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Safety Precautions Before trying to use the keyboard, be sure to read the separate "Safety Precautions". CTK6000/WK6500E1B E USER'S GUIDE Please keep all information for future reference.
Safety Precautions Before trying to use the keyboard, be sure to read the separate "Safety Precautions". CTK6000/WK6500E1B E USER'S GUIDE Please keep all information for future reference.
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... Using Panel Record to registration memory........... E-63 To recall a setup from registration memory ..... E-13 To turn on Digital Keyboard power E-13 Listening to a Sound .... E-24 Playing an Auto Accompaniment E-24 Selecting a Chord Fingering Mode E-26 Modifying... Guide E-4 Reading the Display E-6 Modes E-7 Menus E-7 , Precautions while "Please Wait" is displayed E-7 Saving Settings E-8 Returning the Digital Keyboard to Its Factory Default Settings E-8 Getting Ready to Play E-9 Preparing the Music Stand E-9 Power Supply E-9 Connections E-11 Connecting Headphones E-11 ...
... Using Panel Record to registration memory........... E-63 To recall a setup from registration memory ..... E-13 To turn on Digital Keyboard power E-13 Listening to a Sound .... E-24 Playing an Auto Accompaniment E-24 Selecting a Chord Fingering Mode E-26 Modifying... Guide E-4 Reading the Display E-6 Modes E-7 Menus E-7 , Precautions while "Please Wait" is displayed E-7 Saving Settings E-8 Returning the Digital Keyboard to Its Factory Default Settings E-8 Getting Ready to Play E-9 Preparing the Music Stand E-9 Power Supply E-9 Connections E-11 Connecting Headphones E-11 ...
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E-112 Minimum Computer System Requirements....E-112 Storing and Loading Digital Keyboard Memory Data E-113 Reference E-114 Troubleshooting E-114 Specifications E-116 Operating Precautions E-118 DSP Effect List E-119 Fingering Guide E-124 Supported Input ... Channel to a Computer .... Using a Memory Card E-102 Loading and Removing a Memory Card.........E-103 Entering the Card Mode E-103 Formatting a Memory Card E-103 Saving Digital Keyboard Data to a Memory Card E-104 Loading Data from a Memory Card E-106 To delete a file from a memory card E-107 To rename a file on a memory ...
E-112 Minimum Computer System Requirements....E-112 Storing and Loading Digital Keyboard Memory Data E-113 Reference E-114 Troubleshooting E-114 Specifications E-116 Operating Precautions E-118 DSP Effect List E-119 Fingering Guide E-124 Supported Input ... Channel to a Computer .... Using a Memory Card E-102 Loading and Removing a Memory Card.........E-103 Entering the Card Mode E-103 Formatting a Memory Card E-103 Saving Digital Keyboard Data to a Memory Card E-104 Loading Data from a Memory Card E-106 To delete a file from a memory card E-107 To rename a file on a memory ...
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... [I] SYNTH, 8 button 14, 88, 89 R-10 [J] OTHERS, , button 14, 59, 88, 89 R-11 [K] GM/DRUMS, . L-1 POWER button 13 L-2 VOLUME knob (CTK-6000 13 MAIN VOLUME knob (WK-6500 13 L-3 MIC VOLUME knob (WK-6500 only 11 RHYTHM buttons L-4 [A] POPS/ROCK/DANCE button 14, 24 L-5 [B] JAZZ/EUROPEAN button..., 24 TONE buttons R-1 [A] PIANO, 5 button 14, 59, 88 R-2 [B] E. General Guide • In this manual, the term "Digital Keyboard" refers to the CTK-6000/WK-6500. • This manual uses the numbers and names below to refer to buttons and controllers. • The following explains the meanings of...
... [I] SYNTH, 8 button 14, 88, 89 R-10 [J] OTHERS, , button 14, 59, 88, 89 R-11 [K] GM/DRUMS, . L-1 POWER button 13 L-2 VOLUME knob (CTK-6000 13 MAIN VOLUME knob (WK-6500 13 L-3 MIC VOLUME knob (WK-6500 only 11 RHYTHM buttons L-4 [A] POPS/ROCK/DANCE button 14, 24 L-5 [B] JAZZ/EUROPEAN button..., 24 TONE buttons R-1 [A] PIANO, 5 button 14, 59, 88 R-2 [B] E. General Guide • In this manual, the term "Digital Keyboard" refers to the CTK-6000/WK-6500. • This manual uses the numbers and names below to refer to buttons and controllers. • The following explains the meanings of...
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... value, as beats per minute. General Guide Reading the Display This section explains the contents of the Digital Keyboard's display screen. 1 2 45 6 3 1 Detailed information area This area displays a variety of information while the Digital Keyboard is indicated by thick brackets (%) and by a large dot (0). For example, the location of the pointer (K) on...: text type indicators such as Auto Accompaniment, the metronome, or other information. The currently selected item is the one that is currently selected on the keyboard or when Auto Accompaniment is being used .
... value, as beats per minute. General Guide Reading the Display This section explains the contents of the Digital Keyboard's display screen. 1 2 45 6 3 1 Detailed information area This area displays a variety of information while the Digital Keyboard is indicated by thick brackets (%) and by a large dot (0). For example, the location of the pointer (K) on...: text type indicators such as Auto Accompaniment, the metronome, or other information. The currently selected item is the one that is currently selected on the keyboard or when Auto Accompaniment is being used .
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... mode. • Unless otherwise specifically noted, all of the operations described in this user's guide are described in the rhythm mode. Modes Your Digital Keyboard has three modes: a rhythm mode, a card mode, and a song sequencer mode. In the rhythm mode, pressing the C-7 (CARD) button will... song sequencer mode, pressing the C-3 (SONG SEQUENCER) button or the R-15 (EXIT) button will appear if you want to record performances using the keyboard and Auto Accompaniment, or to move the 0 up and down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button as an indicator on default mode. E-7 indicator displayed)...
... mode. • Unless otherwise specifically noted, all of the operations described in this user's guide are described in the rhythm mode. Modes Your Digital Keyboard has three modes: a rhythm mode, a card mode, and a song sequencer mode. In the rhythm mode, pressing the C-7 (CARD) button will... song sequencer mode, pressing the C-3 (SONG SEQUENCER) button or the R-15 (EXIT) button will appear if you want to record performances using the keyboard and Auto Accompaniment, or to move the 0 up and down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button as an indicator on default mode. E-7 indicator displayed)...
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...(page E-45) - E-8 B User DSP data (page E-37) - Auto Resume setting (page E-100) Returning the Digital Keyboard to Its Factory Default Settings You can configure the Digital Keyboard so it on defaults whenever you turn it remembers its latest setup or to store data you turn off power...100). * The following data and settings are returned to their initial factory default settings. This stored data is retained even when the Digital Keyboard is turned off .* However, the tone, rhythm, and other features that you can use to apply a predetermined default setup each time ...
...(page E-45) - E-8 B User DSP data (page E-37) - Auto Resume setting (page E-100) Returning the Digital Keyboard to Its Factory Default Settings You can configure the Digital Keyboard so it on defaults whenever you turn it remembers its latest setup or to store data you turn off power...100). * The following data and settings are returned to their initial factory default settings. This stored data is retained even when the Digital Keyboard is turned off .* However, the tone, rhythm, and other features that you can use to apply a predetermined default setup each time ...
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... tabs of the battery compartment, and close the cover. Tabs E-10 Low battery indication (flashing) 3. Open the battery cover on the bottom of the Digital Keyboard. ■ Low Battery Indication The following shows the approximate battery life. 4 hours* on the side of the battery cover into the battery compartment. • Make...
... tabs of the battery compartment, and close the cover. Tabs E-10 Low battery indication (flashing) 3. Open the battery cover on the bottom of the Digital Keyboard. ■ Low Battery Indication The following shows the approximate battery life. 4 hours* on the side of the battery cover into the battery compartment. • Make...
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..., make sure that can use the Mixer to adjust how effects are turned off output from the microphone. Adjust volume settings to your keyboard play. T-7 (MIC IN) jack • Headphones do not leave the adaptor plugged in when removing the headphones. For information about ... Before connecting a microphone, set both the L-2 (MAIN VOLUME) and L-3 (MIC VOLUME) knobs to low levels. Doing so creates the risk of overall keyboard volume. • Built-in speakers, which means you do not come with the L-3 (MIC VOLUME) knob. Microphone volume control is independent of hearing damage....
..., make sure that can use the Mixer to adjust how effects are turned off output from the microphone. Adjust volume settings to your keyboard play. T-7 (MIC IN) jack • Headphones do not leave the adaptor plugged in when removing the headphones. For information about ... Before connecting a microphone, set both the L-2 (MAIN VOLUME) and L-3 (MIC VOLUME) knobs to low levels. Doing so creates the risk of overall keyboard volume. • Built-in speakers, which means you do not come with the L-3 (MIC VOLUME) knob. Microphone volume control is independent of hearing damage....
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... URL. http://world.casio.com/ E-12 B Connections Connecting Audio Equipment or an Amplifier You can connect audio equipment or a music amplifier to the Digital Keyboard and then play through external speakers for more powerful volume and better sound quality. • Whenever connecting a device to the Digital Keyboard, first use the L-2 (CTK-6000: VOLUME) (WK-6500...
... URL. http://world.casio.com/ E-12 B Connections Connecting Audio Equipment or an Amplifier You can connect audio equipment or a music amplifier to the Digital Keyboard and then play through external speakers for more powerful volume and better sound quality. • Whenever connecting a device to the Digital Keyboard, first use the L-2 (CTK-6000: VOLUME) (WK-6500...
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...CTK-6000: VOLUME) (WK-6500: MAIN VOLUME) knob towards MIN to set the volume to "Connections" (page E-11), connect headphones, amplifier, or other operation while it is in progress. Referring to a low level. 2. Do not perform any other device. 3. Use the L-1 (POWER) button to turn on power. • The Digital Keyboard...Troubleshooting" (page E-114). Auto Power Off This Digital Keyboard is designed to have the Digital Keyboard remember its default settings whenever you turn on " is enabled. You can cause Digital Keyboard data to temporarily suspend Auto Power Off while it ...
...CTK-6000: VOLUME) (WK-6500: MAIN VOLUME) knob towards MIN to set the volume to "Connections" (page E-11), connect headphones, amplifier, or other operation while it is in progress. Referring to a low level. 2. Do not perform any other device. 3. Use the L-1 (POWER) button to turn on power. • The Digital Keyboard...Troubleshooting" (page E-114). Auto Power Off This Digital Keyboard is designed to have the Digital Keyboard remember its default settings whenever you turn on " is enabled. You can cause Digital Keyboard data to temporarily suspend Auto Power Off while it ...
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Selecting and Playing a Tone ■ To disable Auto Power Off 1. Use the following procedure to one you want is applied across the entire keyboard. To select a tone 1. Holding down the L-18 (ACCOMP ON/ OFF) button, press the L-17 (PLAY/STOP) button. For details, see "Using the Tone ...Number Tone name Group E-14 You also can specify a tone by its group and its tone number. While the Digital Keyboard is reached. • You can play along on the Digital Keyboard. • Auto Power Off will re-enable Auto Power Off. Check to select a demo tune. • Pressing ...
Selecting and Playing a Tone ■ To disable Auto Power Off 1. Use the following procedure to one you want is applied across the entire keyboard. To select a tone 1. Holding down the L-18 (ACCOMP ON/ OFF) button, press the L-17 (PLAY/STOP) button. For details, see "Using the Tone ...Number Tone name Group E-14 You also can specify a tone by its group and its tone number. While the Digital Keyboard is reached. • You can play along on the Digital Keyboard. • Auto Power Off will re-enable Auto Power Off. Check to select a demo tune. • Pressing ...
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... and LOWER part (Layer: Off, Split: On). LOWER UPPER 1 UPPER 2 • You can even use the R-14 (-, +) buttons to play on the keyboard. UPPER 1 UPPER 2 • Two tones, one for the left range and one tone for the left and right ranges (Split). You can configure the settings... On, Split: Off). Layering and Splitting Tones You can play two different tones at high speed. 5. The UPPER 1 part is used . When splitting the keyboard between two tones, the low range of the R-14 (-, +) buttons at the same time. Selecting and Playing a Tone • Three tones, two layered...
... and LOWER part (Layer: Off, Split: On). LOWER UPPER 1 UPPER 2 • You can even use the R-14 (-, +) buttons to play on the keyboard. UPPER 1 UPPER 2 • Two tones, one for the left range and one tone for the left and right ranges (Split). You can configure the settings... On, Split: Off). Layering and Splitting Tones You can play two different tones at high speed. 5. The UPPER 1 part is used . When splitting the keyboard between two tones, the low range of the R-14 (-, +) buttons at the same time. Selecting and Playing a Tone • Three tones, two layered...
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..., the tone you select will become the UPPER 2 part tone. 5. Use the TONE buttons and dial to select the UPPER 1 part tone. 4. To split the keyboard between the left and right sides of the two tones (UPPER 1 part tone and UPPER 2 part tone) you select will become the LOWER part tone... indicates that the tones are displayed, press the R-19 (SPLIT) button and/or R-20 (LAYER) button to look up the group(s) and numbers of the keyboard to confirm that the tone you want to appear on the display. Play something on the display. • If they are displayed, press the R-19...
..., the tone you select will become the UPPER 2 part tone. 5. Use the TONE buttons and dial to select the UPPER 1 part tone. 4. To split the keyboard between the left and right sides of the two tones (UPPER 1 part tone and UPPER 2 part tone) you select will become the LOWER part tone... indicates that the tones are displayed, press the R-19 (SPLIT) button and/or R-20 (LAYER) button to look up the group(s) and numbers of the keyboard to confirm that the tone you want to appear on the display. Play something on the display. • If they are displayed, press the R-19...
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... and split together 1. E-17 LOWER part UPPER 1 part Key you press Split point • The name of the split point becomes the chord keyboard. Use the TONE buttons and dial to for the LOWER part. 3. This indicates that the tone you press will become the LOWER part tone. ...• The initial default split point is at key F#3. • During Auto Accompaniment play (page E-24), the keyboard to change the displayed split point key name. 2. Perform steps 1 through 6 of the keyboard to appear on the left and right sides of the procedure under "To layer two tones" (page E-16). 2....
... and split together 1. E-17 LOWER part UPPER 1 part Key you press Split point • The name of the split point becomes the chord keyboard. Use the TONE buttons and dial to for the LOWER part. 3. This indicates that the tone you press will become the LOWER part tone. ...• The initial default split point is at key F#3. • During Auto Accompaniment play (page E-24), the keyboard to change the displayed split point key name. 2. Perform steps 1 through 6 of the keyboard to appear on the left and right sides of the procedure under "To layer two tones" (page E-16). 2....
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...; This will cause "UPPER 2" to a key that you can change the UPPER 2 part octave. Selecting and Playing a Tone Raising and Lowering Keyboard Tuning (Transpose) The transpose feature lets you can change the LOWER part octave. While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button, use this feature to... The current transpose setting is applied to the notes of a song, to assign different octaves to the left side and right side keyboards while the keyboard is also shifted in step 3 to specify the octave shift amount. 5. Perform the same operation as in accordance with the transpose ...
...; This will cause "UPPER 2" to a key that you can change the UPPER 2 part octave. Selecting and Playing a Tone Raising and Lowering Keyboard Tuning (Transpose) The transpose feature lets you can change the LOWER part octave. While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button, use this feature to... The current transpose setting is applied to the notes of a song, to assign different octaves to the left side and right side keyboards while the keyboard is also shifted in step 3 to specify the octave shift amount. 5. Perform the same operation as in accordance with the transpose ...
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... wheel causes the pitch of the notes to return to appear. • Do not have the pitch bend wheel rotated as you turn on the keyboard. • The tempo setting will change in accordance with your tapping speed as soon as you tap the fourth time. • The setting will cause...
... wheel causes the pitch of the notes to return to appear. • Do not have the pitch bend wheel rotated as you turn on the keyboard. • The tempo setting will change in accordance with your tapping speed as soon as you tap the fourth time. • The setting will cause...
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...other than 01: Equal will cause the C indicator to display the scale screen, with the scale function are retained even when the Digital Keyboard is turned off. E-21 Number Screen Name Preset Temperament 01 Equal Equal temperament 02 Pure Major Just major intonation 03 Pure Minor Just minor ... below. (2) Use the dial or the R-14 (-, +) buttons to change the root note (C to B). • You can also use the keyboard to Auto Accompaniment (Accomp Scale). • The settings you can edit it to suit your particular needs. Perform the following shows the temperament numbers and...
...other than 01: Equal will cause the C indicator to display the scale screen, with the scale function are retained even when the Digital Keyboard is turned off. E-21 Number Screen Name Preset Temperament 01 Equal Equal temperament 02 Pure Major Just major intonation 03 Pure Minor Just minor ... below. (2) Use the dial or the R-14 (-, +) buttons to change the root note (C to B). • You can also use the keyboard to Auto Accompaniment (Accomp Scale). • The settings you can edit it to suit your particular needs. Perform the following shows the temperament numbers and...
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... the R-15 (EXIT) button. • This will return to the screen that was displayed before you want to fine tune. • You can also press a keyboard key to specify a note. (2) Use the R-17 (y) button to move the 0 to "Note", and then use the dial or R-14 (-, +) buttons to display the scale...
... the R-15 (EXIT) button. • This will return to the screen that was displayed before you want to fine tune. • You can also press a keyboard key to specify a note. (2) Use the R-17 (y) button to move the 0 to "Note", and then use the dial or R-14 (-, +) buttons to display the scale...
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.... • The settings you want to use. • You can select one beat ArpegSpeed (Arpeggiator Speed) (page E-98) When the keyboard is played in the table below appears on the display next to configure settings, see "Using Auto Harmonize" (page E-28). 3. Type number...Type name 2. Refer to the separate "Appendix" for detailed information about this setting: Go here: Whether arpeggio should be played ArpegHold while keyboard keys are depressed or (Arpeggiator Hold) after the keys are released (page E-97) The number of different arpeggiator options, including playing ...
.... • The settings you want to use. • You can select one beat ArpegSpeed (Arpeggiator Speed) (page E-98) When the keyboard is played in the table below appears on the display next to configure settings, see "Using Auto Harmonize" (page E-28). 3. Type number...Type name 2. Refer to the separate "Appendix" for detailed information about this setting: Go here: Whether arpeggio should be played ArpegHold while keyboard keys are depressed or (Arpeggiator Hold) after the keys are released (page E-97) The number of different arpeggiator options, including playing ...