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1 CTK900-ES-12 NOTICEFCC WARNING ImportantPlease note the following important information before using this product Before using the optional •Never attempt to recharge batteries •Do not use rechargeable batteries •Never mix old batteries with new ones •Use recommended batteries or equivalent types Always make sure that positive (+) and negative •Replace batteries as soon as possible after any sign they are getting weak •Do not short-circuitthe battery terminals •The product is not intended for children under 3 years •Use only CASIO AD-5adaptor •The AC adaptor is not a toy •Be sure to disconnect the AC adaptor before cleaning the product CASIO Europe GmbH Bornbarch 10, 22848 Norderstedt, Germany 3 Safety Precautions4 Safety Precautions●Never touch the AC adaptor while your hands are wet Doing so creates the risk of electric shock Batteries•Never try to take batteries apart or allow them to become shorted •Never expose batteries to heat or dispose of them by incineration •Never mix old batteries with new ones •Never mix batteries of different types •Do not charge the batteries Make sure the positive (+) and negative Do not incinerate the productNever throw the product into fire Water and Foreign Matter Disassembly and Modification Dropping and Impact Plastic Bags Keep off of the product and stand Location 5 Relocating the ProductCleaning Connectors Display Screen Sound Volume Heavy Objects 6 Correct Stand* Assembly*Stand is available as an option E-4 7 Introduction550 Tones Include Rich Advanced Tones 50 Drawbar Organ Tones Flash Memory PIANO SETTING Button 160 Preset Rhythms + 16 User Rhythms Auto Accompaniment Big, Information-packedDisplay Song Memory Synthesizer Mode General MIDI compatibility 8 Powerful effectsMixer Registration Memory Data download from your computer 9 ContentsTo save an edited drawbar Synchro Starting Accompaniment Adjusting the Accompaniment 10 To Save a Setup in RegistrationUsing the Music Data Management To Recall a Setup from Registration Software (on the Bundled CD-ROM) .. E-76 Playing Back from Song Memory Recording Melody and Chords Correcting Mistakes While Step 11 General Guide12 General GuideE-10 13 Attaching the Score stand (*1)E-11 14 e kNumber buttons • For input of numbers to change displayed settings [+]/[–]buttons (YES/NO) Negative values can be changed only by using [+] and Playing a Demo Tune (*3) Rear Panel el MIDI OUT terminal e MIDI IN terminal m e SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK terminal n e PHONES/OUTPUT terminal o e DC 9V jack p E-12 15 Power Supply18 ConnectionsPhones/Output Terminal Sustain/Assignable jack Terminal Accessories and Options 19 Basic Operations22 Using the Drawbar Organ Mode26 Applying Effects to Tones31 Auto Accompaniment39 Mixer Function43 Synthesizer ModeSynthesizer Mode Parameters 44 Synthesizer ModeTone Characteristic Waveform zTone Setting Specifies which of the preset tones should be used as the original tone zResonance Volume Characteristic Parameters zAttack time zRelease time zCutoff Frequency Tone Pitch Parameters zVibrato Type, Vibrato Delay, Vibrato Rate, Vibrato Depth zOctave Shift This parameter controls the octave of all tones Tone Characteristic Setting Parameters zLevel This parameter controls the overall volume of the tone zTouch Sense zReverb Send, Chorus Send, DSP Line , DSP Type, DSP Parameter These parameters control the effects applied to tones E-41 45 Saving User Tones46 Parameters and Their Settings47 DSP Settings48 User Tone Creation HintsInputting Characters To name a user tone and store it in memory 49 Registration Memory52 Song Memory Function65 Keyboard Settings75 Using the SMF Player79 MIDIMIDI Connections MIDI Parameters MIDITo install the Music Data Management Software, navigate 80 Using the Music Datato the CD-ROMon your computer and double-click Management Software (on the Bundled CD-ROM)An English-languagemanual with detailed explanations about Music Data Management Software operations is The Music Data Management Software application on the located in the English folder on the CD-ROM.You can access the manual by opening its HTML named CD-ROMthat comes bundled with the keyboard lets you “index.html” using one of the following types of web transfer data you downloaded from the CASIO MUSIC SITE browser applications. Other language versions of this from your computer to keyboard memory. You can also use it manual are available for free download from the CASIO to save keyboard data to your computer’s hard disk. Music MUSIC SITE Data Management Software supports transfer of the Internet Explorer 4 or higher following type of data • SMF Netscape Navigator 4.04 or higher • Rhythm Patterns • Registrations Supported Computer Operating Systems• User songs created in the Song Memory Mode The Music Data Management Software will run under the • Drum sounds with waveform following operating systems • Drawbar organ tones Windows 98SE • Tone • Tones with waveforms Windows Me • DSP Windows • Package file Windows XP • All user data CASIO MUSIC SITE http://music.casio.comMusic Data Management Software Wave Converter Rhythm Converter Parameter Editor To install the Music Data Management SoftwareDownloading Data Visit the CASIO MUSIC SITE for information about downloading data Bundled CD-ROMData E-76 81 To connect to a computerDATA ACCESS Lamp 82 Troubleshooting84 Specifications85 SpecificationsOther Functions SMF Player Flash Memory Terminals Power Supply Speaker Output: Power consumption: Dimensions: Weight: 86 Care of your Instrument87 DSP Algorithm List88 DSP Algorithm List09 :Stereo Phaser 10:Phaser 11:Rotary 12:Drive Rotary 13:Enhancer 14:Ring Modulator 15:Lo-Fi 16:1-PhaseChorus 89 17:Sin 2-PhaseChorus18:3-PhaseChorus 19:Tri 2-PhaseChorus 20:Stereo Delay 21:Stereo Delay 22:3-TapDelay 23:Gate Reverb 24:Reverse Gate Reverb 90 25:Reflection26:Flanger 27:Reverb 28:2-TapDelay M00 :Multi00 (Sin 2-PhaseChorus – 2-TapDelay) M01 :Multi01 (3-PhaseChorus – 3-TapDelay) M02 : Multi02 (Phaser – 3-PhaseChorus) M03 : Multi03 (Flanger – 2-TapDelay) M04 : Multi04 (Stereo Phaser – Stereo Delay 1) 91 M05 :Multi05 (Enhancer – 1-PhaseChorus)M06 : Multi06 (Enhancer – 2-TapDelay) M07 : Multi07 (Enhancer – Flanger) M08: Multi08 (Sin 2-PhaseChorus – Flanger) M09 :Multi09 (Sin 2-PhaseChorus – Tremolo) M10 : Multi10 (Stereo Phaser – Auto Pan) M11 : Multi11 (Compressor – Lo-Fi) M12 :Multi12 (Ring Modulator – Sin 2-PhaseChorus – 2-TapDelay) M13 : Multi13 (Ring Modulator – Distortion) M14 :Multi14 (Lo-Fi– Reflection) M15 : Multi15 (Distortion – Lo-Fi) M16 : Multi16 (Drive Rotary – Reflection) 92 M17 : Multi17 (Rotary – Reflection)M18 :Multi18 (Compressor – Enhancer – 2-TapDelay) M19 : Multi19 (Compressor – Stereo Delay 1) M20 :Multi20 (Phaser – 1-PhaseChorus – Auto Pan) M21 :Multi21 (Auto Wah – Tri 2-PhaseChorus – 2-TapDelay) M22 :Multi22 (LFO Wah – Tri 2-PhaseChorus – 2-TapDelay) M23 :Multi23 (Compressor – Sin 2-PhaseChorus – Reflection) M24 :Multi24 (Distortion – 1-PhaseChorus – 2-TapDelay) M25 :Multi25 (Compressor – Distortion – 2-TapDelay) M26 :Multi26 (Auto Wah – Distortion – 2-TapDelay) 93 M27 :Multi27 (LFO Wah – Distortion – 2-TapDelay)M28 : Multi28 (Distortion – 3-TapDelay) M29 : Multi29 (Distortion – Phaser) M30 :Multi30 (Distortion – Sin 2-PhaseChorus) M31 : Multi31 (Distortion – Flanger) 100 Appendix/Apéndice
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