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...Off E-14 Settings E-14 Connections E-15 Phones/Output Terminal E-15 Sustain jack Terminal E-15 Accessories and Options E-15 Basic Operations E-16 Playing the Keyboard E-16 Selecting a Tone E-16 Using the Microphone Jack (CTK-491 only E-17 Auto Accompaniment ......... E-23 Changing the Tone of ...in Succession E-25 Using the Chord Book ........ E-26 Looking Up a Chord Using the Chord Book E-27 Keyboard Settings E-29 Transposing the Keyboard E-29 Tuning the Keyboard E-30 MIDI E-31 What is MIDI E-31 General MIDI E-31 Changing MIDI Settings E-32 Troubleshooting E-34 ...
...Off E-14 Settings E-14 Connections E-15 Phones/Output Terminal E-15 Sustain jack Terminal E-15 Accessories and Options E-15 Basic Operations E-16 Playing the Keyboard E-16 Selecting a Tone E-16 Using the Microphone Jack (CTK-491 only E-17 Auto Accompaniment ......... E-23 Changing the Tone of ...in Succession E-25 Using the Chord Book ........ E-26 Looking Up a Chord Using the Chord Book E-27 Keyboard Settings E-29 Transposing the Keyboard E-29 Tuning the Keyboard E-30 MIDI E-31 What is MIDI E-31 General MIDI E-31 Changing MIDI Settings E-32 Troubleshooting E-34 ...
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...; CTK-481 L M N OP • CTK-491 QR L M N OP L MIDI OUT terminal M MIDI IN terminal N SUSTAIN jack terminal O DC 9V jack P PHONES/OUTPUT terminal Q MIC IN jack R MIC VOLUME 1 Rhythm list 2 Power indicator 3 POWER/MODE switch 4 MAIN VOLUME buttons *Attachment of the Score Stand Insert both ends of the music stand provided with the keyboard into... K TEMPO buttons 625A-E-011B CTK481_E08_17.p65 Page 9 E-9 03.10.7, 2:58 PM Adobe PageMaker 6.5J/PPC ❚ NOTE • Illustrations in this User's Guide shows the CTK-481.
...; CTK-481 L M N OP • CTK-491 QR L M N OP L MIDI OUT terminal M MIDI IN terminal N SUSTAIN jack terminal O DC 9V jack P PHONES/OUTPUT terminal Q MIC IN jack R MIC VOLUME 1 Rhythm list 2 Power indicator 3 POWER/MODE switch 4 MAIN VOLUME buttons *Attachment of the Score Stand Insert both ends of the music stand provided with the keyboard into... K TEMPO buttons 625A-E-011B CTK481_E08_17.p65 Page 9 E-9 03.10.7, 2:58 PM Adobe PageMaker 6.5J/PPC ❚ NOTE • Illustrations in this User's Guide shows the CTK-481.
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...SP-20) to the SUSTAIN jack terminal to con- Accessories and Options Use only the accessories and options specified for details. See the user documentation that the standard plug you connect to be sure to first turn down the volume settings of the keyboard to a relatively low ... Page 15 E-15 03.10.7, 2:58 PM Adobe PageMaker 6.5J/PPC SUSTAIN jack Terminal SP-20 Sustain Pedal • With piano tones, depressing the pedal causes notes to sound until the pedal is connected. In this keyboard. The wrong type of connector at night without disturbing anyone. Audio Equipment ...
...SP-20) to the SUSTAIN jack terminal to con- Accessories and Options Use only the accessories and options specified for details. See the user documentation that the standard plug you connect to be sure to first turn down the volume settings of the keyboard to a relatively low ... Page 15 E-15 03.10.7, 2:58 PM Adobe PageMaker 6.5J/PPC SUSTAIN jack Terminal SP-20 Sustain Pedal • With piano tones, depressing the pedal causes notes to sound until the pedal is connected. In this keyboard. The wrong type of connector at night without disturbing anyone. Audio Equipment ...
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... to make up a chord may be recognized by the small letters above the chord specifications buttons. • Non-major chords include minor, seventh, sustained, etc. Depending on the rhythm that the chord name on the display is necessary to input a major chord name. Because of the notes that ... have chord names printed above from or to neighboring chords. • You can also use other fingerings to sound chords you play on the graphic keyboard. chords. • See page E-28 for example, press the F key. • The key you want to clear any previously input chord name. 3. ...
... to make up a chord may be recognized by the small letters above the chord specifications buttons. • Non-major chords include minor, seventh, sustained, etc. Depending on the rhythm that the chord name on the display is necessary to input a major chord name. Because of the notes that ... have chord names printed above from or to neighboring chords. • You can also use other fingerings to sound chords you play on the graphic keyboard. chords. • See page E-28 for example, press the F key. • The key you want to clear any previously input chord name. 3. ...
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... Modifier Keys Chord Type Symbol and Name Reference Modifier Key major C (C major) minor Cm (C minor) aug Caug (C augmened) C+5 sus 4 Csus4 (C sustained fourth) dim Cdim (C diminished) C° 7th C7 (C seventh) CM7 M7 (C major Cmaj7 C∆7 seventh) minor 7 Cm7 (C minor seventh) CmM7 ...seventh) ❚ NOTE • Since the chord fingerings that appear on the display are selected to allow chord play within the accompaniment keyboard, inverted chord forms (page E-26) are not displayed. 625A-E-030A 03.10.7, 2:58 PM Adobe PageMaker 6.5J/PPC Inverted chord ...
... Modifier Keys Chord Type Symbol and Name Reference Modifier Key major C (C major) minor Cm (C minor) aug Caug (C augmened) C+5 sus 4 Csus4 (C sustained fourth) dim Cdim (C diminished) C° 7th C7 (C seventh) CM7 M7 (C major Cmaj7 C∆7 seventh) minor 7 Cm7 (C minor seventh) CmM7 ...seventh) ❚ NOTE • Since the chord fingerings that appear on the display are selected to allow chord play within the accompaniment keyboard, inverted chord forms (page E-26) are not displayed. 625A-E-030A 03.10.7, 2:58 PM Adobe PageMaker 6.5J/PPC Inverted chord ...
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... to 99) is sent out through this page). rameter. Effect VOLUME HOLD1 * MODULATION Control Number 7 64 1 * Pressing the foot pedal causes the sustain effect (HOLD1) to "G" (GM). • If you accidentally go past parameter you want, keep pressing the TRANSPOSE/TUNE/MIDI button until parameter you ...leave the parameter selection screen on /off status and depth of two MIDI parameters: TONE MAP and KEYBOARD CHANNEL. Example: To change MIDI parameters 1. PROGRAM CHANGE can receive such data. PITCH BEND This message carries pitch bend information for...
... to 99) is sent out through this page). rameter. Effect VOLUME HOLD1 * MODULATION Control Number 7 64 1 * Pressing the foot pedal causes the sustain effect (HOLD1) to "G" (GM). • If you accidentally go past parameter you want, keep pressing the TRANSPOSE/TUNE/MIDI button until parameter you ...leave the parameter selection screen on /off status and depth of two MIDI parameters: TONE MAP and KEYBOARD CHANNEL. Example: To change MIDI parameters 1. PROGRAM CHANGE can receive such data. PITCH BEND This message carries pitch bend information for...
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...: Tempo: Chord: Fingering: Song Bank Status: Staff: Keyboard: MIDI: Other Functions Transpose: Tuning: Volume: Terminals MIDI Terminals: Sustain Terminal: Phones/Output Terminal: Power Supply Terminal: Microphone In: Power Supply: Batteries: Battery Life: AC Adaptor: Auto Power Off: Speaker Output: Power Consumption: Dimensions: Weight: E-36 CTK-481/CTK-491 61 standard-size keys, 5 octaves 100 12...
...: Tempo: Chord: Fingering: Song Bank Status: Staff: Keyboard: MIDI: Other Functions Transpose: Tuning: Volume: Terminals MIDI Terminals: Sustain Terminal: Phones/Output Terminal: Power Supply Terminal: Microphone In: Power Supply: Batteries: Battery Life: AC Adaptor: Auto Power Off: Speaker Output: Power Consumption: Dimensions: Weight: E-36 CTK-481/CTK-491 61 standard-size keys, 5 octaves 100 12...