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1 PX410/575E1BIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS NOTICE FCC WARNING Declaration of Conformity 2 IMPORTANTPlease note the following important information before using this product Before using the •The product is not intended for children under 3 years •Use only CASIO AD-12adaptor •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 PrecautionsAC Adaptor Do not incinerate the product. Never throw the product into fire Water and Foreign Matter Disassembly and Modification Dropping and Impact Plastic Bags 5 Relocating the ProductCleaning Connectors 6 LocationDisplay Screen Sound Volume Heavy Objects Correct Stand*1 Assembly 7 IntroductionIntroduction ❐USB port ❐Mixer ❐Registration Memory ❐Data download from your computer (Internet Data Expansion System) ❐SD Memory Card Slot 8 Using the Separate Appendix9 ContentsSafety Precautions Applying Effects to Tones Synchro Starting Accompaniment with 10 Adjusting the Accompaniment Volume ... E-37To Save a Setup in Registration To Recall a Setup from Registration Recording Melody and Chords with Correcting Mistakes While Returning the digital piano to its 11 Saving DataE-80 Troubleshooting E-89 Specifications E-92 Operating Precautions E-95 MIDI messages that can be sent and received using the USB portCompany and product names used in this manual may be registered trademarks of others 12 General Guide16 Power SupplyUsing the AC Adaptor Turning Off the Digital Piano Memory Contents 17 Memory ContentsSaving Setups and Memory Contents Initializing the Digital PianoReturning the digital piano to its initial factory defaults Power Supply 18 Connections20 Basic OperationsGetting Ready Selecting a Tone by Tone Name Selecting a Tone by Tone Number 21 To select a toneFind the tone you want to use in the tone list (the separate 2Press the TONE button Polyphony Changing Tones and Configuring DSP Effect Settings 22 PIANO SETTING ButtonUsing the PITCH BEND Wheel 23 Using the Drawbar Organ Mode27 Applying Effects to Tones32 Auto AccompanimentAbout the MODE Button Selecting a Rhythm 33 Using Auto AccompanimentPlaying a Rhythm Adjusting the Tempo If you press the 34 CASIO CHORDCASIO CHORD Accompaniment Keyboard and Melody Keyboard Chord Types Chord Types Example Major chords Major chord names are marked C Major (C) above the keys of the accompaniment keyboard. Note that the chord produced when you press an accompaniment keyboard does not change octave, regardless of which key you use to play it C minor (Cm) To play a minor chord, keep the major chord key depressed and press any other accompaniment keyboard key located to the right of the major chord key C seventh (C7) To play a seventh chord, keep the major chord key depressed and press any other two accompaniment keyboard keys located to the right of the major chord keyMinor seventh chords (m7) C minor seventh (Cm7) To play a minor seventh chord keep the major chord key depressed and press any other three accompaniment keyboard keys located to the right of the major chord key 35 CdimCaug *1 Csus4 Cm75 Cm7 *2 Cmaj7 *2 C7sus4 Cadd9 *2 Cmadd9 *2 CmM7 *2 36 Using an Intro PatternUsing a Fill-inPattern 37 Using a Rhythm VariationSynchro Starting Accompaniment with Rhythm Play Finishing with an Ending Pattern 38 Using One-touchPresetUsing Auto Harmonize 39 Adjusting the Accompaniment Volume40 Using the Metronome41 Mixer FunctionWhat you can do with the Mixer Turning Channels On and Off 42 Using the Parameter Edit Mode43 How Parameters Work44 Effect Parameters■ DSP System Reverb Send (Range: 000 to 127) ■ Reverb Send (Range: 000 to 127) ■ DSP System Chorus Send (Range: 000 to 127) ■ Chorus Send (Range: 000 to 127) NOTE ■ DSP Line (Settings: On, Off) DSP Part Parameters■ DSP Level (Range: 0 to 127) ■DSP Pan (Range: –64to 0 to 63) 45 Synthesizer Mode51 Registration Memory53 Song Memory FunctionTracks Basic Song Memory operations 54 Using Real-timeRecording55 Track 1 Contents After Real-timeRecordingINTRO/ENDING 1 button, INTRO/ENDING 2 button •Pedal operations •Mixer settings of other tracks •Effect type •Accompaniment volume •Reverb Level •Chorus Level •DSP Hold On/Off •Mixer Hold On/Off •Pitch bend wheel operation Mixer Mode Settings Memory CapacityThe digital piano has memory for approximately 10,000 notes Recording automatically stops (and •Initially, nothing is stored in song memory Memory Data Storage Track 1 Real-timeRecording VariationsTo start recording with synchro start To record using an intro, ending, or fill-in To synchro start Auto Accompaniment with an intro pattern To start Auto Accompaniment part way into a recording 56 Playing Back from Song MemoryRecording Melody and Chords with Step Recording 57 To record chords with step recording7 After you are finished recording, press the START STOP button 1 Press the SONG MEMORY button three times to enter step recording standby, and then use the number buttons to select the song number (0 to 4) 2 Make the following settings 3 Press the CHORD/TR1 button, which is one of the SONG MEMORY TRACK buttons, to select Track1 4 Press the SYNCHRO/FILL-INNEXT button Track 1 Contents After Step Recording5 Play a chord 6 Input the length of the chord (how long it should be played until the next chord is played) 58 Specifying Chords in the Normal Mode1 Major 0 Seventh flat five 2 Minor A Minor seventh flat five 3 Augmented B Seventh suspended four 4 Diminished C Diminished seventh 5 Suspended four D Minor add ninth 6 Seventh E Add ninth 7 Minor seventh F Minor sixth 8 Major seventh G Sixth 9 Minor major seventh H Six ninth Specifying the Length of a NoteNote lengths Dots ( ) and triplicates ( ) Ties Rest Track 1 Step Recording VariationsTo start accompaniment with an intro pattern To switch to a rhythm variation To insert a fill in To insert an ending 59 Recording Multiple TracksUse the number buttons to input the length of the note or rest (page E-56) 60 step recordingenter real-timerecord standby and then use the number buttons to select a song number (0 to 4) 2 Use the SONG MEMORY TRACK buttons to select the track you want to record to (2 through 6) Track Contents After Step Recording Level Meter Contents During Record Edit Standby4 Use the keyboard keys to input notes, or the [0] button to input rests 6Repeat steps 4 and 5 to input more notes 7Press the START/STOP button to end recording when you are finished 61 Correcting Mistakes While StepRecording 62 Editing Memory Contents63 Editing Techniques and DisplayContentsTo change the key pressure (velocity) of a note To change a rhythm number To change the pitch of a note To change a rhythm controller operation To change a chord To change a tone number 64 Editing a Song65 Digital Piano Settings74 Using the SMF Player79 Connection to a Computer82 Saving Data91 Troubleshooting94 Specifications95 SpecificationsRegistration Memory Mixer Function MIDI: Other Functions SMF Player: Flash Memory SD Memory Cards Pedals: Terminals Speakers: 96 Power Supply:Power Consumption: Dimensions: Weight: 97 Operating Precautions98 ModelsVersion:Remarks Recognized Transmitted Function Changed Messages Altered Truevoice Basic Channel Mode Note Number NoteON NoteOFF Key’s Ch’s Velocity After Touch PitchBender Control Change SystemExclusive System :SongPos Common :SongSel :Tune System :Clock RealTime :Commands Aux:LocalON/OFF :AllnotesOFF Messages :ActiveSense :Reset 99 ON,MONOOFF,MONO Mode2:OMNI Mode4:OMNI ON,POLY OFF,POLY Mode1:OMNI Mode3:OMNI
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