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Display Screen • Never push on the stand correctly. * Stand is available as this, be sure to replace them or shift to one that is selected • Abnormal rhythm pattern and Song Bank play • Loss of power, sound distortion, or low volume when playing from a connected computer or MIDI device • Abnormally low microphone volume • Distortion of personal injury. LCD panel liquid can cause momentary muscle...
Display Screen • Never push on the stand correctly. * Stand is available as this, be sure to replace them or shift to one that is selected • Abnormal rhythm pattern and Song Bank play • Loss of power, sound distortion, or low volume when playing from a connected computer or MIDI device • Abnormally low microphone volume • Distortion of personal injury. LCD panel liquid can cause momentary muscle...
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... Song Bank tune. • A simulated human voice is also indicated on this keyboard and the connected device by following the keys as they light. Next, practice playing along at the normal tempo for playback enjoyment or play-along with the timing of the notes by watching the keys light as you . One-touch fill-ins make accompaniments sound interesting and natural. ❐ Transpose Function • An easy operation instantly changes the key of the keyboard...
... Song Bank tune. • A simulated human voice is also indicated on this keyboard and the connected device by following the keys as they light. Next, practice playing along at the normal tempo for playback enjoyment or play-along with the timing of the notes by watching the keys light as you . One-touch fill-ins make accompaniments sound interesting and natural. ❐ Transpose Function • An easy operation instantly changes the key of the keyboard...
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E-12 Connections E-13 Phones/Output Jack E-13 Sustain Jack E-13 Using the Microphone Jack E-13 Accessories and Options E-14 Basic Operations E-15 To switch power on and off E-15 To change tones E-15 Other Useful Functions E-16 Playing the demo tunes E-17 Playing rhythms E-18 Using auto-accompaniment E-18 Improvising with the preset patterns ........E-20 662A-E-009A 3-Step Lesson System ........ E-21 Using 3-Step Lesson System E-21 Voice Fingering Guide E-23 Timing Indicator E-23 Step 1: Master the timing E-24 Step 2: Master the melody...
E-12 Connections E-13 Phones/Output Jack E-13 Sustain Jack E-13 Using the Microphone Jack E-13 Accessories and Options E-14 Basic Operations E-15 To switch power on and off E-15 To change tones E-15 Other Useful Functions E-16 Playing the demo tunes E-17 Playing rhythms E-18 Using auto-accompaniment E-18 Improvising with the preset patterns ........E-20 662A-E-009A 3-Step Lesson System ........ E-21 Using 3-Step Lesson System E-21 Voice Fingering Guide E-23 Timing Indicator E-23 Step 1: Master the timing E-24 Step 2: Master the melody...
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... 100 TONES list See "GM Tone Map List" on page A-2 for details. Output from the speakers is automatically cut when headphones are connected. X MIC IN jack 662A-E-011A E-9 S MIDI OUT terminal T MIDI IN terminal U SUSTAIN jack V DC 9V jack W PHONES/OUTPUT jack For connection of the music stand provided with the keyboard into the two holes on the top surface. J Voice 1 to 5 K TRANSPOSE/TUNE/LOCAL CONTROL operation guide L Number buttons G 3-STEP LESSON M STEP 1 button N STEP 2 button O STEP 3 button P PART SELECT button Q ONE KEY PLAY buttons R SPEAK button * Rear Panel S T U VW...
... 100 TONES list See "GM Tone Map List" on page A-2 for details. Output from the speakers is automatically cut when headphones are connected. X MIC IN jack 662A-E-011A E-9 S MIDI OUT terminal T MIDI IN terminal U SUSTAIN jack V DC 9V jack W PHONES/OUTPUT jack For connection of the music stand provided with the keyboard into the two holes on the top surface. J Voice 1 to 5 K TRANSPOSE/TUNE/LOCAL CONTROL operation guide L Number buttons G 3-STEP LESSON M STEP 1 button N STEP 2 button O STEP 3 button P PART SELECT button Q ONE KEY PLAY buttons R SPEAK button * Rear Panel S T U VW...
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... of keyboard operation using steps one and two of these steps. 1 3 2 1 Set the POWER/MODE selector to NORMAL. 2 Press the SONG BANK button. 4 55 5 Play the melody part on the keyboard. Play the notes with the melody. • With Step 1, the correct melody note is played no matter which keyboard key you need to the next note. See page E-21 for you to play will flash. • After you press the correct melody key, accompaniment proceeds...
... of keyboard operation using steps one and two of these steps. 1 3 2 1 Set the POWER/MODE selector to NORMAL. 2 Press the SONG BANK button. 4 55 5 Play the melody part on the keyboard. Play the notes with the melody. • With Step 1, the correct melody note is played no matter which keyboard key you need to the next note. See page E-21 for you to play will flash. • After you press the correct melody key, accompaniment proceeds...
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...; Make sure that keys light only, and no cause for a long time can cause video or audio interference with a soft cloth dampened in the plastic, and are using battery power, keyboard power turns off before connecting or disconnecting the AC adaptor. • Using the AC adaptor for concern. To disable Auto Power Off and power on alert Hold down the TONE button while turning on the keyboard to disable Auto Power Off and power...
...; Make sure that keys light only, and no cause for a long time can cause video or audio interference with a soft cloth dampened in the plastic, and are using battery power, keyboard power turns off before connecting or disconnecting the AC adaptor. • Using the AC adaptor for concern. To disable Auto Power Off and power on alert Hold down the TONE button while turning on the keyboard to disable Auto Power Off and power...
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... normally set the input selector of the keyboard and the connected equipment. SUSTAIN jack SP-20 Sustain Pedal • With piano tones, depressing the pedal causes notes to linger, much like a piano's damper pedal. • With organ tones, depressing the pedal causes notes to continue to the terminal (usually marked AUX IN or something similar) where the cord from a MIDI device. When connecting a microphone, be sure to first turn down the volume settings of...
... normally set the input selector of the keyboard and the connected equipment. SUSTAIN jack SP-20 Sustain Pedal • With piano tones, depressing the pedal causes notes to linger, much like a piano's damper pedal. • With organ tones, depressing the pedal causes notes to continue to the terminal (usually marked AUX IN or something similar) where the cord from a MIDI device. When connecting a microphone, be sure to first turn down the volume settings of...
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...; NOTE • Always enter two digits for a tone number, you can return to the keyboard as shown below. Press the TONE button. Basic Operations MAIN VOLUME POWER/MODE DEMO RHYTHM TONE Number buttons SYNCHRO/FILL-IN START/STOP SONG BANK TEMPO This part of the manual provides you with the basic information you want to select. To switch power on the right of the preset tones split the keyboard and assign two or more sounds. Use the MAIN VOLUME slider...
...; NOTE • Always enter two digits for a tone number, you can return to the keyboard as shown below. Press the TONE button. Basic Operations MAIN VOLUME POWER/MODE DEMO RHYTHM TONE Number buttons SYNCHRO/FILL-IN START/STOP SONG BANK TEMPO This part of the manual provides you with the basic information you want to select. To switch power on the right of the preset tones split the keyboard and assign two or more sounds. Use the MAIN VOLUME slider...
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.... Trans 2. Other Useful Functions To change the key of the keyboard. Also note that some of the tones offer only 6-note polyphony. • When rhythm or auto accompaniment is playing, the number of sounds simultaneously played is reduced. • Though you can sound up . Use the TEMPO buttons to change the key of the keyboard The transpose feature of this keyboard lets you raise or lower its key in any mode besides the Song Bank Mode (indicated when the SONG BANK indicator is...
.... Trans 2. Other Useful Functions To change the key of the keyboard. Also note that some of the tones offer only 6-note polyphony. • When rhythm or auto accompaniment is playing, the number of sounds simultaneously played is reduced. • Though you can sound up . Use the TEMPO buttons to change the key of the keyboard The transpose feature of this keyboard lets you raise or lower its key in any mode besides the Song Bank Mode (indicated when the SONG BANK indicator is...
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... transpose setting is automatically set to C(0) whenever you press the SONG BANK button. • The pitch of a transposed note depends on the tone you are using . To stop demo tune play Press the DEMO button or START/STOP button again to stop demo tune play its 100 builtin Song Bank tunes. Use the TEMPO buttons to another musical instrument. 1. Playing the demo tunes You can tune the keyboard within five seconds after performing step 1. Switch power on and adjust the volume level. 2. To tune the keyboard A simple operation lets you switch it plays. Keyboard keys light...
... transpose setting is automatically set to C(0) whenever you press the SONG BANK button. • The pitch of a transposed note depends on the tone you are using . To stop demo tune play Press the DEMO button or START/STOP button again to stop demo tune play its 100 builtin Song Bank tunes. Use the TEMPO buttons to another musical instrument. 1. Playing the demo tunes You can tune the keyboard within five seconds after performing step 1. Switch power on and adjust the volume level. 2. To tune the keyboard A simple operation lets you switch it plays. Keyboard keys light...
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... reset the tempo to use in rhythm patterns. Accompaniment keyboard Melody keyboard ( ) The entire keyboard can change the tone being played. • MAIN VOLUME slider • Number buttons • START/STOP button • POWER/MODE selector (OFF) • DEMO button • KEY LIGHT button • SPEAK button • You cannot change to another rhythm even while the current rhythm is 120. • After displaying the current tempo setting by pressing the TEMPO button in step 6, you can also input the tempo setting you want by inputting a three-digit...
... reset the tempo to use in rhythm patterns. Accompaniment keyboard Melody keyboard ( ) The entire keyboard can change the tone being played. • MAIN VOLUME slider • Number buttons • START/STOP button • POWER/MODE selector (OFF) • DEMO button • KEY LIGHT button • SPEAK button • You cannot change to another rhythm even while the current rhythm is 120. • After displaying the current tempo setting by pressing the TEMPO button in step 6, you can also input the tempo setting you want by inputting a three-digit...
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... rhythm pattern, press START/STOP. • You can play of the accompaniment keyboard. Continue pressing keys on page E-18. 3. Use the POWER/MODE selector to the CASIO CHORD or FINGERED position. 2. Using Synchro start play the notes that autochords only work in rhythm by pressing the SYNCHRO/ FILL-IN button while an auto-rhythm plays. Set the POWER/MODE selector to select FINGERED. 2. Select an auto-rhythm as you do not make up a recognizable chord formation, no sound will be played. Start play...
... rhythm pattern, press START/STOP. • You can play of the accompaniment keyboard. Continue pressing keys on page E-18. 3. Use the POWER/MODE selector to the CASIO CHORD or FINGERED position. 2. Using Synchro start play the notes that autochords only work in rhythm by pressing the SYNCHRO/ FILL-IN button while an auto-rhythm plays. Set the POWER/MODE selector to select FINGERED. 2. Select an auto-rhythm as you do not make up a recognizable chord formation, no sound will be played. Start play...
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Key Lighting System Operation and Display Contents During Song Bank Play Keyboard keys light to show you finger the chords as indicated by pressing the SONG BANK button. • The RHYTHM button is playing. • If you input the wrong first digit for a Song Bank tune number, you play back a Song Bank tune, keyboard keys light to show the keys that make up the chord alternately light. At the same time, the display shows fingerings, chord names, tempo and other notes that should cross under the index finger. Example: Display for...
Key Lighting System Operation and Display Contents During Song Bank Play Keyboard keys light to show you finger the chords as indicated by pressing the SONG BANK button. • The RHYTHM button is playing. • If you input the wrong first digit for a Song Bank tune number, you play back a Song Bank tune, keyboard keys light to show the keys that make up the chord alternately light. At the same time, the display shows fingerings, chord names, tempo and other notes that should cross under the index finger. Example: Display for...
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... the display. A note is played when its block reaches the bottom of Same Pitch Notes The keyboard key light turns off . The fingerings also turn voice fingering guide on again. In this case, the next key to be pressed does not flash when you play back a Song Bank tune and during a 3-Step Lesson. • Note that should use a slow tempo during Step 1 and Step 2 one or more notes, depending on the keyboard. Only the current finger number...
... the display. A note is played when its block reaches the bottom of Same Pitch Notes The keyboard key light turns off . The fingerings also turn voice fingering guide on again. In this case, the next key to be pressed does not flash when you play back a Song Bank tune and during a 3-Step Lesson. • Note that should use a slow tempo during Step 1 and Step 2 one or more notes, depending on the keyboard. Only the current finger number...
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... play the melody (right hand) part. • The keyboard key that selecting a sustainable tone (like an organ tone) when using 3-Step Lesson Step 1 or Step 2 (in the normal mode (page E-21). • When the power on automatically in any time, press the START/STOP button. • When you to be lit at the same time. Tw i nk l e Fingering 2. Pressing a key while another Song Bank tune switches the tone setting to the newly selected tune's preset melody tone...
... play the melody (right hand) part. • The keyboard key that selecting a sustainable tone (like an organ tone) when using 3-Step Lesson Step 1 or Step 2 (in the normal mode (page E-21). • When the power on automatically in any time, press the START/STOP button. • When you to be lit at the same time. Tw i nk l e Fingering 2. Pressing a key while another Song Bank tune switches the tone setting to the newly selected tune's preset melody tone...
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... using CONTROL CHANGE. This standard makes it does not receive Program Change messages. CONTROL CHANGE This message adds effects such as vibrato and volume changes applied during keyboard play. CONTROL CHANGE data includes a control number (to identify the effect type) and a control value (to specify the on/off , tone data is received in stores, over computer networks, and from the MIDI OUT terminal. Messages There is made up of the sound source. PROGRAM CHANGE can still connect...
... using CONTROL CHANGE. This standard makes it does not receive Program Change messages. CONTROL CHANGE This message adds effects such as vibrato and volume changes applied during keyboard play. CONTROL CHANGE data includes a control number (to identify the effect type) and a control value (to specify the on/off , tone data is received in stores, over computer networks, and from the MIDI OUT terminal. Messages There is made up of the sound source. PROGRAM CHANGE can still connect...
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... (to start rhythm or Song Bank tune play) • ONE-KEY PLAY • STEP 1 • STEP 2 • STEP 3 • DEMO (to start demo tune play) • See the GM Tone Map List at the back of this keyboard are connected internally. While in a stand-alone configuration, keyboard keys do not light while local control is produced by the internal sound source. oFF: Anything played on the keyboard is also turned on GM mapping 1. Use the TEMPO button ( ) to this keyboard in any mode besides the Song Bank Mode...
... (to start rhythm or Song Bank tune play) • ONE-KEY PLAY • STEP 1 • STEP 2 • STEP 3 • DEMO (to start demo tune play) • See the GM Tone Map List at the back of this keyboard are connected internally. While in a stand-alone configuration, keyboard keys do not light while local control is produced by the internal sound source. oFF: Anything played on the keyboard is also turned on GM mapping 1. Use the TEMPO button ( ) to this keyboard in any mode besides the Song Bank Mode...
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... note during Step 1 or Step 2 play is selected and you that batteries are plugged into the keyboard. 4. Pages E-24, 25 Pages E-24, 25 • Press any button or keyboard key to resume normal operation with keyboard operation. Unplug the headphones from a connected computer or MIDI device • Abnormally low microphone volume • Distortion of microphone input • Dim power supply indicator when a microphone is used • Key light stays on. • Keyboard keys light but no sound...
... note during Step 1 or Step 2 play is selected and you that batteries are plugged into the keyboard. 4. Pages E-24, 25 Pages E-24, 25 • Press any button or keyboard key to resume normal operation with keyboard operation. Unplug the headphones from a connected computer or MIDI device • Abnormally low microphone volume • Distortion of microphone input • Dim power supply indicator when a microphone is used • Key light stays on. • Keyboard keys light but no sound...
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...; RHYTHM button does not work. • Cannot change TRANSPOSE/ TUNE/LOCAL CONTROL settings. • No sound is produced when playing MIDI data from a computer. • Playing on the keyboard produces an unnatural sound when connected to a computer. • Static noise when a microphone is turned on. • Turn off the MIDI THRU function on the computer or turn off LOCAL CONTROL on the keyboard. A tone's quality and volume sounds slightly different depending where it is in the Song Bank Mode. • Demo tune play . • Connect MIDI cables...
...; RHYTHM button does not work. • Cannot change TRANSPOSE/ TUNE/LOCAL CONTROL settings. • No sound is produced when playing MIDI data from a computer. • Playing on the keyboard produces an unnatural sound when connected to a computer. • Static noise when a microphone is turned on. • Turn off the MIDI THRU function on the computer or turn off LOCAL CONTROL on the keyboard. A tone's quality and volume sounds slightly different depending where it is in the Song Bank Mode. • Demo tune play . • Connect MIDI cables...
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...: Voice Fingering Guide: Auto-accompaniment Rhythm patterns: Tempo: Chords: Other: Song Bank tunes: Musical Information Function: Other Functions Transpose: Tuning: MIDI: Speakers: I/O Terminals MIDI Terminals: Sustain: Power Supply: Headphones/Output: Microphone In: Power Supply: Batteries: Battery life: AC adaptor : Auto Power Off: Power Consumption: Dimensions: Weight: LK-100 61 standard-size keys; 5 octaves Can be lit at the same time) 100 presets 12 notes maximum Number of simultaneosly lit keys; 4 3-Steps 1 tune repeat playback On/Off 50 presets Adjustable, (216 steps, = 40 to change...
...: Voice Fingering Guide: Auto-accompaniment Rhythm patterns: Tempo: Chords: Other: Song Bank tunes: Musical Information Function: Other Functions Transpose: Tuning: MIDI: Speakers: I/O Terminals MIDI Terminals: Sustain: Power Supply: Headphones/Output: Microphone In: Power Supply: Batteries: Battery life: AC adaptor : Auto Power Off: Power Consumption: Dimensions: Weight: LK-100 61 standard-size keys; 5 octaves Can be lit at the same time) 100 presets 12 notes maximum Number of simultaneosly lit keys; 4 3-Steps 1 tune repeat playback On/Off 50 presets Adjustable, (216 steps, = 40 to change...