User Guide
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...provides dual channel (left and right) input to the amplifier to a Computer" on page E-47 for full details. In this case, the pedal performs the same functions as the START/STOP button. 706A-E-017A E-15 Musical Instrument Amplifier (Figure 3) Use a commercially available connecting cord to ...use a connecting cord that has a stereo standard plug on the other external equipment, be sustained. • This difference between a sostenuto pedal and sustain pedal is depressed are connecting. See "Connecting to which you can cause one end and two PIN plugs on the end you connect to ...
...provides dual channel (left and right) input to the amplifier to a Computer" on page E-47 for full details. In this case, the pedal performs the same functions as the START/STOP button. 706A-E-017A E-15 Musical Instrument Amplifier (Figure 3) Use a commercially available connecting cord to ...use a connecting cord that has a stereo standard plug on the other external equipment, be sustained. • This difference between a sostenuto pedal and sustain pedal is depressed are connecting. See "Connecting to which you can cause one end and two PIN plugs on the end you connect to ...
User Guide
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... the built-in tune is also stored by a lesson recording operation. • Tone setting • Tempo setting • Tune name • Recording part selection • Pedal operations • Layer and split settings, and their tone settings • Effect setting Playing Back a Lesson Recording 1 Press the SONG BANK button or the PIANO...
... the built-in tune is also stored by a lesson recording operation. • Tone setting • Tempo setting • Tune name • Recording part selection • Pedal operations • Layer and split settings, and their tone settings • Effect setting Playing Back a Lesson Recording 1 Press the SONG BANK button or the PIANO...
User Guide
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... press of a part/track button toggles playback of the other track will remain displayed (without flashing) to which you play are also recorded. • Any pedal operations you perform while playing are recorded, along with their Auto Accompaniment patterns. Flashing Playback track (displayed) Record track (flashing) Example: The above indicates that...
... press of a part/track button toggles playback of the other track will remain displayed (without flashing) to which you play are also recorded. • Any pedal operations you perform while playing are recorded, along with their Auto Accompaniment patterns. Flashing Playback track (displayed) Record track (flashing) Example: The above indicates that...
User Guide
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... during performance recording. • Tone number • Rhythm number • INTRO button, SYNCHRO/ENDING button, NORMAL/ FILL-IN button, VARIATION/FILL-IN button operations • Pedal operations • Layer and split settings, and their tone settings • Split point • Tempo setting • Effect setting Track 1 Recording Variations I To start recording...
... during performance recording. • Tone number • Rhythm number • INTRO button, SYNCHRO/ENDING button, NORMAL/ FILL-IN button, VARIATION/FILL-IN button operations • Pedal operations • Layer and split settings, and their tone settings • Split point • Tempo setting • Effect setting Track 1 Recording Variations I To start recording...
User Guide
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... then enter record standby. Note, however, that chord accompaniment cannot be recorded there. NOTE • Track 2 is also recorded to Track 2. • Tone number • Pedal operations Deleting a Specific Part/Track You can use the following procedure to record a melody in Track 2 so it combines with a recording you previously made in...
... then enter record standby. Note, however, that chord accompaniment cannot be recorded there. NOTE • Track 2 is also recorded to Track 2. • Tone number • Pedal operations Deleting a Specific Part/Track You can use the following procedure to record a melody in Track 2 so it combines with a recording you previously made in...
User Guide
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...LOCAL CONTROL (Default: On) oFF: Anything played on the keyboard is output as a message from the USB port, without being sustained longer when the pedal is depressed. Example: To turn LOCAL CONTROL off Loca l ACCOMP OUT (Default: Off) on AcompOu t SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK (Default: SUS) SUS(sustain...): Specifies a sustain*1 effect when the pedal is released. E-50 706A-E-052A Example: To turn ACCOMP OUT on : Auto Accompaniment is played by the keyboard if LOCAL CONTROL is turned off...
...LOCAL CONTROL (Default: On) oFF: Anything played on the keyboard is output as a message from the USB port, without being sustained longer when the pedal is depressed. Example: To turn LOCAL CONTROL off Loca l ACCOMP OUT (Default: Off) on AcompOu t SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK (Default: SUS) SUS(sustain...): Specifies a sustain*1 effect when the pedal is released. E-50 706A-E-052A Example: To turn ACCOMP OUT on : Auto Accompaniment is played by the keyboard if LOCAL CONTROL is turned off...
User Guide
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... tones) 120 Variable (226 steps, = 30 to 255) 3 fingering methods (CASIO CHORD, FINGERED, FULL RANGE CHORD) START/STOP, INTRO, NORMAL/NORMAL FILL-IN,...staff notation, tempo, metronome, measure and beat number, step lesson display, chord name, fingering, pedal operation, Keyboard, Song Bank icon, Piano Bank icon, Sing Along icon, Voice Fingering Guide, Evaluation... Terminals USB port Sustain/Assignable Jack: Headphone/Output Terminal: Output Impedance: Output Voltage: Microphone In: CTK-800 61 standard-size keys, 5 octaves (with microphone volume knob) Input impedance: 3KΩ Input sensitivity...
... tones) 120 Variable (226 steps, = 30 to 255) 3 fingering methods (CASIO CHORD, FINGERED, FULL RANGE CHORD) START/STOP, INTRO, NORMAL/NORMAL FILL-IN,...staff notation, tempo, metronome, measure and beat number, step lesson display, chord name, fingering, pedal operation, Keyboard, Song Bank icon, Piano Bank icon, Sing Along icon, Voice Fingering Guide, Evaluation... Terminals USB port Sustain/Assignable Jack: Headphone/Output Terminal: Output Impedance: Output Voltage: Microphone In: CTK-800 61 standard-size keys, 5 octaves (with microphone volume knob) Input impedance: 3KΩ Input sensitivity...
User Guide
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... ǟ JAZZ SNARE 1 ǟ JAZZ SNARE 2 BRUSH SET BRUSH KICK 2 BRUSH KICK 1 ǟ BRUSH SNARE 1 BRUSH SLAP BRUSH SNARE 2 ORCHESTRA SET CLOSED HI-HAT PEDAL HI-HAT OPEN HI-HAT RIDE CYMBAL 1 JAZZ KICK 1 CONCERT BD 1 ǟ CONCERT SD CASTANETS CONCERT SD TIMPANI F TIMPANI F TIMPANI G TIMPANI G TIMPANI A TIMPANI A ... METRONOME CLICK METRONOME BELL STANDARD1 KICK 2 STANDARD1 KICK 1 SIDE STICK STANDARD1 SNARE 1 HAND CLAP 1 STANDARD1 SNARE 2 LOW TOM 2 CLOSED HI-HAT LOW TOM 1 PEDAL HI-HAT MID TOM 2 OPEN HI-HAT MID TOM 1 C3 48 D3 50 E3 52 F3 53 C#3 49 E 3 51 F#3 54 HIGH TOM 2 CRASH ...
... ǟ JAZZ SNARE 1 ǟ JAZZ SNARE 2 BRUSH SET BRUSH KICK 2 BRUSH KICK 1 ǟ BRUSH SNARE 1 BRUSH SLAP BRUSH SNARE 2 ORCHESTRA SET CLOSED HI-HAT PEDAL HI-HAT OPEN HI-HAT RIDE CYMBAL 1 JAZZ KICK 1 CONCERT BD 1 ǟ CONCERT SD CASTANETS CONCERT SD TIMPANI F TIMPANI F TIMPANI G TIMPANI G TIMPANI A TIMPANI A ... METRONOME CLICK METRONOME BELL STANDARD1 KICK 2 STANDARD1 KICK 1 SIDE STICK STANDARD1 SNARE 1 HAND CLAP 1 STANDARD1 SNARE 2 LOW TOM 2 CLOSED HI-HAT LOW TOM 1 PEDAL HI-HAT MID TOM 2 OPEN HI-HAT MID TOM 1 C3 48 D3 50 E3 52 F3 53 C#3 49 E 3 51 F#3 54 HIGH TOM 2 CRASH ...