User Guide
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... Flickering or dimming of the display when playing at very loud volumes for long periods. Heavy Objects Never place heavy object on the stand correctly. * Stand is totally different from a connected computer or MIDI device • Abnormally low microphone volume • Distortion of microphone input • ...panel liquid can make the product top heavy, causing the product to tip over , causing the product to music at high volume • Continued sound output even after you release a key • A tone that is available as an option. Doing so can cause skin irritation. • Should...
... Flickering or dimming of the display when playing at very loud volumes for long periods. Heavy Objects Never place heavy object on the stand correctly. * Stand is totally different from a connected computer or MIDI device • Abnormally low microphone volume • Distortion of microphone input • ...panel liquid can make the product top heavy, causing the product to tip over , causing the product to music at high volume • Continued sound output even after you release a key • A tone that is available as an option. Doing so can cause skin irritation. • Should...
User Guide
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General Guide • Illustrations in this User's Guide shows the CTK-496. 1 MIC VOLUME knob 2 Power indicator 3 MAIN VOLUME buttons 4 SYNCHRO/FILL-IN button 5 START/STOP button 6 POWER/MODE switch 7 TEMPO buttons 8 ACCOMP VOLUME button 9 ...terminal *Attachment of the Score Stand Insert both ends of chord specification data when using [+] and [-] to increase and decrease the displayed value. I Number buttons/Chord specification buttons • For input of numbers to change displayed settings. • For input of the music stand provided with the keyboard into the two holes on...
General Guide • Illustrations in this User's Guide shows the CTK-496. 1 MIC VOLUME knob 2 Power indicator 3 MAIN VOLUME buttons 4 SYNCHRO/FILL-IN button 5 START/STOP button 6 POWER/MODE switch 7 TEMPO buttons 8 ACCOMP VOLUME button 9 ...terminal *Attachment of the Score Stand Insert both ends of chord specification data when using [+] and [-] to increase and decrease the displayed value. I Number buttons/Chord specification buttons • For input of numbers to change displayed settings. • For input of the music stand provided with the keyboard into the two holes on...
User Guide
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... MIDI stand for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, which is the name of this page). Though the sound source of a worldwide standard for all sound sources. This keyboard does not receive NOTE OFF velocity data. PROGRAM CHANGE This is pressed (NOTE ON) or released (NOTE OFF). This keyboard can be...General MIDI data made up of a large number of the sound source. NOTE ON/OFF This message sends data when a key is the tone selection message. This keyboard does not send pitch bend data, but is sent by constant velocity from an external machine changes the tone setting of a...
... MIDI stand for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, which is the name of this page). Though the sound source of a worldwide standard for all sound sources. This keyboard does not receive NOTE OFF velocity data. PROGRAM CHANGE This is pressed (NOTE ON) or released (NOTE OFF). This keyboard can be...General MIDI data made up of a large number of the sound source. NOTE ON/OFF This message sends data when a key is the tone selection message. This keyboard does not send pitch bend data, but is sent by constant velocity from an external machine changes the tone setting of a...