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OPTIONAL
ACCESSORIES
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FUNCTION MARKS
AIF* Sound Source
Precision,
* Acoustic & Intelligent Filtering System
ZPI* Sound Source
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Tri-element System
Three separate samples of a grand piano are employed for strong, light, and medium keyboard pressure. The result is an amazing range of expression for a digital piano.
Dual-element System
Stereo sampled piano timbres include separate samples for strong keyboard pressure and light keyboard pressure.
CASIO Music Site (Internet Data Expansion System)
Tones, rhythms, and other music data can be downloaded to your computer and then transferred to digital piano memory.
Sampling Function
You can sample a sound, assign it to the keyboard, and play it as notes. You can even add vibrato and other effects.
Lesson Function (right or left hand part off)
The lesson function lets you turn off the left hand part or right hand part of
Duet Mode
The digital piano can be split in the center between a left and a right keyboard, which is the same as having two pianos available for duet play. Each of the keyboards can be transposed (octave units) independently.
Recorder (Song Memory)
* Zygoteck Polynomial Interpolation
AHL* Sound Source
The latest in digital technology makes in possible to reproduce amazingly real grand piano and acoustic musical instrument sounds.
* Acoustic &
HL* Sound Source
Advanced compression techniques make it possible to record high volumes of waveform data and recreate the timbres of various instruments, including the grand piano.
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MIDI Compatibility
"Musical Instrument Digital Interface" lets you connect with other MIDI instruments or devices for remote or synchronized performance.
General MIDI
This music data exchange standard for hardware and software makes it possible to interconnect General MIDI devices, even if they are of different brands.
USB Port
Easily connect to a computer for data exchange.
●USB cable not included.
Tunes played on the digital piano can be recorded to memory for later playback.
Registration
Digital piano
One Touch Preset
Selecting a rhythm automatically changes to the most appropriate melody tone, tempo, and other settings for that rhythm.
Grand Piano Buttons / Piano Setting Button
Grand Piano buttons provide
Linear Morphing System
Smoother and more natural transitions between notes provides grand piano | Drawbar | Drawbar Organ Function | ||||||
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SD Memory Card Support
Use an SD Memory Card to store music data and for playback of SMF data.
●SD memory card not included.
Operation Lock Function
A simple operation locks out button operations to prevent accidental operations that could change the setup as you are performing.
● Capacity values are based on 1 MB = 1,024 KB, and 1 KB = 1,024 bytes. ● Displays shown in this catalog are photographic images. ● This catalog is current as of July 2009. ● Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice. ● All photographs showing products on stands are for presentation purposes only. Actual stands require installation of special | Printed in Japan | |
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