
Step Up Lesson
Lessons
4 (Listen, Watch, Remember, Auto)
Lesson Part
L, R, LR
Functions
Repeat, Voice Fingering Guide, Note Guide, Performance Evaluation
20 notes
Music Challenge
Auto Accompaniment
Rhythm Patterns
One Touch Presets
Other Functions
Transpose
150
150
1 octaves (–12 to +12 semitones)
A4 = approx. 440 Hz 100 cents
Tuning
MIDI
16 multi-timbre received, GM Level 1 standard
Musical Information Function Tone, Rhythm, Song Bank, numbers and names; staff notation, fingering, pedal operation,
tempo, measure and beat number, chord name, etc.
Inputs/Outputs
USB port
TYPE B
Sustain jack
Standard jack (sustain, sostenuto, soft, rhythm start/stop)
Phones/Output jack
Stereo standard jack
Output Impedance: 200Ω, Output Voltage: 4.8V (RMS) MAX
Audio In jack
Stereo mini jack
Input Impedance: 40kΩ, Input Sensitivity: 200mV
Power Jack
Power Supply
Batteries
9V DC
2-way
6 AA-size zinc-carbon batteries or alkaline batteries
Battery Life
AC Adaptor
Auto Power Off
Speakers
Approximately 4 hours continuous operation on alkaline batteries
AD-5
Approximately 6 minutes after last key operation (Operates during battery use only)
10cm × 2
Output
2W + 2W
Power Consumption
Dimensions
Weight
9V = 7.7W
94.9 × 35.4 × 11.2 cm (37 3/8 × 13 15/16 × 4 7/16 inch)
Approximately 3.8kg (8.4 lbs) (without batteries)
• Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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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 interference from the product can cause audio or video
interference 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.
■ Included and Optional Accessories
Use only accessories that are specified for use with this product. Use of unauthorized accessories creates the risk of fire, electric
shock, and personal injury.
■ 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.
■ Musical Instrument Etiquette
Always be aware of others around you whenever using this product. Be especially careful when playing late at night to keep the
volume at levels that do not disturb others. Other steps you can take when playing late at night are closing the window and using
headphones.
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Song List
SONG BANK
WORLD
EVENT
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
022
023
024
025
026
027
028
TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE STAR
LIGHTLY ROW
LONG LONG AGO
ON TOP OF OLD SMOKEY
SAKURA SAKURA
WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN
AMAZING GRACE
AULD LANG SYNE
046
047
048
049
050
SILENT NIGHT
WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS
JINGLE BELLS
JOY TO THE WORLD
O CHRISTMAS TREE
PIANO/CLASSICS
051
052
053
054
055
056
057
058
059
060
061
062
063
064
065
066
067
068
069
070
071
072
073
074
075
076
077
078
MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB
LE CYGNE FROM “LE CARNAVAL DES ANIMAUX”
JE TE VEUX
SONATA op.13 “PATÉTIQUE” 2nd Mov.
HEIDENRÖSLEIN
AIR FROM “SUITE no.3”
SPRING FROM “THE FOUR SEASONS”
HABANERA FROM “CARMEN”
BRINDISI FROM “LA TRAVIATA”
HUNGARIAN DANCES no.5
MINUET IN G MAJOR
MUSETTE IN D MAJOR
GAVOTTE (GOSSEC)
ARABESQUE (BURGMÜLLER)
CHOPSTICKS
DECK THE HALL
COME BIRDS
DID YOU EVER SEE A LASSIE?
MICHAEL ROW THE BOAT ASHORE
DANNY BOY
MY BONNIE
HOME SWEET HOME
AURA LEE
HOME ON THE RANGE
ALOHA OE
SANTA LUCIA
FURUSATO
GREENSLEEVES
JOSHUA FOUGHT THE BATTLE OF JERICHO
THE MUFFIN MAN
LONDON BRIDGE
UNDER THE SPREADING CHESTNUT TREE
SIPPIN’ CIDER THROUGH A STRAW
GRANDFATHER’S CLOCK
ANNIE LAURIE
BEAUTIFUL DREAMER
IF YOU’RE HAPPY AND YOU KNOW IT, CLAP YOUR
HANDS
MY DARLING CLEMENTINE
LITTLE BROWN JUG
HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN
SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON
YANKEE DOODLE
ODE TO JOY
AVE MARIA (GOUNOD)
SONATINA op.36 no.1 1st Mov.
PRELUDE op.28 no.7 (CHOPIN)
RÊVERIE
GYMNOPÉDIES no.1
GOING HOME FROM “FROM THE NEW WORLD”
FÜR ELISE
TURKISH MARCH (MOZART)
SONATA op.27 no.2 “MOONLIGHT” 1st Mov.
ETUDE op.10 no.3 “CHANSON DE L’ADIEU”
THE ENTERTAINER
WEDDING MARCH FROM “MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S
DREAM”
AMERICAN PATROL
FRÖHLICHER LANDMANN
LA CHEVALERESQUE
029
030
031
032
033
034
035
036
037
038
039
040
041
042
043
044
045
079
MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME
SZLA DZIEWECZKA
TROIKA
080
081
082
083
084
085
086
087
088
089
090
WALTZING MATILDA
ON THE BRIDGE OF AVIGNON
I’VE BEEN WORKING ON THE RAILROAD
OH! SUSANNA
SONATA K.545 1st Mov.
LA PRIÈRE D’UNE VIERGE
VALSE op.64 no.1 “PETIT CHIEN”
LIEBESTRÄUME no.3
JESUS BLEIBET MEINE FREUDE
CANON (PACHELBEL)
SERENADE FROM “EINE KLEINE NACHTMUSIK”
MARCH FROM “THE NUTCRACKER”
EXERCISE
CAMPTOWN RACES
JEANNIE WITH THE LIGHT BROWN HAIR
TURKEY IN THE STRAW
JAMAICA FAREWELL
091-100 EXERCISE I
101-110 EXERCISE II
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the environmental protection legislation in Germany.
Esta marca de reciclaje indica que el empaquetado se
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