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CTK900 manual
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CTK900-ES-1
Contents
CTK900-ES-1
NOTICE
FCC WARNING
Important
Please note the following important information before using this product
Before using the optional
Safety Precautions
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
Relocating the Product
Cleaning
Connectors
Display Screen
Sound Volume
Correct Stand* Assembly
*Stand is available as an option
E-4
Introduction
550 Tones Include Rich Advanced Tones
50 Drawbar Organ Tones
Flash Memory
PIANO SETTING Button
Powerful effects
Mixer
Registration Memory
Data download from your computer
Contents
To save an edited drawbar
Synchro Starting Accompaniment
Adjusting the Accompaniment
To Save a Setup in Registration
Using the Music Data Management
To Recall a Setup from Registration
Software (on the Bundled CD-ROM) .. E-76
Playing Back from Song Memory
General Guide
General Guide
E-10
Attaching the Score stand (*1)
E-11
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Number buttons
• For input of numbers to change displayed settings
[+]/[–]buttons (YES/NO)
Negative values can be changed only by using [+] and
Power Supply
To load batteries
Important Battery Information
To disable Auto Power Off
Settings
Saving Setups and Memory Contents
Initializing the Keyboard
Connections
Phones/Output Terminal
Sustain/Assignable jack Terminal
Accessories and Options
Basic Operations
To select a tone
Polyphony
Changing Tones and Configuring DSP
Effect Settings
Using the Drawbar Organ Mode
To select a drawbar organ tone
Editing Synthesizer Mode Parameters and
DSP Parameters of Drawbar Organ Tones
Drawbar Position
Click
Percussion
To save an edited drawbar organ tone
After the tone name is the way you want, press the
After everything is the way you want, press the
E-22
Applying Effects to Tones
Changing the Settings of DSP Parameters
DSP Parameters
Saving the Settings of DSP Parameters
To turn DSP line on and off
Changing the Settings of CHORUS Parameters
Changing the Settings of REVERB
Parameters
REVERB Parameters
Using the Equalizer
To select the equalizer type
CHORUS Parameters
To adjust the gain (volume) of a band
Auto Accompaniment
To select a rhythm
To play a rhythm
To adjust the tempo
CASIO CHORD
To use Auto Accompaniment
FINGERED
FULL RANGE CHORD
To insert a fill-in
To insert an intro
To insert the variation rhythm pattern
To use synchro start
To finish with an ending pattern
To use Auto Harmonize
To use one-touchpreset
Auto Harmonize Types
About Auto Harmonize notes and tones
Mixer Function
Channel Assignments
To turn channels on and off
Using the Parameter Edit Mode
Editing the Parameters for Channels
through
How Channel On/Off Works
To change parameters
Editing DSP Channel Parameters
Tone Parameters
Tuning Parameters
Effect Parameters
DSP Part Parameters
Synthesizer Mode
Synthesizer Mode Parameters
Synthesizer Mode
Tone Characteristic Waveform
zTone Setting
Specifies which of the preset tones should be used as the original tone
zResonance
Saving User Tones
Parameters and Their Settings
DSP Settings
User Tone Creation Hints
Inputting Characters
To name a user tone and store it in memory
Registration Memory
Registration Memory Settings
Setup Names
To Save a Setup in Registration
To Recall a Setup from
Registration Memory
1. Use the BANK button or the number buttons to select the bank
•The setup name along with the message “Recall” appears on the display
E-48
Song Memory Function
Selecting a Track
To record with real-timerecording
Memory Capacity
Track 1 Contents After Real-timeRecording
Memory Data Storage
Track 1 Real-timeRecording Variations
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To record chords with step recording
Track 1 Contents After Step Recording
Specifying Chords in the Normal Mode
Track 1 Step Recording Variations
Specifying the Length of a Note
Recording Multiple Tracks
To record to Tracks 2 through 6 using real- time recording
Track Contents After Real-timeRecording
To record to Tracks 2 through 6 using step
recording
Level Meter Contents During Record/Edit
Standby
Track Contents After Step Recording
To correct mistakes while step recording
To delete specific note data
To edit memory contents
Editing Techniques and Display Contents
To delete a specific track
To delete a song
To rewrite song header data (Panel Record)
Keyboard Settings
Parts
To layer tones
To split the keyboard
To split the keyboard and then layer tones
To transpose the keyboard
To turn touch response on and off
To tune the keyboard
Setting Types
To use the keyboard settings menu
3. Use the [+] and [–]buttons or the number buttons to change the values
•Settings you make are applied even if you do not press the EXIT button
zIn case of a delete or initialize procedure
•This displays the user area number and data name of the data to be deleted
•The data size value represents kilobyte units
Setting Menu Items
Page
Using the SMF Player
Using the SMF Player
SMF Player Mode Operational Flow
E-72
To play back an SMF
To configure other settings
Adjusting SMF Playback Volume
SMF Player Error Messages
MIDI
MIDI Connections
MIDI Parameters
MIDI
To install the Music Data Management Software, navigate
Using the Music Data
to the CD-ROMon your computer and double-click
Management Software (on the
your computer screen
Bundled CD-ROM)
To connect to a computer
DATA ACCESS Lamp
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
E-79
Specifications
Specifications
Other Functions
SMF Player
Flash Memory
Terminals
Care of your Instrument
DSP Algorithm List
DSP Algorithm List
09 :Stereo Phaser
10:Phaser
11:Rotary
12:Drive Rotary
17:Sin 2-PhaseChorus
18:3-PhaseChorus
19:Tri 2-PhaseChorus
20:Stereo Delay
21:Stereo Delay
25:Reflection
26:Flanger
27:Reverb
28:2-TapDelay
M00 :Multi00 (Sin 2-PhaseChorus – 2-TapDelay)
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)
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)
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)
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Appendix/Apéndice
Tone List/Lista de sonidos
Advanced Tones/Sonidos avanzados
Appendix/Apéndice
Preset Tones/Sonidos preajustados
Drum Sets/Ajustes de batería
User Tones/Sonidos de usuario
User Tones with Waves/Sonidos de usuario con ondas
User Drum Sets with Waves/Ajustes de batería de usuario con ondas
Drawbar Organ Preset Tones/Sonidos de órgano con Drawbar
Drawbar Organ User Tones/Sonidos de usuario de órgano con Drawbar
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Drum Assignment List/Lista de asignación de batería
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Rhythm List/Lista de Ritmo
User Rhythms/Ritmos de usuario
Fingered Chord Chart/Cuadro de acordes Fingered
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Effect List/Lista de efecto
REVERB Effect List
Lista de efectos de reverberación
(REVERB)
Equalizer List/Lista de ecualizador
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Model CTK-900
MIDI Implementation Chart
Attack Time
Brightness
Vibrato rate
Vibrato depth
Vibrato delay