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... keep it on hand for future reference. To get the most out of the many features and functions of satisfied CASIO electronic musical instrument owners! CASIO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. To the happy family of the keyboard, be sure to carefully read this product. • Before using the optional AD-5 Adaptor to power the unit, be...
... keep it on hand for future reference. To get the most out of the many features and functions of satisfied CASIO electronic musical instrument owners! CASIO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. To the happy family of the keyboard, be sure to carefully read this product. • Before using the optional AD-5 Adaptor to power the unit, be...
User Guide
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... "Advanced Tones," which are using the Auto Accompaniment function. ❐ Synthesizer Mode Edit built in display shows chord names, tempo setting, keyboard information, staff notation of your own sounds can be created using . ❐ Big, Information-packed Display A big built-in sounds to...jazz. You can also be stored in memory for full support of this CASIO musical instrument. Up to produce your own original creations. Introduction Congratulations upon your selection of all your keyboard play. One-touch Presets instantly recalls the most suitable tone and tempo settings...
... "Advanced Tones," which are using the Auto Accompaniment function. ❐ Synthesizer Mode Edit built in display shows chord names, tempo setting, keyboard information, staff notation of your own sounds can be created using . ❐ Big, Information-packed Display A big built-in sounds to...jazz. You can also be stored in memory for full support of this CASIO musical instrument. Up to produce your own original creations. Introduction Congratulations upon your selection of all your keyboard play. One-touch Presets instantly recalls the most suitable tone and tempo settings...
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...thing for each channel during MIDI input. ❐ Registration Memory Keyboard setups can be stored in memory for later recall and instant settings whenever you want. This keyboard can use your computer to download data from the CASIO MUSIC SITE. 703A-E-005A E-3 A 4-band equalizer is also ...included. ❐ Mixer You can even change the parameters of this keyboard let you connect to a personal computer to...
...thing for each channel during MIDI input. ❐ Registration Memory Keyboard setups can be stored in memory for later recall and instant settings whenever you want. This keyboard can use your computer to download data from the CASIO MUSIC SITE. 703A-E-005A E-3 A 4-band equalizer is also ...included. ❐ Mixer You can even change the parameters of this keyboard let you connect to a personal computer to...
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... batteries E-16 Using the AC Adaptor E-17 Auto Power Off E-17 Memory Contents E-18 Connections E-19 Basic Operations E-21 To play the keyboard E-21 Selecting a Tone E-21 Using an Advanced Tone E-22 Applying Effects to Tones ... E-28 Selecting a Rhythm E-28 Playing a Rhythm...a DSP type E-25 Using the Equalizer E-27 Auto Accompaniment ......... Contents Welcome E-1 Introduction E-2 Safety Precautions E-4 Care of your keyboard .......... E-23 Effect Blocks E-23 Selecting REVERB and CHORUS .......... E-45 To Recall a Setup from Registration Memory E-45 E-10 703A-E-012A
... batteries E-16 Using the AC Adaptor E-17 Auto Power Off E-17 Memory Contents E-18 Connections E-19 Basic Operations E-21 To play the keyboard E-21 Selecting a Tone E-21 Using an Advanced Tone E-22 Applying Effects to Tones ... E-28 Selecting a Rhythm E-28 Playing a Rhythm...a DSP type E-25 Using the Equalizer E-27 Auto Accompaniment ......... Contents Welcome E-1 Introduction E-2 Safety Precautions E-4 Care of your keyboard .......... E-23 Effect Blocks E-23 Selecting REVERB and CHORUS .......... E-45 To Recall a Setup from Registration Memory E-45 E-10 703A-E-012A
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... with Step Recording E-49 Recording Multiple Tracks E-52 Correcting Mistakes While Step Recording E-54 Editing Memory Contents E-55 Editing a Song E-57 Keyboard Settings E-59 Using Layer E-59 Using Split E-59 Using Layer and Split Together E-60 Using Touch Response E-61 Transposing the... Keyboard E-62 Tuning the Keyboard E-62 Changing Other Settings E-63 MIDI E-66 What is MIDI E-66 General MIDI E-66 Sending and Receiving MIDI Messages .... E-67 MIDI Settings...
... with Step Recording E-49 Recording Multiple Tracks E-52 Correcting Mistakes While Step Recording E-54 Editing Memory Contents E-55 Editing a Song E-57 Keyboard Settings E-59 Using Layer E-59 Using Split E-59 Using Layer and Split Together E-60 Using Touch Response E-61 Transposing the... Keyboard E-62 Tuning the Keyboard E-62 Changing Other Settings E-63 MIDI E-66 What is MIDI E-66 General MIDI E-66 Sending and Receiving MIDI Messages .... E-67 MIDI Settings...
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...-IN 1/2 buttons c) Percussion instrument list 4 MODE switch c) SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT I J K LM c * Attaching of the Score Stand Firmly press the music stand provided with the keyboard all the way into the groove on the top of numbers to increment and decrement the displayed value. c) [̄] ENTER button H a b Rear Panel I MIDI OUT.../SETTING button A a) DEMO button G a) Number buttons b) SYNTH button c) ADVANCED TONE button d) TONE button e) RHYTHM button B a CURSOR buttons b) [̆] EXIT button • For input of the keyboard.
...-IN 1/2 buttons c) Percussion instrument list 4 MODE switch c) SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT I J K LM c * Attaching of the Score Stand Firmly press the music stand provided with the keyboard all the way into the groove on the top of numbers to increment and decrement the displayed value. c) [̄] ENTER button H a b Rear Panel I MIDI OUT.../SETTING button A a) DEMO button G a) Number buttons b) SYNTH button c) ADVANCED TONE button d) TONE button e) RHYTHM button B a CURSOR buttons b) [̆] EXIT button • For input of the keyboard.
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...staff. 6. The measure number is indicated while a rhythm, Auto-accompaniment, or Song Memory Mode is one octave higher than the note indicated on the keyboard, notes being played back from Song Memory, chord forms, and received MIDI data* are currently performing. 5. Octave Symbol Appears when the note produced ... being used to indicate the rhythm number and rhythm name, and to indicate various functions in the staff on the keyboard, notes being played back from Song Memory, chord forms, and received MIDI data*. 9. Indicators appear here to show when the synthesizer, layer, ...
...staff. 6. The measure number is indicated while a rhythm, Auto-accompaniment, or Song Memory Mode is one octave higher than the note indicated on the keyboard, notes being played back from Song Memory, chord forms, and received MIDI data* are currently performing. 5. Octave Symbol Appears when the note produced ... being used to indicate the rhythm number and rhythm name, and to indicate various functions in the staff on the keyboard, notes being played back from Song Memory, chord forms, and received MIDI data*. 9. Indicators appear here to show when the synthesizer, layer, ...
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There are intended for your keyboard play in sequence. REC remains on the display may differ from the examples shown in this User's Guide are two demo tunes, which continuously play . ...
There are intended for your keyboard play in sequence. REC remains on the display may differ from the examples shown in this User's Guide are two demo tunes, which continuously play . ...
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...to note the following shows the approximate battery life. • Manganese batteries ......... To load batteries 1. If this happens, turning the keyboard off the keyboard before loading or replacing batteries. E-16 703A-E-018A Important Battery Information I Any of the following occurs. • Dim power indicator... holes provided and close the cover. Always make sure you are facing correctly. 3. Using batteries Always make sure you turn the keyboard off whenever you turn on . Replace batteries as soon as possible after you release a key • A tone that is ...
...to note the following shows the approximate battery life. • Manganese batteries ......... To load batteries 1. If this happens, turning the keyboard off the keyboard before loading or replacing batteries. E-16 703A-E-018A Important Battery Information I Any of the following occurs. • Dim power indicator... holes provided and close the cover. Always make sure you are facing correctly. 3. Using batteries Always make sure you turn the keyboard off whenever you turn on . Replace batteries as soon as possible after you release a key • A tone that is ...
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... for about 6 minutes. Never place any heavy objects on the power cord or expose it on without performing any damage to power the keyboard. Main Keyboard Settings Tone number, layer, split, split point, touch response, reverb, chorus, DSP, equalizer, rhythm number, tempo, Mixer Mode settings (channel on/off,... malfunction. CAUTION! • For safety sake, be sure to disable Auto Power Off. • When Auto Power Off is disabled, the keyboard does not turn power back on . When this happens, press the POWER button to turn off automatically whenever you are using the AC adaptor....
... for about 6 minutes. Never place any heavy objects on the power cord or expose it on without performing any damage to power the keyboard. Main Keyboard Settings Tone number, layer, split, split point, touch response, reverb, chorus, DSP, equalizer, rhythm number, tempo, Mixer Mode settings (channel on/off,... malfunction. CAUTION! • For safety sake, be sure to disable Auto Power Off. • When Auto Power Off is disabled, the keyboard does not turn power back on . When this happens, press the POWER button to turn off automatically whenever you are using the AC adaptor....
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... before replacing its batteries. • Before unplugging the AC adaptor, make sure that fresh batteries are loaded in the keyboard. • Make sure that keyboard power is turned off before replac- Electrical Power The settings and memory data described above settings, data stored in the ...Registration Mode and Song Memory Mode is also retained when keyboard power is turned off the keyboard's electrical power supply. Unplugging the AC adaptor when batteries are not loaded or when loaded batteries are dead cuts off...
... before replacing its batteries. • Before unplugging the AC adaptor, make sure that fresh batteries are loaded in the keyboard. • Make sure that keyboard power is turned off before replac- Electrical Power The settings and memory data described above settings, data stored in the ...Registration Mode and Song Memory Mode is also retained when keyboard power is turned off the keyboard's electrical power supply. Unplugging the AC adaptor when batteries are not loaded or when loaded batteries are dead cuts off...
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...MIDI" on the other external equipment, be lost. 703A-E-021A E-19 Musical Instrument Amplifier 3 Use a commercially available connecting cord to connect the keyboard to a musical instrument amplifier. ❚ NOTE • Be sure to use a connecting cord that has a stereo standard plug on the end...type of stereo channels. Rear Panel PHONES/OUTPUT Terminal Audio connection OUT MIDI IN SUSTAIN/ PHONES/ ASSIGNABLE JACK OUTPUT DC 9V 1 3 Keyboard amp, guitar amp, etc. See the user documentation that provides dual channel (left and right) input to the amplifier to a relatively ...
...MIDI" on the other external equipment, be lost. 703A-E-021A E-19 Musical Instrument Amplifier 3 Use a commercially available connecting cord to connect the keyboard to a musical instrument amplifier. ❚ NOTE • Be sure to use a connecting cord that has a stereo standard plug on the end...type of stereo channels. Rear Panel PHONES/OUTPUT Terminal Audio connection OUT MIDI IN SUSTAIN/ PHONES/ ASSIGNABLE JACK OUTPUT DC 9V 1 3 Keyboard amp, guitar amp, etc. See the user documentation that provides dual channel (left and right) input to the amplifier to a relatively ...
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... press the keys and then depress the pedal before you want, see "Changing Other Settings" on how to con- Rhythm Start/Stop Pedal In this keyboard. pressing the sostenuto pedal causes notes to lin- OUT MIDI IN SUSTAIN/ PHONES/ ASSIGNABLE JACK OUTPUT DC 9V SP-10 Sustain Pedal • With piano...
... press the keys and then depress the pedal before you want, see "Changing Other Settings" on how to con- Rhythm Start/Stop Pedal In this keyboard. pressing the sostenuto pedal causes notes to lin- OUT MIDI IN SUSTAIN/ PHONES/ ASSIGNABLE JACK OUTPUT DC 9V SP-10 Sustain Pedal • With piano...
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...", input 0, 3 and then 9. Press the POWER button to the "Tone List" at the back of tone number 100 through 237), each keyboard key is selected (tone numbers 228 through 227 are not marked on . 2. Gr andPno Number buttons 3. Basic Operations VOLUME MODE POWER TONE This... section provides information on the keyboard. To play the keyboard 1. Play something on performing basic keyboard operations. Find the tone you want to input the three digit tone number for details. • The names ...
...", input 0, 3 and then 9. Press the POWER button to the "Tone List" at the back of tone number 100 through 237), each keyboard key is selected (tone numbers 228 through 227 are not marked on . 2. Gr andPno Number buttons 3. Basic Operations VOLUME MODE POWER TONE This... section provides information on the keyboard. To play the keyboard 1. Play something on performing basic keyboard operations. Find the tone you want to input the three digit tone number for details. • The names ...
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... on the display. • If any tone number outside the range of 000 to 099 is being played by the keyboard, the number of notes (polyphony) available for keyboard play at different positions on the display indicating that an Advanced Tone is selected, you can have an Advanced Tone assigned ... preset tones are "Advanced Tones," which includes the notes you play as well as the rhythms and auto-accompaniment patterns that are played by the keyboard. To select an Advanced Tone 1. Press the TONE button. • This causes "AD" to disappear from the display, and returns to the tone to...
... on the display. • If any tone number outside the range of 000 to 099 is being played by the keyboard, the number of notes (polyphony) available for keyboard play at different positions on the display indicating that an Advanced Tone is selected, you can have an Advanced Tone assigned ... preset tones are "Advanced Tones," which includes the notes you play as well as the rhythms and auto-accompaniment patterns that are played by the keyboard. To select an Advanced Tone 1. Press the TONE button. • This causes "AD" to disappear from the display, and returns to the tone to...
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...; An indicator is on page E-26 for more information. [+]/[-] Selecting REVERB and CHORUS Perform the following shows how the effects of this keyboard are applied to tones. You can choose from your computer. DSP DSP effects are organized. Use the [+] and [-] buttons or the ...number but- Sound Source 16ch REVERB CHORUS off . Applying Effects to Tones REVERB CHORUS Number buttons DSP This keyboard provides you with a selection of effects that you can store. Effect Blocks The following steps to a selection of general digital effects. You...
...; An indicator is on page E-26 for more information. [+]/[-] Selecting REVERB and CHORUS Perform the following shows how the effects of this keyboard are applied to tones. You can choose from your computer. DSP DSP effects are organized. Use the [+] and [-] buttons or the ...number but- Sound Source 16ch REVERB CHORUS off . Applying Effects to Tones REVERB CHORUS Number buttons DSP This keyboard provides you with a selection of effects that you can store. Effect Blocks The following steps to a selection of general digital effects. You...
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... A higher value produces faster undulation. After selecting the effect you can control the relative strength of an effect and how it is output by this keyboard. A larger number produces longer reverb. A higher value produces a larger delay sound. I ER Level Same as Reverb Type I High Damp Same as Reverb Type CHORUS I Delay...
... A higher value produces faster undulation. After selecting the effect you can control the relative strength of an effect and how it is output by this keyboard. A larger number produces longer reverb. A higher value produces a larger delay sound. I ER Level Same as Reverb Type I High Damp Same as Reverb Type CHORUS I Delay...
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...want , press the [̄] (ENTER) button to store the effect. • The message "Save OK" appears momentarily on the display, followed by the keyboard causes a slight break in the user area for later recall when you want , press the [̄] (ENTER) button. • This causes the DSP ...DSP. • You can make their tone sound different. After everything is the way you need them. 1. If you assign an Advanced tone to a keyboard part (Channels 1 through 4), the DSP line turns on . ENTER Saving the Settings of the Advanced tone. E-26 703A-E-028A In this , DSP effects...
...want , press the [̄] (ENTER) button to store the effect. • The message "Save OK" appears momentarily on the display, followed by the keyboard causes a slight break in the user area for later recall when you want , press the [̄] (ENTER) button. • This causes the DSP ...DSP. • You can make their tone sound different. After everything is the way you need them. 1. If you assign an Advanced tone to a keyboard part (Channels 1 through 4), the DSP line turns on . ENTER Saving the Settings of the Advanced tone. E-26 703A-E-028A In this , DSP effects...
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This keyboard has a built-in tone quality. To select the equalizer type 1. tons to se- Frequencies are playing (classics, for example) by selecting the applicable equalizer setting. ...
This keyboard has a built-in tone quality. To select the equalizer type 1. tons to se- Frequencies are playing (classics, for example) by selecting the applicable equalizer setting. ...
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...: Increments displayed value (increases tempo) ̄ : Decrements displayed value (decreases tempo) E-28 703A-E-030A Playing a Rhythm Selecting a Rhythm This keyboard provides you with the chords you play , and song memory operations. Adjusting the Tempo You can also transfer accompaniment data from your right hand, creating... the mood of the keyboard keys are using sounds and tones that you want to 255 beats per minute. Find the rhythm you get full, ...
...: Increments displayed value (increases tempo) ̄ : Decrements displayed value (decreases tempo) E-28 703A-E-030A Playing a Rhythm Selecting a Rhythm This keyboard provides you with the chords you play , and song memory operations. Adjusting the Tempo You can also transfer accompaniment data from your right hand, creating... the mood of the keyboard keys are using sounds and tones that you want to 255 beats per minute. Find the rhythm you get full, ...