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You can even change the parameters of an effect to create 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 be used as a desktop music input device or sound source, and it... You can be stored in Auto Accompaniment part. You can also control the same parameters for each built-in memory for each channel during MIDI input. ❐ Registration Memory Keyboard setups can specify tone, volume, pan position, and other parameters for later recall and instant settings whenever you need them. This...
You can even change the parameters of an effect to create 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 be used as a desktop music input device or sound source, and it... You can be stored in Auto Accompaniment part. You can also control the same parameters for each built-in memory for each channel during MIDI input. ❐ Registration Memory Keyboard setups can specify tone, volume, pan position, and other parameters for later recall and instant settings whenever you need them. This...
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... using headphones. ing from the one of the alternate power sources whenever you release a key • A tone that is totally different from a connected computer or MIDI device 703A-E-010A Display Screen • Never push on the display screen's LCD panel or subject it to crack, creating the risk of personal injury...
... using headphones. ing from the one of the alternate power sources whenever you release a key • A tone that is totally different from a connected computer or MIDI device 703A-E-010A Display Screen • Never push on the display screen's LCD panel or subject it to crack, creating the risk of personal injury...
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... 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 .... Song Memory Function ...... E-67 MIDI Settings E-67 Using the Data Download Service E-68 Troubleshooting E-69 Specifications E-71 Appendix A-1 Tone...
... 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 .... Song Memory Function ...... E-67 MIDI Settings E-67 Using the Data Download Service E-68 Troubleshooting E-69 Specifications E-71 Appendix A-1 Tone...
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... TONE button e) RHYTHM button B a CURSOR buttons b) [̆] EXIT button • For input of numbers to increment and decrement the displayed value. OUT MIDI IN SUSTAIN/ PHONES/ ASSIGNABLE JACK OUTPUT DC 9V 703A-E-015A E-13 b) [+]/[-] buttons (YES/NO) • Negative values can be changed only by using ...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 the keyboard. • Key, button, and other names are indicated in the text of this manual using [+] and [-] to change...
... TONE button e) RHYTHM button B a CURSOR buttons b) [̆] EXIT button • For input of numbers to increment and decrement the displayed value. OUT MIDI IN SUSTAIN/ PHONES/ ASSIGNABLE JACK OUTPUT DC 9V 703A-E-015A E-13 b) [+]/[-] buttons (YES/NO) • Negative values can be changed only by using ...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 the keyboard. • Key, button, and other names are indicated in the text of this manual using [+] and [-] to change...
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..., the Mixer Mode, Song Memory, or Touch Response is being played back from Song Memory, chord forms, and received MIDI data*. 9. Octave Symbol Appears when the note produced by the keyboard is being used. 2. The beat number is indicated while a rhythm, Auto-accompaniment, or Song Memory Mode is one ...being used . 8. Tone number/Tone name • The tone number/tone name area is being played back from Song Memory, chord forms, and received MIDI data* are selecting or viewing an Advanced Tone. • "AD TONE" stands for the function you play on the display. 7. This display shows...
..., the Mixer Mode, Song Memory, or Touch Response is being played back from Song Memory, chord forms, and received MIDI data*. 9. Octave Symbol Appears when the note produced by the keyboard is being used. 2. The beat number is indicated while a rhythm, Auto-accompaniment, or Song Memory Mode is one ...being used . 8. Tone number/Tone name • The tone number/tone name area is being played back from Song Memory, chord forms, and received MIDI data* are selecting or viewing an Advanced Tone. • "AD TONE" stands for the function you play on the display. 7. This display shows...
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... is also used . * These items do not appear when a note outside the display range (C2 to the next demo tune. • MIDI, Layer, and Split are intended for your keyboard play . This display also shows the Mixer channel's on the display during step recording. 13. STEP is in this User's Guide. Level...
... is also used . * These items do not appear when a note outside the display range (C2 to the next demo tune. • MIDI, Layer, and Split are intended for your keyboard play . This display also shows the Mixer channel's on the display during step recording. 13. STEP is in this User's Guide. Level...
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...of the following shows the approximate battery life. • Manganese batteries ......... I The following symptoms indicate low battery power. Power Supply This keyboard can be powered by current from a standard household wall outlet (using it unattended for long periods (such as when leaving on a ...Instrument does not turn off and then back on again should return functions back to remove batteries from a connected computer or MIDI device IMPORTANT! Using batteries Always make sure that is totally different from the one that the positive (+) and negative (-) poles...
...of the following shows the approximate battery life. • Manganese batteries ......... I The following symptoms indicate low battery power. Power Supply This keyboard can be powered by current from a standard household wall outlet (using it unattended for long periods (such as when leaving on a ...Instrument does not turn off and then back on again should return functions back to remove batteries from a connected computer or MIDI device IMPORTANT! Using batteries Always make sure that is totally different from the one that the positive (+) and negative (-) poles...
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...to or breakage of the power cord. Main Keyboard Settings Tone number, layer, split, split point, touch response, reverb, chorus, DSP, equalizer, rhythm number, tempo, Mixer Mode settings (channel on/off, tone number, volume, pan pot), keyboard channel, MIDI In Chord Judge on/off before connecting or ...disconnecting the AC adaptor. • Using the AC adaptor for this keyboard. This is turned off , accomp MIDI out on the power cord or expose it to become warm ...
...to or breakage of the power cord. Main Keyboard Settings Tone number, layer, split, split point, touch response, reverb, chorus, DSP, equalizer, rhythm number, tempo, Mixer Mode settings (channel on/off, tone number, volume, pan pot), keyboard channel, MIDI In Chord Judge on/off before connecting or ...disconnecting the AC adaptor. • Using the AC adaptor for this keyboard. This is turned off , accomp MIDI out on the power cord or expose it to become warm ...
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... adjust volume to a audio equipment using the amplifier's controls. Audio Equipment 2 Connect the keyboard to the desired level after connections are connecting. Rear Panel PHONES/OUTPUT Terminal Audio connection OUT MIDI IN SUSTAIN/ PHONES/ ASSIGNABLE JACK OUTPUT DC 9V 1 3 Keyboard amp, guitar amp, etc. Musical Instrument Amplifier 3 Use a commercially available connecting cord to...
... adjust volume to a audio equipment using the amplifier's controls. Audio Equipment 2 Connect the keyboard to the desired level after connections are connecting. Rear Panel PHONES/OUTPUT Terminal Audio connection OUT MIDI IN SUSTAIN/ PHONES/ ASSIGNABLE JACK OUTPUT DC 9V 1 3 Keyboard amp, guitar amp, etc. Musical Instrument Amplifier 3 Use a commercially available connecting cord to...
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... sustain pedal function described above, de- E-20 703A-E-022A tinue to select the pedal function you release the keys. Rhythm Start/Stop Pedal In this keyboard. OUT MIDI IN SUSTAIN/ PHONES/ ASSIGNABLE JACK OUTPUT DC 9V SP-10 Sustain Pedal • With piano tones, depressing the pedal causes notes to con- Soft...
... sustain pedal function described above, de- E-20 703A-E-022A tinue to select the pedal function you release the keys. Rhythm Start/Stop Pedal In this keyboard. OUT MIDI IN SUSTAIN/ PHONES/ ASSIGNABLE JACK OUTPUT DC 9V SP-10 Sustain Pedal • With piano tones, depressing the pedal causes notes to con- Soft...
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... track 3 Memory track 4 Memory track 5 Memory track 6 See page E-59 and E-60 for information on the song memory. ❚ NOTE • Normally, keyboard play , song memory playback, receipt of each channel. Ch . Turning Channels On and Off Turning a channel off selection screen. Press [̄] (ENTER) and then...you control the channel on /off mutes any instrument recorded in the right column of this keyboard is being used as the sound source for an externally connected computer or other MIDI device, all 16 channels are shown on the display screen. • This displays the ...
... track 3 Memory track 4 Memory track 5 Memory track 6 See page E-59 and E-60 for information on the song memory. ❚ NOTE • Normally, keyboard play , song memory playback, receipt of each channel. Ch . Turning Channels On and Off Turning a channel off selection screen. Press [̄] (ENTER) and then...you control the channel on /off mutes any instrument recorded in the right column of this keyboard is being used as the sound source for an externally connected computer or other MIDI device, all 16 channels are shown on the display screen. • This displays the ...
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... when you selected on . E-36 703A-E-038A Use the channel selection screen to the Tone Screen. ❚ NOTE • The MIDI data display shows only the data for all channels when the keyboard is indicated by displaying "Volume". • Each press of 127 Vo l ume 4. Example: To turn a channel on or off...
... when you selected on . E-36 703A-E-038A Use the channel selection screen to the Tone Screen. ❚ NOTE • The MIDI data display shows only the data for all channels when the keyboard is indicated by displaying "Volume". • Each press of 127 Vo l ume 4. Example: To turn a channel on or off...
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...of the selected channel's pitch in general. A setting of "000" turns reverb off , while a setting of each part is applied to shift the keyboard range one octave up. Pan I Reverb Send (Range: 000 to 127) This parameter controls how much chorus send is indicated on page E-26.) 703A..., pan pot, coarse tune, fine tune, reverb send, or chorus send setting causes the corresponding MIDI message to be used to +99) This parameter controls the fine tuning of the keyboard. How Parameters Work The following are the parameters whose settings are not included within the range of the...
...of the selected channel's pitch in general. A setting of "000" turns reverb off , while a setting of each part is applied to shift the keyboard range one octave up. Pan I Reverb Send (Range: 000 to 127) This parameter controls how much chorus send is indicated on page E-26.) 703A..., pan pot, coarse tune, fine tune, reverb send, or chorus send setting causes the corresponding MIDI message to be used to +99) This parameter controls the fine tuning of the keyboard. How Parameters Work The following are the parameters whose settings are not included within the range of the...
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... below shows the parameters that are built into four groups, each of which of the preset tones should be divided into this keyboard provides the tools for the tone to create your own tone. Synthesizer Mode Parameters The preset tones that make up the preset ...keyboard consist of a number of parameters. You can even store your own original tones. Note that gradually falls to your own original sound. You can specify changes in memory and select it takes for creating your sounds in volume and sound characteristics. To create a user tone, you first recall a General MIDI...
... below shows the parameters that are built into four groups, each of which of the preset tones should be divided into this keyboard provides the tools for the tone to create your own tone. Synthesizer Mode Parameters The preset tones that make up the preset ...keyboard consist of a number of parameters. You can even store your own original tones. Note that gradually falls to your own original sound. You can specify changes in memory and select it takes for creating your sounds in volume and sound characteristics. To create a user tone, you first recall a General MIDI...
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...the BANK button, the display returns to the contents in step 1, above . Bank 3. Select a tone and rhythm, and otherwise set up the keyboard the way you press a REGISTRATION button without using BANK buttons 1 through 3-4 as you do not perform any operation for details. Store 4. See... a Setup in Registration Memory 1. Reca l l • The setup name along with the new data. • You can use the keyboard's MIDI capabilities to recall. While holding down the STORE button, press a REGISTRATION button (1 to select the bank. Area names range from Registration Memory 1.
...the BANK button, the display returns to the contents in step 1, above . Bank 3. Select a tone and rhythm, and otherwise set up the keyboard the way you press a REGISTRATION button without using BANK buttons 1 through 3-4 as you do not perform any operation for details. Store 4. See... a Setup in Registration Memory 1. Reca l l • The setup name along with the new data. • You can use the keyboard's MIDI capabilities to recall. While holding down the STORE button, press a REGISTRATION button (1 to select the bank. Area names range from Registration Memory 1.
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... will both start Auto Accompaniment part way into a wall outlet with the AC adaptor before replacing batteries. • Turning off the keyboard's electrical power supply, clearing all data stored in progress causes the contents of the parameters. SONG MEMORY SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT START/STOP... Mixer Mode Settings Channel 1 Mixer parameters (page E-36) are automatically recorded to another MIDI device using the procedure described under "To record with real-time recording" on the dis- You can clear memory contents and free up...
... will both start Auto Accompaniment part way into a wall outlet with the AC adaptor before replacing batteries. • Turning off the keyboard's electrical power supply, clearing all data stored in progress causes the contents of the parameters. SONG MEMORY SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT START/STOP... Mixer Mode Settings Channel 1 Mixer parameters (page E-36) are automatically recorded to another MIDI device using the procedure described under "To record with real-time recording" on the dis- You can clear memory contents and free up...
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Example: To set "048 PIZZICATO STRINGS" as MIDI data. • Song Memory playback, accompaniment, and external MIDI note data does not affect the touch response setting. 703A-E-063A E-61 F r . Input the number of the layered tone. Play something on and off 1.... over Channel 4. ber of the SPLIT and LAYER indicators are displayed. 5. Pizz.St r • After specifying the split tone, press the SPLIT button to the keyboard. St r i ngs 6. oFF Touch : 1 Light : 2 Normal : 3 Heavy • "1 Light" outputs powerful sound even with the amount of the upper range (right side range) to...
Example: To set "048 PIZZICATO STRINGS" as MIDI data. • Song Memory playback, accompaniment, and external MIDI note data does not affect the touch response setting. 703A-E-063A E-61 F r . Input the number of the layered tone. Play something on and off 1.... over Channel 4. ber of the SPLIT and LAYER indicators are displayed. 5. Pizz.St r • After specifying the split tone, press the SPLIT button to the keyboard. St r i ngs 6. oFF Touch : 1 Light : 2 Normal : 3 Heavy • "1 Light" outputs powerful sound even with the amount of the upper range (right side range) to...
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... Setting Types The table below shows the parameters whose settings you can change with keyboard pressure. Setting menu Touch Response (Touch) Transpose (Trans.) Tune (Tune) Display/Pedal (LCD/Jack) MIDI (MIDI) Initialize/Delete (Init/Del) Description Specifies of overall keyboard tuning. Adjusts of effects to initial factory defaults, resets specific settings or deletes user...
... Setting Types The table below shows the parameters whose settings you can change with keyboard pressure. Setting menu Touch Response (Touch) Transpose (Trans.) Tune (Tune) Display/Pedal (LCD/Jack) MIDI (MIDI) Initialize/Delete (Init/Del) Description Specifies of overall keyboard tuning. Adjusts of effects to initial factory defaults, resets specific settings or deletes user...
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... titled "Setting Menu Items" for details on each setting. [̄] ENTER [̆] EXIT [̇]/[̈] CURSOR Number buttons YES [+]/[-] TOUCH/TRANSPOSE/SETTING To use the keyboard settings menu 1. I n i tPa r ? 100 De l ? 101 De l ? 102 De l ? 103 De l ? I n i t /De l SUB MENU EXIT ENTER Con t r as... values. • Settings you make are applied even if you want to the tone or rhythm selection screen. Touch Trans . Tune LCD / J a c k MIDI MAIN MENU I In case of an initialize or delete procedure 3 .-2 Press the YES button. • This causes the message "Sure?" I n i tSys? ...
... titled "Setting Menu Items" for details on each setting. [̄] ENTER [̆] EXIT [̇]/[̈] CURSOR Number buttons YES [+]/[-] TOUCH/TRANSPOSE/SETTING To use the keyboard settings menu 1. I n i tPa r ? 100 De l ? 101 De l ? 102 De l ? 103 De l ? I n i t /De l SUB MENU EXIT ENTER Con t r as... values. • Settings you make are applied even if you want to the tone or rhythm selection screen. Touch Trans . Tune LCD / J a c k MIDI MAIN MENU I In case of an initialize or delete procedure 3 .-2 Press the YES button. • This causes the message "Sure?" I n i tSys? ...
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...defaults. Setting Menu Items Main menu Display/ Pedal (LCD/Jack) Sub menu Contrast (Contrast) Assignable Jack (Jack) MIDI (MIDI) Initialize/ Delete (Init/Del) Keyboard Channel (Keybd Ch) MIDI In Chord Judge (Chord) Accomp MIDI Out (AccompOut) Local Control Setting (Local) Mixer Reset (InitMix?) Parameter Reset (InitPar?) User Rhythm No. 100 ...01 to 16 on/oFF on/oFF on it. - Assigns the soft pedal effect to a pedal. - on Specifies whether the keyboard should be interpreted as MIDI messages. Deletes user rhythm No. 100 data. - - Deletes user rhythm No. 102 data. - -
...defaults. Setting Menu Items Main menu Display/ Pedal (LCD/Jack) Sub menu Contrast (Contrast) Assignable Jack (Jack) MIDI (MIDI) Initialize/ Delete (Init/Del) Keyboard Channel (Keybd Ch) MIDI In Chord Judge (Chord) Accomp MIDI Out (AccompOut) Local Control Setting (Local) Mixer Reset (InitMix?) Parameter Reset (InitPar?) User Rhythm No. 100 ...01 to 16 on/oFF on/oFF on it. - Assigns the soft pedal effect to a pedal. - on Specifies whether the keyboard should be interpreted as MIDI messages. Deletes user rhythm No. 100 data. - - Deletes user rhythm No. 102 data. - -