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...To turn on Digital Keyboard power E-13 Listening to Play E-9 Preparing the Music Stand E-9 Power Supply E-9 Connections E-11 Connecting Headphones E-11 Connecting a Pedal E-11 Connecting a Microphone (WK-6500 only).......E-11 Connecting Audio Equipment or an Amplifier E-12 Bundled and Optional Accessories E-12 Selecting and Playing a Tone .. E-96 Using the Function Menu E-96 Function Menu Settings E-97 E-2 E-63 To recall a setup from registration memory ..... E-24 Playing an Auto Accompaniment E-24 Selecting a Chord Fingering Mode E-26 Modifying Auto Accompaniment Patterns...
...To turn on Digital Keyboard power E-13 Listening to Play E-9 Preparing the Music Stand E-9 Power Supply E-9 Connections E-11 Connecting Headphones E-11 Connecting a Pedal E-11 Connecting a Microphone (WK-6500 only).......E-11 Connecting Audio Equipment or an Amplifier E-12 Bundled and Optional Accessories E-12 Selecting and Playing a Tone .. E-96 Using the Function Menu E-96 Function Menu Settings E-97 E-2 E-63 To recall a setup from registration memory ..... E-24 Playing an Auto Accompaniment E-24 Selecting a Chord Fingering Mode E-26 Modifying Auto Accompaniment Patterns...
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... L-17 START/STOP, PLAY/STOP, DEMO button 14, 24, 73, 108 L-18 ACCOMP ON/OFF, $CHORDS, PART SELECT, DEMO button 14, 24, 26, 109 C-1 Display 6 C-2 RHYTHM EDITOR button 29 C-3 SONG SEQUENCER, #EDIT button 7, 68, 75 C-4 RECORD button 64, 68, 69 C-5 MIXER, #EFFECT button 34, 40 C-6 TONE EDITOR, #SCALE button 21, 46 C-7 CARD, #LOAD/SAVE button 7, 103, 104, 106 Dial 6, 14, 24 TONE buttons R-1 [A] PIANO, 5 button 14, 59, 88 R-2 [B] E. For example, METRONOME, BEAT $ means that the BEAT function is enabled...
... L-17 START/STOP, PLAY/STOP, DEMO button 14, 24, 73, 108 L-18 ACCOMP ON/OFF, $CHORDS, PART SELECT, DEMO button 14, 24, 26, 109 C-1 Display 6 C-2 RHYTHM EDITOR button 29 C-3 SONG SEQUENCER, #EDIT button 7, 68, 75 C-4 RECORD button 64, 68, 69 C-5 MIXER, #EFFECT button 34, 40 C-6 TONE EDITOR, #SCALE button 21, 46 C-7 CARD, #LOAD/SAVE button 7, 103, 104, 106 Dial 6, 14, 24 TONE buttons R-1 [A] PIANO, 5 button 14, 59, 88 R-2 [B] E. For example, METRONOME, BEAT $ means that the BEAT function is enabled...
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...; Before connecting a microphone, make sure you perform pedal operations that the Digital Keyboard and microphone are turned off output from the microphone. E-11 Microphone volume control is independent of microphone input with the Digital Keyboard. • Use commercially available headphones. • Do not listen to your keyboard play. T-7 (MIC IN) jack • Headphones do not leave the adaptor plugged in when removing the headphones. T-3 (SUSTAIN/ASIGNABLE) jack • You can adjust the volume level of overall keyboard volume...
...; Before connecting a microphone, make sure you perform pedal operations that the Digital Keyboard and microphone are turned off output from the microphone. E-11 Microphone volume control is independent of microphone input with the Digital Keyboard. • Use commercially available headphones. • Do not listen to your keyboard play. T-7 (MIC IN) jack • Headphones do not leave the adaptor plugged in when removing the headphones. T-3 (SUSTAIN/ASIGNABLE) jack • You can adjust the volume level of overall keyboard volume...
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... display while a data save operation is displayed. It also can use the procedure below , which indicates that it is in progress. Selecting and Playing a Tone L-1 L-4 RR--11 - Rotate the L-2 (CTK-6000: VOLUME) (WK-6500: MAIN VOLUME) knob towards MIN to set the volume to apply a predetermined setup each time you turn off the Digital Keyboard, press the L-1 (POWER) button again. • Under its initial configuration, the Digital Keyboard will remain on . You can change...
... display while a data save operation is displayed. It also can use the procedure below , which indicates that it is in progress. Selecting and Playing a Tone L-1 L-4 RR--11 - Rotate the L-2 (CTK-6000: VOLUME) (WK-6500: MAIN VOLUME) knob towards MIN to set the volume to apply a predetermined setup each time you turn off the Digital Keyboard, press the L-1 (POWER) button again. • Under its initial configuration, the Digital Keyboard will remain on . You can change...
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... (-, +) buttons to Auto Accompaniment (Accomp Scale) 1. When the setting is retained, even if you want to fine tune. • You can adjust the tuning of the note you displayed the scale screen. 4. Selecting and Playing a Tone 5. 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 select the name of each individual part using...
... (-, +) buttons to Auto Accompaniment (Accomp Scale) 1. When the setting is retained, even if you want to fine tune. • You can adjust the tuning of the note you displayed the scale screen. 4. Selecting and Playing a Tone 5. 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 select the name of each individual part using...
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... of the part that is a special setting for the bass and the Chord 1 through Chord 5 parts. *2 In addition to its "on : Sounds the part. While the "Sol" setting is selected, the Digital Keyboard will sound only notes of the rhythm editor screen, specify a number to assign a rhythm to edit other accompaniment patterns and instrument parts. 7. After editing is displayed in step (1) above also will change mixer settings to change the rhythm of the rhythm as...
... of the part that is a special setting for the bass and the Chord 1 through Chord 5 parts. *2 In addition to its "on : Sounds the part. While the "Sol" setting is selected, the Digital Keyboard will sound only notes of the rhythm editor screen, specify a number to assign a rhythm to edit other accompaniment patterns and instrument parts. 7. After editing is displayed in step (1) above also will change mixer settings to change the rhythm of the rhythm as...
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... keep the Digital Keyboard in the chorus effect mode. 2. Use the dial or R-14 (-, +) buttons to use of each keyboard or Auto Accompaniment part. For details, see the "Important!" Press the C-5 (EFFECT) button or the R-15 (EXIT) button. • This exits the effect setting screen. Applying Effects to display the effect setting screen. note below . 3. While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button, press the C-5 (EFFECT) button to a Sound 8. E-35 The...
... keep the Digital Keyboard in the chorus effect mode. 2. Use the dial or R-14 (-, +) buttons to use of each keyboard or Auto Accompaniment part. For details, see the "Important!" Press the C-5 (EFFECT) button or the R-15 (EXIT) button. • This exits the effect setting screen. Applying Effects to display the effect setting screen. note below . 3. While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button, press the C-5 (EFFECT) button to a Sound 8. E-35 The...
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... part A02 Manual play UPPER 2 part A03 Manual play LOWER part "Layering and Splitting Tones" (page E-15) A04 Auto harmonize tone A05 UPPER 1 part*1 A06 UPPER 2 part*2 A07 LOWER part*3 "Using Auto Harmonize" (page E-28) "Using the Song Sequencer" (page E-64) A08 Metronome sound "Using the Metronome" (page E-19) This part: Is used to assign such tones and to configure other settings for more information: A09 Auto Accompaniment percussion part "Using Auto Accompaniment" (page A10 Auto Accompaniment drums part E-24) A11 Auto Accompaniment bass part A12 to Auto Accompaniment Chord...
... part A02 Manual play UPPER 2 part A03 Manual play LOWER part "Layering and Splitting Tones" (page E-15) A04 Auto harmonize tone A05 UPPER 1 part*1 A06 UPPER 2 part*2 A07 LOWER part*3 "Using Auto Harmonize" (page E-28) "Using the Song Sequencer" (page E-64) A08 Metronome sound "Using the Metronome" (page E-19) This part: Is used to assign such tones and to configure other settings for more information: A09 Auto Accompaniment percussion part "Using Auto Accompaniment" (page A10 Auto Accompaniment drums part E-24) A11 Auto Accompaniment bass part A12 to Auto Accompaniment Chord...
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... a keyboard key will change . • You can select master (MASTER), effect (DSP), microphone input (MIC), or a part (A01 through A16, B01 through 4 as required to configure other types of performance operations (layer, split, Auto Accompaniment, etc.) are indicated by pressing both of the selected part. E-40 B Use the dial or R-14 (-, +) buttons to change the setting value. • Pressing the R-14 (-, +) buttons at the same time returns...
... a keyboard key will change . • You can select master (MASTER), effect (DSP), microphone input (MIC), or a part (A01 through A16, B01 through 4 as required to configure other types of performance operations (layer, split, Auto Accompaniment, etc.) are indicated by pressing both of the selected part. E-40 B Use the dial or R-14 (-, +) buttons to change the setting value. • Pressing the R-14 (-, +) buttons at the same time returns...
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... R-20 You can use the song sequencer to record keyboard play (including Auto Accompaniment), or to be deleted or become corrupted. Configure Digital Keyboard settings for your performance. • Configure the following settings: tone and rhythm selection, tempo, layer and split, synchro standby (when using a music preset" (page E-66). For details about settings that , recording will remain on when the L-1 (POWER) button is in memory at the same time. E-64 Starting One-touch Recording (EASY REC) EASY...
... R-20 You can use the song sequencer to record keyboard play (including Auto Accompaniment), or to be deleted or become corrupted. Configure Digital Keyboard settings for your performance. • Configure the following settings: tone and rhythm selection, tempo, layer and split, synchro standby (when using a music preset" (page E-66). For details about settings that , recording will remain on when the L-1 (POWER) button is in memory at the same time. E-64 Starting One-touch Recording (EASY REC) EASY...
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... change from flashing to turn the metronome on the keyboard - Press the C-4 (RECORD) button. • The button will start keyboard play at the point you perform any one shown below will indicate all the parts in step 4. (5) Press the R-15 (EXIT) button to be deleted. 3. Song area number Arrows (e) will appear on or off . This will display a menu like the one of remaining memory capacity, the current measure (MEASURE) and beat (BEAT...
... change from flashing to turn the metronome on the keyboard - Press the C-4 (RECORD) button. • The button will start keyboard play at the point you perform any one shown below will indicate all the parts in step 4. (5) Press the R-15 (EXIT) button to be deleted. 3. Song area number Arrows (e) will appear on or off . This will display a menu like the one of remaining memory capacity, the current measure (MEASURE) and beat (BEAT...
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...). System Track and Track 01 through B16 (Excluding part on/off) - Part parameters from registration memory • Settings recalled using the Digital Keyboard's control panel. Track 01 through A16: part on/off, coarse tune, fine tune, scale enable, DSP line - Parts when registration Parts when registration is setup is not recorded. For details, see "Songs, tracks, and parts" (page E-66). • The moment you start recording, panel settings are stored in the header of song parts, see "Using Panel Record to select the tone and rhythm...
...). System Track and Track 01 through B16 (Excluding part on/off) - Part parameters from registration memory • Settings recalled using the Digital Keyboard's control panel. Track 01 through A16: part on/off, coarse tune, fine tune, scale enable, DSP line - Parts when registration Parts when registration is setup is not recorded. For details, see "Songs, tracks, and parts" (page E-66). • The moment you start recording, panel settings are stored in the header of song parts, see "Using Panel Record to select the tone and rhythm...
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... (y) button to move the 0 to "Metronome" and then use the R-14 (-, +) buttons to turn the metronome on the keyboard. Press the C-3 (SONG SEQUENCER) button to the system track 1. Turing on or off . Use the dial or R-14 (-, +) buttons to be used when recording a performance to the system track. Press the C-4 (RECORD) button. • The button will start to flash and the Digital Keyboard will immediately recall the header settings of recording when you play something...
... (y) button to move the 0 to "Metronome" and then use the R-14 (-, +) buttons to turn the metronome on the keyboard. Press the C-3 (SONG SEQUENCER) button to the system track 1. Turing on or off . Use the dial or R-14 (-, +) buttons to be used when recording a performance to the system track. Press the C-4 (RECORD) button. • The button will start to flash and the Digital Keyboard will immediately recall the header settings of recording when you play something...
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If you change mixer settings and then change the song selection, the header settings of the newly selected song will be recalled and mixer settings will supersede any track from 01 through 16 Supported Mixer Operations during Playback or Playback Standby All mixer settings can configure the following settings: mixer settings, tempo, system track rhythm, track tone selection, etc. • To change the system track UPPER 1, UPPER 2, and LOWER part tones or mixer settings, use a "panel record" operation to...
If you change mixer settings and then change the song selection, the header settings of the newly selected song will be recalled and mixer settings will supersede any track from 01 through 16 Supported Mixer Operations during Playback or Playback Standby All mixer settings can configure the following settings: mixer settings, tempo, system track rhythm, track tone selection, etc. • To change the system track UPPER 1, UPPER 2, and LOWER part tones or mixer settings, use a "panel record" operation to...
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...; Repeat play a specific section of parts A05 (UPPER 1), A06 (UPPER 2), and A07 (LOWER). • The above settings are supported during playback. Use the dial or R-14 (-, +) buttons to enter the song sequencer mode. Press the L-17 (START/STOP) button. • This starts playback. To do this: Skip Forward Skip Back Do this: Hold down the L-14 (sREW) button. Restart paused playback Press the L-16 (PAUSE) button. Playing keyboard keys sounds...
...; Repeat play a specific section of parts A05 (UPPER 1), A06 (UPPER 2), and A07 (LOWER). • The above settings are supported during playback. Use the dial or R-14 (-, +) buttons to enter the song sequencer mode. Press the L-17 (START/STOP) button. • This starts playback. To do this: Skip Forward Skip Back Do this: Hold down the L-14 (sREW) button. Restart paused playback Press the L-16 (PAUSE) button. Playing keyboard keys sounds...
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... • Deleting specific measures from a song • Inserting blank measures into a song • Extracting system track recorded content to edit it. "To delete all events in step 4 above operation will be displayed as the initial default values when you display the screen of editing the next event. - While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button, press the C-3 (EDIT) button to enter the song sequencer mode. 2. "To delete all pitch bender...
... • Deleting specific measures from a song • Inserting blank measures into a song • Extracting system track recorded content to edit it. "To delete all events in step 4 above operation will be displayed as the initial default values when you display the screen of editing the next event. - While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button, press the C-3 (EDIT) button to enter the song sequencer mode. 2. "To delete all pitch bender...
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... a song file should not be used while the keyboard is split between two tones (page E-15). Selecting an option that number of times within one beat. Play/CardUtl (Playback, Card Utility) Group • You can batch save all Digital Keyboard data to a memory card" (page E-105) and "To batch load all user data from a memory card to a memory card, or load all Digital Keyboard memory data from a memory card" (page E-107). E-98 B Upp*: UPPER part Low : LOWER part RegFltAcmp (Registration...
... a song file should not be used while the keyboard is split between two tones (page E-15). Selecting an option that number of times within one beat. Play/CardUtl (Playback, Card Utility) Group • You can batch save all Digital Keyboard data to a memory card" (page E-105) and "To batch load all user data from a memory card to a memory card, or load all Digital Keyboard memory data from a memory card" (page E-107). E-98 B Upp*: UPPER part Low : LOWER part RegFltAcmp (Registration...
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... Digital Keyboard to remember its last setup and restore it the next time it means that the scale setting (page E-21) has been used to change even though • Change the Touch Response setting (page E-97). Reference Symptom Action Notes keep sounding, without stopping. • Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard settings (page E-13). • Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor power...
... Digital Keyboard to remember its last setup and restore it the next time it means that the scale setting (page E-21) has been used to change even though • Change the Touch Response setting (page E-97). Reference Symptom Action Notes keep sounding, without stopping. • Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard settings (page E-13). • Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor power...
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... Specifications Models Keyboard Touch Response Maximum Polyphony Tones Built-in Tones User Tones Functions Reverb Chorus DSP Preset DSP User DSP Metronome Beats per Measure Tempo Range Auto Accompaniment Built-in Rhythms User Rhythms Demo Songs Registration Song Sequencer Keyboard Play Memory Capacity Mixer Other Functions Transpose Octave Shift Tuning Scale Tuning Music Preset One Touch Preset Auto Harmonize Arpeggiator MIDI Pitch Bend Wheel Pitch Bend Range Memory Cards Supported Memory Cards Functions CTK-6000 / WK-6500 CTK-6000: 61 standard-size keys WK-6500: 76 standard-size keys 2 types...
... Specifications Models Keyboard Touch Response Maximum Polyphony Tones Built-in Tones User Tones Functions Reverb Chorus DSP Preset DSP User DSP Metronome Beats per Measure Tempo Range Auto Accompaniment Built-in Rhythms User Rhythms Demo Songs Registration Song Sequencer Keyboard Play Memory Capacity Mixer Other Functions Transpose Octave Shift Tuning Scale Tuning Music Preset One Touch Preset Auto Harmonize Arpeggiator MIDI Pitch Bend Wheel Pitch Bend Range Memory Cards Supported Memory Cards Functions CTK-6000 / WK-6500 CTK-6000: 61 standard-size keys WK-6500: 76 standard-size keys 2 types...
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... User Memory Items User rhythms, user tones, user DSPs, user presets Registration Function Menu Item Tuning Touch Response Pitch Bend Velocity Pedal Assign Bend Range*1 Arpeggiator Hold Arpeggiator Speed Arpeggiator Part Registration Filter (Accompaniment/Scale) Song Pre-count Sound Song Repeat Play Auto Accompaniment Volume Song Volume Metronome Volume Keyboard Channel Local Control Accompaniment MIDI Out LCD Contrast Auto Power Off Auto Recover Other Items Tone Number*1 Rhythm Number Music Preset Number Transpose Split On/Off Split Point Layer On/Off Octave Shift*3 Accompaniment On/Off Chord...
... User Memory Items User rhythms, user tones, user DSPs, user presets Registration Function Menu Item Tuning Touch Response Pitch Bend Velocity Pedal Assign Bend Range*1 Arpeggiator Hold Arpeggiator Speed Arpeggiator Part Registration Filter (Accompaniment/Scale) Song Pre-count Sound Song Repeat Play Auto Accompaniment Volume Song Volume Metronome Volume Keyboard Channel Local Control Accompaniment MIDI Out LCD Contrast Auto Power Off Auto Recover Other Items Tone Number*1 Rhythm Number Music Preset Number Transpose Split On/Off Split Point Layer On/Off Octave Shift*3 Accompaniment On/Off Chord...