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Liquid
Crystal
Display
(LCD)
Precautiine
¢
Avoid
subjecting
the
keyboard’s
LCD
to
strong
ii
im-
pact,
which
can
crack
or
break
the
LCD’s
glass
creat-
ing
the
danger
of
personal
injury.
¢
Should
the
LCD
glass
ever
crack
or
break,
do
not
allow
the
liquid
inside
the
LCD
to
come
into
contact
with
your-skin,
which
can
cause
inflammation
and
reddening.
*Should
the
LCD
liquid
get
into
your
mouth,
immedi-
ately
wash
out
your
mouth
with
water
and
then
consult
a
physician.
.*Should
the
LCD
liquid
get
in
your
eyes
or
on
your
skin,
immediately
flush
with
water
for
at
least
15
minutes
and
then
consult
a
physician.
Do
not
get
onto
the
instrument
or
stand.
¢
Do
not
crawl
on
top
of
the
instrument
or
its
optional
stand.
Particular
caution
is
required
in
homes
having
small
children.
This
may
cause
the
instrument
or
stand
to
tip
over
and
break
resulting
in
injury.
ce
Optional
Stand
_-
¢
Carefully
assemble
the
stand’
following
the
assembly
instructions
that
come
with
it.
Securely
tighten
all
bolts,
nuts,
and
fasteners,
and
make
sure
that
you
mount
the
|
instrument
correctly
onto
the
stand.
Incorrectly
or
in-
sufficiently
tightening
screws,
or
incorrectly
mount-
ing
the
instrument
onto
the
stand
can
cause
the
stand
to
tip
over
or
the
instrument
to
fall
off
the
stand,
possibly
oe
to
injury.
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OF:
1
f=
Me)
your
keyboard
Avoid
heat,
humidity
or
direct
sunlight.
|
Do
not
overexpose
the
instrument
to
direct
sunlight,
or
place
it
_
near
an
air
conditioner,
or
in
any
extremely
hot
place.
Do
not
use
near
a
TV
or
radio.
This
instrument
can
cause
video
or
audio
interference
with
TV
and
radio
reception.
If
this
oe
move
the
instrument
away
_
from
the
TV
or
radio.
Do
not
use
lacquer,
thinner
c
or
r
similar
chemicals
for
cleaning.
Clean
the
keyboard
with
a
soft
cloth
dampened
ina
weak
solu-
tion
of
water
and
a
neutral
detergent.
Soak
the
cloth
in
the
solu-
tion
and
squeeze
until
it
is
almost
dry.
_
Avoid
use
in
areas
subjected
to
tem-
perature
extremes.
Extremely
high
or
low
temperature
can
cause
figures
on
the
LCD
screen
to
become
dim
and
difficult
to
read.
This
condition
should
correct
itself
when
the
keyboard
is
brought
back
to
normal
tem-
perature.
|
NOTE
|
You
may
notice
lines
in
the
finish
of
the
case
of
this
keyboard.
These
lines
are
a
result
of
the
molding
process
used
to
shape
the
plastic
of
the
case.
They
are
not
cracks
or
eae
in
the
plastic,
and
are
no
cause
for
concern.
E-4
Contents
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Safety
Precautions
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of
your
keyboard
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Connections
.......
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Power
Supply
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Using
Bateribe
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Using
the
AC
Adaptor
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E-9
Auto
Power
Off
....c......ccccceccccccccccessscsccecececs
E-9
Basic
Operations...
E-10
To
play
the
keyboard
.......ccccseccssecsseesseeese
E-10
Selecting
a
Tone
..............
ene
Using
Reverb
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E-11
Using
Pitch
Bend
..........secssescsesesetecseessees
BOT
Using
the
Drum
Pads...
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Auto
Accompaniment
......:0+004.E-12
Selecting
a
RAYth
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Playing
a
Rhythm
oo...
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E12
Adjusting
the
Tempo
................05
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E-13
Using
Auto
Accompaniment............0.0...
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Using
an
Intro
Pattern...........
bacriloesccameet
E-15
Using
a
Fill-in
Pattern
.....cs.cccssesscessseeeseeee
E-16
Using
a
Rhythm
Variation
........sseesee
E-16
Using
a
Fill-in
Pattern
with
a
|
Variation
:
he
FRAY
UID
Soca
Saccesaieteseiectiscansessack
etesesbetesceunce
E-16
Synchro
Starting
Accompaniment
with
7
SFARYUAIPIAY
secisscaceveansdserenivass
cacaeatescrectie:
E-16
_
Finishing
with
an
Ending
Pattern.............
E-16
Using
Free
Session
...........cccceceeeseeeee
Seanad
E-17
452A-E-O06A
.
Adjusting
the
Accompaniment
Volume
....
E-17
|
_
Deleting
an
Auto-accompaniment
Part
....
E-17
Mixer
FUNCTION
....11ccssersssserseeeenees
E-18
What
you
can
do
with
the
Mixer
..............
E-18
|
Using
the
Channel
Edit
Mode........
race
E18
|
Using
the
Parameter
Edit
Mode
...........04.
E-19
Synthesizer
Pivecuesasie
E-21
Synthesizer
Mode
Functions
.............
seve
E21
_
Creating
a
User
Tone...
eee
E-23
Naming
a
User
Tone
and
Storing”
:
[tin
MEMOSY
.....essesessssseseetceesseenesceseenenases
F-25
|
Memory
Function
ene
E-27
2
(01,
<n
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a
E-27
Basic
Memory
operations
............0.cc00
E-27
Using
Real-time
Recording........2..........:..
E-27
Touch
Response
Setting...
E-28
Mixer
Mode
Settings
........ssssssscsssssescsseseees
E-28
|
-
Playing
Back
From
Memory
............:.
ga
29.
_
Recording
Melody
and
Chords
with
|
.
Step
Recording...........ccccceeseeees
cet
wed
E-30
~-
Recording
Multiple
Tracks
.......c
cee
E-32
Correcting
Mistakes
While
Step
;
PIC
CONING,
ec.
sanccenceescoescnethtavsocttyetuscseceees
..
E-34
~
Editing
Memory
Contents
.............cccee
E-35
Deleting
Individual
Data
Items
from
|
SVN
OITIODY
sets
ete
oval
aden
setebussiul
eavcccunnnicans
E-36
Deleting
All
of
the
Data
in
a
a
Specific
Track
..
.
E-37
_
Keyboard
Settings
stestesiece
sessseress
E38
Using
Layer
....eeececscccccseeeseesssessssessssnsns
EBB
|
Using
Split
00...
ere
Bh
ean
dt
E-39
Using
Layer
and
Split
Together
utes:
E-39
|
~
Using
Touch
RESPONSE
.......ssesseeseeees
ee
E-40
|
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Transposing
the
Keyboard
..........cccee
E41
|
Tuning
the
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2,
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What
is
MIDI?
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E42
|
General
MIDI...
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E-42
Changing
MIDI
Settings.
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wasssesace
E44
:
452A-£-007A
Dumping
Internal
Data...
E46
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Specifications...
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Note:
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A-1
Free
Session
Chord
Progression
Chart.....
A-2
Drum
Assignment
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A-3
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Chord
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MIDI
Implementation
Chart

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BrandCasio
ModelCTK-601
CategoryMusical Instrument
LanguageEnglish

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