Casio LK35 manual Playing rhythms, To select and play a rhythm

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Playing rhythms

This keyboard features a collection of 100 exciting built-in rhythm patterns. Each pattern provides percussion back up for all your performances.

To select and play a rhythm

1.Set the POWER/MODE selector to NORMAL.

POWER/MODE

FINGERED

ON

CASIO CHORD

NORMAL

OFF

2.Find the rhythm you want to use in the “Rhythm List” (page A-3) and note its rhythm number.

3.Press the RHYTHM button.

• When you do, the RHYTHM icon lights.

• The number that appears on the display in- dicates the currently selected rhythm.

RHYTHM icon

4. Use the number buttons to input the 2-digit rhythm number for the rhythm you want to use.

7 8 9

4 5 6

1 2 3

0NUMBER

Example: To select “71 SAMBA”, input 7 and 1.

Be sure to always specify a 2-digit number.

If you discover a mistake before you input the second digit, press the RHYTHM button to return to the previously set rhythm number.

You can change to another rhythm even while the current rhythm is sounding.

5. Press the START/STOP button to start play of the rhythm.

SYNCHRO/ START/

FILL-IN STOP

When you do, the selected rhythm starts to sound.

6. Use the TEMPO buttons to adjust the tempo of the rhythm.

TEMPO

Pressing or displays the current tempo setting. Press or

again to change the tempo setting.

• Each time you press one of the TEMPO buttons while the tempo value is displayed, the tempo setting changes one step, within the range of 040 to 255.

The initial default tempo setting when you turn on power is 120.

After displaying the current tempo setting by pressing a TEMPO but- ton in step 6, you can also input the tempo setting you want by input- ting a three-digit value with the number buttons.

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Contents USER’S Guide Guía DEL Usuario FCC Warning Main Features Built-in Song Bank tunesAuto Accompaniment Transpose FunctionSafety Precautions SymbolsSymbol Examples Do not disassemble or modify the instrument AC Adaptor Care of Your Keyboard Avoid heat, humidity or direct sunlightDo not use near a TV or radio Contents Technical Reference Control Locations Rear PanelTones list Song Bank list Speakers Percussion instrument list DC 9V jack PHONES/OUTPUT jackSet the POWER/MODE Quick ReferenceButton Press the button or button OnsConnections Phones/Output JackConnection Example Power Supply Using batteriesImportant Battery Information To load batteriesUsing the AC Adaptor Specified AC Adaptor AD-5Auto Power Off Power On AlertTo disable Auto Power Off and power on alert To switch power on and off Basic OperationsTo change tones Keyboard split tones ExampleOther Useful Functions Digital SamplingPolyphony To change the key of the keyboardKeys and their indicators To tune the keyboardPlaying the demo tunes To start demo tune playTo stop demo tune play Playing rhythms To select and play a rhythmUsing auto-accompaniment About the accompaniment keyboardUsing the Casio Chord system To play a Casio Chord auto-accompanimentKeys Chord Type Example Using standard fingerings To play a Fingered auto-accompaniment Improvising with the preset patterns Using fill-in rhythmUsing Synchro start Using Three Step Lesson System Three Step Lesson SystemEasy Play Slow PlayThree Step Lesson System Tempo Setting To play a built-in Song Bank tuneUsing the Three Step Lesson System with Song Bank Tunes Auto-accompaniment Song Bank TuneTwo-hand Song Bank Tune How the Three Step Lesson System operates in Steps 1 through Turning Off Key Lighting Number of Simultaneously Lit KeysTo change the tone used for the melody of a Song Bank tune Easy Play Slow PlayNormal Play To practice the left hand part Left hand part selectedTroubleshooting Technical Reference475A-E-039A Specifications PolyphonyChordCharts Deacordesdigitados Fingered Cuadros Appendix/ApéndiceChordswithsamecomponentnotesasB Rhythm List Lista de ritmos Various475A-E-084A 475A-E-085A 475A-E-086A 475A-E-087A Hon-machi 1-chome