Casio CTK-591, CTK-593 manual I f t, Messages, Sound Range Shift Default On

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MIDI

SETTING

When SUS is set

Pedal depressed

Pedal released

When SoS is set

Pedal depressed

Pedal released

= Keyboard depressed. = Sustained notes

SOUND RANGE SHIFT (Default: On)

on: Shifts low range tones one octave lower and 020 GLOCKENSPIEL/095 PICCOLO one octave higher.

oFF: Plays low range tones and 020 GLOCKENSPIEL/095 PICCOLO at their normal levels.

1Press the SETTING button until the SOUND RANGE SHIFT screen appears.

S h i

f t

2Use the [+] and [–] or [0] and [1] buttons to change the setting.

Example: To turn SOUND RANGE SHIFT off

S h i f t

Number buttons

[+] / [–]

Messages

There is a wide variety of messages defined under the MIDI standard, and this section details the particular messages that can be sent and received by this keyboard. An asterisk is used to mark messages that affect the entire keyboard. Messages without an asterisk are those that affect only a particular channel.

NOTE ON/OFF

This message sends data when a key is pressed (NOTE ON) or released (NOTE OFF).

A NOTE ON/OFF message include a note number (to indicate note whose key is being pressed or released) and velocity (keyboard pressure as a value from 1 to 127). NOTE ON velocity is always used to determine the relative volume of the note. This keyboard does not receive NOTE OFF velocity data.

Whenever you press or release a key on this keyboard, the corresponding NOTE ON or NOTE OFF message is sent from the MIDI OUT terminal.

Press the key

 

MIDI OUT Terminal

NOTE ON

Note number (tone)

Velocity (volume)

Release the key

 

MIDI OUT Terminal

NOTE OFF

Note number (tone)

Velocity (volume)

NOTE

The pitch of a note depends on the tone that is being used, as shown in the Note Table on page A-1. Whenever this keyboard receives a note number that is outside its range for that tone, the same tone in the nearest available octave is substituted.

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Contents USER’S Guide Guía DEL Usuario FCC Warning Safety Precautions SymbolsSafety Precautions Alkaline BatteriesPlastic Bags Display Screen Main Features Contents Contents MidiGeneral Guide General Guide SONG/PIANO BANK/RHYTHM ControllerSong/Piano Bank controller indicator Controller IndicatorsRhythm controller indicator About the display Quick Reference Press the Power button to turn on powerSet the Mode switch to Normal Press the Song Bank button To play the keyboardQuick Reference Next, continue from of the above procedureTo play an Etude or Concert Piece tune To stop play at any time, press the PLAY/STOP buttonImportant Battery Information Power SupplyUsing batteries To load batteriesTo disable Auto Power Off Using the AC AdaptorAuto Power Off Power SupplySettings and Memory Contents Phones/Output Terminal Connecting to a Computer or Other EquipmentConnections Assignable jack TerminalMicrophone Jack Accessories and OptionsConnections Selecting a Tone O . B a s sBasic Operations To select a toneDigital Sampling PolyphonyBasic Operations To use the piano bank Using the Piano Bank ButtonPracticing on the Piano Press the Piano Bank buttonUse the number buttons to input the tune’s two Playing a Built-in TuneTo play back a Song Bank tune Digit numberTo play back a Piano Bank tune Musical Information System Adjusting the TempoE T o J o y To set the tempoTo fast reverse To pause playbackTo fast forward To stop tune play, press the PLAY/STOP button O l i nTo change the melody tone To play all tunes in succession Find the tone you want in the Tone List, and thenStep Lesson Display Contents During 3-step Lesson PlayAdvanced 3-Step Lesson Tune Types and Their PartsEvaluation Mode Using the Lesson Functions Evaluation ModePress any keyboard keys to play the notes Master the timingEvaluation 1 Find out how the keyboard evaluates your play Press the Scoring 1 buttonEvaluation 2 Find out how Master the notesKeyboard evaluates your play Play at normal speed Using the Phrase Practice Mode0 0 1 To play back the practice phraseA t Using the MetronomeVoice Fingering Guide Howling Feedback Noise Using a Microphone for Sing AlongUsing the microphone jack Static NoiseUsing a Microphone for Sing Along To use a microphone for sing alongTo select a rhythm Auto AccompanimentSelecting a Rhythm Press the Rhythm buttonTo play a rhythm Using Auto AccompanimentPlaying a Rhythm To use Auto AccompanimentCasio Chord Accompaniment Keyboard and Melody Chord TypesChord Types KeyboardMelody Keyboard Fingered Accompaniment Keyboard and MelodyNumber of Types To insert an intro Using an Intro PatternExample To play the chord C major Using a Fill-in Pattern with a Variation Rhythm Using a Fill-in PatternUsing a Rhythm Variation Synchro Starting Accompaniment with Rhythm PlayFinishing with an Ending Pattern Using One-touch PresetTo use one-touch preset To finish with an ending patternSong Memory Button Operation Song Memory FunctionTracks Selecting a TrackC . N o To record to Track 1 using real-time recordingReal-time Recording to Track Variations Track 1 Contents After Real-timeTrack 1 Real-time Recording RecordingTo play back from song memory A y N oPlaying Back from Song Memory To record to Track 2 while playing back TrackD e l . ? Deleting the Contents of a SpecificTrack Using Split Keyboard SettingsUsing Layer A s sZ z . S t r Using Layer and Split TogetherR i n g s To split the keyboardTransposing the Keyboard Using Touch ResponseA n s To transpose the keyboardTo adjust the accompaniment volume Adjusting the AccompanimentVolume About Setting buttonN e Tuning the KeyboardTo tune the keyboard Midi Connections What is MIDI?Midi Channels GM Mode Default Off Changing Midi SettingsSetting Button Press the Setting button until the GM Mode screen appearsY b d C h Keyboard Channel DefaultNavigate Channel Default V i . C hO r d Midi in Chord Judge Default OffLocal Control Default On C a lC k Assignable Jack Default SUSAccomp Midi OUT Default Off O m p O u tI f t Sound Range Shift Default OnMessages Program Change EffectGM System on F07E7F0901F7 GM System OFF F07E7F0902F7Problem Possible Cause TroubleshootingSee Troubleshooting Specifications Power Consumption Dimensions SpecificationsPower Supply Speaker OutputCare of your keyboard Avoid heat, humidity or direct sunlightAppendix/Apéndice NotaAppendix/Apéndice Range TypeBatería DrumAssignmentList ListadeasignacióndeSET Fingered Chord Chart Cuadro de acordes digitados Tone List Lista de sonidos Panel Tones/Sonidos de panelSYNTH-PAD GM Tones/Sonidos GMSound Effects Drum Sounds/Sonidos de bateríaRhythm List Lista de ritmos PopsSong List/Lista de canciones Piano Bank List Lista del banco de piano Etudes704A-E-142A 704A-E-143A 704A-E-144A 704A-E-145A Mode3 Default Changed Basic Channel Messages Altered ModeRemarks Recognized Transmitted Function TruevoiceTrue# 4O* X101 120 121 100 System RealTimeCTK591/593-ES-1