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USER'S GUIDE
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CTK7300IN-E-1A
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Summary of Contents for Casio CTK-7300IN

  • Page 1 CTK - 7300IN 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”. CTK7300IN-E-1A..
  • Page 2 ● Any reproduction of the contents of this manual, either in part or its entirety, is prohibited. Except for your own, personal use, any other use of the contents of this manual without the consent of CASIO is prohibited under copyright laws.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents General Guide ...E-4 Applying Effects to a Sound .E-29 Reading the Display .....E-6 Configuration of Effects ....E-29 Modes.......E-7 Selecting an Effect.....E-31 Menus.......E-7 Creating a User DSP .....E-33 , Precautions while “Please Wait” is displayed.E-7 Using the Mixer ...
  • Page 4 Contents Using the Pattern Reference..... E-148 Sequencer .... E-102 Error Messages .....E-148 Troubleshooting.....E-150 About the Pattern Sequencer ...E-102 Specifications ....... E-152 Creating a User Rhythm ....E-103 Operating Precautions....E-154 Creating a User Rhythm by Combining DSP Effect List ...... E-155 Exiting Rhythm Parts (Easy Edit) ....
  • Page 5: General Guide

    General Guide • There is the “Button Number Reference” at the back of this manual. You can tear it out and refer to the button numbers as required. L-1 - L-17 C-1 - C-17 Dial D-1 - D-12 R-1 - R-20 T-1 - T-10 Back..
  • Page 6 General Guide • In this manual, the term “Digital Keyboard” refers to the CTK-7300IN. • This manual uses the numbers and names below to refer to buttons and controllers. • The following explains the meanings of the # and $ symbols that appear on the product console and with the key names below.
  • Page 7: Reading The Display

    General Guide Tempo, measure, beat area Reading the Display Tempo is shown as the current setting value, as beats per minute. Auto Accompaniment, the metronome (page This section explains the contents of the Digital Keyboard’s E-19), and other playback is performed at the tempo display screen.
  • Page 8: Modes

    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.
  • Page 9: Saving Settings

    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 Keyboard’s console normally are returned to their initial power on defaults whenever you turn off power.
  • Page 10: Getting Ready To Play

    Getting Ready to Play Using a Household Power Outlet Preparing the Music Stand Make sure that you use only the AC adaptor (JEITA Standard, with unified polarity plug) specified for this product. Use of a Music stand different type of AC adaptor can cause malfunction. Specified AC Adaptor: AD-A12150LW Use the supplied power cord to connect the AC adaptor as shown in the illustration below.
  • Page 11: Using Batteries

    Getting Ready to Play ■ Low Battery Indication Using Batteries The following shows the approximate battery life. You can use six D-size batteries for power. 4 hours on alkaline batteries • Use alkaline or zinc-carbon batteries. * The above values are standard battery life at normal Never use oxyride or any other nickel based batteries.
  • Page 12: Connections

    Connections Connecting Headphones Outputting Digital Keyboard Sound to Audio Equipment or an Using headphones cuts off output from the built-in speakers, which means you can practice playing even late at night Amplifier without disturbing others. • Be sure to turn down the volume level before connecting You can connect audio equipment or a music amplifier to the headphones.
  • Page 13: Outputting Input From An External Device Or A Microphone Through The Digital Keyboard's Speakers

    Stereo mini plug electric shock, and personal injury. • You can get information about accessories that are sold separately for this product from the CASIO catalog available from your retailer, and from the CASIO website at the following URL. http://world.casio.com/ E-12..
  • Page 14: Selecting And Playing A Tone

    Selecting and Playing a Tone R-1 - R-12 R-1 - R-12 R-14 R-14 L-14 L-14 L-16 L-16 R-19 R-19 L-13 L-13 L-17 L-17 R-20 R-20 To turn on Digital Keyboard power • If you press the L-1 (P) button only lightly, the display Rotate the L-2 (VOLUME) knob towards MIN to will light up momentarily but power will not turn on.
  • Page 15: Listening To Demo Tunes

    Selecting and Playing a Tone ■ To disable Auto Power Off Selecting a Tone While the Digital Keyboard is turned on, press The tones of this Digital Keyboard are divided among groups, the L-1 (P) button to turn it off. each of which corresponds to one of the 12 TONE buttons.
  • Page 16: Layering And Splitting Tones

    Selecting and Playing a Tone Now you can play on the keyboard using the • Three tones, two layered tones for the right range and one tone for the left range of the keyboard (page E-17) tone you selected. This configuration uses the UPPER 1 part, UPPER 2 part, and LOWER part (Layer: On, Split: On).
  • Page 17 Selecting and Playing a Tone R-15 R-15 R-16 R-16 R-17 R-17 L-10 L-10 R-14 R-14 L-11 L-11 R-13 R-13 R-19 R-19 R-20 R-20 R-18 R-18 To layer two tones To split the keyboard between two tones Refer to the separate “Appendix” to look up the Refer to the separate “Appendix”..
  • Page 18 Selecting and Playing a Tone To specify the keyboard split point To use layer and split together While holding down the R-19 (SPLIT) button, Perform steps 1 through 6 of the procedure press the keyboard key that you want to be the under “To layer two tones”..
  • Page 19: Raising And Lowering Keyboard Tuning (transpose

    Selecting and Playing a Tone Raising and Lowering Keyboard Using Octave Shift Tuning (Transpose) You can use octave shift to individually change the octave of the UPPER 1, UPPER 2, and LOWER parts. You can use The transpose feature lets you raise or lower the overall octave shift to raise or lower the octave of a song, to assign tuning of the keyboard in semitone steps.
  • Page 20: Using The Metronome

    Selecting and Playing a Tone To change the tempo setting Using the Metronome There are two different methods you can use to change the Press the L-9 (METRONOME) button. tempo setting: using the TEMPO buttons or tapping a beat with a button. ■..
  • Page 21: S-2 Modulation Button

    Selecting and Playing a Tone ■ To adjust the tempo by tapping a beat Using the Pitch Bend Wheel While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION) The PITCH BEND wheel (S-1) lets you change the pitch of button, tap the L-11 (TAP) button four times at notes you are playing by rotating the wheel forward or back.
  • Page 22: Selecting A Temperament And Fine Tuning Its Scale

    Selecting and Playing a Tone Use the dial or the R-14 (–, +) buttons to select a Selecting a Temperament and temperament. Fine Tuning Its Scale • Selecting a temperament other than 01: Equal will cause the C indicator to appear on the display. Use the scale function to select one of the 17 preset •..
  • Page 23 Selecting and Playing a Tone When you are finished, press the R-15 (EXIT) 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.
  • Page 24: Playing Arpeggio Phrases Automatically (arpeggiator

    Selecting and Playing a Tone Press the R-18 (AUTO HARMONIZE/ Playing Arpeggio Phrases ARPEGGIATOR) button. Automatically (Arpeggiator) • This causes a pointer indicator to appear on the display next to ARPEG. With the arpeggiator, you can play various arpeggios and other phrases automatically by simply pressing keys on the keyboard.
  • Page 25: Using Auto Accompaniment

    Using Auto Accompaniment R-15 R-15 L-3 - L-8 L-3 - L-8 L-10 L-10 R-14 R-14 L-11 L-11 L-12 L-12 L-14 L-14 L-16 L-16 L-13 L-13 L-15 L-15 L-17 L-17 R-18 R-18 With Auto Accompaniment, simply select the accompaniment Use the dial to scroll through the rhythm rhythm you want and the matching accompaniment (drums, numbers until the one you want is displayed.
  • Page 26 Play other chords with your left hand as you play the melody with your right hand. • You can use “CASIO Chord” or other simplified chord fingering modes to play chords. For details, see “Selecting a Chord Fingering Mode” in the following section.
  • Page 27: Selecting A Chord Fingering Mode

    Using Auto Accompaniment ■ CASIO Chord Selecting a Chord Fingering Mode With “CASIO Chord”, you can use simplified fingerings to play the four types of chords described below. While Auto Accompaniment is playing, you use the chord keyboard to specify the chord root and type. The area of the..
  • Page 28: Modifying Auto Accompaniment Patterns

    Using Auto Accompaniment Modifying Auto Accompaniment Using One-Touch Presets Patterns One-Touch Preset gives you one-touch access to tone and tempo settings that go well with the currently selected Auto There are six different Auto Accompaniment patterns, shown Accompaniment rhythm pattern. below.
  • Page 29: Using Auto Harmonize

    Using Auto Accompaniment Type Type Using Auto Harmonize Description Number Name Auto harmonize lets you add harmony to melody notes you Adds 3-note open harmony, for a 4WayOpen play with your right hand. You can select any one of 12 Auto total of four notes.
  • Page 30: Applying Effects To A Sound

    Applying Effects to a Sound You can apply a variety of different acoustic effects to the sounds produced by the Digital Keyboard. The built-in effects include a wide variety of variations that give you access to a selection of general digital effects. •..
  • Page 31 Applying Effects to a Sound ■ DSP Effect Mode Configuration The DSP effect mode is enabled while “DSP” is selected for the “Chorus/DSP”effect parameter. DSP and reverb can be used in the DSP effect mode. Part A01-A16, B01-B16 Output Part Volume/Pan Master Tone Generator Volume/Pan..
  • Page 32: Selecting An Effect

    Applying Effects to a Sound R-15 R-15 R-16 R-16 R-17 R-17 R-14 R-14 R-13 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.
  • Page 33 Applying Effects to a Sound If you want, use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to Use the mixer to adjust the chorus send of the move the thick brackets (%) to the “DSP part to which you want to apply chorus. Disable”setting, and then use the R-14 (–, +) •..
  • Page 34: Creating A User Dsp

    Applying Effects to a Sound Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to move the thick Creating a User DSP brackets (%) to the “DSP” setting. • This causes the number and name of the currently You can create a user DSP by editing one of the built-in selected preset DSP to appear within the thick brackets preset DSPs.
  • Page 35 Applying Effects to a Sound Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to move the 0 to Use the dial or R-14 (–, +) buttons to select the the parameter you want to change. destination user DSP number you want. Use the R-17 (u, i) buttons to move the cursor to the name character position you want to change, and then use the dial or R-14 (–, +) buttons to select the character you want.
  • Page 36 Applying Effects to a Sound DSP Parameter Settings The table below shows the parameters that can be configured on the DSP editor screen. The settings marked with an asterisk (*) in the “Setting Range” column are initial defaults. Parameter Name Description Setting Range Parameters 1 through 8..
  • Page 37: Using The Mixer

    Using the Mixer R-14 R-14 R-17 R-17 R-13 R-13 R-15 R-15 R-16 R-16 C-17 C-17 D-4 - D-12 D-4 - D-12 This Go here for more Mixer Overview Is used for this: part: information: The sound source of this Digital Keyboard is capable of Auto Accompaniment “Using Auto sounding up to 32 individual parts simultaneously.
  • Page 38: Mixer Operation

    Using the Mixer • When you move the thick brackets (%) to one of the Mixer Operation setting values of a part parameter, all of the part parameter values of the Group (A or B) to which the part belongs are indicated by level meter black boxes. To change mixer parameters Press the C-7 (MIXER) button.
  • Page 39 Using the Mixer Using the Sliders to Change Parameter Settings While the mixer screen is displayed, use sliders D-4 (1/9/EXT) to D-12 (MASTER) to change the displayed parameter settings. The D-1 (PART/COMMON), D-2 (GROUP A/B) and D-3 (1-8/9-16) buttons are used to specify the parts that correspond to sliders D-4 (1/9/EXT) to D-11 (8/16).
  • Page 40 Using the Mixer ● Sliders D-4 (1/9/EXT) through D-11 (8/16): Next, to adjust the volumes of parts A09 Allow configuration of the following parameter settings in through A16, press the D-3 (1-8/9-16) button. accordance with the currently displayed mixer setting. When this setting These parameter settings can be screen is displayed:..
  • Page 41 Using the Mixer To initialize all mixer parameters To change the information displayed by the level meter while configuring part parameter settings • For details about how initial default settings are configured While the mixer screen is displayed, hold down when you perform the following procedure, see “Parameter List”..
  • Page 42: Mixer Parameter Settings

    Using the Mixer Mixer Parameter Settings The tables below show the parameters that can be configured on the mixer screen. The settings marked with an asterisk (*) in the “Setting Range” column are initial defaults. MASTER Parameters MASTER parameters include items for adjusting the volume level, pan position, and other settings that are applied globally to all parts.
  • Page 43 Using the Mixer MIC/INST Parameters (External MIC IN/INST IN <EXT(M/I)>) MIC/INST parameters include settings related to the T-4 (INST IN) and T-6 (MIC IN) terminals. Parameter Name Description Setting Range Part Specifies if sound input should be output (on) or not output (oFF). oFF, on (Mic/Inst Enable) Volume..
  • Page 44: Part Parameters

    Using the Mixer 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:100 (Part Tone) buttons R-1 ([A] PIANO) through R-12 ([L] DRAWBAR ORGAN) to select a tone..
  • Page 45: Using The Tone Editor

    Using the Tone Editor R-15 R-15 R-11 R-11 R-16 R-16 R-17 R-17 R-14 R-14 R-13 R-13 C-17 C-17 You can create a user tone by editing one of the built-in preset Tone Creation Overview tones. The preset tones built into this Digital Keyboard consist of a number of parameters.
  • Page 46 Using the Tone Editor (3) Tone Pitch Parameters (1) Tone Characteristic Waveform • Vibrato Type, Vibrato Delay, Vibrato Rate, Vibrato • Tone Setting Depth Specifies which of the preset tones should be used as the These parameters adjust the vibrato effect, which causes original tone.
  • Page 47: Creating A User Tone

    Using the Tone Editor Use the dial or R-14 (–, +) buttons to change the Creating a User Tone setting value. • Pressing the R-14 (–, +) buttons at the same time returns a parameter to its initial default setting. User Tone Numbers Repeat steps 3 and 4 as required to configure Tone areas numbered K:001 through K:100 are for storage of..
  • Page 48 Using the Tone Editor • The message “Please Wait” will remain on the display while a data save operation is in progress. Do not perform any other operation while it is displayed. Turning off the Digital Keyboard or removing the memory card can cause Digital Keyboard data to be deleted or become corrupted.
  • Page 49: Tone Parameter Settings

    Using the Tone Editor Tone Parameter Settings The table below shows the parameters that can be configured on the tone editor screen. For information about each parameter, also refer to “Tone Creation Overview” (page E-44). The settings marked with an asterisk (*) in the “Setting Range” column are initial defaults. Parameter Name Description Setting Range..
  • Page 50 Using the Tone Editor Parameter Name Description Setting Range DSP Parameters 1 Shows up to eight parameters for “DSP Type”. through 8 DSP RevSend Adjusts how much reverb is applied to the post-DSP note. 0 to 40 to 127 (DSP Reverb Send) Mod Setting Assigns either vibrato or DSP to the S-2 (MODULATION) button.
  • Page 51: Using Drawbar Organ Tones

    Using Drawbar Organ Tones R-14 R-14 R-16 R-16 R-13 R-13 R-12 R-12 C-17 C-17 R-17 R-17 D-4 - D-12 D-4 - D-12 Your Digital Keyboard comes with drawbar organ tones built Press the R-12 ([L] DRAWBAR ORGAN) button in that you can use for mixing waveform ratios, just like a to select the drawbar organ tone group.
  • Page 52 Using Drawbar Organ Tones Adjusting a Drawbar Organ Tone in Real To configure the level meter to show the Time harmonic overtone level of each slider position Use the sliders and buttons to adjust drawbar organ tones in real time. Perform steps 1 through 3 of the procedure To do this: Do this:..
  • Page 53: Editing Drawbar Organ Tones

    Using Drawbar Organ Tones Repeat steps 3 and 4 as required to configure Editing Drawbar Organ Tones other parameters. User Drawbar Organ Tone Numbers To store a rhythm after you edit it, hold down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button as you press the Tone areas numbered L:051 through L:100 are for storage of C-17 (MENU) button.
  • Page 54 Using Drawbar Organ Tones Drawbar Organ Tone Parameter Settings The table below shows the parameters that can be configured on the drawbar editor screen. The settings marked with an asterisk (*) in the “Setting Range” column are initial defaults. Parameter Name Setting Setting Range Ft16' to Ft1'..
  • Page 55: Music Presets

    Music Presets R-15 R-15 L-3 - L-8 L-3 - L-8 R-1 - R-12 R-1 - R-12 R-16 R-16 R-17 R-17 R-14 R-14 R-13 R-13 L-14 L-14 L-16 L-16 C-10 C-10 C-17 C-17 L-13 L-13 L-15 L-15 L-17 L-17 C-11 C-11 C-14 C-14 To perform using a music preset..
  • Page 56 Music Presets Use the buttons from L-3 ([A] POPS/ROCK/ 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.
  • Page 57 Music Presets Music Preset Settings The settings listed in the table below are recalled when a music preset is selected. • Except for the chord progression, all of the settings can be modified after a music preset is selected. Refer to the information noted in the “Go here for more information”..
  • Page 58 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.
  • Page 59: Creating A User Preset

    Music Presets You can change each of the parameters on the Creating a User Preset parameter menu as required. (1) Use the R-17 (t, y, u, i) buttons to move the 0 to the parameter you want to change. User Preset Numbers (2) Use the dial or the R-14 (–, +) buttons to change the Preset areas numbered F:001 through F:100 are for storage setting value.
  • Page 60 Music Presets Use the R-17 (y) button to move the 0 to “Store” and then press the R-16 (ENTER) • Pressing the R-15 (EXIT) button in place of step 6 displays button. the confirmation screen shown below. Pressing the R-14 •..
  • Page 61 Music Presets Timing Setting and Chord Progression Playback This section explains how chord progressions are played in accordance with the “Timing” (Timing set) settings in step 5 under “To create and save a user preset” (page E-58). Note that this setting affects playback only. It does not change the chord progression data.
  • Page 62 Music Presets • 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 Beat..
  • Page 63: Editing A Chord Progression

    Music Presets Perform the following chord progression Editing a Chord Progression editing operations. You can modify the preset chord progression and save it as a • Change an existing chord (“To modify recorded chord user preset, or you can create a new chord progression from data”, page E-63) scratch and save it.
  • Page 64 Music Presets To modify recorded chord data To delete recorded chord data Perform steps 1 through 4 of the procedure Perform steps 1 through 4 of the procedure under “Chord Progression Editing Flow” on under “Chord Progression Editing Flow” on page E-62.
  • Page 65 Music Presets Specify the location of the new chord insert as a To perform step input of chords number of beats after the current cursor Perform steps 1 through 4 of the procedure position. under “Chord Progression Editing Flow” on To specify this number of beats Press this button: page E-62.
  • Page 66 Music Presets 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 Perform steps 1 through 4 of the procedure measure (user preset initial data). *2 You will not be able to execute this operation if the number under “Chord Progression Editing Flow”..
  • Page 67: Saving Keyboard Setups To Registration Memory

    Saving Keyboard Setups to Registration Memory R-14 R-14 C-10 C-10 C-12 C-12 C-15 C-15 C-17 C-17 C-11 C-11 C-13 C-13 C-14 C-14 C-16 C-16 Registration memory lets you store Digital Keyboard setups (tone, rhythm, etc.) for instant recall whenever you need them. •..
  • Page 68: To Save A Setup To Registration Memory

    Saving Keyboard Setups to Registration Memory To save a setup to registration To recall a setup from registration memory memory Configure the tone, rhythm, and other settings Press the C-10 (BANK) button to select the bank you want to include in the setup. that contains the setup you want to recall.
  • Page 69: Using The Song Sequencer

    Using the Song Sequencer R-15 R-15 R-1 - R-12 R-1 - R-12 R-16 R-16 R-17 R-17 R-14 R-14 R-13 R-13 L-12 L-12 L-14 L-14 L-16 L-16 C-10 C-10 C-12 C-12 C-17 C-17 L-13 L-13 L-15 L-15 C-11 C-11 C-13 C-13 C-14 C-14 You can use the song sequencer to record keyboard play..
  • Page 70 Using the Song Sequencer Press the C-3 (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.
  • Page 71: What You Can Do With The Song Sequencer

    Using the Song Sequencer To use EASY REC to record a performance What you can do with the song using a music preset sequencer Perform steps 1 through 4 under “To perform The simplest use of the song sequencer is to record a using a music preset”..
  • Page 72 Using the Song Sequencer System Track and Track 01 through 16 Common Recording Content • Due to the way song parts are configured, settings configured by a recalled registration are applied to different ■ Recording Start numbered parts than they were assigned to when the setup •..
  • Page 73: Recording Individual Tracks

    Using the Song Sequencer Use the R-17 (u, i) buttons to select the Recording Individual Tracks system track. This section explains how to record to the system track and • If the system track already contains recorded data, how to record to Tracks 01 through 16. For details about track starting recording in step 7 below will cause the current configuration and what is recorded to each track, see “What system track data to be deleted.
  • Page 74 Using the Song Sequencer To record to Tracks 01 through 16 • Page 2 of the menu screen has a “RecType” setting, but Press the C-4 (SONG SEQUENCER) button to this setting cannot be used when recording a performance enter the song sequencer mode. to the system track.
  • Page 75 Using the Song Sequencer 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”.
  • Page 76 Using the Song Sequencer To clear the content of a single track To clear a single song immediately after immediately after recording it recording it While the song sequencer mode initial screen is 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..
  • Page 77: Re-recording Part Of A Song (punch-in Recording

    Using the Song Sequencer Mixer Settings in the Song Sequencer Mode Re-recording Part of a Song You can access the mixer during playback, playback standby, (Punch-in Recording) or record standby (C-3 (RECORD) button flashing), or while recording is in progress (C-3 (RECORD) button lit). Press the You can re-record parts of a song you previously recorded in C-7 (MIXER) button to display the mixer screen.
  • Page 78 Using the Song Sequencer Press the L-16 (START/STOP) button. To specify the punch-in recording range • This starts punch-in playback. before starting (Auto Punch-in) • The following operations are supported during punch-in playback. They help you move to the re-recording start Play the song and determine what part of what point quickly and easily.
  • Page 79: Using Panel Record To Rewrite Song Header Settings

    Using the Song Sequencer Use the R-17 (u, i) buttons to move the Using Panel Record to Rewrite cursor, use the dial or the R-14 (–, +) buttons to Song Header Settings change the value at the cursor position, and then press the R-16 (ENTER) button.
  • Page 80: Playing A Recorded Song

    Using the Song Sequencer Use the R-17 (y) button to move the 0 to Press the L-16 (START/STOP) button. “PanelRecord”. • This starts playback. The following operations are supported during playback. To do this: Do this: Fast forward Hold down the L-14 (dFF) button. Fast backward Hold down the L-13 (sREW) button.
  • Page 81 Using the Song Sequencer To play back a particular part alone To repeat play a specific phrase Press the C-4 (SONG SEQUENCER) button to Hold down the L-12 (REPEAT) button until the enter the song sequencer mode. locator screen shown below appears on the display.
  • Page 82: Editing A Song

    Using the Song Sequencer To stop playback, press the L-16 (START/STOP) Editing a Song button. The following operations are supported during song editing. • Deleting a specific song or all songs • Copying a song from one area to another •..
  • Page 83 Using the Song Sequencer Press the R-17 (y) button to move the thick To clear a song brackets (%) to “To”. Perform the procedure under “To start a song editor operation” on page E-81 to display the song editor menu, with the 0 located at “Clear”.
  • Page 84 Using the Song Sequencer To delete one or more measures from a song To insert blank measures into a song Perform the procedure under “To start a song Perform the procedure under “To start a song editor operation” on page E-81 to display the editor operation”..
  • Page 85 Using the Song Sequencer In response to the “Sure?” message that To extract system track recorded content to appears, press the R-14 (YES) button to start track 04 through 07 or 09 through 16 extraction or the R-14 (NO) button to cancel. As explained in detail under “Songs, tracks, and parts”..
  • Page 86: Editing A Track

    Using the Song Sequencer To clear a single track Editing a Track Perform the procedure under “To start a track The following operations are supported during track (system track, Tracks 01 through 16) editing. editor operation” on page E-85 to display the •..
  • Page 87 Using the Song Sequencer To copy one track to another track To combine two tracks into a single track (Tracks 01 through 16 only) (Tracks 01 through 16 only) Perform the procedure under “To start a track In the song sequencer mode, use the R-17 (u, i) buttons to select the lower numbered track editor operation”..
  • Page 88: Editing Events

    Using the Song Sequencer After everything is the way you want, press the To start an event editor operation R-16 (ENTER) button. Press the C-4 (SONG SEQUENCER) button to • If the destination track does not contain recorded data, combination of the tracks starts immediately. enter the song sequencer mode.
  • Page 89 Using the Song Sequencer The following explains the meaning of each screen position. Event Types and Screen Content Number Description The event editor screen displays the individual events that make up a song as values and characters as shown in the For all event types, indicates the even location sample screen below.
  • Page 90 Using the Song Sequencer ■ Event Data List The following table shows the event types that correspond to the abbreviations that appear on the display, as well as the parameters of each event type and setting ranges. • “ display” and “ display”..
  • Page 91 Using the Song Sequencer System Track Events Event Type display during display Parameter Name Setting Range insert display Event Name [Tone_U1] TnU1 UPPER 1 Tone VALU Tone Number A:001 - L:100 [Tone_U2] TnU2 UPPER 2 Tone VALU Tone Number A:001 - L:100 [Tone_Lo] TnLo LOWER Tone..
  • Page 92 Using the Song Sequencer Event Type display during display Parameter Name Setting Range insert display Event Name HARM, UPP1, UPP2, PART Part LOWR [FinTune] FTun Part Fine Tune VALU Part Fine Tune –99 - 00 - +99 HARM, UPP1, UPP2, PART Part LOWR..
  • Page 93 Using the Song Sequencer Press the R-15 (EXIT) button to apply the To play back a song from the event editor settings and exit the “View Select” screen. screen (Quick Play) Perform steps 1 to 3 of the procedure under “To To edit an existing event start an event editor operation”..
  • Page 94 Using the Song Sequencer While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION) To delete all events in a track button, press the C-17 (MENU) button to display Display the event editor screen of the track that the event editor menu. includes the events you want to delete. Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to move the 0 to •..
  • Page 95 Using the Song Sequencer After everything is the way you want, press the To insert an event R-16 (ENTER) button. Display the event editor screen of the track • This inserts the specified event. where you want to insert the event. •..
  • Page 96 Using the Song Sequencer Press the C-12 (COPY) button. To quantize an individual note event • This displays the “Copy” screen. Display the event editor screen of the track that • If you have already specified a range using the locator screen (page E-80), that range will be displayed on the includes the event you want to quantize.
  • Page 97 Using the Song Sequencer Use the dial or R-14 (–, +) buttons to change the To quantize all note events in a track setting in the thick brackets (%) to “Locator”. Display the event editor screen of the track you •..
  • Page 98 Using the Song Sequencer ■ To delete all pitch bender events within a specific Deleting Pitch Bender Events 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. Display the event editor screen of the track whose pitch bender events you want to delete.
  • Page 99 Using the Song Sequencer Press the R-16 (ENTER) button. To adjust the velocity value of a note event • This will display the setting screen like the one shown Display the event editor screen of the track you below. want to edit. •..
  • Page 100 Using the Song Sequencer To adjust the gate time value of a note event To delete a beat event Perform steps 1 through 5 under “To adjust the Perform the procedure under “To start an event velocity value of a note event” (page E-98). In editor operation”..
  • Page 101: Directly Inputting Note Events (step Input

    Using the Song Sequencer To insert a beat event To perform step input Perform steps 1 and 2 under “To delete a beat Display the event editor screen of the track event” (page E-99). where you want to perform step input. •..
  • Page 102 Using the Song Sequencer 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-94). •..
  • Page 103 Using the Pattern Sequencer R-15 R-15 R-16 R-16 R-17 R-17 R-14 R-14 R-13 R-13 L-12 L-12 L-14 L-14 L-16 L-16 C-10 C-10 C-17 C-17 L-13 L-13 L-15 L-15 Recordable Data About the Pattern Sequencer You can use the pattern sequencer to record keyboard play You can use the pattern sequencer to create accompaniment (note data), PITCH BEND wheel (S-1) operations, and S-2 patterns that sound while using the Digital Keyboard’s Auto..
  • Page 104: Using The Pattern Sequencer

    Using the Pattern Sequencer The following describes each of the different instrument part Creating a User Rhythm statuses that appear in the lower left corner of the screen. This section explains the various methods you can use to When this is It means this: create user rhythms.
  • Page 105 Using the Pattern Sequencer ■ Replacing the Accompaniment Patterns of an To rehearse before editing an existing Existing Rhythm with New Recordings rhythm With this procedure, you re-record one or more of the accompaniment patterns of an existing preset rhythm or Select the rhythm you want to edit in order to previously stored user rhythm to create a new rhythm.
  • Page 106 Using the Pattern Sequencer Use buttons L-12 (INTRO) through L-15 (3) Press the R-14 (–, +) buttons at the same time. (SYNCHRO/ENDING) to select the • This changes the “Part” setting to “Sol”, which indicates that the selected instrument part will be accompaniment pattern you want to play.
  • Page 107 Using the Pattern Sequencer To configure pattern rec settings (Rec Menu) Display: Setting Description Item name Range While the pattern sequencer screen is PlayChord: Starting recording of an oFF, C displayed, press the C-3 (RECORD) button. Playback accompaniment pattern starts C7, Cm •..
  • Page 108 Using the Pattern Sequencer To edit an existing rhythm (1) Press the C-7 (MIXER) button to display the mixer screen. Perform steps 1 through 6 under “To rehearse before editing an existing rhythm” (page E-104). Perform the procedure under “To configure pattern rec settings (Rec Menu)”..
  • Page 109 Using the Pattern Sequencer If you want to record notes you play on the (3) Checking the timing (beat and measure) of the keyboard in real time, perform the following playback of other parts, perform keyboard, PITCH BEND (S-1) wheel, and S-2 (MODULATION) button steps.
  • Page 110 Using the Pattern Sequencer Repeat steps 4 through 7 for all of the parts you Configure the accompaniment pattern number want to edit. of measure and beat settings. (1) While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button, • It is recommended that you save the rhythm as a user press the C-5 (EDIT) button to display the edit menu.
  • Page 111 Using the Pattern Sequencer Configure mixer settings for the selected (3) Checking the timing (beat and measure) of the instrument part. You can skip this step if you do playback, perform keyboard, PITCH BEND (S-1) wheel, and S-2 (MODULATION) button operations as not want to configure mixer settings.
  • Page 112 Using the Pattern Sequencer The 0 should be next to “Store”, so press the To create a new rhythm from scratch R-16 (ENTER) button. Press the C-5 (PATTERN SEQUENCER) button. • This displays a screen for specifying the destination • This displays the pattern sequencer screen. For details user rhythm number and rhythm name.
  • Page 113: Creating A User Rhythm By Combining Exiting Rhythm Parts (easy Edit

    Using the Pattern Sequencer Creating a User Rhythm by • Pressing the R-15 (EXIT) button in place of the operation in Combining Exiting Rhythm Parts step 1 displays the confirmation screen shown below. (Easy Edit) Pressing the R-14 (YES) button at this time will display the user rhythm store screen in step 2.
  • Page 114: Editing Individual Events (event Editor

    Using the Pattern Sequencer Use the R-17 (u, i) buttons to select the Editing Individual Events instrument part you want to edit. (Event Editor) Edit the selected accompaniment pattern The pattern sequencer records the keyboard, pitch bender, instrument part as desired. and modulation operations recorded for each instrument part •..
  • Page 115 Using the Pattern Sequencer ● Pitch bender, modulation Event Editor Screen Contents “Bend” (pitch bender even) or “Mod” (modulation event) is The event editor screen shows the individual events recorded indicated to the right of the event location information, to an instrument part as shown in the sample screen below. followed by parameter value.
  • Page 116 Using the Pattern Sequencer Perform the following operations. To edit events with the pattern sequencer Perform this procedure, To do this: On the pattern sequencer screen, select the starting from step 2: “Recorded Data” or “Empty” status instrument Change the settings of already “To edit an existing event”..
  • Page 117: Configuring Instrument Part Playback Settings (part Parameters

    Using the Pattern Sequencer Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to select one of Configuring Instrument Part the items described in the table below and then Playback Settings use the dial or R-14 (–, +) buttons to change the (Part Parameters) setting.
  • Page 118 Using the Pattern Sequencer Pattern Sequencer Part Parameters ■ Table (Chord conversion table) Recording of each accompaniment pattern is normally performed using C major (root of C, major type). When playing an Auto Accompaniment, you can use a root other than C and a chord type other than major, if you want. This is accomplished by using a “chord conversion table”..
  • Page 119: Instrument Part Operations

    Using the Pattern Sequencer ■ BreakPoint (Break Point) Instrument Part Operations This parameter specifies the key, from C to B, that is the point at which Auto Accompaniment bass and chord notes drop one octave. To clear a rec area of an instrument part For example when F is specified as the break point, a C major chord recorded as C3E3G3 (CEG) becomes D3F 3A3 (DF..
  • Page 120 Using the Pattern Sequencer Specify a rhythm number, accompaniment To copy preset or user rhythm instrument pattern, and instrument part as the copy part data to a rec area destination. • Use the R-17 (t, y, u, i) buttons to select one of the items described in the table below and then use the •..
  • Page 121: Accompaniment Pattern And Rhythm Operations

    Using the Pattern Sequencer Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to move the 0 to Accompaniment Pattern and “ElementEdit” and then press the R-16 (ENTER) Rhythm Operations button. • This displays the “ElementEdit” screen. To clear all instrument part rec areas Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to select one of included in an accompaniment pattern the items described in the table below and then..
  • Page 122: Recording And Playing Audio

    Recording and Playing Audio All of the sound output by the Digital Keyboard can be recorded as Audio Playback audio files on a memory card. The maximum recording time for a single audio file is approximately 13 minutes. Up to 20 audio files This Digital Keyboard supports playback of audio files recorded by (actual number of files depends on card capacity) can be recorded it, as well as audio files that you converted on a computer to a..
  • Page 123: Performing Audio Recording

    Recording and Playing Audio Performing Audio Recording Modes that Support Audio Recording You can record keyboard play while in the rhythm mode or song sequencer mode. • Recording is actually performed in the audio record mode, but you can switch between the rhythm mode screen and song sequencer mode screen from the audio record mode screen.
  • Page 124 Recording and Playing Audio R-15 R-15 R-16 R-16 R-17 R-17 R-14 R-14 R-13 R-13 L-12 L-12 L-14 L-14 L-16 L-16 C-17 C-17 L-13 L-13 L-15 L-15 L-17 L-17 To get ready for audio recording To record play in the rhythm mode Referring to “Audio Recording”..
  • Page 125 Recording and Playing Audio If required, perform the steps below to switch • If you selected a file number with an asterisk (*) in front of it in step 5, a file overwrite confirmation screen like from the time counter screen to the tempo, the one shown below will appear.
  • Page 126 Recording and Playing Audio To record play using a music preset Navigating between Modes and Screens during Recording Standby and Recording Perform the procedure under “To get ready for You can use the operations in this section to navigate audio recording” (page E-123). between modes and screens while recording.
  • Page 127: Playing Back Audio

    Recording and Playing Audio • The audio playback screen shown below will be on the Playing Back Audio display. Audio file number • You can start audio playback operations from the rhythm mode or the song sequencer mode. You cannot start from the card mode.
  • Page 128 Recording and Playing Audio ■ About center cancel Press the L-16 (PLAY/STOP) button. • This will start playback of the audio file and cause the Center cancel can be used to cut out the vocal part (which is L-16 (PLAY/STOP) button to change from flashing to normally located in the center of the stereo field) from an lit.
  • Page 129 Recording and Playing Audio To repeat play a specific phrase To rename an audio file Perform steps 1 through 4 under “To play back Press the C-6 (AUDIO PLAY) button to enter the a recorded audio file” (page E-126) to start audio play mode.
  • Page 130 Recording and Playing Audio To clear the data of an audio file or delete an audio file Press the C-6 (AUDIO PLAY) button to enter the audio play mode. Use the dial or the R-14 (–, +) buttons to display the audio file you want to clear or delete.
  • Page 131: Using The Function Menu

    Using the Function Menu R-15 R-15 R-16 R-16 R-17 R-17 R-14 R-14 R-13 R-13 C-17 C-17 R-18 R-18 The function menu includes settings that normally need to be 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.
  • Page 132: Function Menu Settings

    Using the Function Menu To exit the function menu, press the R-13 EQ (Equalizer) (FUNCTION) button or R-15 (EXIT) button. One of ten presets can be selected to change the overall frequency characteristics of the sound. :Equalizer off • Note that all function menu settings you configure are Soft :Suppressed high tones for a softer sound returned to their initial defaults whenever you turn off..
  • Page 133 Using the Function Menu Performance (Performance/Accompaniment) BendRange (Bend Range) Group Specifies the range of pitch change that occurs when the PITCH BEND wheel (S-1) is rotated. 00 - 02 - 24 semitones • You can directly display this group screen without going ArpegHold (Arpeggiator Hold) through the function menu.
  • Page 134 Using the Function Menu RegFltAcmp (Registration Filter: Accompaniment) FileDelete (File Delete) Specifies if accompaniment settings are recalled (oFF ) when See “To delete a file from a memory card” (page E-141). a registration setup (page E-66) is recalled, or if accompaniment settings are not recalled (on).
  • Page 135: Midi Group

    Using the Function Menu MIDI Group AutoPower (Auto Power Off) Specifies if Auto Power Off (page E-13) is enabled (on ) or disabled (oFF). Even when “on” is selected for this setting, you can temporarily disable Auto Power Off by holding down the L-3 ([A] POPS/ROCK/DANCE) button as you press the L-1 (P) button to turn on power.
  • Page 136 Using the Function Menu Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to select the Initialize (Initialize) operation you want. This item can be used to initialize all data and settings, or parameter settings only. Move the 0 here: To do this: Return the power on default settings Clear to the factory default settings (clearing..
  • Page 137: Using A Memory Card

    Using a Memory Card R-16 R-16 R-17 R-17 R-14 R-14 R-13 R-13 C-17 C-17 You can save Digital Keyboard user area data to a memory • For information about saving and importing individual data card and load data from a memory card to Digital Keyboard items, see “Saving Digital Keyboard Data to a Memory memory.
  • Page 138: Loading And Removing A Memory Card

    Using a Memory Card • Electrostatic charge from your fingers or the memory card Entering the Card Mode to the card slot can cause malfunction of the Digital Keyboard. If this happens, turn the Digital Keyboard off and Enter the card mode when you want to perform memory card then back on again.
  • Page 139: Saving Digital Keyboard Data To A Memory Card

    Using a Memory Card Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to move the 0 to 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.
  • Page 140 Using a Memory Card Press the R-17 (y) button to change to the “Xxxx Save” screen. • Performing the above procedure to write a song sequencer song to an SMF format file will save the data as SMF Format 0 (16 channel) data. System track data A01 through A16 are saved respectively to SMF 01CH through 16CH, while song tracks 01 through 16 are saved respectively to SMF 01CH through 16CH.
  • Page 141: Loading Data From A Memory Card

    Using a Memory Card ■ Memory card Data Storage In response to the “Sure?” message that The above procedure stores Digital Keyboard data in a folder appears, press the R-14 (YES) button to load or named MUSICDAT on the memory card. the R-14 (NO) button to cancel.
  • Page 142: To Delete A File From A Memory Card

    Using a Memory Card To delete a file from a memory To rename a file on a memory card card Insert the memory card into the card slot. Insert the memory card into the card slot. Press the C-9 (CARD) button to enter the card Press the C-9 (CARD) button to enter the card mode.
  • Page 143: Playing A Music File From A Memory Card

    Using a Memory Card R-16 R-16 R-17 R-17 R-14 R-14 L-12 L-12 L-14 L-14 L-16 L-16 L-13 L-13 L-15 L-15 L-17 L-17 Use the dial or R-14 (–, +) buttons to select the Playing a Music File from a music file you want to play. Memory Card You can use the Digital Keyboard to play music files you saved to a memory card with your computer.
  • Page 144 Using a Memory Card Press the L-17 (PART SELECT) button to exit Turning Off One Hand Part and Playing the the part on/off screen. Other Hand Part on the Keyboard (Part Off) When playing a music file of a piano piece that has the left To start playback, press the L-16 (PLAY/STOP) hand and the right hand parts recorded in separate MIDI button.
  • Page 145 Using a Memory Card Playing on the Keyboard Along with To repeat play a specific section of a song Playback of a Music File on a memory card Enter the card mode and select the MIDI file you You can perform the following operations and play on the want to play.
  • Page 146: Connecting To A Computer

    *4: Windows 8 (32-bit, 64-bit) one of the following as the MIDI device. • USB port CASIO USB-MIDI : For Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Mac OS X USB Audio Device : For Windows XP • For information about how to select the MIDI device, •..
  • Page 147: Storing And Loading Digital Keyboard Memory Data

    You can use the procedures in this section to import and use storage. You also can load Auto Accompaniment data you rhythm data from another model. download from the CASIO website to the Digital Keyboard, which greatly expands the Auto Accompaniment patterns Rhythm Data Compatibility available to you.
  • Page 148: Importing Data From Various Storage Media

    Connecting to a Computer 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.
  • Page 149: Reference

    Reference Error Messages Display Cause Required Action Message Format 1. The current memory card format is not compatible 1. Format the memory card on the Digital Keyboard with this Digital Keyboard. (page E-137). 2. The memory card capacity is greater than 32GB. 2.
  • Page 150 Reference Display Cause Required Action Message Meas. Limit You tried to perform an operation during song Make sure your edits do not cause the number of sequencer song editing or user music preset editing measures to exceed the 999-measure limit. that would cause the number of measures in the song or chord progression to exceed 999.
  • Page 151: Troubleshooting

    Reference Troubleshooting Symptom Action Included Accessories I can’t 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).
  • Page 152 Reference 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.
  • Page 153: Specifications

    Reference Specifications Models CTK-7300IN Keyboard 61 standard-size keys Touch Response 2 types, Off Maximum Polyphony 64 notes (32 for certain tones, 21 for drawbar organ tones) Tones Built-in Tones User Tones Up to 100 (Tone Editor), up to 50 (Drawbar Edit)
  • Page 154 Reference 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, 2GB to 32GB Functions SMF playback, file storage, file recall, file delete, card format Inputs/Outputs USB jack TYPE B..
  • Page 155: Operating Precautions

    Reference 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.
  • Page 156: Dsp Effect List

    Reference DSP Effect List Preset DSP List The table below shows the preset DSPs that can be selected by the procedure under “To use a DSP” (page E-32). • The “Number” column shows DSP numbers, while the “Screen Name” shows the DSP name that appears on the display. •..
  • Page 157 Reference DSP Type List All of the Digital Keyboard’s preset DSPs belong to one of the DSP types shown in the table below. When creating a user DSP (page E-33) or when using the tone editor (page E-44) to edit the DSP applied to a tone, you need to select one of the DSP types in the table.
  • Page 158 Reference 04: Enhancer DSP Parameter List Phase shifts low-range sounds and high-range sounds of the ■ Single Type DSP Parameters input signal to enhance the signal’s profile. Parameters and Value Ranges: 01: Wah 1 :Low Frequency (0 to 127) Adjusts the low range enhancer frequency. This is a “wah”..
  • Page 159 Reference 08: Flanger 11: Reflection Applies wildly pulsating and metallic reverberation to sounds. An effector that extracts early reflections from reverb. Applies LFO waveform is selectable. acoustic presence to sounds. Parameters and Value Ranges: Parameters and Value Ranges: 1 :LFO Rate (0 to 127) 1 :Type (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) Adjusts the LFO rate.
  • Page 160 Reference ■ Dual Type DSP Parameters 14: Lo-Fi Dual type DSPs are configured by combining two different Applies various types of noise to the input signal to reproduce single type DSPs. Use the procedure below to determine what a retro Lo-Fi sound. parameters that can be configured for each dual type DSP, Includes wow and flutter for rotational fluctuation like that in and the operation, and setting ranges of dual type DSPs.
  • Page 161: Fingering Guide

    Reference Fingered 3, Full Range Chords Fingering Guide In addition to the chords that can be fingered with Fingered 1 and Fingered 2, the following chords also are recognized. Fingered 1, Fingered 2 Chords Ddim add9 Cdim • With Fingered 3, the lowest note fingered is interpreted as Caug the base note.
  • Page 162: Assigning A Midi Channel To Each Part

    Reference Assigning a MIDI Channel to Each Part The following shows the relationship between MIDI IN and MIDI OUT channels and each part. This MIDI Channel This MIDI Channel Part name Part name part: part: Upper1 SEQUENCER TRACK/MIDI 01 Upper2 SEQUENCER TRACK/MIDI 02 Lower SEQUENCER TRACK/MIDI 03..
  • Page 163: Parameter List

    Reference 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 Setting items stored in registration memory (page E-66) When “on” is selected for the “AutoResume (Auto Resume)” setting (page E-134), setting items that are restored to those in effect the last time power was turned off Items that are stored as “Default (Default Settings)”..
  • Page 164 Reference E-163..
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    We are an authorized Casio dealer! It's a perfect introduction to music-making, and a great-sounding way to have fun. The CTK-2550's all-new Dance Music Mode lets you create and remix electronic dance music quickly and easily.
    Brand: Casio
    $43.57 shipping
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    Brand: Casio
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    $55.44 shipping
    Features: Battery Powered OptionCustoms services and international tracking provided
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    Brand: Casio
    $96.33 shipping
    Features: Pitch WheelCustoms services and international tracking provided
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    Brand: Casio
    Was: Previous Price$299.00
    Features: Pitch WheelCustoms services and international tracking provided
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    Features: Battery Powered OptionCustoms services and international tracking provided
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    Brand: Casio
    $69.99 shipping
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    Brand: Casio
    $50.64 shipping
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    This is a keyboard made by Casio. The color is mostly black and white with multicolored buttons and features a musical information system, 100 tones, 100 rhythms, 100 song bank, speakers on each side of the keyboard, plug ins on the side.
    Brand: Casio
    Was: Previous Price$95.00
    Features: SpeakersCustoms services and international tracking provided
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    Casio’s LK-265 portable keyboard makes learning and playing music easier and more fun than ever, with 61 full-size, touch-sensitive lighted keys that help you follow along with the built-in lesson system.
    Brand: Casio
    $53.84 shipping
    Features: USB CompatibleCustoms services and international tracking provided
  • Casio LK-135 Lighted Keyboard Piano - FREE SHIPPING

    Follow the keyboard lights to master keyboard play at your own pace. Power adapter.
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    Brand: Casio
    Features: Battery Powered OptionCustoms services and international tracking provided
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  • Casio Electronic Keyboard CTK-2600

    Used a handful of times. Practically new.
    Brand: Casio
    $62.17 shipping
    Customs services and international tracking provided
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    Use the Step-Up Lesson system, to easily learn the Songs, with the display showing proper fingering and notation. What truly sets the CT-X700 apart from other portable keyboards is its heart: The powerful AiX Sound Source.
    Brand: Casio
    $45.33 shipping
    Features: SpeakersCustoms services and international tracking provided
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    Brand: Casio
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    I am not responsible for what might happen to the electronics part/s after the item is received in the working order described.
    Brand: Casio
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    Brand: Casio
    $27.91 shipping
    Features: Battery Powered OptionCustoms services and international tracking provided
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    Features: Battery Powered OptionCustoms services and international tracking provided
  • Vintage Casio Pt-82 Keyboard with Rom Packs - Tested - Working -Free Shipping

    Vintage Casio Pt-82 Keyboard with Rom Packs - Tested - Working -Free Shipping. Condition is Used. Box does show some wear, please see photos. Does not come with any cords or manuals, only one styrofoam comes inside the box. It takes five double AA batteries, not included. Comes with 3 rom packs(two are the same). I notice when moving the slider to the off position, you have to slide it down a tab to power off. When the volume is full power, may here some static from the speaker, only noticed a few times.
    Brand: Casio
    $14.96 shipping
    Features: Battery Powered OptionCustoms services and international tracking provided
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    Unless otherwise stated, this has been tested for key functionality. We are otherwise not open to the public.
    Brand: Casio
    $78.74 shipping
    Customs services and international tracking provided
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    Brand: Casio
    $98.10 shipping
    Features: Battery Powered Option
  • CASIO KEYBOARD MODEL CTK-496

    CASIO KEYBOARD. 100 SONG BANK KEYBOARD. MODEL CTK-496. NO MISSING BUTTONS OR KEYS. NORMAL WEAR, NO DENTS, NO SCRATCHES.
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    $66.15 shipping
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    Brand: Casio
    $52.23 shipping
    Features: ChorusCustoms services and international tracking provided
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    Brand: Casio
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    $105.23 shipping
    Features: Built-In EffectsCustoms services and international tracking provided
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    $147.25 shipping
    Customs services and international tracking provided

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