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Overview Of The Digital Piano
Part Names And Functions
Preparation Before Playing
Preparation Of Power Supply
The Keyboard Cover
Opening The Keyboard Cover
Closing The Keyboard Cover.
Turning The Power On/Off
Turning The Power On
Turning The Power Off
Adjusting The Volume
Using The Supplied Wireless MIDI & Audio Adaptor
Using Headphones
Using The Music Stand
Piano Top Panels
Opening The Top Panel Of The Piano
Closing The Top Panel Of The Piano
Read This First (Basic Operations And Settings)
Notation In This Document
Touch Button Operation
Operation Using Just The Touch Buttons
Touch Button And Keyboard Combination Operation
Notification Tones
Notification Tone Types
How The Visual Information Bar Displays For Various Settings
Piano Acoustic Setting And Demo Performance
Select The Acoustic Setting Appropriate For The Installation Location (piano Position)
Playing The Demo Performance
Operations Possible During A Demo Performance
Ending Demo Performance
Playing
Selecting A Tone
Selecting A Single Tone
Layering Two Tones (Layer)
Splitting Left And Right Keys (Split)
Splitting The Keyboard Into Left And Right For TwoPerson Performance (Duet)
What Is A Duet?
Using The Duet Function
Changing The Pitch Range
Using The Pedals
Adjust The Position Of Where The Half Pedal Is Applied (half Pedal Position)
Using The Metronome
Metronome On/Off
Setting The Beat
Setting A Tempo
Adjusting The Volume
Applying Effects To Sound
Using Sound Mode Effects (Hall Simulator/Reverb And Surround)
Turning On/off Hall Simulator/Reverb And Surround
Selecting Hall Simulator/Reverb Presets
Adjusting Applied Hall Simulator/Reverb
Selecting Surround Presets
Applying Chorus
Adjusting Brilliance
Adjusting The Sound Characteristics Of The Acoustic Piano Presets (Acoustic Simulator)
Setting The String Resonance
Setting Damper Resonance
Setting Damper Noise
Set Open String Resonance
Set The Aliquot Resonance
Set Pedal Action Noise
Setting Key On Action Noise
Setting Key Off Action Noise
Setting The Lid Simulator
Adjusting Key Touch
Changing The Volume Made By The Strength Of Pressure Placed On A Key (Touch Response)
Changing The Sensitivity Of Touch Response
Adjust The Timing Of Key Press To Sound (Hammer Response)
Adjusting The Hammer Response
Adjust The Timing Of Mute During Key Release (Key Off Response)
Adjusting Key Off Response
Adjusting The Pitch Of Sound
Changing The Pitch In Semitone Steps (Transpose)
Transpose
Finetuning (Atuning)
Tuning
Shifting By Octaves (Octave Shift)
Shifting A Upper1 Part By An Octave
Shifting Upper2 Part By An Octave
Changing The Scale Tuning (Temperament) Of The Keyboard
Changing The Scale Tuning
Setting The Scale Tuning Base Note
Switching Stretch Tuning On/Off
Select The Appropriate Setting For The Song Or Scene To Be Played (Scene)
Preset Scenes And User Scenes
Calling Up A Scene
Listen To The Sound Atmosphere Of The Scene To Confirm (Scene Song)
Create Your Own Scenes (User Scenes)
Store In User Scenes
Songs That Can Be Stored In User Scenes (Scene Songs)
Listening To Songs
Types Of Data That Can Be Played Back
Playing MIDI Data
Switching To MIDI Recorder
Selecting Songs For Playback From The Music Library
Select A MIDI Recorder Song For Playback
Selecting A USB Flash Drive Song For Playback
Changing The Tempo
Song Playback Part
Playing Audio Data (WAV, MP3)
Data That Can Be Played Back
Switching To Audio Recorder
Selecting A Song For Playback
Recording A Performance
MIDI Recorder And Audio Recorder Features
Recording Features
Playback Features
Recording A Performance With The MIDI Recorder
Main Content Recorded By The MIDI Recorder
Preparing To Use The MIDI Recorder
Recording
Deleting The Recording Of A Track
Recording A Performance With The Audio Recorder
Preparing To Use The Audio Recorder
Recording An Audio Recorder Song (WAV)
Recording To The Audio Recorder While Playing Back Data Recorded To The MIDI Recorder
Deleting Audio Files From A USB Flash Drive
Erase The Last Audio File Numbered In The Internal Memory
Erase All Audio Files In Internal Memory
Listening Back To A Performance Immediately (Instant RePlayer)
Instant RePlayer
Instant RePlayer Features
Preparing To Use The Instant RePlayer
Simple Usage
Listen Back Using Marks
What Is A Mark?
Performing
Adding Marks At Desired Points Within Performances
Replaying From A Mark
Listen Back Using Specified Number Of Seconds
Using A USB Flash Drive
Using A Commercially Available USB Flash Drive What You Can Do
Preparing A USB Flash Drive
Supported USB Flash Drives
Types Of Data That Can Be Handled By This Digital Piano
Inserting/Removing A USB Flash Drive From The Digital Piano
Formatting A USB Flash Drive
Operations With A USB Flash Drive
Saving MIDI Recorder Songs To A USB Flash Drive
Loading A MIDI File From A USB Flash Drive Into The Digital Piano
Deleting MIDI Or Audio Files From A USB Flash Drive
Save A Batch Of Audio Files From The Internal Memory To A USB Flash Drive
Loading Audio Files From A USB Flash Drive Onto The Unit In Batches
Save User Scenes To A USB Flash Drive
Load A User Scene File Saved On A USB Flash Drive Onto This Digital Piano
Delete User Scene Files On A USB Flash Drive
Copying MIDI Song Data To A USB Flash Drive Using A Computer
Copying Audio Data (WAV, MP3) To A USB Flash Drive Using A Computer
Connecting Wirelessly
Connecting The Digital Piano To External Devices Wirelessly
Wireless (Bluetooth) Connectivity Settings
Wireless Function On/Off
Adjusting The Notification Tone Volume For Wireless Connection/Disconnection
Bluetooth Low Energy MIDI Connectivity
Bluetooth Audio Connectivity
Bluetooth Audio Pairing
Clearing Pairing Registration
Adjusting Wireless Audio Playback Volume
Using The Dedicated App
Downloading The App (CASIO MUSIC SPACE) For Smart Devices
Using With An External Device With A Cable Connection
Connecting To A Computer Or Smart Device And Using MIDI
Computer Operating Environment
Connecting To A Computer
Smart Device Operating Environment
Connecting A Smart Device With USB MIDI
Outputting The Digital Piano's Sound To An Amplifier Or Audio Equipment
Connecting To Audio Equipment
Connecting To A Musical Instrument Amplifier
Changing Settings
Changing The Settings Of The Upper1 Part
Adjust The Volume Of The Upper1 Part
Changing The Settings Of The Upper2 Part
Adjust The Volume Of The Upper2 Part
Finetune The Upper2 Part (Upper2 Detune)
Enabling/Disabling Upper2 Part Damper Pedal Effect
Change The Setting Of The Lower Part
Adjust The Volume Of The Lower Part
Finetune The Tuning Of The Lower Part (Lower Detune)
Enabling/Disabling Lower Part Damper Pedal Effect
Saving The Digital Piano Settings (Auto Resume)
Restore Factory Defaults (Factory Reset)
Adjusting Volume Balance
Keyboard Volume
MIDI Song Volume
Audio Song Playback Volume
Wireless Audio Playback Volume
Center Cancel Function
Changing MIDI Settings
Local Control
Keyboard Channel
HiRes Velocity MIDI OUT
Setting The Display Of The Visual Information Bar
Changing Display Settings
Brightness Setting And No Lighting
Main Digital Piano Settings
Power On Alert
Auto Power Off
Touch Button Luminosity
Left Panel Touch Button Sensitivity
Sensitivity Of Front Panel Touch Buttons
Panel Lock
Switching Panel Light Settings
Notification Tone Volume
Notification Tone Set Selection
Volume Sync Equalizer
Speaker Out
Headphones Mode
Troubleshooting
Error Display List
Other Information
Product Specifications
Latest Support Information
About The Contents Of This Book
Trademarks And Registered Trademarks
Operating Precautions
Various Lists
Tone List
Demo Song List
Music Library List
Preset Scene List
List Of User Scene Record Items
Keyboard Function List
MIDI Implementation Chart
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e it with the hardware on
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Table of Contents
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Overview Of The Digital Piano
8
Part Names And Functions
8
Preparation Before Playing
11
Preparation Of Power Supply
11
The Keyboard Cover
12
Opening The Keyboard Cover
12
Closing The Keyboard Cover.
13
Turning The Power On/Off
14
Turning The Power On
14
Turning The Power Off
15
Adjusting The Volume
15
Using The Supplied Wireless MIDI & Audio Adaptor
16
Using Headphones
17
Using The Music Stand
18
Piano Top Panels
19
Opening The Top Panel Of The Piano
19
Closing The Top Panel Of The Piano
20
Read This First (Basic Operations And Settings)
21
Notation In This Document
21
Touch Button Operation
22
Operation Using Just The Touch Buttons
23
Touch Button And Keyboard Combination Operation
24
Notification Tones
29
Notification Tone Types
29
How The Visual Information Bar Displays For Various Settings
30
Piano Acoustic Setting And Demo Performance
32
Select The Acoustic Setting Appropriate For The Installation Location (piano Position)
32
Playing The Demo Performance
33
Operations Possible During A Demo Performance
33
Ending Demo Performance
34
Playing
35
Selecting A Tone
35
Selecting A Single Tone
38
Layering Two Tones (Layer)
40
Splitting Left And Right Keys (Split)
42
Splitting The Keyboard Into Left And Right For TwoPerson Performance (Duet)
43
What Is A Duet?
43
Using The Duet Function
44
Changing The Pitch Range
45
Using The Pedals
46
Adjust The Position Of Where The Half Pedal Is Applied (half Pedal Position)
47
Using The Metronome
48
Metronome On/Off
48
Setting The Beat
49
Setting A Tempo
50
Adjusting The Volume
51
Applying Effects To Sound
52
Using Sound Mode Effects (Hall Simulator/Reverb And Surround)
52
Turning On/off Hall Simulator/Reverb And Surround
52
Selecting Hall Simulator/Reverb Presets
53
Adjusting Applied Hall Simulator/Reverb
54
Selecting Surround Presets
55
Applying Chorus
56
Adjusting Brilliance
57
Adjusting The Sound Characteristics Of The Acoustic Piano Presets (Acoustic Simulator)
58
Setting The String Resonance
58
Setting Damper Resonance
59
Setting Damper Noise
60
Set Open String Resonance
61
Set The Aliquot Resonance
62
Set Pedal Action Noise
63
Setting Key On Action Noise
64
Setting Key Off Action Noise
65
Setting The Lid Simulator
66
Adjusting Key Touch
67
Changing The Volume Made By The Strength Of Pressure Placed On A Key (Touch Response)
67
Changing The Sensitivity Of Touch Response
68
Adjust The Timing Of Key Press To Sound (Hammer Response)
69
Adjusting The Hammer Response
69
Adjust The Timing Of Mute During Key Release (Key Off Response)
71
Adjusting Key Off Response
71
Adjusting The Pitch Of Sound
72
Changing The Pitch In Semitone Steps (Transpose)
72
Transpose
72
Finetuning (Atuning)
73
Tuning
73
Shifting By Octaves (Octave Shift)
74
Shifting A Upper1 Part By An Octave
74
Shifting Upper2 Part By An Octave
74
Changing The Scale Tuning (Temperament) Of The Keyboard
75
Changing The Scale Tuning
75
Setting The Scale Tuning Base Note
76
Switching Stretch Tuning On/Off
76
Select The Appropriate Setting For The Song Or Scene To Be Played (Scene)
77
Preset Scenes And User Scenes
77
Calling Up A Scene
77
Listen To The Sound Atmosphere Of The Scene To Confirm (Scene Song)
78
Create Your Own Scenes (User Scenes)
79
Store In User Scenes
79
Songs That Can Be Stored In User Scenes (Scene Songs)
80
Listening To Songs
81
Types Of Data That Can Be Played Back
81
Playing MIDI Data
81
Switching To MIDI Recorder
82
Selecting Songs For Playback From The Music Library
82
Select A MIDI Recorder Song For Playback
83
Selecting A USB Flash Drive Song For Playback
83
Changing The Tempo
85
Song Playback Part
86
Playing Audio Data (WAV, MP3)
87
Data That Can Be Played Back
87
Switching To Audio Recorder
87
Selecting A Song For Playback
88
Recording A Performance
89
MIDI Recorder And Audio Recorder Features
89
Recording Features
89
Playback Features
91
Recording A Performance With The MIDI Recorder
92
Main Content Recorded By The MIDI Recorder
92
Preparing To Use The MIDI Recorder
92
Recording
93
Deleting The Recording Of A Track
96
Recording A Performance With The Audio Recorder
97
Preparing To Use The Audio Recorder
97
Recording An Audio Recorder Song (WAV)
98
Recording To The Audio Recorder While Playing Back Data Recorded To The MIDI Recorder
100
Deleting Audio Files From A USB Flash Drive
103
Erase The Last Audio File Numbered In The Internal Memory
104
Erase All Audio Files In Internal Memory
104
Listening Back To A Performance Immediately (Instant RePlayer)
105
Instant RePlayer
105
Instant RePlayer Features
105
Preparing To Use The Instant RePlayer
105
Simple Usage
106
Listen Back Using Marks
107
What Is A Mark?
107
Performing
107
Adding Marks At Desired Points Within Performances
107
Replaying From A Mark
107
Listen Back Using Specified Number Of Seconds
109
Using A USB Flash Drive
111
Using A Commercially Available USB Flash Drive What You Can Do
111
Preparing A USB Flash Drive
112
Supported USB Flash Drives
112
Types Of Data That Can Be Handled By This Digital Piano
113
Inserting/Removing A USB Flash Drive From The Digital Piano
115
Formatting A USB Flash Drive
116
Operations With A USB Flash Drive
118
Saving MIDI Recorder Songs To A USB Flash Drive
118
Loading A MIDI File From A USB Flash Drive Into The Digital Piano
119
Deleting MIDI Or Audio Files From A USB Flash Drive
121
Save A Batch Of Audio Files From The Internal Memory To A USB Flash Drive
123
Loading Audio Files From A USB Flash Drive Onto The Unit In Batches
124
Save User Scenes To A USB Flash Drive
125
Load A User Scene File Saved On A USB Flash Drive Onto This Digital Piano
126
Delete User Scene Files On A USB Flash Drive
127
Copying MIDI Song Data To A USB Flash Drive Using A Computer
128
Copying Audio Data (WAV, MP3) To A USB Flash Drive Using A Computer
128
Connecting Wirelessly
129
Connecting The Digital Piano To External Devices Wirelessly
129
Wireless (Bluetooth) Connectivity Settings
129
Wireless Function On/Off
129
Adjusting The Notification Tone Volume For Wireless Connection/Disconnection
130
Bluetooth Low Energy MIDI Connectivity
131
Bluetooth Audio Connectivity
132
Bluetooth Audio Pairing
132
Clearing Pairing Registration
134
Adjusting Wireless Audio Playback Volume
135
Using The Dedicated App
136
Downloading The App (CASIO MUSIC SPACE) For Smart Devices
136
Using With An External Device With A Cable Connection
138
Connecting To A Computer Or Smart Device And Using MIDI
138
Computer Operating Environment
138
Connecting To A Computer
139
Smart Device Operating Environment
140
Connecting A Smart Device With USB MIDI
140
Outputting The Digital Piano's Sound To An Amplifier Or Audio Equipment
141
Connecting To Audio Equipment
141
Connecting To A Musical Instrument Amplifier
142
Changing Settings
143
Changing The Settings Of The Upper1 Part
143
Adjust The Volume Of The Upper1 Part
143
Changing The Settings Of The Upper2 Part
144
Adjust The Volume Of The Upper2 Part
144
Finetune The Upper2 Part (Upper2 Detune)
144
Enabling/Disabling Upper2 Part Damper Pedal Effect
145
Change The Setting Of The Lower Part
146
Adjust The Volume Of The Lower Part
146
Finetune The Tuning Of The Lower Part (Lower Detune)
146
Enabling/Disabling Lower Part Damper Pedal Effect
147
Saving The Digital Piano Settings (Auto Resume)
148
Restore Factory Defaults (Factory Reset)
149
Adjusting Volume Balance
150
Keyboard Volume
150
MIDI Song Volume
151
Audio Song Playback Volume
151
Wireless Audio Playback Volume
152
Center Cancel Function
153
Changing MIDI Settings
154
Local Control
154
Keyboard Channel
154
HiRes Velocity MIDI OUT
155
Setting The Display Of The Visual Information Bar
156
Changing Display Settings
156
Brightness Setting And No Lighting
158
Main Digital Piano Settings
159
Power On Alert
159
Auto Power Off
159
Touch Button Luminosity
160
Left Panel Touch Button Sensitivity
160
Sensitivity Of Front Panel Touch Buttons
161
Panel Lock
161
Switching Panel Light Settings
162
Notification Tone Volume
162
Notification Tone Set Selection
163
Volume Sync Equalizer
163
Speaker Out
164
Headphones Mode
165
Troubleshooting
166
Error Display List
168
Other Information
172
Product Specifications
172
Latest Support Information
175
About The Contents Of This Book
175
Trademarks And Registered Trademarks
175
Operating Precautions
176
Various Lists
178
Tone List
178
Demo Song List
179
Music Library List
180
Preset Scene List
182
List Of User Scene Record Items
182
Keyboard Function List
184
MIDI Implementation Chart
191
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