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USER’S GUIDE
Please keep all information for future reference.
Safety Precautions
Before trying to use the Digital Keyboard, be sure to
read the separate “Safety Precautions”.
GUÍA DEL USUARIO
Guarde toda la información para futuras consultas.
Precauciones de seguridad
Antes de intentar usar el teclado digital, asegúrese de
leer las “Precauciones de seguridad” separadas.
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Important!
Please note the following important information before using this product.
• Before using the optional AC Adaptor to power the unit, be sure to check the AC Adaptor for any damage first. Carefully check
the power cord for breakage, cuts, exposed wire and other serious damage. Never let children use an AC adaptor that is
seriously damaged.
• 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 (–) poles are facing correctly as indicated near the battery compartment.
• Replace batteries as soon as possible after any sign they are getting weak.
• Do not short-circuit the battery terminals.
• The product is not intended for children under 3 years.
• Use only a CASIO AD-E95100L adaptor.
• The AC adaptor is not a toy.
• Be sure to disconnect the AC adaptor before cleaning the product.
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Contents
General Guide ..................................E-4
Using Built-in Songs to Master
Keyboard Play................................ E-31
Phrases............................................................ E-31
Step Up Lesson Flow....................................... E-31
Using the 10-key Pad (br).................................E-7
FUNCTION Button (ct) Functions ....................E-7
Returning the Digital Keyboard to Its
Factory Default Settings.....................................E-8
Selecting the Song, Phrase, and
Part You Want to Practice................................ E-32
Getting Ready to Play......................E-9
Preparing the Music Stand.................................E-9
Power Supply .....................................................E-9
Lessons 1, 2, and 3.......................................... E-33
Lesson Settings ............................................... E-34
Using Auto Step Up Lesson............................. E-36
Playing the Digital Keyboard ........E-10
Turning on Power and Playing .........................E-10
Using Headphones...........................................E-11
Music Challenge
Keyboard Game ............................. E-37
Connecting a Microphone
(WK-220 and WK-225).....................................E-11
Using Auto Accompaniment......... E-38
Playing the Rhythm Part Only.......................... E-38
Playing All Parts............................................... E-39
Using Auto Accompaniment Effectively ........... E-41
Using One-Touch Preset ................................. E-42
Using Auto Harmonize..................................... E-43
Changing Keyboard Response to
Touch Pressure (Touch Response)..................E-12
Adjusting Display Contrast ...............................E-12
Using the Metronome.......................................E-13
Looking Up the Notes of Chords
(Chord Book).................................................... E-44
Controlling the
Keyboard Sounds ..........................E-14
Select from a variety of musical
instrument sounds ............................................E-14
Editing Auto Accompaniment
Patterns .......................................... E-45
Layering Two Tones.........................................E-15
Splitting the Keyboard between
Two Different Tones.........................................E-15
Saving Keyboard Setups to
Registration Memory..................... E-48
To save a setup to registration memory........... E-49
To recall a setup from registration memory ..... E-49
Using Reverb....................................................E-16
Using Chorus....................................................E-16
Using a Pedal...................................................E-17
Changing the Pitch
(Transpose, Tuning, Octave Shift)....................E-17
Recording Your Keyboard Play.... E-50
Recording and Playing Back Keyboard Play ... E-50
Using Tracks to Record and Mix Parts ............ E-51
Sampling Sounds and Playing
Them on the Digital Keyboard......E-19
Connection and Preparation.............................E-19
Recording Two or More Songs, and
Selecting One for Playback.............................. E-53
Recording while Playing Along with a
Built-in Song..................................................... E-53
Sampling and Playing a Melody Sound
(Melody Sampling) ...........................................E-20
Saving Recorded Data on an
External Device................................................ E-54
Incorporating a Sampled Sound into a
Drum Set (Drum Sampling)..............................E-22
Other Sampling Functions................................E-25
Playing Built-in Songs...................E-27
Playing the Demo Songs..................................E-27
Playing Back a Particular Song........................E-28
Increasing the Selection of Songs....................E-30
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Contents
Other Useful Digital Keyboard
Functions........................................E-55
Changing the Scale of the Keyboard................E-55
Using Music Preset ..........................................E-56
Using the Arpeggiator.......................................E-57
Deleting User Song Data..................................E-58
Deleting All Data in Digital Keyboard
Memory ............................................................E-58
Connecting External Devices .......E-59
Connecting a Computer ...................................E-59
MIDI Settings....................................................E-60
Storing and Loading Digital Keyboard
Memory Data....................................................E-62
Connecting to Audio Equipment.......................E-63
Reference........................................E-64
Troubleshooting................................................E-64
Specifications ...................................................E-66
Operating Precautions......................................E-67
Error Messages................................................E-68
Song List ..........................................................E-69
Fingering Guide................................................E-70
MIDI Implementation Chart
Included Accessories
Separately Available Accessories
● Music Stand
• You can get information about accessories that
are separately for this product from the CASIO
catalog available from your retailer, and from the
CASIO website at the following URL.
● Song Book
● Leaflets
• Safety Precautions
• Appendix
• Other (Warranty, etc.)
Items included as accessories are subject to change without notice.
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General Guide
• In this manual, the term “Digital Keyboard” refers to the CTK-4200/WK-220/WK-225.
• Illustrations in this User’s Guide show the WK-220.
• In this manual, buttons and other controllers are identified using the numbers shown below.
• There is a button number reference at the back of this manual. You can tear it out and refer to the button numbers as required.
1
2
3 4 5
6 7 8 9 bk
bl bm
br
bq bp bo bn
bs
dl
bt ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr
dm dn do dp
cs ct
dk
dk
dq
dr
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General Guide
• The following explains the meaning of the $ symbol that appears on the product console and with the key names below.
$ :Indicates a function that is enabled by holding down the button for some time.
1POWER button ☞E-10
2VOLUME knob ☞E-10
3RECORDER button ☞E-50
4RHYTHM EDITOR button ☞E-45
5METRONOME, $ BEAT button ☞E-13
6INTRO, REPEAT button ☞E-29, 41
7NORMAL/FILL-IN, REW button ☞E-28, 41
8VAR./FILL-IN, FF button ☞E-28, 41
9SYNCHRO/ENDING, PAUSE button ☞E-28, 41
bkSTART/STOP, PLAY/STOP button ☞E-27, 38
btArea1, WATCH button ☞E-33, 48
ckArea2, REMEMBER button ☞E-34, 48
clArea3, NEXT button ☞E-32, 48
cmArea4, AUTO button ☞E-36, 48
cnSTORE, MUSIC CHALLENGE button ☞E-37, 49
coSPLIT button ☞E-15
cpLAYER button ☞E-15
cqAUTO HARMONIZE/ARPEGGIATOR,
$ TYPE button ☞E-43, 57
crPIANO/ORGAN button ☞E-14
csCHORD BOOK button ☞E-44
ctFUNCTION button ☞E-7
dkSpeakers
$ CHORDS, ACCOMP, PART SELECT button
☞E-30, 39
bl
bmTEMPO buttons ☞E-13
bnTONE button ☞E-14
dlSong Bank list
boRHYTHM, $ ONE TOUCH PRESET button
dmDisplay
dnMusic Preset list
doRhythm list
dpTone list
dqCHORD root names ☞E-39
drPercussion instrument list ☞E-14
☞E-38, 42
bpSONG BANK button ☞E-28
bqMUSIC PRESET button ☞E-56
brNumber buttons, [–] [+] keys ☞E-7
/
bsBANK, LISTEN button ☞E-33, 48
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General Guide
■ Back
ds dt
ek
emAUDIO IN jack ☞E-19
enDC 9.5V terminal ☞E-9
eoPHONES/OUTPUT jack ☞E-11
el em en
eo
dsUSB port ☞E-59
dtSUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK ☞E-17
ekMIC VOLUME knob
(WK-220 and WK-225) ☞E-19
elMIC IN/SAMPLING jack
(WK-220 and WK-225) ☞E-19
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General Guide
Using the 10-key Pad (br)
FUNCTION Button (ct) Functions
effect, to delete data, and to perform a wide range of other
You can use the FUNCTION button (ct) to adjust the reverb
Use the number buttons and the [–] and [+] keys to change
the settings of the parameters that appear in the upper left
area of the display.
Digital Keyboard operations.
To select a function
1.
2.
Press ct (FUNCTION) to display the function
menu.
Use the br (10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys
to display the function you want.
• You can exit the function menu by pressing ct
Setting
(FUNCTION).
• After selecting functions 8 through 13, press the br
(10-key) [9] (ENTER) key to display the menu item’s
submenu. Then use [4] (o) and [6] (p) to select an
item. You can exit a submenu by pressing the br
S t . G r P n o
(10-key) [7] (EXIT) key.
3. Refer to the indicated pages for details about
Number Buttons
each function.
Use the number buttons to enter numbers and values.
• Enter the same number of digits as the currently displayed
value.
Example: To enter tone number 001, input 0 3 0 3 1.
• Negative values cannot be input using the number buttons.
Use [–] (decrease) and [+] (increase) instead.
[–] and [+] Keys
You can use the [–] (decrease) and [+] (increase) keys to
change the displayed number or value.
• Holding down either key scrolls the displayed setting.
• Pressing both keys at the same time will revert to the initial
default setting or the recommended setting.
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General Guide
See
Page
Function
Display
Trans.
Returning the Digital Keyboard to
Its Factory Default Settings
Perform the following procedure when you want to return the
Digital Keyboard’s stored data and settings to their initial
factory defaults.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Transpose
E-17
E-42
E-30
E-12
E-17
E-16
E-16
Accompaniment Volume
Song Volume
AcompVol
Song Vol
Touch
Touch Response
Tuning
Tune
1. Turn off the Digital Keyboard.
Reverb
Reverb
Chorus
Chorus
2.
While holding down bp (SONG BANK) and the
Sampling
SAMPLING
AutoStrt
AutoStop
(Protect)
LESSON
Speak
[1] 10-key (br) key at the same time, press 1.
• Keep bp (SONG BANK) and the [1] 10-key (br) key
Automatic Sampling Start
Automatic Sampling Stop
Sampled Tone Protect
Step Up Lesson
Voice Fingering Guide
Note Guide
E-25
E-25
E-26
depressed until the next step is complete.
3. When the message “Pls wait” appears on the
9
screen, release bp (SONG BANK) and the [1]
E-34
E-35
E-35
E-35
E-55
10-key (br) key.
NoteGuid
Scoring
PhraseLn
SCALE
• You will be able to use the Digital Keyboard in a short
while after its system is initialized.
Performance Evaluation
Phrase Length
10 Preset Scales
11 Other Settings
Arpeggiator Hold
Pedal Effect
• See “Turning on Power and Playing” (page E-10) for
information about turning digital power on and off.
OTHER
ArpegHld
Jack
E-57
E-17
E-56
E-12
Accompaniment Scale
LCD Contrast
AcompScl
Contrast
MIDI
12 MIDI Settings
Keyboard Channel
Navigate Channels
Local Control
Keybd Ch
Navi. Ch
Local
E-60
E-60
E-61
E-61
Accomp Out
AcompOut
DELETE
(tone name)
13 Delete
Sampled Sound Delete
User Rhythm Delete
User Song Delete
All Data Delete
E-26
(rhythm name) E-47
(song name)
All Data
E-58
E-58
• The tone and other parameters revert to their initial
defaults whenever you turn on power (page E-10).
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Getting Ready to Play
Using Batteries
Preparing the Music Stand
• Be sure to turn off power before loading batteries.
• It is up to you to prepare six commercially available
batteries. Do not use oxyride batteries or any other
nickel based batteries.
Music stand
1. Open the battery cover on the bottom of the
Digital Keyboard.
<CTK-4200>
<WK-220/WK-225>
Power Supply
Either an AC adaptor or batteries can be used to power this
Digital Keyboard. Normally, use of AC adaptor power is
recommended.
• The AC adaptor does not come with this Digital Keyboard.
Purchase it separately from your retailer. See page E-3 for
information about options.
2. Load six batteries into the battery compartment.
• CTK-4200: AA-size batteries
• WK-220/WK-225: D-size batteries
Make sure the positive + and negative - ends of the
batteries are facing as shown in the illustration.
Using the AC Adaptor
Make sure that you use only the AC adaptor specified for this
Digital Keyboard. Use of a different type of AC adaptor can
cause malfunction.
Specified AC Adaptor: AD-E95100L
(JEITA Standard plug)
3. Insert the tabs of the battery cover into the
holes on the side of the battery compartment,
and close the cover.
Household power outlet
DC 9.5V
Tabs
Tabs
AC adaptor
• Be sure to turn off Digital Keyboard power before
connecting or disconnecting the AC adaptor.
• The AC adaptor will become warm to the touch after
very long use. This is normal and does not indicate
malfunction.
■ Low Battery Indication
The indicator shown below starts to flash to let you know
when battery power is low. Replace the batteries with new
ones.
• To prevent breaking of the wire, take care to avoid
putting any type of load on the power cord.
No bending!
No winding!
Low battery indicator
(flashes)
• Never insert metal, pencils, or any other objects into
the product’s 9.5V DC terminal. Doing so creates the
risk of accident.
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Playing the Digital Keyboard
1 2
5
bn
br
bm
ct
Auto Power Off
Turning on Power and Playing
If you do not perform any operation on the Digital Keyboard
for one of the trigger times noted below, Auto Power Off will
turn off power.
Press 1.
1.
This turns on power.
• To turn off the Digital Keyboard, press 1 again.
During battery operation
During AC adaptor operation: 30 minutes
: 6 minutes
Try playing something on the keyboard. Use 2
2.
■ Disabling Auto Power Off
to adjust volume.
You can disable Auto Power Off to ensure that power is not
turned off automatically during a concert, etc.
1.
While holding down bn (TONE), turn on power.
Auto Power Off will be disabled.
• If you press 1 only lightly, the display will light up
momentarily but power will not turn on. This does not
indicate malfunction. Press 1 firmly and completely
to turn on power.
• Turning off the Digital Keyboard causes most current
settings to be cleared. The Digital Keyboard will revert
to initial settings the next time you turn it on.
This is true for all settings except for sample sound
protection. Once you turn it on it remains on until you
turn it off again.
• The message “Pls wait” will remain on the display
while a data save operation is in progress. Do not
perform any other operation while it is displayed.
Turning off the Digital Keyboard can cause Digital
Keyboard data to be deleted or become corrupted.
B
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Playing the Digital Keyboard
Using Headphones
Using headphones cuts off output from the built-in speakers,
which means you can practice playing even late at night
without disturbing others.
• Be sure to turn down the volume level before connecting
headphones.
Connecting a Microphone
(WK-220 and WK-225)
You can connect a dynamic microphone (only) to the Digital
Keyboard for output through the Digital Keyboard’s speakers.
• You can adjust the volume level of microphone input with
the ek(MIC VOLUME) knob. Microphone volume control is
independent of overall keyboard volume.
• Built-in effects (reverb, chorus) are also applied to input
from the microphone.
For details, see “Controlling the Keyboard Sounds” (page
E-14).
PHONES/OUTPUT jack
• Headphones do not come with the Digital Keyboard.
• Use commercially available headphones. See page E-3 for
information about options.
MIC IN/SAMPLING jack
• Before connecting a microphone, make sure that the
Digital Keyboard and microphone are turned off.
• Do not listen to very high volume output over
headphones for long period. Doing so creates the risk
of hearing damage.
• If you are using headphones that require an adaptor
plug, make sure you do not leave the adaptor plugged
in when removing the headphones.
• Before connecting a microphone, set both the 2 and
ek (MIC VOLUME) knobs to low levels. Adjust volume
settings to appropriate levels after connecting the
microphone.
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Playing the Digital Keyboard
Changing Keyboard Response to
Touch Pressure
(Touch Response)
Touch Response alters tone volume in accordance with
keyboard pressure (speed). This provides you some of the
same expressivity you get on an acoustic piano.
Adjusting Display Contrast
1.
Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br
(10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display
“OTHER” (page E-7).
Flashes
O T H E R
Pressing fast produces
louder notes.
2.
3.
Press br (10-key) [9] (ENTER) key.
Use the br (10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys
to display “Contrast”.
Pressing slowly produces
softer notes.
C o n t r a s t
4.
Use the br (10-key) [–] and [+] keys to adjust
the contrast.
Do not try to use too much
pressure.
• The contrast setting range is 01 to 17.
Changing Touch Response Sensitivity
Use the procedure below to control how much the volume of
played notes change in accordance with playing speed.
Select the setting that best matches your playing style.
1.
Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br
(10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display
“Touch” (page E-7).
T o u c h
2.
Use br (10-key) [–] and [+] keys to select one of
the three Touch Response sensitivity settings.
Off (oFF)
Touch Response is turned off. Sound
volume is fixed, regardless of key press
speed.
Type 1 (1)
Normal Touch Response
Type 2 (2)
More sensitive Touch Response than Type 1
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Playing the Digital Keyboard
Changing the Metronome Tempo
Using the Metronome
The metronome lets you play and practice along with a steady
Use the following procedure to change the tempo of the
metronome.
beat to help keep you on tempo.
1.
Press bm.
Start/Stop
Use y (slower) and t (faster) to change the tempo
setting. Holding down either button changes the setting at
high speed.
Press 5.
1.
This starts the metronome.
• Pressing t and y at the same time will initialize the
tempo setting in accordance with the currently selected
song or rhythm.
This pattern changes with each beat.
• Pressing bm causes the tempo value to flash on the
display. While the tempo value is flashing, you can use
br (10-key) to change it.
Note that you must input leading zeros, so 89 is input
as 089.
• The tempo value will stop flashing if you do not perform
any operation for a short while.
2.
Press 5 again to stop the metronome.
Changing the Beats Per Measure
Tempo value (flashes)
You can configure the metronome to use a bell sound for the
first beat of each measure of the song you are playing.
• You can specify 0, or a value from 2 to 6 as the number of
beat per measure.
• When playing a built-in song, the beats per measure setting
(which determines when the bell sounds) is configured
automatically for the currently selected song.
Changing the Metronome Sound Volume
The metronome volume setting is changed automatically with
the volume level of the currently selected Auto
Accompaniment or song. The metronome volume cannot be
adjusted independently.
• For information about changing the Auto Accompaniment
volume, see page E-42.
1.
2.
Hold down 5 until the beats per measure
setting screen appears on the display.
• For information about changing the song volume, see page
E-30.
B e a t
• If you do not perform any operation for a few seconds
after the beats per measure setting screen appears, the
display will return to the screen displayed before you
• You cannot adjust the balance between the metronome
and note volume during Auto Accompaniment and built-in
tune play.
pressed 5.
Use br (10-key) to enter the number of beats
per measure.
• The bell will not sound if you specify 0 for this setting. In
this case, all beats are indicated by a click sound. This
setting lets you practice with a steady beat, without
worrying how many beats there are in each measure.
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Controlling the Keyboard Sounds
bn
br
cocp cr ct
3. Try playing something on the keyboard.
Select from a variety of musical
instrument sounds
The tone of the instrument you selected will sound.
Your Digital Keyboard lets you select tones for a wide variety
of musical instrument sounds, including violin, flute, orchestra,
and more. Even the same song sound takes on a different feel
by changing the instrument type.
To select an instrument for playing
1.
2.
Press bn (TONE).
Playing with a Piano or Organ Tone
Tone number
Tone name
Pressing cr toggles between the piano and organ modes.
Each press of cr toggles the tone setting between a piano
tone (Tone Number 001) and an organ tone (Tone Number
079).
S t . G r P n o
In addition to the tone number, you also can configure the
settings listed below.
Use br (10-key) to select the tone number you
Reverb
: “06”
want.
Transpose
Touch Response
: 00
The corresponding tone number and tone name will
appear on the screen.
• Use the number buttons to enter the tone number.
Specify three digits for the tone number.
Example: To select 001, enter 0 3 0 3 1.
: Off:Returns to initial default
On:No change
Pedal Effect
: SUS
Rhythm Number
: “161” (When a piano tone is selected)
“094” (When an organ tone is selected)
Accompaniment
Local Control
Drum Assign
Split
Layer
Chorus
: Rhythm part only
: On
: Off
: Off
: Off
: Off
• See the separate “Appendix” for a complete list of available
tones.
• When one of the drum sets is selected, each keyboard key
is assigned a different percussion sound.
Octave Shift (Upper): 0
Auto Harmonize
Arppegiator
Scale
: Off
: Off
: Equal
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Controlling the Keyboard Sounds
Layering Two Tones
You can use the following procedure to layer two different
tones (such as piano and strings) so they sound
simultaneously when you press a keyboard key.
Splitting the Keyboard between
Two Different Tones
You can use the procedure below to assign different tones to
the right range and left range of the keyboard, so it sounds
like you are playing an ensemble between two instruments.
1. Select the first tone you want to use.
Press bn (TONE) and then use br (10-key) to select the
To select the two tones for a split keyboard
tone you want.
Example: 032 ELEC.PIANO 1
1. Select the tone for the right side range (page
E-14).
Press bn (TONE) and then use br (10-key) to select the
tone you want.
Example: 303 FLUTE 1
E . P i a n o 1
2.
3.
Press cp.
F l u t e 1
2.
3.
Press co.
Lights
Use br (10-key) to select the second tone you
want.
Example: 205 STRINGS
Lights
Use br (10-key) to select the left side range
tone you want.
g
S t r i n s
Example: 064 VIBRAPHONE 1
4. Play something on the keyboard.
Both tones sound at the same time.
V i b e s 1
5.
Pressing cp again to unlayer the keyboard (so
it plays only the tone you selected in step 1).
4. Play something on the keyboard.
• Each press of cp toggles between layered (two tones)
and unlayered (one tone).
This will sound the tones assigned to the left and right
side ranges of the keyboard.
VIBRAPHONE 1
Split point
FLUTE 1
F3
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Controlling the Keyboard Sounds
5.
Pressing co again to unsplit the keyboard (so it
Using Chorus
plays only the tone you selected in step 1).
Chorus is a function that adds depth and breadth to notes. It
makes you sound as if you are playing multiple instruments.
• Each press of co toggles between split (two tones) and
unsplit (one tone).
1.
Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br
(10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display
• If you turn on both layer and split, layering will be applied to
the right side range of the keyboard only.
“Chorus” (page E-7).
To change the split point
C h o r u s
While holding down co, press the keyboard key
1.
where you want the split point to be.
2.
Use the br (10-key) [–] and [+] keys to select
the chorus type you want.
There are five chorus types, plus an off setting.
The key you press will become the lowest note of the right
side range of the split keyboard.
Example: Setting middle C (C4) as the split point.
Key name
C 4
Indicator disappears when chorus is turned off.
Using Reverb
Reverb adds reverberation to notes. You can change the
duration of the reverb.
• The actual effect produced by chorus depends on the tone
you are using.
1.
Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br
(10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display
“Reverb” (page E-7).
R e v e r b
2.
Use the br (10-key) [–] and [+] keys to select
the reverb setting you want.
Off (oFF)
1 to 10
Turns off reverb.
The larger the number selected, the longer
the reverb duration.
Indicator disappears when reverb is turned off.
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Controlling the Keyboard Sounds
Using a Pedal
A pedal can be used to change notes in various ways while
Changing the Pitch
(Transpose, Tuning, Octave Shift)
playing.
• A pedal unit does not come with the Digital Keyboard.
Purchase one separately from your retailer. See page E-3
for information about options.
Changing the Pitch in Semitone Steps
(Transpose)
The transpose feature lets you change the pitch, in semitone
steps. A simple operation lets you instantly change the pitch
to match that of a singer.
Connecting a Pedal Unit
Connect an optional pedal unit.
• The transpose setting range is –12 to +12 semitones.
1.
Press ct (FUNCTION).
T r a n s .
SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK
2.
Use the br (10-key) [–] and [+] keys to select
the transpose setting you want.
Selecting the Pedal Effect
Fine Tuning (Tuning)
1.
Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br
(10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display
Use the tuning feature when you need to adjust the pitch
slightly to play along with another musical instrument. Also,
some artists perform their music with slightly altered tuning.
You can use the tuning feature to adjust tuning so it exactly
matches a performance on a CD.
“OTHER” (page E-7).
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• The tuning feature specifies the frequency of the A4 note.
You can set a frequency within the range of 415.5 to
465.9 Hz. The initial default setting is 440.0 Hz.
O T H E R
1.
Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br
2.
3.
Press br (10-key) [9] (ENTER) key.
(10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display
“Tune”.
Use the br (10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys
to display “Jack”.
T u n e
J a c k
Use the br (10-key) [–] and [+] keys to adjust
2.
the tuning.
Use the br (10-key) [–] and [+] keys to select
the pedal effect you want.
• The following shows the available pedal effects.
4.
• Performing this step causes the display to change from
“Tune” to a value that indicates the current frequency
setting as shown below. You can change the frequency
in 0.1 Hz steps.
Sustain
(SUS)
Sustains notes played while the pedal is
depressed. Organ and other similar tone
notes are sustained even if the pedal is not
pressed.
4 4 0 . 0 H z
Sostenuto
(SoS)
Sustains notes that are playing when the
pedal is depressed before the keyboard keys
are released.
• Even if you do not perform a br (10-key) operation to
adjust the tuning, the current frequency setting will
appear automatically after a few seconds.
Soft
(SFt)
Slightly softens notes played while the pedal
is depressed.
Rhythm
(rHy)
Pressing the pedal starts and stops Auto
Accompaniment or song playback.
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Controlling the Keyboard Sounds
Octave Shift
Octave Shift lets you raise or lower the pitch of the keyboard
notes in octave units.
• The octave shift setting range is –2 to +2 octaves.
• When using Split (page E-15), you can individually set the
left and right keyboard ranges to the pitches you want.
1.
Keep pressing cp until the screen shown below
appears on the display.
If you want to use Split, turn on Split before pressing cp.
• If you do not perform any operation for a few seconds
after this screen appears, the display will return to the
previous screen automatically.
p p
O c t U
e r
2.
3.
Use the br (10-key) [–] and [+] keys to shift the
octave.
• Split On : This step affects the right side keyboard
range only.
• Split Off : This step affects the entire keyboard range.
Press cp.
• Split On : The screen shown below will appear. Use the
br (10-key) [–] and [+] keys to shift the
octave for the left side keyboard range.
• Split Off : The screen shown below will appear.
Advance to step 4.
O c t L o w e r
4.
Press cp again.
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Sampling Sounds and Playing Them on the Digital
Keyboard
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crcsct
You can sample a sound from a microphone, a portable audio
player, or other device, and then play the sound on the
keyboard. For example, you could sample the bark of your
dog and then use the sound in a melody. You also can sample
and use passages from a CD. The sampling feature is a great
way to create new sounds that are highly creative.
• Use a commercially available dynamic microphone.
• Connection of an external device requires commercially
available connecting cords, supplied by you. Connecting
cords should have a stereo mini plug on one end and a plug
that matches the configuration of the external device on the
other end.
Connection and Preparation
2. Turn down the volume levels of the external
device and the Digital Keyboard.
• Before connecting, make sure that this Digital
Keyboard, as well as the microphone (WK-220 or
WK-225) or external device (CTK-4200) being
connected, are all turned off.
3. Turn on the external device or microphone, and
then turn on the Digital Keyboard.
• When using a microphone, adjust the input volume
level with ek (MIC VOLUME).
1. Connect a microphone or external device to the
Digital Keyboard.
• It will take a few seconds after you turn on the Digital
Keyboard before you will be able to use the microphone.
• Sampled sounds are recorded in monaural.
<CTK-4200>
Stereo mini plug
CD player, Cassette player,
etc.
Digital Keyboard AUDIO IN jack
<WK-220/WK-225>
• You cannot sample sounds input from through the
AUDIO IN jack.
MIC IN/SAMPLING jack
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3. What you should do next depends on your
Sampling and Playing a Melody
Sound (Melody Sampling)
Use the procedures in this section to sample a sound and play
it as the melody part on the Digital Keyboard.
• Up to five sampled sounds can be stored in Digital
Keyboard memory as tone numbers 601 through 605.
Simply select the tone number where the sound you want is
located to assign the sound to the keyboard.
Digital Keyboard model as described below.
• CTK-4200:
Output sound from the external device.
• WK-220, WK-225:
Output the sound in the direction of the microphone.
Sampling will start automatically.
• Sampling will not start if the volume of the sound is too
low.
To sample a sound
p
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S a m l i n
Press bn (TONE) and then use br (10-key) to
1.
enter the tone number (601 to 605) where you
want to store the sampled sound.
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No sampled sound stored
4. After the sound you want to sample is finished,
press cr and cs at the same time.
Sampling will stop.
N o D a t a
• Even if you do not press cr and cs, sampling will stop
automatically whenever there is no more sound being
input from the external device or microphone. Sampling
also will stop automatically 10 seconds after it is
started.
Lights
2.
Press cr and cs at the same time.
This enters sampling standby.
The allowable sampling time (in seconds) will appear on
the display momentarily and then the display will change
to the following.
g
S 1 : O r n l
Sampled sound 1
Used memory
(Unit: Kbytes)
Remaining
memory capacity
g
W
a i t i n
5. Play something on the Digital Keyboard.
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• You may not be able to get 10 seconds of sampling if
Digital Keyboard memory is low due to storage of other
data. If this happens, deleting other memory data you no
longer need will free up memory space and you should be
able to sample for 10 seconds. See “Deleting a Sampled
Sound” on page E-26 for more information.
• Sampling sound and storing it will delete any sound
data currently stored under the same tone number. To
help ensure that you do not accidentally delete
important data, be sure to read “Protecting Against
Accidental Deletion of Sampled Sounds” on page E-26.
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Changing the Volume of Sampled Sound
■ How sampled sounds are played
Pressing Middle C (C4) will play back the original sound. The
keys to the left and right of C4 play the sound at different
pitches.
Looped Playback
You can use the following procedure to change the volume
level of the looped playback of each sampled sound, if you
want.
1. Press the button of the sampled sound whose
volume you want to change (bt to cn).
C4
• This will cause the sounds loop to sound.
2. While the loop is sounding, hold down the same
Looping a Sampled Sound
sampled sound button (bt to cn) as you press
You can use the following procedure to loop a sampled sound
so it continues to repeat, as you play on the Digital Keyboard.
any keyboard key.
• Pressing the keyboard key quickly will increase sample
sound volume, while pressing slowly will decrease
volume.
1.
2.
Press bo (RHYTHM).
Press cr and ct at the same time.
3. After the sampled sound is at the volume level
This enters repeat standby.
you want, release its button (bt to cn).
y
p
S n t h P o
Lights
3.
Press the button (btto cn) that corresponds to
the melody sampling tone number you want to
select.
This will start looped playback of the selected sound.
To select this tone number:
Press this button:
601
602
603
604
605
bt
ck
cl
cm
cn
4. Press the same button again to stop playback.
5.
Press bs to return to the screen that was
displayed before step 2 of this procedure.
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Applying Effects to a Sampled Sound
Incorporating a Sampled Sound
into a Drum Set (Drum Sampling)
You can use the procedure to change the drum sounds that
are assigned to each keyboard key.
• You can store up to three drum sets and store them as tone
numbers 606, 607, and 608. Simply select the tone number
where the drum set you want is located to assign the drum
set sounds to the keyboard.
You can apply various effects to sampled sounds.
1.
Press bn (TONE) and then use br (10-key) to
enter the tone number (601 to 605) to which you
want to apply effects.
2.
Press bn (TONE) to cycle through the available
effects, described below.
1.
2.
Press bo (RHYTHM).
Effect Type
Description
(Display)
Press bn (TONE) and then use br (10-key) to
Normal sampled tone (no looping, no
enter the tone number (606, 607, or 608) for the
Original (Orgnl)
effect).
Loop 1 (Loop1) Loops the sampled sound.
Loops the sample sound and raises the
drum set whose sounds you want to change.
Loop 2 (Loop2) pitch of the resonating sound when the
keyboard key is released.
N o D a t a
Loops the sample sound and lowers the
Loop 3 (Loop3) pitch of the resonating sound when the
keyboard key is released.
Changes the pitch from low to high, at an
Pitch 1 (Ptch1)
increasing rate.
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Changes the pitch from high to low, at a
Pitch 2 (Ptch2)
decreasing rate.
3.
Press cr and cs at the same time.
Changes the pitch from high to low, at a
Pitch 3 (Ptch3)
decreasing rate, and then raises the pitch
when the key is released.
Tremolo (Treml) Alternates volume between high and low.
N o D a t a
Adds vibrato and changes the pitch by a
Funny 1 (Funy1)
gradually increasing amount.
Alternates between high pitch and low
Funny 2 (Funy2)
pitch.
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Adds vibrato and changes the pitch from
Funny 3 (Funy3)
low to high.
• Avoid assigning the same sampled sound to the keyboard
for play along and for looped play. Doing so will cause, the
Loop 1 effect to be applied to the keyboard tone while
looped play of the sampled sound is being performed.
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4. Press the keyboard key* to which you want to
6. After the sound you want to sample is finished,
assign the drum sound you are about to
sample.
press cr and cs at the same time.
This enters sampling standby.
The allowable sampling time (in seconds) will appear on
the display momentarily and then the display will change
to the following.
p
S m l D r m 1
Used memory
Remaining
g
W
a i t i n
(Unit: Kbytes)
memory capacity
Sampling will stop.
• Even if you do not press cr and cs, sampling will stop
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automatically whenever there is no more sound being
input from the external device or microphone. Sampling
also will stop automatically 10 seconds after it is
started.
* Drum sounds cannot be assigned to these keys
(WK-220, WK-225).
7. Press the keyboard key.
• You can repeat steps 3 through 6 to change other sounds
that make up the currently selected drum set. There are
eight sounds per drum set.
• You may not be able to get 10 seconds of sampling if
Digital Keyboard memory is low due to storage of other
data. If this happens, deleting other memory data you no
longer need will free up memory space and you should be
able to sample for 10 seconds. See “Deleting a Sampled
Sound” on page E-26 for more information.
C2
C7
5. What you should do next depends on your
Digital Keyboard model as described below.
• CTK-4200:
Output sound from the external device.
• WK-220, WK-225:
Output the sound in the direction of the microphone.
• Sampling a sound will delete any sound data currently
assigned to the same keyboard key. To help ensure
that you do not accidentally delete important data, be
sure to read “Protecting Against Accidental Deletion of
Sampled Sounds” on page E-26.
Sampling will start automatically.
• Sampling will not start if the volume of the sound is too
low.
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S a m l i n
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■ To change the pitch of a sampled sound
While holding down the keyboard key of the sampled sound
Editing Sampled Drum Set Sounds
You can use the procedures in this section to copy the drum
sound assigned to one keyboard key to another key, to
change the pitch of a sound, and to delete a sampled sound.
whose pitch you want to change, use the br (10-key) [–] and
[+] keys to change the pitch.
• You can change the pitch within a range of –64 to 63
semitones.
1.
Press bn (TONE) and then use br (10-key) to
enter the tone number (606, 607, or 608) for the
■ To delete a keyboard key’s sampled sound
While holding down the keyboard key whose sound you want
to delete, press bo(RHYTHM). In response to the “DelSure?”
drum set you want.
2.
3.
Press cr and cs at the same time.
Press ct (FUNCTION).
message that appears, press the br(10-key) [+] (YES) key to
delete, or [–] (NO) to cancel the delete operation.
• Deleting a sampled sound will return the key to its initial
default built-in sound.
Example: To delete the sound assigned to key D4
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S m l D r m 1
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Using a Drum Sampling Tone in Auto
Accompaniment (Drum Assign)
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speed
Use the following procedure to change the rhythm part of an
Auto Accompaniment pattern to a drum set sound that you
sampled.
This is the editing mode.
• While in the editing mode, you can copy a sound,
change the pitch of a sound, or delete a sound (each of
which is described below). Pressing ct (FUNCTION)
1.
Press bo (RHYTHM) and then use br (10-key)
again exits the editing mode and returns to step 2 of
to enter the rhythm number of the Auto
this procedure.
Accompaniment pattern you want.
You cannot use a Drum Sampling Tone in a user rhythm,
so do not select a user rhythm in the above step.
Indicates keyboard keys that have sounds assigned.
2.
3.
Press bn (TONE) and then use br (10-key) to
enter the tone number of the sampling drum set
that contains the sound you want to use.
■ To copy a sampled sound from one key to
another
While holding down the keyboard key to which the sampled
sound you want to copy is assigned, press the keyboard key
to which you want to copy it.
Press bn (TONE).
This changes the rhythm part of the Auto Accompaniment
pattern you selected in step 1 to the sampled sound you
selected in step 2.
Example: To copy sampled sound of key C4 to key D4
• To change the Auto Accompaniment rhythm part back
to its original sound, press bn (TONE) again.
Indicates the keyboard key whose sound was copied.
• Some rhythm part drum sounds cannot be replaced by
sampled sounds.
• A keyboard key that already has a sampled sound assigned
cannot be selected as a copy destination.
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Changing to Manual Sampling Stop
Other Sampling Functions
Normally the Digital Keyboard will stop sampling automatically
whenever it detects there is no sound input. You can use the
following procedure to enable manual sampling stop, which
will cause sampling to continue until you press a button to
Changing to a Manual Sampling Start
Normally when the Digital Keyboard is in sampling standby, it
will start sampling automatically whenever it detects sound
input. You can use the following procedure to enable manual
sampling start, which will cause sampling to wait until you
press a button to start it. You can use this to insert silence
before the sampled sound.
stop it. You can use this to insert silence after the sampled
sound.
1.
Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br
(10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display
“SAMPLING” (page E-7).
1.
Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br
Press the br (10-key) [9] (ENTER) key.
Press the br (10-key) [6] (p) key.
2.
3.
(10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display
“SAMPLING” (page E-7).
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S A M P L I N G
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A u t o S t o
2.
3.
Press the br (10-key) [9] (ENTER) key.
4.
Press the br (10-key) [–] key to turn off
automatic sampling stop.
Sampling continues until you perform one of the
operations below, even if nothing is being input from an
external device or the microphone.
A u t o S t r t
• Melody sampling (page E-20)
Press cr and cs at the same time.
• Drum sampling (page E-22)
Press the br (10-key) [–] key to turn off
Press cr and cs at the same time, or press any
automatic sampling start.
keyboard key.
This enables manual sampling start, which operates as
described below.
• Melody sampling (page E-20):
Sampling starts when you press cr and cs at the
same time, which you press in step 2 of the sampling
procedure.
• Drum sampling (page E-22):
Sampling starts when you release the Digital Keyboard
key you press in step 4 of the sampling procedure.
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Deleting a Sampled Sound
Protecting Against Accidental Deletion of
Sampled Sounds
You can use the following procedure to specify a sampled
tone number and delete its data.
You can use the following procedure to protect each sampled
sound against accidental deletion.
1.
Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br
(10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display
1.
Press bn (TONE) and then use br (10-key) to
“DELETE” (page E-7).
enter the tone number of the sampled tone you
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want to protect.
2.
Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br
(10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display
D E L E T E
“SAMPLING” (page E-7).
3.
4.
Press the br (10-key) [9] (ENTER) key.
2.
Press the br (10-key) [9] (ENTER) key.
Use the br (10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys
to display “Protect”.
g
S 1 : O r n l
P r o t e c t
Used memory
(Unit: Kbytes)
Remaining
memory capacity
5.
Press the br (10-key) [+] key to turn on
protection.
Once protected a tone cannot be deleted.
A protected tone is indicated as shown below.
3.
4.
Use the br (10-key) [–] and [+] keys to select
the tone number of the data you want to delete.
Press the br (10-key) [9] (ENTER) key.
This displays a delete confirmation message.
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1 : O r n l
*
Protected
S u r e ?
■ Saving Sample Data on an External Device
See page E-62 for details about how to transfer sampled data
to a computer for storage.
5.
Press the br(10-key) [+] (YES) key to delete the
data, or [–] (NO) or [7] (EXIT) to cancel the
delete operation.
• After the delete procedure is complete, “Complete” will
appear on the display followed by the screen in step 1
of the above procedure.
• For information about deleting individual drum sounds
in a drum sampling set, see “Editing Sampled Drum Set
Sounds” on page E-24.
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Playing Built-in Songs
bp
br
6789bk bl bm
ct
With this Digital Keyboard, built-in tune data is referred to as
“songs”. You can listen to the built-in songs for your own
enjoyment, or you can play along with them for practice.
2. To change to another song while demo
playback is in progress, use br (10-key) [–] and
[+] keys to enter the song number you want
(page E-7).
This will cause demo playback to jump to the song whose
number you entered.
• In addition to simple listening enjoyment, the built-in songs
can be used with the lesson system (page E-31) for
practice.
• You can increase the number of tunes using your computer
(page E-59).
• You cannot use br(10-key) number buttons to select a
song.
To stop demo playback, press bk.
3.
Demo playback continues until you stop it by pressing bk.
Playing the Demo Songs
Use the following procedure to play back built-in songs.
1.
Press bk and bl at the same time.
This will start playback of the demo songs.
• See page E-69 for information about song numbers and
the song sequence.
• Demo playback always starts from song number 151.
Song number
Tune name
D e m o T u n e
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Playing Built-in Songs
Pause, Skip Forward, Skip Back
Playing Back a Particular Song
Use the procedure below to play back one of the built-in
songs. You can play along on the keyboard with song
playback.
Use the operations in this section to perform pause, skip
forward, and skip back operations.
■ Pause
Start/Stop
1.
2.
Press 9.
This pauses song playback.
Press bp (SONG BANK).
1.
Press 9 again to resume playback from the
Song number
Tune name
point where you paused it.
■ Skip Forward
1.
Press 8.
T w i n k l e
This skips song playback forward to the next measure.
Each press of 8 skips ahead one measure. Holding
down 8 skips forward at high speed until you release it.
Use br(10-key) to enter the number of the song
2.
3.
• Pressing 8 while song playback is stopped performs
you want.
lesson function phrase skip forward (page E-32).
• See page E-69 for a complete list of available songs.
• Use the number buttons to enter the song number.
Specify three digits for the song number.
Example: To select 001, enter 0 3 0 3 1.
Measure number
Press bk.
This starts playback of the song.
Beat
Key
Note
■ Skip Back
Sustain pedal
1.
Press 7.
This skips song playback back to the previous measure.
Each press of 7 skips back one measure. Holding down
7 skips back at high speed until you release it.
• Pressing 7 while song playback is stopped performs
lesson function phrase skip back (page E-32).
Tempo
Fingering
Measure
4.
Press bk again to stop playback.
Song playback will continue (repeat) until you press bk to
stop it. You can cancel song repeat by pressing 6.
Indicator disappears when song repeat is turned off.
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4.
Pressing 6 again returns to normal playback.
Changing the song number clears the start measure and
end measure of the repeat operation.
Repeating Playback of Specific Measures
You can use the procedure in this section to repeat particular
measures for practice playing along until you master it. You
can specify the start measure and the end measure of the
section you want to play and practice.
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Start
End
These measures are repeated.
1.
Press 6 to temporarily turn off song repeat.
Changing Playback Speed (Tempo)
You can use the following procedure to change the speed
(tempo) in order to slow down playback to practice difficult
passages, etc.
1.
Press bm.
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Use y (slower) and t (faster) to change the tempo
setting. Holding down either button changes the setting at
high speed.
2. When song playback reaches the measure you
• Pressing y and t at the same time will return the
current song to its original default tempo.
want to specify as the start measure, press 6.
This specifies the measure as the start measure.
• Pressing bm causes the tempo value to flash on the
display. While the tempo value is flashing, you can use
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br (10-key) to change it. The tempo value will stop
flashing if you do not perform any operation for a short
while.
• Changing the song number will return the song to its
original default tempo.
3. When playback reaches the measure you want
to select as the end measure, press 6 again.
This specifies the measure as the end measure and starts
repeat playback of the measures in the specified range.
• During repeat play you can use 9 to pause playback,
8 to skip forward, or 7 to skip back.
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Adjusting the Song Volume
Turning Off the Part of One Hand for Practice
(Part Select)
Use the following procedure to adjust the balance between
the volume of what you play on the keyboard and song
playback volume.
You can turn off the right hand part or the left hand part of a
song during playback and practice playing along with the
remaining part.
1.
Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br
(10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display
1.
Press bl to select the part you want to turn off.
Each press of bl cycles through the settings shown
“Song Vol” (page E-7).
below.
g
S o n
V o l
Right hand part off
Left hand part off
Both hand parts off
Both hand parts on
Use the br (10-key) [–] and [+] keys to adjust
2.
the song volume.
Playing with the Tone as Song Playback
The procedure below lets you select the same keyboard tone
as the one being used in the song and play along with your
favorite tunes.
After selecting a song, hold down bp (SONG
1.
BANK) for about two seconds until the
displayed tone name changes to the tone name
of the song.
• If your currently selected tone is the same as the song
tone, the display contents will not change.
2.
Press bl.
This starts playback in accordance with the setting you
selected in step 1.
2. Play along with song playback.
• If you select a song that uses different tones for left and
right hand play, the right hand part tone is assigned to the
keyboard.
• During playback with one part turned off, only the notes of
the part that is turned off are shown on the display.
Increasing the Selection of Songs
You can load song data from an external device and increase
the selection of songs available on the keyboard. See the
following pages for more information.
• See page E-62 for details about how to transfer sampled
data to a computer for storage.
• For information about how to delete song data loaded from
an external device, see page E-58.
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Using Built-in Songs to Master Keyboard Play
bp
br
678 bk bl
bsbtckclcm
ct
To master a song, it is best to break it up into shorter parts
(phrases), master the phrases, and then put everything
together. Your Digital Keyboard comes with a Step Up Lesson
feature that helps you to do just that.
Step Up Lesson Flow
Step Up Lesson takes you through practice of the right hand
part, left hand part, and both hand parts for each phrase of a
song. Master all of the phrases and you master the song.
Phrases
Phrase 1
• Right Hand Lesson 1, 2, 3
• Left Hand Lesson 1, 2, 3
• Both Hand Lesson 1, 2, 3
The built-in songs are pre-divided into phrases to help you
master keyboard play.
Song start
Song end
4
Final
Phrase
Repeat the above to practice phrase
2, 3, 4, and so on, until you reach the
final phrase of the song.
Phrase 1
Phrase 2
Phrase 3
. . . .
4
After mastering all of the phrases,
practice the entire song.
4
Now you have mastered the entire
song!
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Messages that Appear during Lessons
2.
Press cl (or 8) to move forward one phrase,
or 7 to move back one phrase.
The following are the messages that appear on the display
during Step Lessons.
• Holding down 8 or 7 scrolls through phrases at high
speed.
• The Digital Keyboard remembers the last phrase you
practiced for up to 20 songs. To recall the last practice
phrase for the current song (if it is available), hold down
cl.
Message
Description
<Phrase>
Appears when you select a phrase, when a
lesson starts, etc.
• Note that certain phrases will cause
“<Wait>” to appear instead of “<Phrase>”.
Phrase number
<Wait>
Appears when the lesson starts with an intro
or fill-in phrase that is not included in the
phrases to be practiced. Play toll advance
automatically to the next phrase after the un-
included phrase plays, so wait until then to
start playing on the keyboard.
< P h r a s e >
NextPhrs
Appears when advancing automatically to the
next phrase. This message appears following
a phrase for which “<Wait>” (see above) is
displayed, and during an Auto Step Up Lesson
(page E-36).
Listen
Watch
Remember
First measure of the selected phrase
Appears at the start of Auto Step Up lesson 1,
2, or 3 (page E-36).
Press bl to select the part you want to practice.
3.
From top
This message appears during Auto Step Up
Lesson (page E-36) immediately before
practice from Phrase 1 up until the phrase
currently being practiced.
Each press of bl cycles through the settings shown
below.
Complete
Appears at the end of Auto Step Up Lesson
(page E-36).
Right hand practice
Left hand practice
Both hand practice
*
Selecting the Song, Phrase, and
Part You Want to Practice
First, select the song, phrase, and part you want to practice.
1. Select the song you want to practice (page
E-28).
This will select the first phrase of the song.
* This indicator (setting) is skipped if you press bl while
a lesson is in progress.
4.
Hold down bp (SONG BANK) for about two
seconds.
The same tone used for song playback will be assigned to
the keyboard (page E-30).
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2. Play notes on the keyboard in accordance with
the instructions provided on the display and by
voice fingering guide.
Lessons 1, 2, and 3
Now it is time to start the lessons. First, select the song and
part you want to practice.
During this lesson, the display shows the key you need to
press next. Voice fingering guide uses a simulate voice to
announce which finger you should use.
Lesson 1: Listen to the song.
First, listen to the example a few times to familiarize yourself
with what it sounds like.
1.
2.
Flashes
Lights
Press bs.
This starts example play.
To stop Lesson 1, press bs or bk.
Lesson 2: Watch how the song is played.
Play the song on the keyboard. During this lesson, the display
shows the key you need to press next. Voice fingering guide
also uses a simulate voice to announce which finger you
should use. Follow the instructions to press the correct
keyboard keys and play the notes. Don’t worry if you play the
wrong note. Song playback will wait until you play the correct
note. Take your time and play at your own pace.
<Lesson 2 Guidance>
Master playing the correct note with the correct finger
as instructed by the guidance. Practice playing with the
correct timing.
4
1.
Press bt.
Song playback will wait for you to play the correct note.
• Keyboard key goes from flashing to lit.
This starts Lesson 2.
• Note guide sounds the correct note to be played.
• Voice Fingering Guide tells you what finger to use.
4
Pressing the correct keyboard key causes song
playback to resume and the key for the next note
flashes.
3.
To stop Lesson 2, press bt or bk.
● If you complete Lesson 2 play to the end, a score that
rates your play appears on the screen.
Bravo!
Again!
You pass! Advance to the next lesson.
Go back and try again.
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Lesson 3: Remember what you learned as
you play.
Playing a Particular Song All the Way
Through
Though song playback stands by waiting for you to press the
correct keys as in Lesson 2, the Digital Keyboard does not
provide any guidance about what note you need to play next.
Remember everything you have learned up to Lesson 2 as
you play.
After you successfully complete all of the phrases in Lessons
1, 2, and 3, it is time to try playing the entire song from
beginning to end.
Use bl to turn off both hand parts and then
press bk.
1.
Press ck.
1.
Try playing with both hands and find out how the Digital
Keyboard evaluates your effort.
This starts Lesson 3.
2. Play the song along with the song playback.
Lesson Settings
<Lesson 3 Guidance>
Press the keyboard keys you learned in Lesson 2.
Playing without Phrase Repeat
You can turn off phrase repeat for Lessons 1, 2, and 3.
4
Song playback will wait for you to play the correct note.
• Note guide sounds the correct note to be played.
1.
Press 6.
This disables phrase repeat play.
Disappears
4
If you are still unable to press the correct keyboard
key, the Digital Keyboard will display keyboard
guidance and voice fingering guide will tell you what
finger to use, just as in Lesson 2.
4
Pressing the correct key will cause song playback to
resume.
Turning Off Voice Fingering Guide
3.
To stop Lesson 3, press ck or bk.
• If you complete Lesson 3 play to the end, a score that
rates your play appears on the screen the same as with
Lesson 2.
Use the following procedure to turn off voice fingering guide,
which tells you which finger to use to play each note in
Lesson 2 and Lesson 3.
1.
Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br
(10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display
“LESSON” (page E-7).
Flashes
L E S S O N
2.
3.
Press br (10-key) [9] (ENTER) key.
p
S e a k
Press the br (10-key) [–] key to select the OFF
setting.
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Changing the Phrase Length
Turning Off Note Guide
Use the following procedure to turn off note guide, which
sounds the note to be played next in Lesson 2 and Lesson 3.
You can use the following procedure to change the length of
lesson phrases, or to configure the lesson feature so the song
is played all the way through, without being divided into
phrases.
1.
Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br
(10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display
Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br
1.
“LESSON” (page E-7).
(10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display
2.
3.
“LESSON” (page E-7).
Press br (10-key) [9] (ENTER) key.
Use the br (10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys
Press br (10-key) [9] (ENTER) key.
2.
3.
to display “NoteGuid”.
Use the br (10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys
to display “PhraseLn”.
N o t e G u i d
P h r a s e L n
Press the br (10-key) [–] key to select the OFF
4.
setting.
Use the br (10-key) [–] and [+] keys to select
4.
the phrase length you want.
Turning Off Performance Evaluation
Off (oFF)
Preset (PrE)
The phrase length is from the beginning
to the end of the song.
Use the following procedure to turn off performance
evaluation, which evaluates your performance and displays a
score in Lesson 2 and Lesson 3.
Phrase lengths are as specified in the
song.
1.
Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br
(10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display
The following options are available for songs loaded from
external sources only.
“LESSON” (page E-7).
Short (Ln1)
Middle (Ln2)
Long (Ln3)
Length of one phrase is one measure.
Length of one phrase is two measures.
Length of one phrase is four measures.
2.
3.
Press br (10-key) [9] (ENTER) key.
Use the br (10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys
to display “Scoring”.
S c o r i n g
4.
Press the br (10-key) [–] key to select the OFF
setting.
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■ Auto Step Up Lesson Procedure
Using Auto Step Up Lesson
With Auto Step Up Lesson, the Digital Keyboard advances
Phrase 1
Lesson 1
through each lesson automatically.
4
Lesson 2
1. Select the song and part you want to practice
4
(page E-28).
Lesson 3
2.
Press cm.
4
Listen to the first phrase in Lesson 1.
• In Lesson 1, the sample phrase is played only once
before advancing to Lesson 2.
Phrase 2
Lesson 1
4
Lesson 2
3. Auto Step Up Lesson stops automatically after
you are able to get through all of the lessons
successfully.
4
Lesson 3
4
• In Lesson 2 and Lesson 3, the Digital Keyboard
advances to the next lesson if you are able to achieve
the “Bravo!” evaluation result.
Phrase 1, 2
• Lesson 3*
• To cancel a lesson, press cm or bk.
4
Phrase 3
Lesson 1
• You can change the step and phrase during Auto Step Up
4
Lesson using 7, 8, and bs to cl.
Lesson 2
• Starting Auto Step Up Lesson automatically turns on
4
phrase repeat (page E-34) and play evaluation (page
E-35). These features cannot be turned off during lessons.
Lesson 3
4
Phrase 1, 2, 3
• Lesson 3*
4
Next phrase practice using the same
procedure
4
Final phrase
Lesson 1
4
Lesson 2
4
Lesson 3
4
From Phrase 1 to the final phrase
• Lesson 3*
4
Lesson complete
* Auto Step Up Lesson advances to the next phrase,
regardless of whether the “Bravo!” result is attained.
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Music Challenge Keyboard Game
1
bpbobn
bk
cn
Music Challenge is a game that measures your reaction
speed as you press keys in response to on-screen keyboard
indicators and fingering guide indications.
4. The game ends when you advance successfully
through 20 notes.
• Your playing time appears on the display. After a short
while, the playing time display changes to a score. To
clear the score from the display, press bn (TONE), bo
(RHYTHM), or bp (SONG BANK).
Press bp (SONG BANK).
1.
2.
Press cn.
• You can cancel a game at any time by pressing cn or
This causes a key on the on-screen keyboard to start to
flash, and starts the Music Challenge song.
bk.
Playing time
Displayed during a game.
T i m e 1 9 . 2
M . C H A L . !
S c o r e 8 0
Number of remaining notes
Fingering
Score
3. After the on-screen keyboard indicator changes
from flashing to lit, press the indicated key with
the indicated finger as quickly as possible.
• Notes and fingering guide fingers are indicated randomly.
• The tempo of the game songs cannot be changed.
This causes the on-screen keyboard key to go out to let
you know that you cleared the first note. The next on-
screen keyboard key starts to flash, so get ready to press
the next key.
• All buttons except 1, bk, and cn are disabled while a
game is in progress.
• The time it takes you to press the keyboard key after
the on-screen key lights appears on the display (Unit:
0.1 sec). The shorter the time, the higher your score.
• Pressing a keyboard key before the on-screen key
goes from flashing to lit, will not advance to the next
note.
Time 0.3sec
M . C H A L . !
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Using Auto Accompaniment
bqbpbobn
br
6789bk bl bm
cq csct
With Auto Accompaniment, simply select an accompaniment
pattern. Each time you play a chord with your left hand the
appropriate accompaniment will play automatically. It’s like
having a personal backup group along with you wherever you
go.
Starting and Stopping the Rhythm Part Only
1.
Press bo (RHYTHM).
Rhythm number
Rhythm pattern name
• Auto Accompaniments are made up of the following three
parts.
(1) Rhythm
(2) Bass
y
p
S n t h P o
(3) Harmony
2.
3.
Use br (10-key) to select the rhythm number
you want.
You can have only the rhythm part play, or you can have all
three parts play at the same time.
• See the separate “Appendix” for information about
individual rhythms.
• Use the number buttons to enter the rhythm number.
Specify three digits for the rhythm number.
Example: To select 001, enter 0 3 0 3 1.
Playing the Rhythm Part Only
The rhythm part is the foundation each Auto Accompaniment.
Your Digital Keyboard comes with a variety of built-in rhythms,
including 8-beat and waltz. Use the following procedure to
play the basic rhythm part.
Press bk or 7.
This starts the rhythm.
This pattern changes with each beat.
4. Play along with the rhythm.
5.
To stop the rhythm, press bk again.
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5.
Pressing bl again returns to rhythm only
Playing All Parts
accompaniment.
Auto Accompaniment with Chords
• For information about starting Auto Accompaniment as
soon as a chord is played, see “Using Synchro Start” on
page E-42.
• You can use the split point to change the size of the
accompaniment keyboard range (page E-16).
Playing a chord with your left hand automatically adds bass
and harmony accompaniment parts to the currently selected
rhythm. It is just like having your own personal back up group
on call.
1. Start play of the Auto Accompaniment rhythm
Selecting a Chord Input Mode
part.
You can select from among the following five chord input
modes.
2.
Press bl.
This enables chord input on the accompaniment
keyboard.
• FINGERED 1
• FINGERED 2
• FINGERED 3
• CASIO CHORD
• FULL RANGE CHORD
Accompaniment keyboard
1.
2.
Hold down bl until the chord input mode
selection screen appears on the display.
Chord input mode
C h o r d
Lights
Use the br (10-key) [–] and [+] keys to select
3. Use the accompaniment keyboard to play
the chord input mode you want.
chords.
• If you do not perform any operation after the chord input
mode selection screen appears, the display will return
automatically to the screen that was displayed before
This will cause bass and harmony Auto Accompaniment
parts to be added to the rhythm part.
The illustration below shows the chord keyboard range
under WK-220 and WK-225 initial default settings.
you held down bl.
Chords
(no melody played)
Melody
F3
Example:Pressing D-F#-A-C on the accompaniment keyboard
4
Accompaniment for the D-F#-A-C chord (D7) sounds.
4. Play other chords with left hand as you play the
melody with your right hand.
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CASIO CHORD Fingering
Chord Type
■ FINGERED 1, 2, and 3
With these three input modes, you play chords on the
accompaniment keyboard using their normal chord fingerings.
Some chord forms are abbreviated, and can be fingered with
one or two keys.
See page E-70 for information about chords that are
supported and how they are fingered on the keyboard.
Example
C (C Major)
Major Chords
C
C#DEb E
F
F#G A A Bb B C C#DEb
E
F
b
Letters above the accompaniment
keyboard indicate the chord assigned
to each key. Pressing a single
accompaniment area key in the
CASIO CHORD mode will play the
major chord whose name is marked
above the key. All of the
Accompaniment keyboard
accompaniment area keys that are
marked with the same chord name
play exactly the same chord.
Minor Chords
Cm (C Minor)
● FINGERED 1
Play the component notes of the chord on
the keyboard.
C
C#DEb E
F
F#G A A Bb B C C#DEb
E
F
b
To play a minor chord, press the
accompaniment area key that
corresponds to the major chord, while
also pressing one other
accompaniment area key to the right.
● FINGERED 2
Seventh Chords
C7 (C Seventh)
Unlike FINGERED 1, 6th input is not
C
F#G A A Bb B C C#DEb
E
F
b
C#DEb E
F
To play a seventh chord, press the
accompaniment area key that
corresponds to the major chord, while
also pressing two other
b
possible. m7 or m7 5 is input.
● FINGERED 3
accompaniment area keys to the right.
Unlike FINGERED 1, allows input of
fraction chords with the lowest keyboard
note as the bass note.
Minor Seventh Chords
To play a minor seventh chord, press (C Minor Seventh)
Cm7
C
C#DEb E
F
F#G A A Bb B C C#DEb
E
F
b
the accompaniment area key that
corresponds to the major chord, while
also pressing three other
■ CASIO CHORD
With CASIO CHORD, you can use
simplified fingerings to play the four types
of chords described below.
accompaniment area keys to the right.
• When playing a minor, seventh, or minor seventh chord, it
makes no different whether the additional keys you press
are black or white.
Accompaniment keyboard
■ FULL RANGE CHORD
With this mode, you can use the full range
of the keyboard to play chords and the
melody.
See page E-70 for information about
chords that are supported.
Accompaniment keyboard / Melody keyboard
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■ Auto Accompaniment Fill-in
Use the procedure below to play a fill-in pattern during a
performance.
• A “fill-in” is a short phrase played where you want to change
the mood of a piece. A fill-in pattern can be used to create a
link between two melodies or an accent.
• Normal and variation patterns have their own unique fill-in
patterns.
Using Auto Accompaniment
Effectively
Auto Accompaniment Pattern Variations
Use the following procedures to play intro and ending
patterns, to play fill-in patterns, and to play variations of basic
Auto Accompaniment patterns.
● Normal Pattern Fill-in
■ Auto Accompaniment Variation
Each Auto Accompaniment pattern has a basic “normal
pattern” as well as a “variation pattern”.
1.
While a normal pattern is playing, press 7.
This plays the fill-in for the normal pattern.
• Normal pattern play will resume after the fill in pattern is
complete.
1.
Press 8.
Lights
This starts the variation pattern.
Lights
● Variation Pattern Fill-in
2.
1.
Pressing 7 returns to normal pattern.
While a variation pattern is playing, press 8.
This plays the fill-in for the variation pattern.
• Variation pattern play will resume after the fill in pattern
is complete.
Lights
Lights
■ Auto Accompaniment Intro
Use the following procedure to play an intro of a few
measures.
■ Auto Accompaniment Ending
1.
Press 6.
Use the following procedure to play an ending of a few
measures.
This starts the intro pattern. Normal pattern play will start
when the intro pattern is finished.
1. While an Auto Accompaniment is playing, press
• If you press 8 while an intro pattern is being played,
the variation pattern will start when the intro pattern is
9.
finished.
This will play the ending pattern and then stop Auto
Accompaniment play automatically.
Lights
Lights
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■ Using Synchro Start
Adjusting the Accompaniment Volume
Use the following procedure to configure the Digital Keyboard
to start Auto Accompaniment play as soon as you press a
keyboard key.
Use the following procedure to adjust the balance between
what you are playing on the keyboard and the volume of the
Auto Accompaniment.
1.
Press 9.
1.
Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br
This enters accompaniment start standby.
(10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display
Flashes
“AcompVol” (page E-7).
p
A c o m V o l
2.
Use the br (10-key) [–] and [+] keys to adjust
the accompaniment volume.
2. Play a chord on the keyboard.
This will start full part accompaniment (normal).
Using One-Touch Preset
With One-Touch Preset, the Digital Keyboard automatically
configures optimal tone, tempo, and other settings in
accordance with the rhythm pattern you select.
Any of the following operations can be performed while in
synchro standby to start a non-normal pattern.
• To start with intro pattern, press 6.
• To start with variation pattern play, press 8.
1.
Hold down bo (RHYTHM) until the current tone
Changing Auto Accompaniment Speed
(Tempo)
screen appears on the display.
This will automatically apply the One-Touch Preset
settings in accordance with the rhythm pattern that is
currently selected.
Use the following procedure to change Auto Accompaniment
speed to a level that suits you.
2. Play a chord on the keyboard.
1.
Press bm.
This will start accompaniment automatically.
Use y (slower) and t (faster) to change the tempo
setting. Holding down either button changes the setting at
high speed.
• Pressing y and t at the same time will initialize the
tempo setting in accordance with the currently selected
rhythm.
• While the tempo value is flashing, you also can use br
(10-key) to change it.
• If you do not perform any operation for a few seconds
after the tempo setting screen appears, the display will
return to the screen displayed before you pressed bm.
Flashes
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Type
number
Using Auto Harmonize
Type Name
Description
Auto Harmonize automatically adds harmony to notes you
play with your right hand, which adds rich depth to the melody
of your performances. You can select from among 12 types of
Auto Harmonize to suit the type of music you are playing.
001
Duet 1
Adds close (separated by 2 to 4
degrees) 1-note harmony below
the melody note.
002
Duet 2
Adds open (separated by more
than 4 to 6 degrees) 1-note
harmony below the melody note.
• Auto Harmonize is controlled using the same button cq as
003
004
Country
Octave
Adds country style harmony.
the Arpeggiator (page E-57). Because of this, these two
functions cannot be used at the same time.
Adds the note from the next lower
octave.
1.
Press bl to enable Auto Accompaniment with
005
006
5th
Adds the fifth degree note.
chords (ACCOMP indicator lit) (page E-39).
3-Way Open Adds 2-note open harmony, for a
total of three notes.
• Auto Harmonize cannot be used while FULL RANGE
CHORD is selected as the chord input mode. Select
another mode if you want to use Auto Harmonize.
007
008
009
010
3-Way Close Adds 2-note close harmony, for a
total of three notes.
2.
Hold down cq until the Auto Harmonize or
Strings
Adds harmony that is optimal for
strings.
Arpeggiator type number and type name appear
on the display.
• If you do not perform any operation for a few seconds,
the display will return to previous screen automatically.
4-Way Open Adds 3-note open harmony, for a
total of four notes.
4-Way Close Adds 3-note close harmony, for a
total of four notes.
Type number
Type name
011
012
Block
Adds block chord notes.
Big Band
Adds big band style harmony.
D u e t
1
4.
Press cq to turn on Auto Harmonize.
If you play chords with your left hand and the melody with
your right hand, harmony notes will be added to the
melody.
Use the br (10-key) [–] and [+] keys to select
3.
the Auto Harmonize type you want.
• Press cq again to turn off Auto Harmonize.
• 013 through 102 are Arpeggiator types (page E-57). Do
not select them when using the Auto Harmonize.
S t . G r P n o
D u e t
2
Lit when on
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3.
Use the br (10-key) [–] and [+] keys to select
Looking Up the Notes of Chords
(Chord Book)
the type of chord you want.
Selecting a chord type causes the chord to sound, and
shows the chord name and its notes on the display.
You can use the Chord Book to look up chords that you do not
know how to play.
Example: Selecting M (Major)
1.
Press cs.
(
j
)
M
M a
o r
C h o r d B k
2. On the chord keyboard, press the keyboard key
that corresponds to the root note of the chord
you want to look up.
Chord type
Chord notes
Chord keyboard
• You can select any one of the following chord types.
M(Major), m(minor), dim, aug, sus4, sus2, 7th, m7,
b
b
M7, m7 5, 7 5, 7sus4, add9, madd9, mM7, dim7, 69,
6th, m6
• To display inverted forms of the chord, use br (10-key)
keys [0] through [4] as shown below.
To display this inverted form:
Normal form
Press this key:
Example: To look up C
0
1
2
3
4
First inversion
Second inversion
Third inversion
C h o r d B k
Fourth inversion
4. After you are finished looking up what you
want, press cs to exit the Chord Book.
• You can also exit the chord book by pressing bn
(TONE), bo (RHYTHM), bp (SONG BANK), or bq.
Root note
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Editing Auto Accompaniment Patterns
4
bo
br
6789bk bl
ct
You can use the procedure in this section to edit the Digital
Keyboard’s built-in Auto Accompaniment rhythm patterns and
create your own “user rhythms”.
• You can store up to 10 user rhythms in Digital Keyboard
memory, using rhythm numbers 181 through 190.
■ Editable Contents
• Rhythm number
• Part on/off
• Tone number
• Volume level
• Left-right speaker balance (panning)
• Reverb depth (reverb send)
• Chorus depth (chorus send)
■ Editable Accompaniment Patterns and
Instrument Parts
Any of the following parts that make up each rhythm that is
assigned a rhythm number can be edited.
Accompaniment patterns (intro, fill-in, etc.): 6 types
Instrument parts (drum, bass, etc.): 8 types
To edit and save an Auto Accompaniment
1. Select the number of the rhythm you want to
edit.
Accompaniment Pattern
2.
Press 4.
Instrument
Parts
Lights
Rhythm number
I
N
NF
V
VF
E
y
D r m : R h
.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Drum
I-1
I-2
I-3
I-4
I-5
I-6
I-7
I-8
N-1 NF-1 V-1 VF-1 E-1
N-2 NF-2 V-2 VF-2 E-2
N-3 NF-3 V-3 VF-3 E-3
N-4 NF-4 V-4 VF-4 E-4
N-5 NF-5 V-5 VF-5 E-5
N-6 NF-6 V-6 VF-6 E-6
N-7 NF-7 V-7 VF-7 E-7
N-8 NF-8 V-8 VF-8 E-8
bl
Percussion
Bass
Chord 1
Chord 2
Chord 3
Chord 4
Chord 5
Button
Editable content
Accompaniment Pattern
(Flashes)
Instrument part
If the “Err Mem Full” message appears on the display, see
page E-68 for information about what you should do.
6 7 7 8 8 9
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Editing Auto Accompaniment Patterns
3.
7.
Press a button from 6 to 9 to select the
Accompaniment Pattern you want to edit.
The name of the pattern will appear on the display.
To edit the other contents, press ct
(FUNCTION) to display the screen for the
setting you want.
• Each press of ct (FUNCTION) will cycle through the
settings shown below, from 1 through 6.
• Use the br (10-key) [–] and [+] keys to change the
currently selected setting.
• You can play the current settings of the editable part by
pressing bk.
y
D r m : R h
Setting Type
Part on/off
Display
Part
Settings
1
2
3
On/Off
8 Variation selected
Tone number*
Tone
Vol.
001 - 583
000 - 127
Pattern selected by each button
Volume level
6: Intro
Left-right speaker
balance (panning)
7: Normal, Normal Fill-in
+
4
5
6
Pan
Rvb
Cho.
–64 - 0 - 63
(Each press toggles the selection.)
8: Variation, Variation Fill-in
Reverb depth
(reverb send)
000 - 127
(Each press toggles the selection.)
9: Ending
Chorus depth
(chorus send)
000 - 127
4.
Press bl to select the instrument part you want
* Instrument parts 1 and 2 can be assigned drum set tones
only.
to edit.
The part number of the part you select will flash on the
display.
8. Repeat steps 4 through 7 as many times as
necessary to edit the parts you want for the
pattern you selected in step 3.
Flashing: Part selected for editing.
• If you change the rhythm number in step 6, the editable
contents (1 through 6 in the above table) you last
configured in step 7 of this procedure will be overwritten
with the settings of the newly selected rhythm.
Parts that contain data.
Part 6 (Chord 3)
9. Repeat steps 3 through 8 as many times as
necessary to edit the accompaniment patterns
you want (intro through ending).
5.
6.
Press bo (RHYTHM).
This will display the rhythm name.
Press 4.
10.
Use the br (10-key) [–] and [+] keys to select
This will display a message asking if you want to save the
user rhythm.
the rhythm number you want to assign to the
instrument part you are editing.
A different rhythm number is assigned for each instrument
part.
• You can play the data of the currently selected rhythm
number by pressing bk.
• All of the eight instrument parts of an intro (I-1 to 8)
must have the same rhythm number. If you assign
rhythm 003 to I-1, for example, 003 also will be
assigned automatically to parts I-2 through I-8. If you
then assign rhythm 004 to part I-2, for example, I-1 and
all of the other parts also will change to 004. All of the
eight parts of an ending (E-1 to E-8) also must have the
same rhythm number.
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Editing Auto Accompaniment Patterns
To delete saved data
11-1.
Press the br (10-key) [–] key to exit without
saving.
The following procedure cannot be performed while an Auto
Accompaniment editing (rhythm edit) operation is in progress.
This displays the delete confirmation message.
Press the br (10-key) [+] key to exit the editing
procedure.
1.
Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br
(10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display
11-2.
Press the br (10-key) [+] key to save the data.
“DELETE” (page E-7).
Flashes
y
p
S n t h P o
D E L E T E
• Use br (10-key) [–] and [+] keys to select the rhythm
number you want to save.
Used memory (Unit: Kbytes)
• You can edit the user rhythm name. Use the br
(10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to move the cursor
to the character you want to change, and then use [+]
and [–] to change the character.
Remaining memory capacity
2.
3.
Press the br (10-key) [9] (ENTER) key.
Press the br (10-key) [6] (p) key.
U s e 1
User rhythm name
4.
5.
Use the br (10-key) [–] and [+] keys to select
the user rhythm you want to delete.
12.
Press br (10-key) [9] (ENTER) key.
This will display a message asking if you want to save the
user rhythm.
Press the br (10-key) [9] (ENTER) key.
This displays a delete confirmation message.
• Press the br (10-key) [+] key to save the data.
• Press the br (10-key) [–] key to return to the screen
that was displayed before you pressed [9] (ENTER)
S u r e ?
key.
6.
Press the br (10-key) [+] (YES) key.
After the delete procedure is complete, “Complete” will
appear followed by the screen in step 2 of the above
procedure.
• If you select a user rhythm number that already
contains data, the existing data will be replaced by the
new data.
• To cancel the delete operation, press [–] (NO) or [7]
(EXIT) in place of [+] (YES).
• You cannot change the tone assigned to the keyboard
while an Auto Accompaniment editing (rhythm edit)
operation is in progress.
■ Saving User Rhythm Data on an External Device
See page E-62 for details about how to transfer sampled data
to a computer for storage.
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Saving Keyboard Setups to Registration Memory
bo
br
bsbtckclcmcn
Registration memory lets you store Digital Keyboard setups
(tone, rhythm, etc.) for instant recall whenever you need them.
Registration memory simplifies performance of complex
pieces that require successive tone and rhythm changes.
■ Registration Save Example
This example saves the data shown in the table below to the
following setups in Bank 1.
• Initial melody setup saved to Setup 1-1.
• Second melody setup saved to Setup 1-2.
• Third melody setup saved to Setup 1-3.
You can have up to 32 setups in Registration memory at one
time. bs and bt to cm are used for recording.
Setup 1–1 Setup 1–2 Setup 1–3
Tone Number
Rhythm Number
Tempo
001
118
080
062
005
140
001
089
089
■ Registration Memory Data
The following is the complete list of data that is saved to a
registration memory setup.
bs
bt
ck
cl
cm
• Tone numbers (main, layer, split)
• Rhythm number
• Tempo
• Auto Harmonize
• Transpose
Area 1
Area 2
Area 3
Area 4
• Split point
• Touch Response
• Octave shift
• Chord fingerings
• Accompaniment volume
• Arpeggiator setting (on, off, type)
• Synchro start
• Reverb (on, off, type)
• Chorus (on, off, type)
• Accomp (on, off)
• Arpeggiator hold (on, off)
• Layer (on, off)
Bank 1
Setup 1-1 Setup 1-2 Setup 1-3 Setup 1-4
Setup 2-1 Setup 2-2 Setup 2-3 Setup 2-4
Bank 2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Bank 8
Setup 8-1 Setup 8-2 Setup 8-3 Setup 8-4
• Each press of bank select button bs cycles through the
bank numbers, from 1 to 8.
• Pressing a button from bt to cm selects the corresponding
area in the currently selected bank.
• Split (on, off)
• Pedal effect
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Saving Keyboard Setups to Registration Memory
To save a setup to registration
memory
To recall a setup from registration
memory
1.
1.
Press bs to select the bank that contains the
Press bo (RHYTHM).
Bank number
setup you want to recall.
Bank 6
2. Configure the tone, rhythm, and other settings
you can to include in the setup.
2.
Use buttons bt to cm to select the area whose
setup you want to recall.
Press bs to select the bank you want.
3.
This will recall the registration memory setup and
automatically configure the Digital Keyboard settings
accordingly.
Each press of bs cycles through the bank numbers.
Bank 4
R e c a l l
Setup 6-1 recalled
• You also can select a bank by holding down bs as you
use the br (10-key) number buttons to enter a bank
• Notes currently being sounded by the keyboard may stop if
you recall a setup that causes a change in octave shift
(page E-18). To keep this from happening, either select a
setup that does not cause a change in the octave shift
setting, or hold down the pedal (which will cause notes
currently being played to be sustained).
number.
While holding down cn, press a button from bt
4.
to cm to select an area.
This will save the settings you configured in step 2 into the
applicable setup.
• If there is anything already stored in the setup, it will be
replaced (deleted) by the new setup.
■ Saving registration Data on an External Device
See page E-62 for details about how to transfer sampled data
to a computer for storage.
S t o r e
Stored in Setup 4-1
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Recording Your Keyboard Play
3
bpbobn
br
bk bl
bsbtckclcmcn
The recorder feature lets you record your keyboard play.
4. Configure the tone, rhythm, and other settings
you want to use.
Recording and Playing Back
Keyboard Play
Use the following procedure to record everything you play on
the keyboard.
5. Start playing.
Recording starts as soon as you play something on the
keyboard.
• You can use Auto Accompaniment while playing. If you do,
Auto Accompaniment also will be recorded.
1.
2.
Press bo (RHYTHM).
Press 3.
6.
To stop recording, press bk.
Lights
Lights
3.
Press 3 again.
7.
To play back what you have recorded, press bk
This will enter record standby.
again.
Flashes
Each press of bk starts and stops playback.
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Recording Your Keyboard Play
8.
Press 3 twice to exit the recorder mode.
Using Tracks to Record and Mix
Parts
Disappears
You can divide a song according to various types of parts
(instrument, left and right hand, etc.), and record each part to
a specific track. You can mix up to six tracks (the original track
plus five additional tracks) into a final song.
■ About tracks
Tracks are numbered from 1 to 6.
• If you do not specify a track number when recording,
recording is performed to Track 1 automatically.
• The flashing on the screen shown in step 3 becomes
faster when remaining recorder memory capacity
becomes less than 100 notes.
• Total recorder memory capacity is approximately
12,000 notes. Recording will stop automatically when
there is no more unused recorder memory remaining.
In addition to what you play on the keyboard, the following
information also is recorded.
• Track 1
Settings:
• Each press of 3 cycles through the settings shown
Tone number, rhythm number, tempo, reverb, chorus,
chords, layer/split settings, Auto Harmonize/Arpeggiator
setting
below. You can listen to the recorded data as many
times as you like by pressing bk while in playback
standby.
Operations:
Pedal, INTRO button, SYNCHRO/ENDING button,
NORMAL/FILL-IN button, VARIATION/FILL-IN button
Playback
Standby
Recorder Off
Record Standby
• Tracks 2 through 6
Tone number, pedal operation
■ To delete recorded data
After step 3 of the above procedure, do hold down 3
(without pressing any keyboard key) until the message
“Tr.Del?” appears on the display. Press [+] (YES) to delete the
data, or [–] (NO) to cancel the delete operation.
• Turning off the Digital Keyboard while recording is in
progress will cause any data in recorder memory to be
deleted.
• A new recording replaces (deletes) previously recorded
contents.
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Recording Your Keyboard Play
5.
To stop recording, press bk.
To record to Tracks 1 through 6
• To play back what you have recorded, press bk again.
Each press of bk starts and stops playback.
1. Record the first part to Track 1.
To record to Track 1, perform steps 1 through 4 under
“Recording and Playing Back Keyboard Play” (page
E-50).
Lights
6. Repeat steps 2 through 5 to record the other
tracks.
7. After you finish recording all of the tracks,
press bk.
2.
3.
Press 3.
• This will start playback of the recorded tracks. Press
This will enter record standby.
bk to stop or restart playback.
Flashes
• At this time you can turn off playback of specific tracks
using buttons bs to cn. Pressing a key toggles
playback of each track on (track number displayed) or
off (track number not displayed).
• If you want to re-record a track, press 3. This will
return to step 2 of the above procedure. Only the tracks
that are turned on (displayed) above will play as you
re-record.
Example: Tracks 2 and 3 selected
Disappears
Press a button from btto cn to select the track
number of the next track to which you want to
record.
This will enter record standby for the track you selected.
Example: Track 2
Flashes
8.
Press 3 twice to exit the recorder mode.
Disappears
• If you want to use a different tone than the one you
used in Track 1, press bn (TONE) and then use br
(10-key) to input the tone number.
4.
Press bk.
This will start playback of what you recorded up to this
point in other tracks and record what you play on the
keyboard to the currently selected track. Play the notes
you want on the keyboard.
■ To delete a recorded track
After step 3 of the above procedure, do hold down 3
(without pressing any keyboard key) until the message
“Tr.Del?” appears on the display. Press [+] (YES) to delete the
track, or [–] (NO) to cancel the delete operation.
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Recording Your Keyboard Play
Recording Two or More Songs,
and Selecting One for Playback
Recording while Playing Along
with a Built-in Song
You can record up to five songs (numbered 1 through 5) in
memory. After that, you can select a specific song for
playback.
This section explains how to play along and record along with
one of the Digital Keyboard’s built-in songs.
● The following operations and settings also are
recorded along with your keyboard play.
Tone number, song number, pedal operation, tempo, reverb,
chorus, layer/split settings
Press bo (RHYTHM).
1.
2.
Press 3.
A song number will appear in the upper left corner of the
display for a few seconds. While it is, use br (10-key) to
specify the number of the song you want to record or play
• There can be only one recording of keyboard play with a
built-in song in recorder memory. Making a new recording
replaces (deletes) previously recorded data.
back. The song number will disappear if you do not
perform any operation.
Example: Song 2
1.
2.
Press bp (SONG BANK).
Press 3.
This will enter playback standby.
y
P l a
N o .
Lights
3.
4.
Press 3 to record, or bk to play back.
To stop recording or playback, press bk.
Press 3 twice to exit the recorder mode.
■ To delete recorded data
After step 2 of the above procedure, do hold down 3
(without pressing any keyboard key) until the message “Song
Del?” appears on the display. Press [+] (YES) to delete the
song, or [–] (NO) to cancel the delete operation.
3.
Press 3 again.
This will enter record standby.
Flashes
4.
Use br (10-key) to enter the song number you
want to assign to the recording.
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Recording Your Keyboard Play
5.
Press bl to cycle through the parts in the
Saving Recorded Data on an
External Device
sequence shown below.
You can save data you record with the Digital Keyboard on
your computer’s hard disk. See page E-62 for details about
how to transfer sampled data to a computer for storage.
Right-hand Recording
Left-hand Recording
Both-hand Recording
Example: Left-hand part recording
Flashes
• Configure tone and tempo settings at this time as well.
6.
Press bk to start built-in song playback and
recorder recording.
Play along with the playback.
• To stop recording part way through, press bk.
7. Recording will stop automatically when the end
of the built-in song is reached.
This will enter playback standby.
Lights
8.
9.
Press bk.
This will start playback of what you recorded.
• Each press of bk starts and stops playback.
Press 3 twice to exit the recorder mode.
■ To delete recorded data
After step 2 of the above procedure, do hold down 3 until
the message “Song Del?” appears on the display. Press [+]
(YES) to delete the song.
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Other Useful Digital Keyboard Functions
bqbpbobn
br
cq
ct
1.
2.
Press bo (RHYTHM).
Changing the Scale of the
Keyboard
You can use the following procedure to select from among 17
preset scales, including the standard Equal Temperament.
Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br
(10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display
“SCALE” (page E-7).
Flashes
No.
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Scale name
Equal Temperament
Pure Major
Pure Minor
Pythagorean
Kirnberger 3
Werckmeister
Mean-Tone
Rast
Display
Equal
PureMajr
PureMinr
Pythagor
Kirnbrg3
Wercmeis
MeanTone
Rast
S C A L E
Press br (10-key) [9] (ENTER) key.
3.
q
E u a l
Bayati
Bayati
Hijaz
Hijaz
Scale Name
Saba
Saba
Dashti
Dashti
Use the br (10-key) [–] and [+] keys to select
4.
5.
Chahargah
Segah
Chaharga
Segah
the preset scale you want. After selecting a
scale, press the key on the keyboard that you
want to use as the root key (C to B).
Gurjari Todi
Chandrakauns
Charukeshi
GujrTodi
Cndrkuns
Carukesi
After you are finished, press ct (FUNCTION) to
assign the scale to the keyboard.
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Other Useful Digital Keyboard Functions
Using the Current Scale Notes for Auto
Accompaniments
Using Music Preset
Selecting a Music Preset instantly changes the Digital
Keyboard to a preset setup (tone, rhythm, tempo, etc.) for play
of songs of various genres/categories. The press of a button
sets up the Digital Keyboard so those songs sound exactly the
way you thought they should.
You can use the following procedure to reflect the preset
scale you selected in Auto Accompaniments.
1.
Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br
(10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display
• See the separate “Appendix” for a complete list of the 305
Music Presets that are available.
“OTHER” (page E-7).
Flashes
1.
Press bq.
Preset number
Preset name
O T H E R
I L o v e H e r
2.
3.
Press br (10-key) [9] (ENTER) key.
Use the br (10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys
to display “AcompScl”.
p
A c o m S c l
Lights
2.
Use br (10-key) to select the preset number
4.
Use the br (10-key) [+] key to select on.
you want.
This will change the setup (tone, rhythm, etc.) of the
Digital Keyboard.
• At this time the Digital Keyboard will go into Auto
Accompaniment synchro start standby (page E-42).
• Pressing bn (TONE), bo (RHYTHM), or bp (SONG
BANK) will return to the screen that was displayed
before you held down in step 1, above.
3. Play along on the keyboard with the
accompaniment.
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Other Useful Digital Keyboard Functions
3.
Press cq to turn on Arpeggiator.
Using the Arpeggiator
The Arpeggiator makes it possible to play an arpeggio pattern
automatically. There are 90 different arpeggio patterns from
which to choose in order to match the music you are playing.
Playing a chord on the keyboard will start arpeggio play.
• Press cq again to turn off Arpeggiator.
S t . G r P n o
• The Arpeggiator is controlled using the same button cq as
Auto Harmonize (page E-43). Because of this, these two
functions cannot be used at the same time.
Lit when on
1.
Hold down cq until the Auto Harmonize or
Arpeggiator type number and type name appear
on the display.
• If you do not perform any operation for a few seconds,
the display will return to the previous screen
automatically.
• The tempo setting of the Arpeggiator is the same as that set
for the metronome (page E-13).
Type number
Type name
Sustaining an Arpeggio (Arpeggiator Hold)
Use the following procedure when you want an arpeggio
pattern to keep playing after you release the keyboard keys.
D u e t
1
1.
Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br
(10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display
Use the br (10-key) [–] and [+] keys to select
2.
“OTHER” (page E-7).
the Arpeggiator type you want.
• 001 through 012 are Auto Harmonize types (page
E-43). Do not select them when using the Arpeggiator.
2.
Press br (10-key) [9] (ENTER) key.
Octave
1... Uses the actual notes played.
2... Uses the actual notes played plus the same notes one octave.
4... Uses the actual notes played plus the same notes three octaves.
p g
A r e H l d
3.
Press the br (10-key) [+] key to select the ON
setting.
p
1 U
1
Speed (The number of arpeggio notes per beat)
Type
number
Type Name
Description
013-030 Up
Rising
Falling
031-048 Down
Repeat pattern alternating
between rising and falling
(Type A)
049-066 U/D A
Repeat pattern alternating
between rising and falling
(Type B)
067-084 U/D B
Random arrangement of
notes of the pressed keys
085-102 Random
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Other Useful Digital Keyboard Functions
Deleting User Song Data
You can use the following procedure to delete user song data
Deleting All Data in Digital
Keyboard Memory
Use the following procedure when you want to delete sampled
sounds, user songs and all other data, except for recorded
songs, currently in Digital Keyboard memory.
stored as song numbers 153 through 162.
1.
Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br
(10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display
“DELETE” (page E-7).
Flashes
• Performing this procedure also will delete protected
sampled sound data (page E-26). It is recommended
that you save important data to your computer’s hard
disk (page E-59).
D E L E T E
• This operation does not delete recorded song data.
1.
Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br
(10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display
Used memory
(Unit: Kbytes)
Remaining
memory capacity
“DELETE” (page E-7).
Flashes
2.
3.
Press the br (10-key) [9] (ENTER) key.
Press the br (10-key) [6] (p) key twice.
D E L E T E
Used memory
(Unit: Kbytes)
Remaining
memory capacity
U S E R S O N G
User song name
2.
3.
Press the br (10-key) [9] (ENTER) key.
4.
5.
Use the br (10-key) [–] and [+] keys to select
Use the br (10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys
the user song you want to delete.
to display “All Data”.
Press the br (10-key) [9] (ENTER) key.
Flashes
This displays a delete confirmation message.
A l l D a t a
S u r e ?
4.
5.
Press the br (10-key) [9] (ENTER) key.
6.
Press the br (10-key) [+] (YES) key.
After the delete procedure is complete, “Complete” will
appear followed by the screen in step 2 of the above
procedure.
• To cancel the delete operation, press [–] (NO) or [7]
(EXIT) in place of [+] (YES).
This displays a delete confirmation message.
S u r e ?
Press the br (10-key) [+] (YES) key.
After the delete procedure is complete, “Complete” will
appear followed by the screen in step 2 of the above
procedure.
• To cancel the delete operation, press [–] (NO) or [7]
(EXIT) in place of [+] (YES).
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br
bl
ct
Connecting the Digital Keyboard to Your
Computer
Connecting a Computer
You can connect the Digital Keyboard to a computer and
exchange MIDI data between them. You can send play data
from the Digital Keyboard to music software running on your
computer, or you can send MIDI data from your computer to
the Digital Keyboard for playback.
• Make sure you follow the steps of the procedure below
exactly. Connecting incorrectly can make data send
and receive impossible.
Minimum Computer System Requirements
1. Turn off the Digital Keyboard and then start up
your computer.
The following shows the minimum computer system
requirements for sending and receiving MIDI data. Check to
make sure that your computer complies with these
requirements before connecting the Digital Keyboard to it.
• Do not start up the music software on your computer
yet!
2. After starting up your computer, use a
commercially available USB cable to connect it
to the Digital Keyboard.
• Operating System
Windows® XP (SP2 or later) *1
Windows Vista® *2
B connector
Windows® 7 *3
Mac OS® X (10.3.9, 10.4.11, 10.5.8 or later, 10.6.6 or later)
USB cable
(A-B type)
*1: Windows XP Home Edition
Windows XP Professional (32-bit)
*2: Windows Vista (32-bit)
Digital Keyboard USB port
A connector
*3: Windows 7 (32-bit, 64-bit)
• USB port
Computer USB port
• Never connect to a computer that does not conform to
the above requirements. Doing so can cause problems
with your computer.
3. Turn on the Digital Keyboard.
• If this is the first time you are connecting the Digital
Keyboard to your computer, the driver software
required to send and receive data will be installed on
your computer automatically.
4. Start up your computer’s music software.
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5. Configure the music software settings to select
Navigate Channels
one of the following as the MIDI device.
The navigate channels can be used to display only the notes
of a particular channel (part) as on-screen guide information
from among the note information of a tune sent from the
computer.
CASIO USB-MIDI: (For Windows 7, Windows Vista,
Mac OS X)
USB Audio Device : (For Windows XP)
• For information about how to select the MIDI device,
see the user documentation that comes with the music
software you are using.
■ Specifying the Navigate Channels
From among the 16 available channels (numbered 01 to 16),
you can specify any two neighboring channels (such as 05
and 06) as navigate channels. The smaller numbered channel
is the navigate (L) channel, while the larger numbered
channel is the navigate (R) channel. Specifying the navigate
(R) channel will automatically configure the navigate (L)
channel as well.
• Be sure to turn on the Digital Keyboard first before
starting up your computer’s music software.
• Once you are able to connect successfully, there is no
problem with leaving the USB cable connected when you
turn off your computer and/or Digital Keyboard.
• This Digital Keyboard conforms to General MIDI Level 1
(GM).
• For detailed specifications and connections that apply to
MIDI data send and receive by this Digital Keyboard, see
the latest support information provided by the website at the
following URL.
1.
Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br
(10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display
“MIDI” (page E-7).
2.
3.
Press br (10-key) [9] (ENTER) key.
Use the br (10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys
to display “Navi. Ch”.
MIDI Settings
N a v i . C h
Keyboard Channel
Use the br (10-key) to specify the navigate (R)
4.
A keyboard channel is the channel used for sending Digital
Keyboard data to a computer. You can select the channel you
want for sending Digital Keyboard data to a computer.
• The keyboard channel setting range is 01 to 16.
channel.
This also will automatically configure the next lower
channel number as the navigate (L) channel.
1.
Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br
(10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display
“MIDI” (page E-7).
Flashes
M I D I
2.
3.
Press br (10-key) [9] (ENTER) key.
y
K e b d C h
Use the br (10-key) [–] and [+] keys to change
the keyboard channel.
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■ Turning Off the Navigate Channel Sound and
Playing the Part on the Keyboard
Local Control
There are times when exchanging data with a computer when
you may not want the Digital Keyboard to sound notes you
play on its keyboard. The local control setting lets you do just
that.
You can turn off the sound on one or both of the navigate
channels and play the cancelled part on the keyboard
yourself.
1.
Press bl to select the channel setting you want
1.
Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br
to turn off.
(10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display
Each press of bl cycles through settings (1) through (4)
“MIDI” (page E-7).
described below.
• If you turn off one channel, you can play the cancelled
part on the keyboard using the same tone as the
channel you turned off. If you turn off both channels
(option (3)), what you play on the keyboard sounds
using the tone of the navigate (R) channel.
2.
3.
Press br (10-key) [9] (ENTER) key.
Use the br (10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys
to display “Local”.
Selected channel indicator appears.
L o c a l
4.
Use the br (10-key) [–] and [+] keys to specify
Navigate (L)
Channel
Navigate (R)
Channel
the local control setting.
On-
On-
Accomp Out
Sound screen Sound screen
Enabling the Accomp Out setting causes Auto
Accompaniment data to be sent to the computer.
Guide
Guide
(1) R only displayed
{
×
×
×
{
×
{
(2) L only displayed
(3) LR displayed
{
×
Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br
1.
(10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display
×
{
{
“MIDI” (page E-7).
(4) LR nor displayed
{
{
{
{
2.
3.
Press br (10-key) [9] (ENTER) key.
Use the br (10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys
to display “AcompOut”.
p
A c o m O u t
4.
Use the br (10-key) [–] and [+] keys to turn
Accomp Out on or off.
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Connecting External Devices
Downloading Data Manager
Storing and Loading Digital
Keyboard Memory Data
1. Go to the CASIO WORLDWIDE site at the
following URL.
You can transfer sampled sounds, recorded songs, and other
data in Digital Keyboard memory to a computer for storage.
You also can load standard MIDI file (SMF) data, and Auto
Accompaniment data you download from the CASIO website
to the Digital Keyboard, which greatly expands the Song Bank
songs and Auto Accompaniment patterns available to you.
A special Data Manager application is required in order to
transfer data to and from the Digital Keyboard.
2. At the site, select a geographic area or country.
3. After accessing the area site, navigate to the
minimum computer system requirements for
Data Manager for this product.
• You should be able to find a link to Data Manager
information on the product introduction page of this
product. If you cannot find such a link, use the search
form of the area site where you are located to enter the
model name of this product and search for it.
• Note that site contents are subject to change without
notice.
Data Types Supported for Data Transfer
You can transfer the types of data listed below between the
Digital Keyboard and a computer.
File Name
Extension
Data Type
Description
4. Check if your computer system complies with
Sampled sound
(page E-20)
TW7
Sampled sound data
DW7*1
the minimum requirements for Data Manager.
User rhythms
(page E-45)
Edited Auto
Accompaniment data
AC7
5. Download Data Manager and its user’s guide to
your computer.
Song data loaded from a
User songs
(page E-30)
computer (Cannot be sent CM2
from the Digital Keyboard MID*2
to a computer.)
6. Follow the procedure in the user’s guide that
you downloaded in step 5 to install and use
Data Manager.
Recorded songs
(page E-50)
SP7
Recorded song data
SL7*3
• You can download accompaniment data from the
Internet Data Expansion system of the CASIO MUSIC
memory of this Digital Keyboard. Note that there is not
any accompaniment data intended specifically for this
model, so you should use data for other models.
Registration
setups
(page E-48)
Tone and rhythm setup
settings
RM7
All data
Above data
AL7
*1: Sampled drum set sounds
*2: Standard MIDI file (format 0, 1)
*3: Data recorded playing along with built-in song
• Since the accompaniment data is for other models, you
may experience some abnormalities when playing it on this
model.
• For information about accompaniment data compatibility
between models, see the Data Manager user’s guide you
download in step 5 of the above procedure.
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Connecting External Devices
Playing an External Device from the Digital
Keyboard
Connecting to Audio Equipment
This Digital Keyboard can be connected to commercially
available stereo, amplifier, or recording equipment, to a
portable audio player or other equipment.
Connection requires commercially available connecting cords,
supplied by you. The connecting cords should have a stereo
mini plug on one end and a plug that matches the
configuration of the external device on the other end.
Outputting Keyboard Notes to Audio
Equipment
Connection requires commercially available connecting cords,
supplied by you. The connecting cords should have a stereo
standard plug on one end and a plug that matches the
configuration of the external device on the other end.
• Turn off the Digital Keyboard when making
connections. After connecting, turn down the Digital
Keyboard and external device volume levels whenever
turning power on or off.
• After connecting, turn on the external device and then
the Digital Keyboard.
• If notes are distorted when they are sounded on the
external device, lower the volume setting of the
external device.
• Turn off the external device when making connections.
After connecting, turn down the Digital Keyboard and
external device volume levels whenever turning power
on or off.
• After connecting, turn on the Digital Keyboard and then
the external device.
Stereo mini plug
• If keyboard notes sound distorted when they are
sounded from external audio equipment, lower the
Digital Keyboard’s volume setting.
Portable audio player, etc.
Stereo standard plug
Digital Keyboard AUDIO IN jack
Audio equipment, amplifier,
etc.
Digital Keyboard PHONES/OUTPUT jack
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
Action
Included Accessories
I can’t find something that should be here.
Power Requirements
Carefully check inside all of the packing materials.
Power will not turned on.
• Check the AC adaptor or make sure that the batteries are facing
correctly (page E-9).
• Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor
power (page E-9).
The display lights up momentarily but power does
not turn on when I press the POWER button (1).
Press 1 firmly and completely to turn on power.
The Digital Keyboard outputs a loud sound and then Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor
suddenly powers down. power (page E-9).
The Digital Keyboard suddenly powers down after a This happens when Auto Power Off (page E-10) is triggered.
few minutes.
Display
The display keeps going out or are flashing.
Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor
power (page E-9).
On-screen keyboard keys or notes remain on the
display.
A Step Up Lesson is in progress and the Digital Keyboard is waiting
for you to play the next note in the song. To stop this from happening,
cancel the lesson (page E-33).
Screen contents are visible only from straight ahead. This is dues to production limitations. It does not indicate malfunction.
Sound
Nothing happens when I press any keyboard key.
• Adjust the volume setting (page E-10).
• Check if something is plugged into eo on the back of the Digital
Keyboard.
• If there is no sampled sound in memory, nothing will play if you
press a keyboard key while a tone in the range of 601 to 608 is
selected (page E-20).
• Turn power off and then back on to initialize all keyboard settings
(page E-10).
Nothing happens or notes do not play normally when
I play notes on the left side of the keyboard.
Press bl to disable chord input in the accompaniment keyboard area
(page E-39).
Nothing happens when I start an Auto
Accompaniment.
• With rhythms 171 to 180, nothing will sound until you play a chord
on the keyboard. Try playing a chord (page E-39).
• Check and adjust the accompaniment volume setting (page E-42).
• If there is no user rhythm stored in memory, Auto Accompaniment
will not start when you press bk while a rhythm in the range of 181
to 190 is selected (page E-45).
• Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard
settings (page E-10).
Nothing happens when I start playback of a built-in
song.
• It takes a little time after you press the button until the song starts to
play. Wait for a moment for the song to start.
• Check and adjust the song volume (page E-30).
• If there is no user song stored in memory, song playback will not
start when you press bk while a song in the range of 153 to 162 is
selected (page E-30).
• Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard
settings (page E-10).
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Symptom
Action
The metronome does not sound.
• Check and adjust the accompaniment volume setting (page E-42).
• Check and adjust the song volume (page E-30).
• Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard
settings (page E-10).
Notes keep sounding, without stopping.
• Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard
settings (page E-10).
• Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor
power (page E-9).
Some notes are cut off while they are playing.
The volume or tone setting I made has changed.
Notes are cut off whenever the number of notes being sounded
exceeds the maximum polyphony value of 48 (24 for some tones).
This does not indicate malfunction.
• Adjust the volume setting (page E-10).
• Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard
settings (page E-10).
• Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor
power (page E-9).
Output volume does not change even though is
change my keyboard touch.
• Change the Touch Response setting (page E-12).
• Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard
settings (page E-10).
In certain keyboard ranges, the volume and tone
quality sound are slightly different from those in other
keyboard ranges.
This is due to system limitations. It does not indicate malfunction.
With some tones, octaves do not change at the far
ends of the keyboard.
This is due to system limitations. It does not indicate malfunction.
The pitch of the notes does not match other
accompanying instruments or sounds strange when
played long with other instruments.
• Check and adjust the transpose (page E-17) and tuning settings
(page E-17).
• Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard
settings (page E-10).
The reverb of notes seems to change suddenly.
• Check and adjust the reverb setting (page E-16).
• Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard
settings (page E-10).
Operation
When I perform a skip forward or skip back
operation, the skip operation moves multiple song
measures instead of only a single measure.
While song playback is stopped or a Step Up Lesson is in progress,
skip forward and skip back operations are performed in phrase units
(page E-28).
Tone, rhythm, and other settings revert to their initial Though Digital Keyboard settings reset when you turn off the Digital
defaults whenever you turn on the Digital Keyboard. Keyboard, you can save setups to registration memory for instant
recall whenever you need them (page E-48).
Computer Connection
I can’t exchange data between the Digital Keyboard • Check to make sure that the USB cable is connected to the Digital
and a computer.
Keyboard and computer, and that the device is selected correctly
with your computer’s music software settings (page E-59).
• Turn off the Digital Keyboard and then exit the music software on
your computer. Next, turn the Digital Keyboard back on and then
restart the music software on your computer.
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Specifications
Models
CTK-4200/WK-220/WK-225
Keyboard
CTK-4200: 61 standard size keys
WK-220/WK-225: 76 standard size keys
Touch Response
Maximum Polyphony
Tones
2 types, Off
48 notes (24 for certain tones)
Built-in Tones
600
Sampling Tones
Up to 8 (Melody Sampling: 5, Drum Sampling: 3)*
Up to 10 seconds
Functions
Layer, Split, Piano/Organ button
1 to 10, Off
Reverb
Chorus
1 to 5, Off
Metronome
Beats per Measure
Tempo Range
Song Bank
0, 2 to 6
30 to 255
Built-in Songs
User Songs
152
Up to 10*
Step Up Lesson
Lessons
4 (Listen, Watch, Remember, Auto)
Lesson Part
L, R, LR
Functions
Repeat, Voice Fingering Guide, Note Guide, Performance Evaluation
20 notes
Music Challenge
Auto Accompaniment
Built-in Rhythms
User Rhythms
Chord Book Function
Registration
Recorder
180
Up to 10 (Accompaniment Edit)*
Chord guide
32 (4 setups × 8 banks)
Real-time recording, playback
5 songs, 6 tracks
Keyboard Play
Playing Along with a
Built-in Songs
1 song (L, R, LR)
Memory Capacity
Other Functions
Transpose
Approximately 12,000 notes (total for 6 songs)
1 octaves (–12 to +12 semitones)
Octave Shift
Upper/Lower 2 octaves
Tuning
A4 = 415.5 to 465.9 Hz (Initial Default: 440.0 Hz)
Preset Scales
Music Preset
17
305
One Touch Preset
Auto Harmonize
Arpeggiator
180
12 types
90 types
MIDI
16 multi-timbre received, GM Level 1 standard
Musical Information Function
Tone, Rhythm, Song Bank numbers and names, staff notation, fingering, pedal operation,
tempo, measure and beat number, chord name, etc.
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Inputs/Outputs
USB port
TYPE B
Sustain/Assignable jack
Phones/Output jack
Standard jack (sustain, sostenuto, soft, rhythm)
Stereo standard jack
Output Impedance: 140Ω, Output Voltage: 4.5V (RMS) MAX
Audio In jack
Stereo mini jack
Input Impedance: 9kΩ, Input Sensitivity: 200mV
Mic In/Sampling jack
(WK-220/WK-225)
Standard jack (connect a dynamic microphone only)
Input Impedance: 3kΩ, Input Sensitivity: 10mV
Power Jack
Power Supply
Batteries
DC9.5V
2-way
CTK-4200: 6 AA-size zinc-carbon batteries or alkaline batteries
WK-220/WK-225: 6 D-size zinc-carbon batteries or alkaline batteries
Battery Life
CTK-4200: Approximately 3 hours continuous operation on alkaline batteries
WK-220/WK-225: Approximately 5 hours continuous operation on zinc-carbon batteries
AC Adaptor
AD-E95100L
Auto Power Off
Approximately 6 minutes (during battery operation) or 30 minutes (during AC adaptor
operation) without any operation, Auto Power Off can be disabled.
Speakers
12cm × 2 (Output: 2.5W + 2.5W)
Power Consumption
Dimensions
9.5V = 7.7W
CTK-4200: 94.8 × 35.0 × 10.3 cm (37 5/16 × 13 3/4 × 4 1/16 inch)
WK-220/WK-225: 116.1 × 38.5 × 13.4 cm (45 3/4 × 15 3/16 × 5 1/4 inch)
Weight
CTK-4200: Approximately 4.3kg (9.5 lbs) (without batteries)
WK-220/WK-225: Approximately 6.9kg (15.2 lbs) (without batteries)
• Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
* This data is stored in a shared memory area with a total capacity of approximately 320Kbytes (1Kbyte = 1,024bytes).
Operating Precautions
Be sure to read and observe the following operating precautions.
■ Location
Avoid the following locations for this product.
• Areas exposed to direct sunlight and high humidity
• Areas subjected to temperature extremes
• Near a radio, TV, video deck, or tuner
The above devices will not cause malfunction of the product, but interference from the product can cause audio or video
interference of a nearby device.
■ User Maintenance
• Never use benzine, alcohol, thinner, or other chemical agents to clean the product.
• To clean the product or its keyboard, wipe with a soft cloth moistened in a weak solution of water and a mild neutral detergent.
Wring all excess moisture from the cloth before wiping.
■ Included and Optional Accessories
Use only accessories that are specified for use with this product. Use of unauthorized accessories creates the risk of fire, electric
shock, and personal injury.
■ Weld Lines
Lines may be visible on the exterior of the product. These are “weld lines” that result from the plastic molding process. They are not
cracks or scratches.
■ Musical Instrument Etiquette
Always be aware of others around you whenever using this product. Be especially careful when playing late at night to keep the
volume at levels that do not disturb others. Other steps you can take when playing late at night are closing the window and using
headphones.
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Error Messages
Display
Message
Cause
Action
Err Exist
A sampled drum set sound cannot be copied (page
E-24) to a keyboard key because the key already has
a sampled sound assigned to it.
• Delete the sampled sound that is currently assigned
to the key you are copying to (page E-26).
• Copy the sampled sound to another key that does not
yet have a sampled sound assigned to it.
Err Limit
The tone number you selected before starting
sampling already has the allowable maximum of eight
sampled sounds assigned to it.
• Delete the one or more of the sampled sounds
currently assigned to the tone number (page E-26).
• Select another tone number that has less than eight
sampled sounds currently assigned to it (page E-22).
Err Mem Full There is not enough memory available for sampling or Delete some or all of the following user data from
Auto Accompaniment editing.
memory to make room for new data.
Sampled sounds (page E-19), user rhythms (page
E-47), user songs (page E-58)
Err No Data
Err Protect
There is no data in the selected user area (tone,
rhythm, song number, etc.)
Select a Digital Keyboard user area that contains data.
Sampled sounds are protected.
Unprotect one or more of the sampled sounds, which will
allow it to be overwritten or deleted.
Err SizeOver Auto Accompaniment editing cannot be performed
because the accompaniment pattern or instrument
part data is too large.
Select a different accompaniment pattern or instrument
parts.
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Song List
SONG BANK
WORLD
055
056
057
058
059
060
061
062
063
064
065
066
067
068
069
070
071
072
073
074
075
076
077
078
HEIDENRÖSLEIN
AIR FROM “SUITE no.3”
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
022
023
024
025
026
027
028
TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE STAR
LIGHTLY ROW
LONG LONG AGO
ON TOP OF OLD SMOKEY
SAKURA SAKURA
WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN
AMAZING GRACE
AULD LANG SYNE
SPRING FROM “THE FOUR SEASONS”
HABANERA FROM “CARMEN”
BRINDISI FROM “LA TRAVIATA”
HUNGARIAN DANCES no.5
MINUET IN G MAJOR
MUSETTE IN D MAJOR
GAVOTTE (GOSSEC)
ARABESQUE (BURGMÜLLER)
CHOPSTICKS
DECK THE HALL
COME BIRDS
DID YOU EVER SEE A LASSIE?
MICHAEL ROW THE BOAT ASHORE
DANNY BOY
MY BONNIE
HOME SWEET HOME
AURA LEE
HOME ON THE RANGE
ALOHA OE
SANTA LUCIA
FURUSATO
GREENSLEEVES
ODE TO JOY
AVE MARIA (GOUNOD)
SONATINA op.36 no.1 1st Mov.
PRELUDE op.28 no.7 (CHOPIN)
RÊVERIE
GYMNOPÉDIES no.1
GOING HOME FROM “FROM THE NEW WORLD”
FÜR ELISE
TURKISH MARCH (MOZART)
SONATA op.27 no.2 “MOONLIGHT” 1st Mov.
ETUDE op.10 no.3 “CHANSON DE L’ADIEU”
THE ENTERTAINER
JOSHUA FOUGHT THE BATTLE OF JERICHO
THE MUFFIN MAN
LONDON BRIDGE
UNDER THE SPREADING CHESTNUT TREE
SIPPIN’ CIDER THROUGH A STRAW
GRANDFATHER’S CLOCK
ANNIE LAURIE
BEAUTIFUL DREAMER
IF YOU’RE HAPPY AND YOU KNOW IT, CLAP YOUR
HANDS
MY DARLING CLEMENTINE
LITTLE BROWN JUG
HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN
SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON
YANKEE DOODLE
MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME
SZLA DZIEWECZKA
TROIKA
WEDDING MARCH FROM “MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S
DREAM”
AMERICAN PATROL
FRÖHLICHER LANDMANN
LA CHEVALERESQUE
SONATA K.545 1st Mov.
079
080
081
082
083
084
085
086
087
088
089
090
091
092
093
094
095
096
097
098
099
100
029
LA PRIÈRE D’UNE VIERGE
VALSE op.64 no.1 “PETIT CHIEN”
LIEBESTRÄUME no.3
JESUS BLEIBET MEINE FREUDE
CANON (PACHELBEL)
SERENADE FROM “EINE KLEINE NACHTMUSIK”
MARCH FROM “THE NUTCRACKER”
INVENTIONEN no.1
PRAELUDIUM no.1 (J.S.BACH)
SONATINE op.20 no.1 1st Mov.
HUMORESKE (DVO ÁK)
DOLLY’S DREAMING AND AWAKENING
LA FILLE AUX CHEVEUX DE LIN
ARABESQUE no.1 (DEBUSSY)
TRÄUMEREI
030
031
032
033
034
035
036
037
038
039
040
041
042
043
044
045
WALTZING MATILDA
ON THE BRIDGE OF AVIGNON
I’VE BEEN WORKING ON THE RAILROAD
OH! SUSANNA
CAMPTOWN RACES
JEANNIE WITH THE LIGHT BROWN HAIR
TURKEY IN THE STRAW
JAMAICA FAREWELL
MAPLE LEAF RAG
NOCTURNE op.9 no.2 (CHOPIN)
EXERCISE
EVENT
046
047
048
049
050
SILENT NIGHT
WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS
JINGLE BELLS
JOY TO THE WORLD
O CHRISTMAS TREE
101 - 150 EXERCISE I / II / III
DEMO TUNES
151 - 152 DEMO TUNES
USER SONGS
153 - 162 USER SONGS
PIANO/CLASSICS
051
052
053
054
MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB
LE CYGNE FROM “LE CARNAVAL DES ANIMAUX”
JE TE VEUX
SONATA op.13 “PATHÉTIQUE” 2nd Mov.
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Reference
Fingered 3, Full Range Chords
Fingering Guide
In addition to the chords that can be fingered with Fingered 1
and Fingered 2, the following chords also are recognized.
Fingered 1, Fingered 2 Chords
#
b
b
#
C
D
C
E
C
F
C
G
C
A
B
B
C
C m Dm Fm
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
b
b
b
Gm ꢀ Am B m ꢀ Ddim A 7 F7 ꢀ Fm7 Gm7 ꢀ A add9
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
Cm
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
Cdim
Caug *3
Csus4 *3
Csus2 *3
C7
• With Fingered 3, the lowest note fingered is interpreted as
the base note. Inverted forms are not supported.
• With Full Range Chord, when the lowest note fingered is a
certain distance from the neighboring note, the chord is
interpreted as a fraction chord.
• Unlike Fingered 1, 2, and 3, Full Range Chord requires
pressing of at least three keys to form a chord.
Cm7 *3
CM7
b5 *3
Cm7
b5 *3
C7
C7sus4
Cadd9
Cmadd9
CmM7
Cdim7 *3
C69 *3
C6 *1 *3
Cm6 *2 *3
*1 With Fingered 2, interpreted as Am7.
b
*2 With Fingered 2, interpreted as Am7 5.
*3 Inverted form not supported in some cases.
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the environmental protection legislation in Germany.
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