Casio CTK 671 User Guide

Casio CTK 671 - Portable Electronic Keyboard Manual

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    Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions the user is
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    CASIO electronic musical instrument owners! To get the most out of the many features and functions of the keyboard, be sure to carefully read this manual and keep it on hand for future reference. Important! Please note the following important information before using this product. • Before using
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    of this CASIO musical instrument. This keyboard provides you with the following features and functions. ❐ 348 tones, including 100 "Advanced Tones" A total of 238 standard tones including piano, organ, brass, and other presets provide you with the sounds you need, while memory for 10 user tones lets
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    computer to enjoy "desktop music" capabilities. This keyboard can be used as a desktop music input device or sound source, and it's just the thing for playback of commercially available pre-recorded General MIDI music software. ❐ Powerful effects A collection of powerful effects, such as reverb
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    used in this user's guide and on the product itself to ensure that the product is used safely and correctly, and to prevent injury to the user that are specifically instructed to be performed. (The example at left indicates that the power plug must be unplugged from the electrical socket.) E-4
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    heat. • Never try to modify the cord or subject it to excessive bending. • Never twist or stretch the cord. • Should the electric cord or plug become damaged, contact your original retailer or authorized CASIO Service Provider. AC Adaptor Never touch the AC adapter while your hands are wet. Doing so
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    electric shock. Take the following steps immediately. 1. Turn off power. 2. If you are using the AC adaptor for power, unplug it from the wall outlet. 3. Contact your original retailer or an authorized CASIO Service Avoid locating the product on an unstable stand, on an uneven surface, or any
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    cord when unplugging from the electrical outlet. Always grasp the AC adaptor when unplugging. AC Adaptor Misuse of the AC adaptor creates the risk of fire and electric Use only batteries that are speci- fied for use with this product. • Remove batteries from the prod- uct if you do not plan to use
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    correctly, following the assembly instructions that come with it. Make sure you mount the product on the stand correctly. * Stand is available as an option. E-8 IMPORTANT! When using batteries, be sure to replace them or shift to one of the alternate power sources whenever you notice any of the
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    cloth in the solution and squeeze until it is almost dry. Avoid use in areas subjected to temperature extremes. Extremely high or low temperature can the finish of the case of this instrument. These lines are a result of the molding process used to shape the plastic of the case. They are not cracks
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    E-1 Introduction E-2 Safety Precautions E-4 Care of your keyboard .......... E-9 Contents E-10 General Guide E-12 About the display E-14 Playing a Demo Tune E-15 Power Supply E-16 Using batteries E-16 Using the AC Adaptor E-17 Auto Power Off E-17 Memory Contents E-18 Connections E-19
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    E-60 Using Touch Response E-61 Transposing the Keyboard E-62 Tuning the Keyboard E-62 Changing Other Settings E-63 MIDI E-66 What is MIDI E-66 General MIDI E-66 Sending and Receiving MIDI Messages .... E-67 MIDI Settings E-67 Using the Data Download Service E-68 Troubleshooting E-69
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    General Guide 8 PLAY RECORD STEP RECORD a b 9 a b c d e f 2 468 1 357 9 A B a b a b c d c e 0 * B AC 1 FULL RANGE CHORD FINGERED CASIO CHORD NORMAL MAX MIN PLAY RECORD STEP RECORD BANK STORE (TIE) 3 REST /NO /YES E G H D F H D G a (TIE) 3 a E a BANK E-12 b
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    only by using [+] and [-] to increment and decrement the displayed value. c) [̄] ENTER button H a b Rear Panel I J K LM c * Attaching of the Score Stand Firmly press the music stand provided with the keyboard all the way into the groove on the top of the keyboard. OUT MIDI IN SUSTAIN
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    . • "AD TONE" stands for "ADVANCED TONE." 3. Tone number/Tone name • The tone number/tone name area is also used to indicate the rhythm number is being used. 8. This display shows the note played on the keyboard, notes being played back from Song Memory, chord forms, and received MIDI data*. 9.
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    being played is shown on the display while Auto Accompaniment is being used. * These items do not appear when a note outside the display range (C2 to C7) is received. ❚ NOTE • Display examples shown in this User's Guide are intended for illustrative purposes only. The actual text and values that
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    Power Supply This keyboard can be powered by current from a standard household wall outlet (using the specified AC adaptor) or by batteries. Always make sure you turn the keyboard off whenever you are not using it. Using batteries Always make sure you turn off the keyboard before loading or
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    danger of power cord damage, fire, and electrical shock. • Use only the specified AC adaptor. Use of another type of adaptor creates the danger of fire and electrical shock. CAUTION! • For safety sake, be sure to unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet whenever leaving the keyboard unattended for
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    and memory data described above are retained as long as the keyboard is being supplied with electrical power. Unplugging the AC adaptor when batteries are not loaded or when loaded batteries are dead cuts off the keyboard's electrical power supply. This causes all settings to be initialized to their
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    IN or something similar) where the cord from the keyboard is connected. See the user documentation that comes with your audio equipment for full details. Musical Instrument Amplifier 3 Use a commercially available connecting cord to connect the keyboard to a musical instrument amplifier. ❚ NOTE • Be
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    Terminal Accessories and Options Use only the accessories and options specified for this keyboard. Use of non-authorized items creates the danger of fire, electrical shock, and personal injury. OUT MIDI IN SUSTAIN/ PHONES/ ASSIGNABLE JACK OUTPUT DC 9V SP-10 Sustain Pedal • With piano tones
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    (tone numbers 228 through 237), each keyboard key is assigned a different percussion sound. See page A-8 for details. • The names of tone number 100 through 227 are not marked on the keyboard console. Refer to the "Tone List" at the back of this User's Guide when selecting a tone within this range
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    that some of the tones offer only 16-note polyphony. Digital Sampling A number of the tones that are available with this keyboard have been recorded and processed using a technique called digital sampling. To ensure a high level of tonal quality, samples are taken in the low, mid, and high ranges
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    between the sound source and output. You can select distortion and modulation effects. You can create DSP effect setups and also transfer downloaded DSP data from your computer. The keyboard has memory for up to 10 DSP effect setups, which you can store. See "Using the Data Download Service" on page
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    i me 3. Use the [+] and [-] sound is the first sound reflected from the walls and ceiling when a sound is output by this keyboard. A larger value specifies a larger echo sound sound. A higher value produces deeper undulation. ❚ NOTE • Whether or not an effect is applied to the parts that are sounding
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    parts are turned on. See "Mixer Function" on page E-35 for more information. • The DSP type display area shows the DSP number (000 to 109), Ad (Advance tone), or USr (user tone created using tone is changed. • In the case of an Advance tone, however, changing sound should be sent to reverb. I
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    off setting for the keyboard part to which the Advanced tone is assigned is applied to these parts are cancelled, which can make their tone sound different. In this case, display the user area where the DSP will be saved to flash on the display. 2. Use the [+] and [-] buttons to select the user area
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    sound. You can reproduce the optimal acoustics for the type of music you are playing (classics, for example) by selecting the applicable equalizer setting. This keyboard the equalizer type you want, press the [̄] (ENTER) button. Low 2. Use the [̇] and [̈] (CURSOR) buttons to se- lect the band whose
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    data from your computer and store up to four of them as user rhythms in keyboard memory. See "Using the Data Download Service" on page E-68 for more information. To select a rhythm 1. Find the rhythm you want to use in the keyboard's rhythm list and note its rhythm number. 2. Press the RHYTHM button
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    describes the CASIO CHORD "accompaniment keyboard" and "melody keyboard," and tells you how to play CASIO CHORDs. CASIO CHORD Accompaniment Keyboard and Melody Keyboard Accompaniment keyboard Melody keyboard ❚ NOTE • The accompaniment keyboard can be used for playing chords only. No sound will
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    ", and tells you how to play a C-root chord using FINGERED. FINGERED Accompaniment Keyboard and Melody Keyboard Accompaniment keyboard Melody keyboard ❚ NOTE • The accompaniment keyboard can be used for playing chords only. No sound will be produced if you try playing single melody notes on
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    no need for a separate accompaniment keyboard, so the entire keyboard, from end to end, functions as a melody keyboard that can be used for both melody and chords. FULL RANGE CHORD Accompaniment Keyboard and Melody Keyboard Accompaniment keyboard/Melody keyboard Example: To play the chord C major
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    the MODE switch to select the chord play method you want to use (NORMAL, CASIO CHORD, FINGERED, FULL RANGE CHORD). To use synchro start 1. Press the SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT button to put the keyboard into synchro start standby. 2. Play a chord and the rhythm pattern starts to play automatically. ❚ NOTE
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    Harmonize 1. Use the MODE switch to select FINGERED or CASIO CHORD as the accompaniment mode. 2. Press AUTO HARMONIZE to turn on Auto Har- monize. • This causes an indicator to appear next to AUTO HARMONIZE on the display. 3. Start Auto Accompaniment play, and play some- thing on the keyboard. 4. To
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    the Accompaniment Volume You can adjust the volume of the accompaniment parts as a value in the range of 000 (minimum) to 127 (maximum). 1. Press the ACCOMP VOLUME button. Current accompaniment volume setting Ac ompVo l 2. Use the number buttons or the [+]/[-] buttons to change the current volume
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    the accompaniment is assigned to Channels 6 through 10. • When this keyboard is being used as the sound source for an externally connected computer or other MIDI device, all 16 channels are assigned musical instrument parts. The notes played over the channel selected by steps 1 and 2 under "Turning
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    Use the [+]/[-] buttons to select on or off. Example: To turn the channel off. Channe l • Press [̆] (EXIT) to return to the channel selection screen. • Pressing the MIXER button returns to the Tone Screen. ❚ NOTE • The MIDI default setting for all channels when the keyboard is turned on. I Off (oFF)
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    tone number has only two digits when an Advanced tone is selected. I Part On/Off (Settings: on, oFF) This parameter can be used to turn each part on (sounds) and off (does not sound). The current on/off status of each part is indicated on the display as described below. I Volume (Range: 000 to
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    Mode Functions The following describes how to use each of the functions available in the Synthesizer Mode. Synthesizer Mode Parameters The preset tones that are built into this keyboard consist of a number of parameters. To create a user tone, you first recall a General MIDI tone (100 to 227) or
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    tone ❚ NOTE • The keyboard is shipped from the factory with tone number 000 (piano) assigned to the user area. • Note that creating a user tone (000 to 227) does not change the preset tone. It creates a new version of the preset tone for storage in the user area. • You cannot use a drum set tone
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    change its parameters to create a user tone. 1. First, select the preset tone you want to use as a basis for your user tone. 2. Press the SYNTH button me I Release Time (Range: -64 to 00 to +63) Time the tone continues to sound after a key is released Re l . T i me I Vibrato Type (Vibrato Waveform)
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    Setting a level of zero means that the tone does not sound at all. This parameter can be set in a range with the pressure applied to the keyboard keys. A greater positive value increases This parameter specifies a type when a DSP effect is being used. Ov r d r i ve I DSP Parameter This setting
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    settings. There are no real rules about what a tone should sound like. Let your imagination run free and experiment with different combinations. 2. After making parameter settings to create the user tone, press [̄] (ENTER). 3. Use [+] and [-] to change the user area tone num- ber on the display until
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    to 16 keyboard setups (4 using the Synthesizer, Song Memory or demo tune function. • In addition to preset tones, user tones created by altering synthesizer parameters and stored in user OVD ROCK ORGAN + ALTO SAX * VELO.ALTO SAX + ELEC.PIANO * VELO.CLARINET + TENOR SAX * VELO.ALTO SAX + TRUMPET
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    previously assigned to that name is replaced with the new data. • You can use the keyboard's MIDI capabilities to save your setup data to a computer or other external storage device. See "Using the Data Download Service" on page E-68 for details. To Save a Setup in Registration Memory 1. Select
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    two methods you can use to record a song: real-time recording where you record the notes as you play them on the keyboard, and step recording where you input chords and notes one-by-one. ❚ NOTE • Layer and split cannot be used while standing by for recording or while recording is being performed in
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    (page E-55) to make corrections. ❚ NOTE • Using real-time recording to record to a track that already contains recorded data replaces the previous recording with the new one. Track 1 Contents After Real-time Recording In addition to keyboard notes and accompaniment chords, the following data is also
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    memory space using the Initialize / Delete setting menu (page E-65). Memory Data Storage • Whenever you make a new recording, anything previously stored in memory is replaced. • Memory contents are retained as long as the keyboard is being supplied with electrical power. Unplugging the AC adaptor
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    and Auto-Accompaniment Tracks 2 through 6: Keyboard play With step recording, first record the chords and Auto-Accompaniment in Track 1. Next, record the melody in Tracks 2 through 6. ❚ NOTE • Use the procedure under "To record to Tracks 2 through 6 using step recording" on page E-52 for details on
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    the MODE switch is set to NORMAL during step recording, you can specify chords using a method that is different from CASIO CHORD and FINGERED fingerings. This chord specification method can be used to input 18 different chord types using only two keyboard keys, so chords can be specified even if you
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    and G on the root input keyboard and press the m key on the chord type input keyboard. (C) (G) Hold down key to specify on bass and chord root. (m) Press key to specify chord type. Specifying the Length of a Note During step recording, the number buttons are used to specify the length of each
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    START/STOP SONG MEMORY TRACK [+]/[-] Recording Multiple Tracks Track 1 of the keyboard's song memory records Auto Accompaniment and keyboard play. In addition, there are five other melody tracks that you can use to record melody parts only. You can record different tones to the melody tracks
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    , or the [0] button to input rests. • When touch response is turned on, the amount of pressure you use to press the keyboard keys is also recorded. You can also use keyboard keys to input chords. 5. Use the number buttons to input the length of the note or rest (page E-51). 6. Repeat steps 4 and
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    Recording Memory data can be thought of as a musical score that progresses from left to right, with the input point normally at the far right of the recorded of the data recorded to the right of the input point. To correct mistakes while step recording 1. Without exiting step recording, use the [̇] (
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    . • You can only change tone numbers that were originally set for Tracks 2 through 6 using step recording. • In the case of real-time recording, you later can change rhythm numbers you specified while recording to Track 1 is in progress. • You can only change rhythm numbers that were originally
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    selected by the MODE switch (FINGERED, CASIO CHORD, etc.) to input a chord. Cho r d [̇]/[̈] CURSOR YES ENTER G To change a tone number Use the number buttons or [+] and [-] buttons to change a tone number. Gr andPno ❚ NOTE • In the case of real-time recording, you later can change tone numbers
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    following operations in the song editing mode. • Delete a song • Delete a track • Song header data rewrite (Panel Record) To delete a song 1. Press the SONG MEMORY button once to enter playback standby. 2. Use the [+] and [-] buttons to select the number of the song you want to delete. 3. Press the
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    SONG MEMORY To rewrite song header data (Panel Record) You can use a procedure called "Panel Record" to change the initial Mixer, tempo and other settings stored in the song header. 1. Press the SONG MEMORY button once to enter playback standby. 2. Use the [+] and [-] buttons to select the number of
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    and return the keyboard to normal. ❚ NOTE • The main tone sounds over Channel 1, while the layered tone sounds over Channel 2. You can also use the Mixer to change the tone and volume settings for these channels. • Layer cannot be used while standing by for recording or while recording is being
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    tone and volume settings for these channels. • Split cannot be used while standing by for recording or while recording is being performed in the Memory Mode. • When the MODE switch is set to CASIO CHORD or FINGERED, the accompaniment keyboard range is in accordance with the split point you specify
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    piano. To turn touch response on and off 1. Press the TOUCH/TRANSPOSE/SETTING but- ton. • This displays the Touch Response setting screen. Touch 2. Use the [+] and [-] buttons to select the touch response sensitivity level. oFF Touch : 1 Light : 2 Normal : 3 Heavy • "1 Light" outputs powerful sound
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    and Auto Accompaniment. [+]/[-] TOUCH/TRANSPOSE/SETTING Tuning the Keyboard The tuning feature lets you fine tune the keyboard to match the tuning of another musical instrument. To tune the keyboard 1. Press the TOUCH/TRANSPOSE/SETTING but- ton. 2. Use the [̇] and [̈] (CURSOR) buttons to dis- play
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    tuning by semitone units. Fine adjustment of overall keyboard tuning. Adjusts display brightness and assigns of effects to pedals. MIDI settings Initializes all settings to initial factory defaults, resets specific settings or deletes user rhythms. Page E-61 E-62 E-62 E-65 E-65 E-65 703A-E-065A
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    the keyboard settings menu 1. Press the TOUCH/TRANSPOSE/SETTING button. 2. Use the [̇] and [̈] (CURSOR) buttons, and the [̆] (EXIT) and [̄] (ENTER) buttons to recall the items whose settings you want to change. Touch Trans . Tune LCD / J a c k MIDI MAIN MENU I n i t /De l SUB MENU EXIT ENTER
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    is sent as MIDI messages. on Specifies whether the keyboard should sound the parts played on it. - Initializes parameters assigned by the Mixer or by input from an external sequencer. - Initializes all parameters, except for the display contrast setting. - Deletes user rhythm No. 100
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    of the manufacturer of the sound source. This keyboard supports General MIDI, so it can be used to play commercially available pre-recorded General MIDI data and General MIDI data send to it from a personal computer. Computer etc. If a MIDI THRU function provided by the software is being run on
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    by the fingerings supported by the auto accompaniment system of this keyboard. Use the "MIDI In Chord Judge" parameter (page E-65) to turn this capability on and off. • See the MIDI Implementation Chart at the back of this User's Guide for more information about each MIDI message. MIDI Settings You
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    the keyboard to your computer. • See the instructions provided at the CASIO MUSIC SITE for full information about how to download the application software and data. • See the application software's online help for information about how to use the software. * CASIO MUSIC SITE http://music.casio.com
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    Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Action See page No keyboard Sound 1. Power supply problem. 2. Power is not turned on. 3. Volume setting is too low. 4. The MODE switch is in the CASIO CHORD or FINGERED position. 5. Local Control is off. 6. Mixer channel 1 is turned off. 7. Mixer channel
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    36 Playing on the keyboard produc- The computer's MIDI Thru function is Turn off the MIDI Thru function on the Page E-65 es an unnatural sound when con- turned on. computer or turn off Local Control on nected to a computer. the keyboard. Cannot record chord accompani- Accomp MIDI Out is turned
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    Function Parameters: Registration Memory Number of Setups: Memory Contents: CTK-671 61 standard-size keys, 5 octaves with touch response (Off / Light / Normal / Heavy) 348 total (100 panel tones + 128 GM tones + 10 drum sounds + 10 user tones + 100 Advanced Tones); layer/split 61 32 notes
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    : Tuning: LCD: Terminals MIDI Terminals: Sustain/Assignable Terminal: Headphone/Output Terminal: Power Supply Terminal: Power Supply: Batteries: Battery Life: AC Adaptor: Auto Power Off: Speaker Output: Power consumption: Dimensions: Weight: 16 Channel on/off; tone; part on/off; volume; pan
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    ón máxima de DSP programa de banco gama 0 PIANO GRAND PIANO 1 GRAND PIANO WIDE 2 MELLOW PIANO 3 BRIGHT PIANO 4 MODERN PIANO 5 HONKY-TONK 6 ELEC.GRAND PIANO 7 ELEC.PIANO 8 MODERN E.PIANO 9 GLASS E.PIANO 10 SOFT E.PIANO 11 HARPSICHORD 12 CLAVI 13 CHROMATIC PERC CELESTA 14
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    ANALOG SYNTH-BRASS VINTAGE SYNTH-BRASS SOPRANO SAX ALTO SAX BREATHY A.SAX TENOR SAX BREATHY T.SAX BARITONE SAX OBOE CLARINET PICCOLO FLUTE MELLOW FLUTE RECORDER PAN FLUTE WHISTLE SQUARE LEAD SAWTOOTH LEAD CALLIOPE VOICE LEAD FIFTH LEAD BASS+LEAD FANTASY 52 65 32 N - 53 65 32 N - 54 65 32
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    de DSP programa de banco gama 0 PIANO STEREO PIANO 1 SYNTH-STR.PIANO 2 VOICE PIANO 3 STRINGS PIANO 4 DANCE PIANO 5 60'S OCTAVE PIANO 6 MODERN E.G.PIANO 7 TREMOLO E.PIANO 8 SYNTH-STR.E.PIANO 9 E.PIANO PAD 10 STRINGS E.PIANO 11 COUPLED HARPSICHORD 12 RESONANCE CLAVI 13
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    SYNTH-OBOE VELO.CLARINET PICCOLO ENSEMBLE FLUTE + REED VELO.FLUTE SYNTH-RECORDER SYNTH-PAN FLUTE WHISTLES MELLOW SQR LEAD MELLOW SAW.LEAD ADVANCED CALLIOPE LEAD FRET LEAD NEW FANTASY WARM VOX POLY SAW BOWED PAD SPACE VOX MOVIE SOUND NEW GOBLIN 58 68 16 -1 CmpEnDly 59 68 32 N AwCrDly 60 68
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    103 HONKY-TONK GM 3 0 16 N - 104 E.PIANO 1 4 0 32 N - 105 E.PIANO 2 5 0 16 N - 106 HARPSICHORD GM 6 0 32 N - 107 CLAVI GM 7 0 32 N - 108 CHROMATIC PERC CELESTA GM 8 0 32 N - 109 GLOCKENSPIEL OCT 9 0 32 N - 110 MUSIC BOX 10 0 16 N - 111 VIBRAPHONE GM 11 0 32
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    BASSOON CLARINET GM PICCOLO OCT FLUTE GM RECORDER GM PAN FLUTE GM BOTTLE BLOW SHAKUHACHI PAD HALO SYNTH SWEEP SYNTH RAIN PAD SOUND TRACK CRYSTAL PAD ATMOSPHERE PAD BRIGHT sonido Nombre de sonido 206 SHAMISEN 207 KOTO 208 THUMB PIANO 209 BAG PIPE 210 FIDDLE 211 SHANAI 212 TINKLE BELL
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    Sounds Sonidos de batería No. Tone Group Nº Grupo de sonido 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 Tone Name Nombre de sonido STANDARD SET 1 STANDARD SET 2 ROOM SET POWER SET ELECTRONIC Nombre de sonido User 01 User 02 User 03 User 04 User 05 User 06 User 07 User 08 User 09 User 10 Program Bank
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    sound as STANDARD SET) Lista de asignación de batería ( ǟ Indica el mismo sonido que STANDARD SET) Key/Note number Program Change No. / Drum Set Name / Número de cambio de programa / Nombre de ajuste de batería Clave/ Número de nota 0: STANDARD SET 1 1: STANDARD SET 2 8: ROOM SET 16: POWER
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    Chart This table shows the fingerings for commonly used chords, including inverted fingerings. Cuadro de (D )/E E F F /(G ) E F F /(G ) G G (G )/A A (G )/A A (A )/B B (A )/B B : You can change the keyboard range of dim7 chords for roots A, B , and B, and aug chords for roots B and B by
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    703A-E-156A A-10 Effect List Lista de efectos REVERB Effect List Lista de efectos de reverberación (REVERB) No. Display Name Nº Nombre de display 00 Room 1 01 Room 2 02 Room 3 03 Hall 1 04 Hall 2 05 Plate 1 06 Delay 07 PanDelay 08 Plate 2 09 Plate 3 10 LrgRoom 1 11
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    A-11 703A-E-157A DSP Algorithm Display No. ID Name DSP Name Nº Identificación Nombre Nombre DSP DSP (ID) de de algoritmo presentación Flanger [12] 26 Flanger Flanger [13] M07 EnhaFlan Enhancer - Flanger Delay [14] 28 Delay Delay [15] 22 3Tap Dly 3-Tap Delay [16] 20 St Delay Stereo Delay
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    value is large. Adjust this parameter to eliminate such distortion. 1 : Resonance (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the resonance of the sound. 2 : Manual (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the frequency used as the basis for the wah filter. 3 : LFO Rate (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the rate of the LFO. 4 : LFO
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    in accordance with a sine wave LFO. I Parameters 0 : Resonance (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the resonance of the sound. 1 : Manual (Range: -64 to 0 to +63) Adjusts the phaser shift volume, which is used for reference. 2 : Rate (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the rate of the LFO. 3 : Depth (Range: 0 to 127
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    4 : Dry Level (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the level of the original sound. 15 : Lo-Fi I Function This is an effector that reproduces a retro-type Lo-Fi sound using Noise Generator 1 (phonograph record player type scratch noise generator) and Noise Generator 2 (FM radio type white noise and pink noise
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    : Depth2 (Slow LFO Depth) (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the depth of LFO2. 4 : Wet Level (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the level of the effect sound. 19 : Tri 2-Phase Chorus I Function This is stereo chorus in accordance with triangular wave LFO. I Parameters 0 : LFO Rate (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the rate
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    of the right channel. Proportional to the value set for Delay Time. 23 : Gate Reverb I Function This is a fader that creates artificial reverb that sounds like it is being cut with a gate. I Parameters 0 : LPF (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the low-pass filter. A smaller value
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    sound. 4 : Ratio L (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the delay time of the left channel. Proportional to the value set for Delay Time. 5 : Ratio R (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the delay time of the right channel. Proportional to the value set for Delay Time. # The following "Multi" algorithms are used Manual
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    Phaser - Auto Pan) I Function This is a multi effector that is related to Stereo Phaser - Auto Pan. I Parameters 0 : Phaser Resonance 1 : Phaser Manual 2 : Phaser Rate 3 : Phaser Depth 4 : Phaser Wet Level 5 : Auto Pan Rate 6 : Auto Pan Depth M11 : Multi11 (Compressor - Lo-Fi) I Function This
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    A-19 703A-E-165A M13 : Multi13 (Ring Modulator - Distortion) I Function This is a multi effector related to Ring Modulator - Distortion. I Parameters 0 : Ring OSC Frequency 1 : Ring LFO Rate 2 : Ring LFO Depth 3 : Ring Wet Level 4 : Ring Dry Level 5 : Distortion Gain 6 : Distortion Tone 7 :
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    Delay) I Function This is a multi effector that is related to Auto Wah - Tri 2-Phase Chorus - 2-Tap Delay. I Parameters 0 : Wah Resonance 1 : Wah Manual 2 : Wah Depth 3 : Chorus LFO Rate 4 : Chorus LFO Depth 5 : Delay Time 6 : Delay Wet Level 7 : Delay Feedback M22 : Multi22 (LFO Wah - Tri 2-Phase
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    effector related to Distortion Phaser. I Parameters 0 : Distortion Gain 1 : Distortion Low 2 : Distortion High 3 : Distortion Level 4 : Phaser Resonance 5 : Phaser Manual 6 : Phaser Rate 7 : Phaser Depth M30 : Multi30 (Distortion - Sin 2-Phase Chorus) I Function This is a multi effector that is
  • Casio CTK 671 | User Guide - Page 96
    Model CTK-671 MIDI Implementation Chart Version: 1.0 Function ... Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Channel Default Changed 1-16 1-16 Mode Default Messages Altered Mode 3 X Note Number: 0-127 True voice Velocity Note
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    Vibrato rate Vibrato depth Vibrato delay DSP Parameter4 DSP Parameter5 DSP Parameter6 DSP Parameter7 Reverb send Chorus send NRPN LSB, MSB RPN LSB, MSB All sound off Reset all controller Mode 1 : OMNI ON, POLY Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 2 : OMNI ON, MONO Mode 4 : OMNI OFF, MONO O : Yes X : No
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