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USERS GUIDE
GUA DEL USUARIO

CTK720ES1A
GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THE UNIT IN THE U.S.A. (not applicable to other areas).

NOTICE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

FCC WARNING
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users
authority to operate the equipment.

Declaration of Conformity
Model Number: CTK-720
Trade Name: CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
Responsible party: CASIO, INC.
Address: 570 MT. PLEASANT AVENUE, DOVER, NEW JERSEY 07801
Telephone number: 973-361-5400
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Important!
Please note the following important information before using this product.
Before using the optional AD-5 Adaptor to power the unit, be sure to check the AC Adaptor
for any damage first. Carefully check the power cord for breakage, cuts, exposed wire and
other serious damage. Never let children use an AC adaptor that is seriously damaged.
Never attempt to recharge batteries.
Do not use rechargeable batteries.
Never mix old batteries with new ones.
Use recommended batteries or equivalent types.
Always make sure that positive (+) and negative () poles are facing correctly as indicated
near the battery compartment.
Replace batteries as soon as possible after any sign they are getting weak.
Do not short-circuit the battery terminals.
The product is not intended for children under 3 years.
Use only CASIO AD-5 adaptor.
The AC adaptor is not a toy.
Be sure to disconnect the AC adaptor before cleaning the product.

This mark applies in EU countries only.

CASIO Europe GmbH


Bornbarch 10, 22848 Norderstedt, Germany

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Safety Precautions
Congratulations on your selection of the CASIO Symbol Examples
electronic musical instrument.
Before using the instrument, be sure to carefully This triangle symbol ( ) means that the
read through the instructions contained in this user should be careful. (The example at
manual. left indicates electrical shock caution.)
Be sure to keep all user documentation handy for
future reference. This circle with a line through it ( )
means that the indicated action must not
be performed. Indications within or
Symbols nearby this symbol are specifically
prohibited. (The example at left indicates
Various symbols are used in this users guide and on that disassembly is prohibited.)
the product itself to ensure that the product is used
safely and correctly, and to prevent injury to the user The black dot ( ) means that the
and other persons as well as damage to property. indicated action must be performed.
Those symbols along with their meanings are shown Indications within this symbol are actions
below. that are specifically instructed to be
performed. (The example at left indicates
DANGER that the power plug must be unplugged
from the electrical socket.)
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored
or applied incorrectly, creates the danger of death
or serious personal injury.

WARNING
This indication stipulates matters that have the risk
of causing death or serious injury if the product is
operated incorrectly while ignoring this indication.

CAUTION
This indication stipulates matters that have the risk
of causing injury as well as matters for which there
is the likelihood of occurrence of physical damage
only if the product is operated incorrectly while
ignoring this indication.

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Safety Precautions

Never touch the AC adaptor while your


DANGER hands are wet.
Doing so creates the risk of electric shock.
Alkaline Batteries Use the AC adaptor where it will not be
Perform the following steps immediately if splashed with water. Water creates the
fluid leaking from alkaline batteries ever risk of fire and electric shock.
gets into your eyes. Do not place a vase or any other container
1. Do not rub your eyes! Rinse them with filled with liquid on top of the AC
water. adaptor. Water creates the risk of fire
2. Contact your physician immediately. and electric shock.
Leaving alkaline battery fluid in your eyes
can lead to loss of sight. Batteries
Misuse of batteries can cause them to leak,
resulting in damage to nearby objects, or to
explode, creating the risk of fire and
WARNING personal injury. Always make sure you
observe the following precautions.
Smoke, Strange Odor, Overheating Never try to take batteries apart or allow
Continued use of the product while it is them to become shorted.
emitting smoke, a strange odor, or heat Never expose batteries to heat or dispose
creates the risk of fire and electric shock. of them by incineration.
Take the following steps immediately. Never mix old batteries with new ones.
1. Turn off power. Never mix batteries of different types.
2. If you are using the AC adaptor for Do not charge the batteries.
power, unplug it from the wall outlet. Make sure the positive (+) and negative
3. Contact your original retailer or an () ends of the batteries are facing
authorized CASIO Service Provider. correctly.
AC Adaptor Do not incinerate the product.
Misuse of the AC adaptor creates the Never throw the product into fire.
risk of fire and electric shock. Always Doing so can cause it to explode, creating
make sure you observe the following the risk of fire and personal injury.
precautions.
Be sure to use only the AC adaptor Water and Foreign Matter
that is specified for this product. Water, other liquids, and foreign matter
Use only a power source whose (such as pieces of metal) getting into the
voltage is within the rating marked on product create the risk of fire and electric
the AC adaptor. shock. Take the following steps
Do not overload electrical outlets and immediately.
extension cords. 1. Turn off power.
Misuse of the AC adaptors electric cord 2. If you are using the AC adaptor for
can damage or break it, creating the risk power, unplug it from the wall outlet.
of fire and electric shock. Always make 3. Contact your original retailer or an
sure you observe the following authorized CASIO Service Provider.
precautions.
Never place heavy objects on the cord Disassembly and Modification
or subject it to heat. Never try to take this product apart or
Never try to modify the cord or subject modify it in any way. Doing so creates the
it to excessive bending. risk of electric shock, burn injury, or other
Never twist or stretch the cord. personal injury. Leave all internal
Should the electric cord or plug inspection, adjustment, and maintenance up
become damaged, contact your to your original retailer or authorized
original retailer or authorized CASIO CASIO Service Provider.
Service Provider.

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Safety Precautions

Dropping and Impact


Continued use of this product after it has CAUTION
been damaged by dropping or subjecting it
to strong impact creates the risk of fire and AC Adaptor
electric shock. Take the following steps Misuse of the AC adaptor creates the
immediately. risk of fire and electric shock. Always
1. Turn off power. make sure you observe the following
2. If you are using the AC adaptor for precautions.
power, unplug it from the wall outlet. Do not locate the electric cord near a
3. Contact your original retailer or an stove or other sources of heat.
authorized CASIO Service Provider. Never pull on the cord when
unplugging from the electrical outlet.
Plastic Bags Always grasp the AC adaptor when
Never place the plastic bag the product unplugging.
comes in over your head or in your mouth. Misuse of the AC adaptor creates the
Doing so creates the risk of suffocation. risk of fire and electric shock. Always
Particular care concerning this precaution make sure you observe the following
is required where small children are precautions.
present. Insert the AC adaptor into the wall
outlet as far as it will go.
Keep off of the product and stand.* Unplug the AC adaptor from the wall
Climbing onto the product or stand can outlet during lightening storms or
cause it to tip over or become damaged. before leaving on a trip or other long-
Particular care concerning this precaution term absence.
is required where small children are At least once a year, unplug the AC
present. adaptor from the wall outlet and wipe
away any dust that is built up in the
Location area around the prongs of the plug.
Avoid locating the product on an unstable
stand, on an uneven surface, or any other Relocating the Product
unstable location. An unstable location can Before relocating the product, always
cause the product to fall over, creating the unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet
risk of personal injury. and disconnect all other cables and
connecting cords. Leaving cords connected
creates the risk of damage to the cords, fire,
and electric shock.

Cleaning
Before cleaning the product, always unplug
the AC adaptor from the wall outlet first.
Leaving the AC adaptor plugged in creates
the risk of damage to the AC adaptor, fire,
and electric shock.

Batteries
Misuse of batteries can cause them to leak
resulting in damage to nearby objects, or to
explode, creating the risk of fire and
personal injury. Always make sure you
observe the following precautions.
Use only batteries that are specified for
use with this product.
Remove batteries from the product if you
do not plan to use it for a long time.

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Safety Precautions

Connectors Correct Stand* Assembly


Connect only the specified devices and An incorrectly assembled stand can tip over,
equipment to the products connectors. causing the product to fall and creating the
Connection of a non-specified device or risk of personal injury.
equipment creates the risk of fire and Make sure you assemble the stand correctly,
electric shock. following the assembly instructions that
come with it. Make sure you mount the
Location product on the stand correctly.
Avoid the following locations for this
product. Such locations create the risk of * Stand is available as an option.
fire and electric shock.
Areas subject to high humidity or large
amounts of dust. IMPORTANT!
In food preparation areas or other areas When using batteries, be sure to replace them or shift to
subject to oil smoke. one of the alternate power sources whenever you notice
Near air conditioning equipment, on a any of the following symptoms.
heated carpet, in areas exposed to direct
sunlight, inside of a vehicle parked in Dim power supply indicator
the sun, or any other area that subjects Instrument does not turn on.
the product to high temperatures. Dim, difficult to read display
Abnormally low speaker/headphone volume
Display Screen Distortion of sound output
Never push on the display screens LCD Occasional interruption of sound when playing at high
panel or subject it to strong impact. Doing volumes
so can cause the LCD panels glass to Sudden power failure when playing at high volumes
crack, creating the risk of personal injury. Dimming of the display when playing at high volume
Should the LCD panel ever crack or Continued sound output even after you release a key
break, never touch the liquid inside of A totally different tone may sound
the panel. LCD panel liquid can cause Abnormal rhythm pattern and demo tune play
skin irritation. Abnormally low microphone volume
Should LCD panel liquid ever get inside Distortion of microphone input
your mouth, immediately wash out your Dim power supply indicator when a microphone is used
mouth with water and contact your Sudden power failure when using the microphone
physician.
Should LCD panel liquid ever get into
your eyes or onto your skin, rinse with
clear water for at least 15 minutes, and Company and product names used in this
then contact a physician.
manual may be registered trademarks of
Sound Volume others.
Do not listen to music at very loud volumes
for long periods. Particular care concerning
this precaution is required when using
headphones. High volume settings can
damage your hearing.

Heavy Objects
Never place heavy object on top of the
product.
Doing so can make the product top heavy,
causing the product to tip over or the object
to fall from it, creating the risk of personal
injury.

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Care of your
Introduction keyboard

Congratulations upon your selection of this CASIO musical Avoid heat, humidity or direct sunlight.
instrument. This keyboard provides you with the following Do not overexpose the instrument to direct sunlight, or place
features and functions.
it near an air conditioner, or in any extremely hot place.
242 tones
Choose from among orchestral sounds, synthesized Do not use near a TV or radio.
sounds, and more. This instrument can cause video or audio interference with
TV and radio reception. If this happens, move the instrument
100 rhythms away from the TV or radio.
100 versatile rhythms help to add plenty of life to all your
keyboard performances. Do not use lacquer, thinner or similar
Auto Accompaniment chemicals for cleaning.
Clean the keyboard with a soft cloth dampened in a weak
Simply play a chord and the corresponding rhythm, bass
solution of water and a neutral detergent. Soak the cloth in
and chord parts play automatically.
the solution and squeeze until it is almost dry.
PIANO BANK button
The touch of a button takes you directly to piano tones Avoid use in areas subjected to temperature
and piano lessons. extremes.
Extreme heat can cause figures on the LCD screen to become
3-Step Lesson System dim and difficult to read. This condition should correct itself
The 3-Step Lesson System lets you practice at your own when the keyboard is brought back to normal temperature.
pace. The keyboard automatically grades your
performances, so you can trace your progress as you NOTE
improve. You may notice lines in the finish of the case of this
3-Step Lesson System: Now you can learn the parts keyboard. These lines are a result of the molding process
that make up the keyboards built-in tunes. Guidance used to shape the plastic of the case. They are not cracks
that appears on the monitor screen helps lead you down or breaks in the plastic, and are no cause for concern.
the path to music proficiency.
Evaluation System: The keyboard can be configured to
rate your performances during Step 3 lesson by
assigning points.

100 built-in tunes, including piano pieces


Built-in tunes are divided into two groups: a Song Bank
of 50 tunes with Auto Accompaniment, and a Piano Bank
of 50 piano tunes.

Musical Information System


A big LCD screen graphically shows you fingerings,
keyboard keys to be pressed, and notes, making keyboard
play more informative and enjoyable than ever before.

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Contents

Safety Precautions ................ E-1 Auto Accompaniment ......... E-17


Selecting a Rhythm ................................ E-17
Introduction ........................... E-5 Playing a Rhythm ................................... E-17

Adjusting the Tempo ............................... E-18


Care of your keyboard .......... E-5
Using Auto Accompaniment ................... E-18

Using a Fill-in Pattern ............................. E-20


General Guide ........................ E-8
Synchro Starting Accompaniment with
Attachment of the Score Stand ................ E-9 Rhythm Play ........................................... E-20

Quick Reference .................. E-10 Playing a Built-in Tune........ E-21


To play the keyboard .............................. E-10 To play back a Song Bank tune ............. E-21

To play back a Piano Bank tune ............. E-22


Power Supply ...................... E-12
Adjusting the Tempo ............................... E-22
Using batteries ....................................... E-12
To change the melody tone .................... E-23
Using the AC Adaptor ............................. E-13
To play all tunes in succession ............... E-23
Auto Power Off ....................................... E-13
Using the PIANO BANK Button ............. E-23
Settings .................................................. E-13

3-Step Lesson ...................... E-24


Connections ........................ E-14
Evaluation Mode .................................... E-25
Phones/Output Terminal......................... E-14
Using the Lesson Functions and
Connecting to a Computer or Evaluation Mode .................................... E-25
Other Equipment .................................... E-14
Step 1 Master the timing. .................... E-25
Sustain jack Terminal ............................. E-14
Step 2 Master the notes. ..................... E-26
Microphone Jack .................................... E-14
Step 3 Play at normal speed. .............. E-26
Accessories and Options ....................... E-14
Voice Fingering Guide ............................ E-27

Basic Operations ................. E-15


Playing the Keyboard ............................. E-15

Selecting a Tone ..................................... E-15

Using the Microphone Jack .................... E-16

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Contents

Keyboard Settings .............. E-28


Adjusting Accompaniment and
Song Bank Volume ................................ E-28

Transposing the Keyboard ..................... E-28

Tuning the Keyboard .............................. E-29

Connection to a Computer .... E-30


Connecting to a Computer ..................... E-30

General MIDI Tone ................................. E-31

Changing the Settings ............................ E-31

Troubleshooting .................. E-33

Specifications ...................... E-34

Appendix ................................ A-1


Tone List ................................................... A-1

Percussion Instrument List ....................... A-5

Fingered Chord Chart .............................. A-6

Rhythm List .............................................. A-8

Song List .................................................. A-9

MIDI messages that can be sent


and received using the USB port

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General Guide

1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8 9

0 A B C D E F * G B

I J

K L M N O P Q R S T U

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General Guide

1 MIC VOLUME slider H COUNT VOICE 1 to 5


2 Power indicator I [+]/[] buttons
3 POWER/MODE switch Negative values can be changed only by using [+] and
4 MAIN VOLUME slider [] to increase and decrease the displayed value.
J Number buttons
SONG BANK/PIANO BANK/RHYTHM CONTROLLER For input of numbers to change displayed settings.
5 FILL-IN button
K TONE button
6 SYNCHRO button L RHYTHM button
7 START/STOP button M SONG BANK button
8 TEMPO buttons N PIANO BANK button
9 SETTING button 3-STEP LESSON
0 Percussion instrument list O STEP 1 button
A CHORD root names P STEP 2 button
B Speaker Q STEP 3 button
C Rhythm list R SCORING button
D Tone list S LEFT button
E Display T RIGHT button
F Song Bank list U SPEAK button
G Piano Bank list

Rear Panel V W X Y Z

V USB port W SUSTAIN jack terminal Z MIC IN jack


X DC 9V terminal
Y PHONES/OUTPUT terminal

*Attachment of the Score Stand


Insert both ends of the music stand provided with the
keyboard into the two holes on the top surface.

NOTE
Display examples shown in this Users Guide are intended for illustrative purposes only. The actual text and values that
appear on the display may differ from the examples shown in this Users Guide.
Viewing a liquid crystal display screen from an angle can change the appearance of display contrast. The display contrast of
this keyboard is set to allow easy viewing for a person seated on a chair in front of the keyboard. Note that display contrast
is fixed, and cannot be adjusted.

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Quick Reference
Power indicator POWER/MODE SONG BANK Number buttons

STEP 2
START/STOP PIANO BANK STEP 1

This section provides a quick overview of keyboard operation 4 Press the STEP 1 button or STEP 2 button.
using steps one and two of the 3-step lesson feature. The keyboard sounds a count beat and waits for you
With the 3-step lesson feature, the on-screen keyboard guide to play something on the keyboard. The keys that you
keys light to show the next note of the tune. need to press first flash on the display.

To play the keyboard 5 Play the melody along with the selected tunes
accompaniment.
Play in accordance with the keyboard keys, fingerings
1 Set the POWER/MODE switch to NORMAL. and notes that appear on the display.
This causes the power indicator to light.

Lit A l oha Oe

2 Press the SONG BANK button. Keyboard key used Fingering


Note pitch

If you selected lesson Step 1


Indicator Play the notes on the keyboard.
appears Accompaniment (left-hand part) plays in time with
the notes.
With Step 1, the correct melody note is played no
matter which keyboard key you press.
3 Find the tune you want to play in the SONG BANK
If you selected lesson Step 2
List, and then use the number buttons to input its Play the correct notes on the keyboard.
two-digit number. While an on-screen keyboard guide key is lit, press
See page A-9 for the SONG BANK List. the corresponding key on the actual keyboard. In the
Example: To select 40 ALOHA OE, input 4 and then 0. case of a Piano Bank tune, the keyboard guide
indication turns off when you press a keyboard key,
and the on-screen keyboard guide key lights for the

A l o h a Oe next note to be played.


Accompaniment (left-hand part) plays in time with
the notes, as long as you press the correct keyboard
keys.

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Quick Reference

6 To stop play at any time, press the START/STOP


button.

To play an Etude or Concert Piece tune

1 When you get to step 2 of the above procedure,


press the PIANO BANK button in place of the
SONG BANK button.

Indicator
appears

2 Find the tune you want to play in the PIANO BANK


List, and then use the number buttons to input its
two-digit number.
See page A-9 for the PIANO BANK List.

3 Next, continue from step 4 of the above procedure.

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Power Supply
This keyboard can be powered by current from a standard Important Battery Information
household wall outlet (using the specified AC adaptor) or by
batteries. Always make sure you turn the keyboard off The following shows the approximate battery life.
whenever you are not using it. Alkaline batteries .................................... 4 hours
Manganese batteries ............................... 2 hours
The above value is standard battery life at normal
Using batteries temperature, with the keyboard volume at medium
Always make sure you turn off the keyboard before loading setting. Temperature extremes or playing at very loud
or replacing batteries. volume settings can shorten battery life.

To load batteries WARNING


Misuse of batteries can cause them to leak, resulting in
1 Remove the battery compartment cover. damage to nearby objects, or to explode, creating the risk of
fire and personal injury. Always make sure you observe the
following precautions.
Never try to take batteries apart or allow them to
become shorted.
Never expose batteries to heat or dispose of them by
incineration.
Never mix old batteries with new ones.
Never mix batteries of different types.
Do not charge the batteries.
2 Load 6 AA-size batteries into the battery Make sure the positive (+) and negative () ends of
compartment. the batteries are facing correctly.
Make sure that the positive (+) and negative () ends
are facing correctly.
CAUTION
Misuse of batteries can cause them to leak resulting in
damage to nearby objects, or to explode, creating the risk of
fire and personal injury. Always make sure you observe the
following precautions.
Use only batteries that are specified for use with this
product.
Remove batteries from the product if you do not plan
to use it for a long time.

3 Insert the tabs on the battery compartment cover


into the holes provided and close the cover.

Tab

NOTE
The keyboard may not function correctly if you load or
replace batteries with power turned on. If this happens,
turning the keyboard off and then back on again should
return functions back to normal.

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Power Supply

Using the AC Adaptor Auto Power Off


Make sure that you use only the AC adaptor specified for When you are using battery power, keyboard power turns
this keyboard. off automatically whenever you leave it on without
performing any operation for about 6 minutes. When this
Specified AC Adaptor: AD-5 happens, use the POWER/MODE switch to turn power back
on.
[Rear Panel]

DC 9V jack
NOTE
Auto Power Off is disabled (it does not function) when
AC adaptor AD-5 you are using the AC adaptor to power the keyboard.

To disable Auto Power Off


Hold down the TONE button while turning on the keyboard
to disable Auto Power Off.
AC outlet
NOTE
Note the following important precautions to avoid damage When Auto Power Off is disabled, the keyboard does
to the power cord. not turn off automatically no matter how long it is left
with no operation being performed.
During Use
Auto Power Off is automatically enabled whenever you
Never pull on the cord with excessive force.
turn on keyboard power.
Never repeatedly pull on the cord.
Never twist the cord at the base of the plug or connector.
The power cord should not be stretched tight while it is
in use.
Settings
During Movement
Before moving the keyboard, be sure to unplug the AC All keyboard settings are returned to their initial defaults
adaptor from the power outlet. whenever keyboard power is turned back on after being
turned off by operation of the POWER/MODE switch or Auto
During Storage Power Off.
Loop and bundle the power cord, but never wind it
around the AC adaptor.

IMPORTANT!
Make sure that the keyboard is turned off before
connecting or disconnecting the AC adaptor.
Using the AC adaptor for a long time can cause it to
become warm to touch. This is normal and does not
indicate malfunction.

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Connections
Phones/Output Terminal [Connection Example]

Before connecting phones or other external equipment, be


sure to first turn down the volume settings of the keyboard PIN plug (red) PIN jack
and the connected equipment. You can then adjust volume To keyboards INPUT 1

to the desired level after connections are complete. PHONES/OUTPUT INPUT 2


terminal
PIN plug (white)
Stereo standard plug Keyboard or
[Rear Panel] Standard plug
guitar amp
Audio connection

PHONES/OUTPUT terminal 1 Connecting to a Computer or


Other Equipment
Stereo standard plug
You can also connect the keyboard to a computer or sequencer.
See Connecting to a Computer on page E-30 for details.
White Red PIN plug
2 LEFT RIGHT
AUX IN or similar terminal
of audio amplifier
Sustain jack Terminal
3 Keyboard amp, You can connect an optional sustain pedal (SP-3 or SP-20) to
guitar amp, etc. the SUSTAIN jack terminal to enable the capabilities
described below.

Connecting Phones (Figure 1)


Connecting phones cuts off output from the keyboards built- SUSTAIN jack Terminal
in speakers, so you can play even late at night without
disturbing anyone.

Audio Equipment (Figure 2)


Connect the keyboard to a audio equipment using a
commercially available connecting cord with a standard plug
on one end and two PIN plugs on the other end. Note that
the standard plug you connect to the keyboard must be a
stereo plug, otherwise you will be able to output only one of SP-20
stereo channels. In this configuration, you normally set the
input selector of the audio equipment to the terminal (usually
marked AUX IN or something similar) where the cord from
the keyboard is connected. See the user documentation that Sustain Pedal
comes with your audio equipment for full details. With piano tones, depressing the pedal causes notes to
linger, much like a pianos damper pedal.
Musical Instrument Amplifier (Figure 3) With organ tones, depressing the pedal causes notes to
Use a commercially available connecting cord* to connect the continue to sound until the pedal is released.
keyboard to a musical instrument amplifier.

* Be sure to use a connecting cord that has a stereo standard


plug on the end you connect to the keyboard, and a
Microphone Jack
connector that provides dual channel (left and right) input You can connect a commercially available microphone to the
to the amplifier to which you are connecting. The wrong microphone jack and sing along with notes played on the
type of connector at either end can cause one of the stereo keyboard. For details, see Using the Microphone Jack on
channels to be lost. page E-16.

When connected to a musical instrument amplifier, set the


volume of the keyboard to a relatively low level and make Accessories and Options
output volume adjustments using the amplifiers controls. Use only the accessories and options specified for this
keyboard. Use of non-authorized items creates the danger of
fire, electrical shock, and personal injury.

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Basic Operations
POWER/MODE TONE Number buttons
MAIN VOLUME

MIC VOLUME

This section provides information on performing basic 3 Use the number buttons to input the three digit tone
keyboard operations. number for the tone you want to select.
Example: To select 041 ACOUSTIC BASS, input 0, 4 and
then 1.
Playing the Keyboard

To play the keyboard Acous . Bs


1 Set the POWER/MODE switch to NORMAL.
NOTE
2 Use the MAIN VOLUME slider to lower the Always input all three digits for the tone number,
including leading zeros (if any). If you input one or two
keyboard volume.
digits and stop, the display will automatically clear your
Its always a good idea to set the keyboard volume at
input after a few seconds.
a relatively low level before playing.
You can also increment the displayed tone number by
3 Play something on the keyboard.
pressing [+] and decrement it by pressing [].

Selecting a Tone Combination tones


This keyboard comes with 242 built-in tones. Use the
The following describes the two types of combination tones
following procedure to select the tone you want to use.
that are available.

To select a tone Layered Tones (Tone Numbers: 098 through 107)


Example: 098 STRINGS PIANO
1 Find the tone you want to use in the TONE List and This tone layers a strings tone with a piano tone so they both
note its tone number. sound when a keyboard key is pressed.
Not all of the available tones are shown on the tone
list printed on the keyboard console. For a complete Split Tones (Tone Numbers: 108 through 112)
list, see the Tone List on page A-1. Example: 108 BASS/PIANO

2 Press the TONE button.


This tone splits the keyboard so one range is assigned a bass
tone and another range is assigned a piano tone.

Indicator BASS PIANO


appears

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Basic Operations

Percussion sounds IMPORTANT!


Example: 241 DRUM SET Be sure to use the microphones ON/OFF switch to turn
This tone assigns various percussion sounds to the keyboard. off the microphone and to disconnect the microphone
See the Percussion Instrument List on page A-5 for full from the keyboard whenever you are not using it.
details.

Recommended Microphone Type


Polyphony Dynamic microphone (standard plug)
The term polyphony refers to the maximum number of notes
you can play at the same time. The keyboard has 32-note IMPORTANT!
polyphony, which includes the notes you play as well as the Be sure to disconnect the microphone from the keyboard
rhythms and auto-accompaniment patterns that are played whenever you are not using it.
by the keyboard. This means that when a rhythm or auto-
accompaniment pattern is being played by the keyboard, the
number of notes (polyphony) available for keyboard play is Howling (Feedback Noise)
reduced. Also note that some of the tones offer only 16-note Any of the following conditions can cause howling (feedback
polyphony. noise).

Covering the head of the microphone with your hand


NOTE Positioning the microphone too near to a speaker
When rhythm or auto accompaniment is playing, the
number of sounds simultaneously played is reduced. Should howling occur, try grasping the microphone further
away from the head, and move away from any nearby
speaker.

Using the Microphone Jack Static Noise


Fluorescent lighting can cause static noise in the microphone
Connecting a commercially available microphone to the MIC signal. When this happens, move away from the lighting you
IN jack makes it possible to sing along with the keyboards suspect may be causing the static.
built-in tunes. When connecting a microphone, be sure to first
adjust the MIC VOLUME to a relatively low setting, and then
adjust to the level you want after connecting.

1 Set the MIC VOLUME slider setting so it is on the


MIN side.

2 Turn on the microphones ON/OFF switch.

3 Use the MIC VOLUME slider to adjust microphone


volume to the level you want.

[Rear Panel]

Microphone ON/OFF switch

Microphone

MIC VOLUME slider

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Auto Accompaniment
POWER/MODE RHYTHM Number buttons

FILL-IN TEMPO
SYNCHRO START/STOP

This keyboard automatically plays bass and chord parts in NOTE


accordance with the chords you finger. The bass and chord 00 8 Beat 1 is the initial default rhythm setting whenever
parts are played using sounds and tones that are you turn on keyboard power.
automatically selected to select the rhythm you are using. You can also increment the displayed rhythm number
All of this means that you get full, realistic accompaniments by pressing [+] and decrement it by pressing [].
for the melody notes you play with your right hand, creating Accompaniment sounds (chords, bass, etc.) do not
the mood of an one-person ensemble. sound while a metronome rhythm (No. 95 to 99: 0, 2, 3,
4, 6) is being used, even if the POWER/MODE switch
setting is CASIO CHORD or FINGERED. Because
Selecting a Rhythm of this, you should set the POWER/MODE switch to
This keyboard provides you with 100 exciting rhythms that NORMAL when using a metronome rhythm.
you can select using the following procedure.

To select a rhythm Playing a Rhythm


Use the following procedure to start and stop rhythm play.
1 Find the rhythm you want to use in the RHYTHM
List and note its rhythm number.
Not all of the available rhythms are shown on the To play a rhythm
rhythm list printed on the keyboard console. For a
complete list, see the Rhythm List on page A-8. 1 Set the POWER/MODE switch to NORMAL.

2 Press the RHYTHM button.


2 Press the START/STOP button to start play of the
currently selected rhythm.
Indicator
appears 3 To stop rhythm play, press the START/STOP button
again.

3 Use the number buttons to input the two digit NOTE


All of the keyboard keys are melody keys while the
rhythm number for the rhythm you want to select.
POWER/MODE switch is set to NORMAL.
Example: To select 48 WALTZ 1, input 4 and then 8.

Wa l t z 1

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Auto Accompaniment

Adjusting the Tempo 3 Play a chord.


The actual procedure you should use to play a chord
You can adjust the tempo of rhythm play within a range of depends on the current POWER/MODE switch
40 to 255 beats per minute. The tempo setting is applied to position. Refer to the following pages for details on
Auto Accompaniment chord play, and song bank operations. chord play.

To adjust the tempo CASIO CHORD ............... This page


FINGERED ....................... Page E-19

1 Use the TEMPO buttons ( / ) to adjust the tempo. Chord name


: Increases the tempo value.
: Decreases the tempo value.
Example: Hold down the button until the tempo
value 110 is on the display.
8Beat 1

NOTE
Basic fingering of current chord
Pressing both TEMPO buttons ( and ) at the same (May be different from chord actually
time resets the tempo to the default value of the currently being played on the keyboard.)
selected rhythm.

4 To stop Auto Accompaniment play, press the


START/STOP button again.
About the Graphic Metronome
The graphic metronome appears on the display along with NOTE
the tempo value and beat of a rhythm or built-in tune. The If you press the SYNCHRO button in place of the START/
graphic metronome helps you keep in time as you play along STOP button in step 2, the rhythm pattern starts to play
with a rhythm or built-in tune. automatically when you perform the operation in step 3.
For details about these buttons, see page E-20.
Graphic metronome Tempo value You can adjust the accompaniment part volume level
independently of the main volume. For details, see
Adjusting Accompaniment and Song Bank Volume on
page E-28.

CASIO CHORD
Using Auto Accompaniment This method of chord play makes it possible for anyone to
The following procedure describes how to use the keyboards easily play chords, regardless of previous musical knowledge
Auto Accompaniment feature. Before starting, you should and experience. The following describes the CASIO CHORD
first select the rhythm you want to use and set the tempo of Accompaniment keyboard and Melody keyboard, and
the rhythm to the value you want. tells you how to play CASIO CHORDs.

To use Auto Accompaniment

1 Set the POWER/MODE switch to CASIO CHORD


or FINGERED.

2 Press the START/STOP button to start play of the


currently selected rhythm.

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Auto Accompaniment

CASIO CHORD Accompaniment Keyboard and Melody


FINGERED
Keyboard
FINGERED provides you with a total of 15 different chord
Accompaniment types. The following describes the FINGERED
keyboard Melody keyboard
Accompaniment keyboard and Melody keyboard, and
tells you how to play a C-root chord using FINGERED.

FINGERED Accompaniment Keyboard and Melody


Keyboard
Accompaniment
NOTE keyboard Melody keyboard
The accompaniment keyboard can be used for playing
chords only.
No sound will be produced if you try playing single
melody notes on the accompaniment keyboard.

Chord Types NOTE


CASIO CHORD accompaniment lets you play four types of The accompaniment keyboard can be used for playing
chords with minimal fingering. chords only. No sound will be produced if you try playing
single melody notes on the accompaniment keyboard.

Chord types Example


C Cm Cdim
Major chords
Major chord names are marked C Major (C)
above the keys of the CC#DE E FF#GA A B B CC# DE E F

accompaniment keyboard. Note


that the chord produced when you
press an accompaniment keyboard Caug *1 Csus4 C7 *2
does not change octave, regardless
of which key you use to play it.

Minor chords (m)


To play a minor chord, keep the C minor (Cm)
major chord key depressed and CC#DE E FF#GA A B B CC# DE E F
Cm7 *2 Cmaj7 *2 Cm75
press any other accompaniment
keyboard key located to the right
of the major chord key.

Seventh chords (7)


To play a seventh chord, keep the C seventh (C7) C7 5 *1 C7sus4 Cadd9 *2
major chord key depressed and CC#DE E FF#GA A B B CC# DE E F

press any other two


accompaniment keyboard keys
located to the right of the major
chord key.
Cmadd9 *2 CmM7 *2 Cdim7 *1
Minor seventh chords (m7) C minor seventh (Cm7)
To play a minor seventh chord, CC#DE E FF#GA A B B CC# DE E F

keep the major chord key


depressed and press any other
three accompaniment keyboard
keys located to the right of the See the Fingered Chord Chart on page A-6 for details on
major chord key. playing chords with other roots.

NOTE *1: Inverted fingerings cannot be used. The lowest note is the
root.
It makes no difference whether you press black or white
*2: The same chord can be played without pressing the 5th G.
keys to the right of a major chord key when playing minor
and seventh chords.

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Auto Accompaniment

NOTE Synchro Starting Accompaniment


Except for the chords specified in note*1 above, inverted
fingerings (i.e. playing E-G-C or G-C-E instead of C-E-
with Rhythm Play
G) will produce the same chords as the standard You can set up the keyboard to start rhythm play at the same
fingering. time you play the accompaniment on the keyboard.
Except for the exception specified in note*2 above, all of
the keys that make up a chord must be pressed. Failure The following procedure describes how to use synchro start.
to press even a single key will not play the desired Before starting, you should first select the rhythm you want
FINGERED chord. to use, set the tempo, and use the POWER/MODE switch to
select the chord play method you want to use (CASIO
CHORD, FINGERED).

Using a Fill-in Pattern


Fill-in patterns let you momentarily change the rhythm
To use synchro start
pattern to add some interesting variation to your
performances. 1 Press the SYNCHRO button to put the keyboard
into synchro start standby.
The following procedure describes how to use the Fill-in
feature.
Flash

To insert a fill-in

1 Press the START/STOP button to start rhythm play.


2 Play a chord on the accompaniment keyboard and
the rhythm pattern starts to play automatically.
2 Press the FILL-IN button to insert a fill-in pattern
for the rhythm you are using.
NOTE
If the POWER/MODE switch is set to NORMAL, only
the rhythm plays (without a chord) when you play on the
accompaniment keyboard.
To cancel synchro start standby, press the SYNCHRO
button one more time.

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Playing a Built-in Tune
TONE
Number buttons

SONG BANK
START/STOP TEMPO PIANO BANK

Your keyboard comes with a total of built-in 100 tunes. You 3 Use the number buttons to input the tunes two-
can play back built-in tunes for your own listening pleasure, digit number.
or you can use them for practice and even sing-along. Built- Example: To select 40 ALOHA OE, input 4 and then 0.
in tunes are divided between the two groups described below.
Song Bank: 50 tunes Song number Song name
The tunes in this group are Auto Accompaniment tunes.
Piano Bank Group: 50 tunes
The tunes in this group are piano tunes.
A l o h a Oe
To play back a Song Bank tune
NOTE
PREPARATION Tune Number 00 is the initial default Song Bank tune
Adjust the main volume (page E-15). setting whenever you turn on keyboard power.
You can also increment the displayed tune number by
pressing [+] and decrement is by pressing [].
1 Find the tune you want to play in the SONG BANK
List, and note its number.
See page A-9 for the SONG BANK List. 4 Press the START/STOP button to start play of the
tune.
2 Press the SONG BANK button to enter the Song
Staff display
Bank Mode.

A l oha Oe
Indicator
appears

Keyboard keys used Fingering


Chord name

5 Press the START/STOP button to stop playback of


the Song Bank tune.
The tune you select continues to play until you stop
it.

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Playing a Built-in Tune

To play back a Piano Bank tune Adjusting the Tempo


Each tune has a preset default tempo (beats per minute) that
1 Find the tune you want to play in the PIANO BANK is set automatically whenever you select a tune. While the
List, and note its number. tune is playing, you can change the tempo setting to a value
See page A-9 for the PIANO BANK List. in the range of 40 to 255.

2 Press the PIANO BANK button to specify the Piano


To set the tempo
Bank group.
1 Use the TEMPO buttons to set the tempo.
: Increases the tempo value.
: Decreases the tempo value.
Indicator
appears
Flash

NOTE
Pressing the PIANO BANK button changes the tone to
STEREO GRAND PIANO (Tone Number 000). Tempo value

NOTE
3 Use the number buttons to input the two-digit tune While the tempo value is flashing, you can also use the
number buttons or [+] and [] to input a three-digit value.
number you looked up in step 1.
Note that you must input leading zeros, so 90 is input
Example: To select tune number 03 (Ode To Joy), input
as 090.
0 and then 3.
Pressing both the and TEMPO buttons at the same
time automatically returns the currently selected rhythm

Od eTo J o y to its default tempo.


Piano Bank tunes have tempo changes part way through
in order to produce specific musical effects. Note that
NOTE the tempo setting automatically returns to the default
whenever a tempo change occurs within one of these
Tune Number 00 is the initial default Piano Bank tune
tunes.
setting whenever you turn on keyboard power.
You can also change the displayed tune number using
the [+] and [] buttons.

4 Press the START/STOP button to start playback.

5 To stop playback, press the START/STOP button.


The tune you select continues to play until you stop
it.

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Playing a Built-in Tune

To change the melody tone Using the PIANO BANK Button


Pressing the PIANO BANK button provides instant access to
1 Press the TONE button. piano tones and piano tune selection.

Indicator
Initial Piano Bank Setting
appears Tone: 000 STEREO GRAND PIANO

To use the piano bank


2 Find the tone you want in the TONE List, and then
use the number buttons to input its three-digit 1 Press the PIANO BANK button.
number.
Example: To select 049 VIOLIN, input 0, then 4, then 9.
You can select any one of the keyboards built-in tones.
Indicator
appears

Viol in 2 Now try playing something on the keyboard.


The notes you play sound with a piano tone.
NOTE
You can also use the [+] and [] buttons to change the 3 If you want to playback the built-in tune, press the
melody tones. START/STOP button.
For two-hand tunes (Piano Bank tunes), the same tone This causes the currently selected tune to play in an
is applied for both the left and right hand parts. endless loop.
Specifying the tune number for the same tune that is To stop playback, press the START/STOP button
currently selected returns the melody tone to the default again.
setting for that tune.

To play all tunes in succession


1 Press the SONG BANK button and PIANO BANK
button at the same time.
Playback starts from Song Bank tune number 00,
followed in sequence by Piano Bank tunes.

2 To stop tune play, press the START/STOP button.

NOTE
While a tune is playing, you can use the number buttons
or [+] and [] to change to another tune.
You can play along with the tunes on the keyboard.

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3-Step Lesson
With the 3-Step Lesson System, you can practice built-in tunes Next Note
and even plot your progress according to the evaluation An on-screen keyboard guide key flashes to indicate the next
points the keyboard awards you. note to be played, while a number appears on the display
near the finger you should use to play the next note.
Lesson Progress
Series of Same Pitch Notes
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Evaluation
The on-screen keyboard guide key turns off momentarily
between the notes, and lights again for each successive note.
Targeted Practice The staff notation and fingerings also turn off and back on
again.

3-Step Lesson Example: When play requires pressing keys with fingers
The 3-step lesson feature takes you through the three distinct 3, 2, and then 1
steps described below to help you learn to play tunes on the
keyboard. 1st Note 2nd Note 3rd Note
Next note
Step 1 Master the timing. Current note

Step 2 Master the notes.


Flash Lit Flash Lit Lit Flash
Step 3 Play at normal speed.
On-screen
keyboard
Tune Types and Their Parts guide

Song Bank Tunes


When using these tunes for a 3-step lesson, you can practice NOTE
playing along with the melody (right hand) part only.
Note length is not indicated when you are using Piano
Bank tunes with 3-step lesson Steps 1 and 2. As soon
Piano Bank Tunes
as you press a key that is lit on the on-screen keyboard
When using these tunes for a 3-step lesson, you can practice guide, it goes out and the next key you need to press
playing along with both the left hand and right hand parts. starts to flash.
Note length is indicated by the on-screen keyboard guide
Display Contents During 3-step when you use Piano Bank tunes with Step 3. In this case,
the next key to be pressed does not flash when you
Lesson Play
press a lit key and the next finger number does not
Whenever you select an Auto Accompaniment tune for 3- appear on the display. Only the current finger number is
step lesson play, the on-screen keyboard guide and staff shown.
notation shows the note you should play and its length. The
on-screen keyboard guide also shows the notes you play on
the keyboard. The following describes the information that
appears on the display. 3-step Lesson Tempo Setting
Note Pitch Use the procedure under Adjusting the Tempo on page
E-22 to adjust the tempo for 3-step lesson play.
The key you should press lights on the on-screen keyboard
guide, while the actual pitch of the note appears in the
displays staff notation area. The fingers you should use to
play the notes are also shown on the display.

Note Length
The key stays lit on the on-screen keyboard guide for as long
as the note should be sustained. The staff notation and
fingerings also remain on the display for the length of the
note.

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3-Step Lesson

SPEAK
RIGHT
LEFT

STEP 1 SCORING
START/STOP STEP 2 STEP 3

Evaluation Mode Using the Lesson Functions and


The keyboards Evaluation Mode awards points to your Evaluation Mode
performances during Step 3 of the 3-Step Lesson. A perfect
Perform the following steps to master your favorite tunes.
score is 100. Also, the Evaluation Mode provides comments
about your play on the monitor screen.

Evaluation Mode Display Step 1 Master the timing.


Level Indicator (9 Levels): This indicator shows the evaluation
of your current performance at a glance. The more segments 1 Select the tune you want to use.
that appear, the higher your points.
2 Press the STEP 1 button to start Step 1 play.
Example: 50 points The hand you should use is indicated by arrows
around it.

Evaluation Results
After you finish playing, the keyboard calculates an
evaluation of your total performance, from beginning to end, Indicators
and displays your total score on the monitor screen. The
greater the score, the higher your evaluation is. Left hand practice can also be performed with Piano
Bank tunes. Simply select one of the Piano Bank tunes
Evaluation Rank Display Messages in step 1, and then press the LEFT button following
Display Message step 2.
Bravo! <High> Note pitch Indicator appears
Great!
Evaluation Ranges
Not bad!
Again! <Low> A l oha Oe
**** : indicates that the Evaluation Mode was exited
before an evaluation result could be obtained.

NOTE
If you press the START/STOP button and interrupt the
Evaluation Mode part way through, the monitor screen Keyboard keys used Fingering
shows the evaluation points you have accumulated up
After a count sounds, they keyboard stands by and
to that point. In this case, the keyboard does not display
waits for you to play the first note of the tune.
a message.
Voice fingering guide will use a simulated human
voice to call out fingering numbers. See Voice
Fingering Guide on page E-27 for details.

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3-Step Lesson

3 Press any keyboard keys to play the notes. 3 Play the notes as indicated by the on-screen
The key for the next note to be played flashes on the keyboard guide.
on-screen keyboard guide and the keyboard waits for The key for the next note to be played flashes on the
you to play it. When you press any key to play the on-screen keyboard guide and the keyboard waits for
note, the on-screen key remains lit as the note plays. you to play it. When you press any key to play the
Accompaniment (left-hand part) waits until you press note, the on-screen key remains lit as the note plays.
any key to play a note. If multiple keys light on the on-screen keyboard guide
If you accidentally press more than one key in when you are using a two-hand tune, it means that
succession, accompaniment is played for the you must press all of the keys that are lit.
corresponding number of notes.
Pressing more than one key at the same time counts 4 To stop play at any time, press the START/STOP
as a single note. Pressing a key while another key is button.
held down is counted as two notes.

4 To stop play at any time, press the START/STOP


button. Step 3 Play at normal speed.
1 Select the tune you want to play.
Step 2 Master the notes. 2 Press the STEP 3 button to start Step 3 play.
Indicators appear around the hand on the display
1 Select the tune you want to use. whose part is selected for practice.
Left hand practice can also be performed with Piano
2 Press the STEP 2 button to start Step 2 play. Bank tunes. Simply select one of the Piano Bank tunes
Indicators appear around the hand on the display in step 1, and then press the LEFT button following
whose part is selected for practice. step 2.
Left hand practice can also be performed with Piano Indicator appears
Bank tunes. Simply select one of the Piano Bank tunes
in step 1, and then press the LEFT button following
step 2.
Indicator appears
A l oha Oe
A l oha Oe
Keyboard keys used Fingering

Accompaniment (left hand part) starts to play at


normal speed.
Keyboard keys used Fingering

After a count sounds, the keyboard stands by and 3 Play the notes as indicated by the on-screen
waits for you to play the first note of the tune. keyboard guide.
Voice fingering guide will use a simulated human
voice to call out fingering numbers. See Voice 4 To stop play at any time, press the START/STOP
Fingering Guide on page E-27 for details.
button.

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3-Step Lesson

Evaluation: Find out how the Voice Fingering Guide


keyboard evaluates your Step 3 play. Voice fingering guide uses a simulated human voice to call
Use the SCORING button to check the evaluation of your out fingering numbers during Step 1 and Step 2 one-hand
play in Step 3. part practice. If you need to press a key with your thumb, for
example, voice fingering guide says, One! In the case of a
1 Press the SCORING button. chord to be played with your thumb, middle and little finger,
This causes the SCORING indicator to appear on the voice fingering guide says, One, three, five!
display. Voice Fingering Guide calls out fingerings only when you do
A count beat sounds and then evaluation mode starts. not press the proper key when you should.

Indicator appears Voice Fingering Guide


One : Thumb
Two : Forefinger
Three : Middle finger
Four : Ring finger
Five : Little finger

To turn voice fingering guide on or off


Press the SPEAK button to toggle voice fingering guide on
(voice fingering guide indicator displayed) and off (indicator
2 Play in accordance with the guidance on the not displayed).
monitor screen and as told by the voice.
To stop evaluation, press the START/STOP button. Indicator
This displays only the points accumulated up to that appears
point.
NOTE
3 After you finished playing, your evaluation result
Note that Voice Fingering is disabled in the Evaluation
appears on the display. Mode.
For information about evaluation ranks and sound Exiting the Evaluation Mode automatically restores the
effects, see Evaluation Results on page E-25. Voice Fingering setting that was in effect when you
Pressing the SONG BANK button returns to the tune entered the Evaluation Mode.
selection screen.

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Keyboard Settings
SETTING [+] / []
Number buttons

About SETTING button To adjust built-in tune volume


Each press of the SETTING button cycles through the setting Enter the Song Bank mode or Piano Bank mode, and then
screens. If you accidentally pass the screen you want to use, perform the procedure under To adjust the accompaniment
keep pressing the SETTING button until the screen appears volume.
again. In this case, a song volume screen will appear in place of
the accompaniment volume screen.

Adjusting Accompaniment and


Song Bank Volume Transposing the Keyboard
Transpose lets you raise and lower the overall key of the
You can adjust the volume of the accompaniment and Song keyboard in semitone units. If you want to play an
Bank tunes independently of the notes you play on the
accompaniment for a vocalist who sings in a key thats
keyboard. You can specify a volume level in the range of 00 different from the keyboard, for example, simply use
(minimum) to 99 (maximum). transpose to change the key of the keyboard.

To adjust the accompaniment volume To transpose the keyboard


1 Press the SETTING button until the accompaniment 1 Press the SETTING button until the transpose screen
volume adjustment screen appears. appears on the display.

2
Ac ompVo l Use [+] and [] to change the transpose setting of
the keyboard.
Example: To transpose the keyboard five semitones
Current accompaniment volume setting upwards.

2 Use the number buttons or the [+]/[] buttons to


change the current volume setting value.
Example: 80
T r ans (+)
Ac ompVo l
NOTE
The current accompaniment volume value that appears
in Step 1 automatically clears from the display if you do
not input anything within about five seconds.
Pressing [+] and [] buttons at the same time
automatically sets an accompaniment volume of 99.

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Keyboard Settings

NOTE
The keyboard can be transposed within a range of 12
to +12.
The default transpose setting is 00 when keyboard
power is turned on.
If you leave the transpose screen on the display for about
five seconds without doing anything, the screen is
automatically cleared.
The transpose setting also affects Auto Accompaniment.
Playing back a Song Bank tune automatically returns
the transpose setting to its standard default of 00.
The effect of a transpose operation depends on the pitch
of each note and on the tone you are currently using. If
a transpose operation causes a note to be outside of
the allowable range for a tone, the same note in the
nearest octave within the range will be substituted.

Tuning the Keyboard


Use the following procedure to fine tune the keyboard to
match the tuning of another musical instrument.

To tune the keyboard

1 Press the SETTING button until the tuning screen


appears.

Tune
2 Use the [+], [], and the number buttons to adjust
the tuning value.
Example: To lower tuning by 20

Tune (-)
NOTE
The keyboard can be tuned within a range of 50 cents
to +50 cents.
* 100 cents is equivalent to one semitone.
The default tuning setting is 00 when keyboard power
is turned on.
If you leave the tuning screen on the display for about
five seconds without doing anything, the screen is
automatically cleared.
The tuning setting also affects playback from song
memory and Auto Accompaniment.
To return the keyboard to its default tuning, perform the
above procedure and press the [+] and [] buttons at
the same time in step 2.

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Connection to a Computer
SETTING [+] / []
Number buttons

LEFT
RIGHT

Minimum Computer system Requirements


Connecting to a Computer
Supported Operating Systems
The keyboards USB port makes it quick and simple to connect Operation is supported under Windows XP, Windows 2000,
to a computer. After installing the USB MIDI driver onto your Windows Me, Windows 98SE, and Windows 98.
computer from the CD-ROM that comes with the keyboard,
you will be able to use commercially available MIDI software Universal
on your computer to exchange data between the keyboard IBM AT or compatible computer
and your computer. USB port that provides normal operation under Windows
CD-ROM drive (for installation)
To install the USB MIDI driver At least 2MB of free hard disk space (not including space
required for Adobe Reader)

1 On the computer to which you plan to connect, Windows XP


install the USB MIDI driver that comes on the CD- 300MHz or higher Pentium processor
ROM that comes bundled with the keyboard. At least 128MB of memory
For information about installing the USB MIDI driver,
see the CASIO USB MIDI Driver User s Guide Windows 2000
(manual_e.pdf) on the USB Manual and Driver CD- 166MHz or higher Pentium processor
ROM. At least 64MB of memory

NOTE Windows Me, Windows 98SE, Windows 98


Before starting actual installation of USB MIDI driver, 166MHz or higher Pentium processor
be sure to read the contents of the readme.txt file in At least 32MB of memory
the English folder on the CD-ROM.
Driver Signing
Use Adobe Reader or Acrobat Reader to access the USB Windows XP
MIDI driver users guide.*
* You need to have Adobe Reader or Acrobat Reader installed on
1 Log on to Windows XP using a Computer
your computer in order to view the contents of the CASIO USB
administrator account. See the documentation that
MIDI Driver Users Guide (manual_e.pdf). If your computer comes with Windows XP for information about
does not have either Adobe Reader or Acrobat Reader installed, Computer administrator accounts.
use the procedure below to install it.
2 On the Windows [Start] menu, click [Control
Installing Adobe Reader (Acrobat Reader**) Panel].
Place the USB Manual and Driver CD-ROM into your If you cannot see the [System] icon on the Control
computers CD-ROM drive. Panel, click [Switch to Classic View].
On the CD-ROM, navigate to the folder named Adobe,
open the folder named English, and then double-click
ar601enu.exe (ar505enu.exe**). Follow the instructions
3 Click the [System] icon. On the dialog box that
appears, click the [Hardware] tab, and then click
that appear on your computer screen to install Adobe
Reader. the [Driver Signing] button.

** Adobe Reader cannot be installed on a computer running 4 On the dialog box that appears, select [Ignore], and
Windows 98. If your computer is running under Windows 98, then click [OK].
double-click ar505enu.exe to install Acrobat Reader.

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Connection to a Computer

Windows 2000 General MIDI Tone


1 Log on using an Administrators group account. See The General MIDI standard defines the tone numbering
sequence, the drum sound numbering sequence, the number
the documentation that comes with Windows 2000
of MIDI channels that can be used, and other general factors
for information about the Administrators group. that determine the sound source configuration. Because of
this, musical data produced on a General MIDI sound source
2 On the Windows [Start] menu, point to [Settings] can be played back using similar tones and identical nuances
and then click [Control Panel]. as the original, even when played on another manufacturers
sound source.
3 Click the [System] icon. On the dialog box that This keyboard conforms with General MIDI standards, so it
appears, click the [Hardware] tab, and then click can be connected to a computer and used to play back General
the [Driver Signing] button. MIDI data that has been purchased, downloaded from the
Internet, or obtained from any other source.
4 On the dialog box that appears, select [Ignore], and
then click [OK]. Changing the Settings
NOTE This section tells you how to make the settings required when
Company and product names used herein are connecting to a computer.
trademarks of their respective owners.
GM MODE (Default: Off)
on: Configures the keyboard for optimal General MIDI data
Using the USB port play (tone specification matching, etc.)
Note that you need to purchase a commercially available USB oFF: Returns to default keyboard setup.
cable to connect the keyboard to a computer using the USB
port. Once you establish a USB connection between the
keyboard and a computer, you can exchange data between 1 Press the SETTING button until the GM MODE
them. screen appears.
Example: When GM MODE is turned off
To connect to a computer using the
USB port

1 Use a commercially available USB cable to connect


GM M o d e
the keyboard to the computer.
Computer 2 Use the [+] and [] or [0] and [1] buttons to turn
USB port USB cable the setting on and off.
Example: To turn GM MODE on

USB connector GM M o d e
Keyboard USB port

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Connection to a Computer

To turn off specific sounds before playing back tune data


KEYBOARD CHANNEL (Default: 1)
that is being received
The keyboard channel is the channel used to send messages <<Navigate channel on/off>>
from this keyboard to a computer. You can specify one channel
from 1 to 16 as the keyboard channel.
1 While playing tune data, press the RIGHT button.
1 Press the SETTING button until the KEYBOARD This cuts the sound of the navigate channel, but on-
screen keyboard guide keys continue to light in
CHANNEL screen appears. accordance with the channels data as it is received.
Press RIGHT button again to turn the channel back
on.
Ke y b d Ch <<Next lower channel from navigate channel on/off>>

2 Use the [+], [], and the number buttons to change 1 While playing tune data, press the LEFT button.
the channel number. This cuts the sound of the channel whose number is
Example: To specify channel 4 one less than the navigate channel, but on-screen
keyboard guide keys continue to light in accordance
with the channels data as it is received. Press LEFT

Ke y b d Ch button again to turn the channel back on.


Example: If the navigate channel is channel 4, the above
operation turns off channel 3.

NAVIGATE CHANNEL (Default: 4)


LOCAL CONTROL (Default: On)
When messages are received from a computer for play on
this keyboard, the navigate channel is the channel whose note oFF: Anything played on the keyboard is output as a message
data appears on the display. You can select one channel from from the USB port, without being sounded by the
01 to 16 as the navigate channel. Since this setting lets you internal sound source.
use the data on any channel of commercially available SMF
data to light on the on-screen keyboard guide, you can Note that no sound is produced by the keyboard if LOCAL
analyze how different parts of an arrangement are played. CONTROL is turned off and no external device is
connected.
1 Press the SETTING button until the NAVIGATE
CHANNEL screen appears.
1 Press the SETTING button until the LOCAL
CONTROL screen appears.
Na v i . Ch Example: When LOCAL CONTROL is on

2 Use the [+], [], and the number buttons [0] through
Loca l
[9] to change the channel number.
Example: To specify channel 2 2 Use the [+] and [] or [0] and [1] buttons to turn
the setting on and off.

Na v i . Ch Example: To turn LOCAL CONTROL off

Loca l

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Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause Action See page

No keyboard Sound 1. Power supply problem. 1. Correctly attach the AC adaptor, make Pages
sure that batteries poles (+/) are facing E-12, 13
correctly, and check to make sure that
batteries are not dead.
2. Power is not turned on. 2. Set the POWER/MODE switch to the Page E-15
NORMAL position.
3. Volume setting is too low. 3. Use the MAIN VOLUME slider to increase Page E-15
volume.
4. The POWER/MODE switch is 4. Normal play is not possible on the Page E-15
in the CASIO CHORD or accompaniment keyboard while the
FINGERED position. POWER/MODE switch is set to CASIO
CHORD or FINGERED. Change the
POWER/MODE switch setting to
NORMAL.
Any of the following symptoms Low battery power Replace the batteries with a set of new ones Pages
while using battery power. or use the AC adaptor. E-12, 13

Dim power supply indicator Dimming of the display when playing at high volume
Instrument does not turn on Continued sound output even after you release a key
Dim, difficult to read display A totally different tone may sound
Abnormally low speaker/headphone volume Abnormal rhythm pattern and demo tune play
Distortion of sound output Abnormally low microphone volume
Occasional interruption of sound when playing at high Distortion of microphone input
volumes Dim power supply indicator when a microphone is used
Sudden power failure when playing at high volumes Sudden power failure when using the microphone

Auto Accompaniment does not Accompaniment volume is set to Use the SETTING button to increase the Page E-28
sound. 00. volume.
On-screen keyboard guide keys Keyboard is waiting for play of the 1. Press the lit key to continue with Step 1 or Pages
stay on. correct note during Step 1 or Step 2 Step 2 play. E-25, 26
play. 2. Press the START/STOP button to quit Pages
Step 1 or Step 2 play. E-25, 26
When playing with another Transpose or tuning is set to a value Use the SETTING button to display the Pages
instrument, keys or tunings do not other than 00. applicable setting screens and set both E-28, 29
match. transpose and tuning to 00.
Static noise when a microphone is 1. Use of a microphone that is a 1. Use a recommended type microphone. Page E-16
connected. different from the type that is
recommended.
2. Use of the microphone in the 2. Move the microphone away from source Page E-16
vicinity of fluorescent lighting. of the static.
No microphone sound 1. Microphone volume setting is 1. Increase the microphone volume setting. Page E-16
too low.
2. Microphone ON/OFF switch is 2. Change the microphone ON/OFF switch Page E-16
set to OFF. setting to ON.
After transferring song data from Digital noise from the USB cable or Stop playback, disconnect the USB cable Page E-31
my computer, playback stops part power cord caused data from and then reconnect it to the keyboards
way through. communication between your USB port, and then try playing back the tune
computer and keyboard to be again.
interrupted. If this does not correct the problem, exit the
MIDI software you are using, and then
disconnect the USB cable from and then
reconnect it to the keyboards USB port.
Next, restart your MIDI software and try
playback again.
A tones quality and volume This is an unavoidable result of the digital sampling process,* and does not indicate malfunction.
sounds slightly different * Multiple digital samples are taken for the low range, middle range, and high range of the
depending where it is played on original musical instrument. Because of this, there may be a very slight difference in tonal
the keyboard. quality and volume between sample ranges.

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Specifications
Model: CTK-720
Keyboard: 61 standard-size keys, 5 octaves
Tones: 242 (113 panel tones + 128 General MIDI tones + 1 drum set)
Polyphony: 32 notes maximum (16 for certain tones)
Main Volume: Adjustable
Auto Accompaniment
Rhythm Patterns: 100
Chords: 2 fingering methods (CASIO CHORD, FINGERED)
Rhythm Controller: START/STOP, SYNCHRO, FILL-IN
3-step Lesson: 3 lessons (Step 1, 2, 3)
Playback: Repeat play of a single tune
Lesson Part: Left hand, right hand
Evaluation Mode: Scoring
Voice Fingering Guide: On/Off
Song Bank, Piano Bank
Number of Tunes: Song Bank: 50, Piano Bank: 50
Controllers: START/STOP
Display
Name display: TONE, RHYTHM, SONG BANK, PIANO BANK name/number, keyboard
settings name/value
Tempo: Tempo value, metronome, synchro standby
Chord: Chord name, Chord form
Fingering: Fingering indicators, parts
Staff: 5 octaves with sharp and flat indications, pedal symbol, octave symbol
Keyboard: 5 octaves
Other Functions
Tempo: Variable (216 steps, = 40 to 255)
Transpose: 25 steps (12 semitones to +12 semitones)
Tuning: Variable (A4 = approximately 440Hz 50 cents)
Accompaniment/
Song Bank Volume: Variable (100 steps, 0 to 99)
Terminals
USB port: TYPE B
Sustain Terminal: Standard jack
Phones/Output Terminal: Stereo standard jack
Output Impedance: 100
Output Voltage: 4V (RMS) MAX
Power Supply Terminal: 9V DC
Microphone In: Standard jack (with microphone volume slider)
Input impedance: 2k
Input sensitivity: 10mV
Power Supply: Dual power supply system
Batteries: 6 AA-size batteries
Battery Life: Approximately 4 hours continuous operation on alkaline batteries
Approximately 2 hours continuous operation on manganese batteries
AC Adaptor: AD-5
Auto Power Off: Turns power off approximately 6 minutes after last key operation. Enabled
under battery power only, can be disabled manually.
Speaker Output: 2.0W + 2.0W
Power Consumption: 9V 7.7W
Dimensions: 95.6 x 35.6 x 13.3 cm (37 11/16 14 1/16 5 1/4 inch)
Weight: Approximately 4.0kg (8.8lbs) (without batteries)

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Tone List/Lista de sonidos

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1: No./No 2: Tone Name/Nombre de sonido 3: Program Change/Cambio de programa
4: Bank Select MSB/MSB de seleccin de banco 5: Maximum Polyphony/Polifona mxima 6: Range Type/Tipo de gama

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1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
PIANO 048 SYNTH-BASS 2 039 002 32 C
000 STEREO GRAND PIANO 000 002 16 A STR/ORCHESTRA
001 GRAND PIANO 000 004 32 A 049 VIOLIN 040 002 32 A
002 BRIGHT PIANO 001 002 32 A 050 SLOW VIOLIN 040 008 32 A
003 MELLOW PIANO 000 001 32 A 051 CELLO 042 002 32 C
004 DANCE PIANO 001 001 32 A 052 HARP 046 002 32 A
005 HONKY-TONK 003 002 16 A ENSEMBLE

1
006 OCTAVE PIANO 003 008 16 A 053 STRINGS 048 002 32 A
007 ELEC.GRAND PIANO 002 002 16 A 054 SLOW STRINGS 049 002 32 A
008 ELEC.PIANO 004 002 32 A 055 CHAMBER 048 001 16 A
009 MODERN E.PIANO 005 002 32 A 056 SYNTH-STRINGS 1 050 002 32 A
010 CHORUS EP 004 001 16 A 057 SYNTH-STRINGS 2 051 002 32 A
011 SOFT E.PIANO 004 008 16 A 058 CHOIRS 052 002 32 A
012 HARPSICHORD 006 002 32 A 059 VOICE DOO 053 002 32 A
013 COUPLED HARPSICHORD 006 008 16 A 060 SYNTH-VOICE 054 002 16 A
014 CLAVI 007 002 32 A BRASS
CHROMATIC PERC 061 TRUMPET 056 002 32 A
015 CELESTA 008 002 32 A 062 TROMBONE 057 002 32 C
016 GLOCKENSPIEL 009 002 32 B 063 TUBA 058 002 32 C
017 VIBRAPHONE 011 002 32 A 064 MUTE TRUMPET 059 002 32 A
018 MARIMBA 012 002 32 A 065 FRENCH HORN 060 002 16 C
ORGAN 066 BRASS 061 002 32 A
019 DRAWBAR ORGAN 1 016 002 16 A 067 BRASS SFZ 061 008 16 A
020 DRAWBAR ORGAN 2 016 001 16 A 068 SYNTH-BRASS 1 062 002 32 A
021 PERC.ORGAN 1 017 002 16 A 069 SYNTH-BRASS 2 063 002 16 A
022 PERC.ORGAN 2 017 001 16 A REED
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023 ELEC.ORGAN 016 008 16 A 070 SOPRANO SAX 064 002 32 A


024 ROCK ORGAN 018 002 16 A 071 ALTO SAX 065 002 32 C
025 CHURCH ORGAN 019 002 16 A 072 TENOR SAX 066 002 32 C
026 CHAPEL ORGAN 019 008 32 A 073 BARITONE SAX 067 002 32 C
027 ACCORDION 021 002 16 A 074 OBOE 068 002 32 A
028 OCTAVE ACCORDION 021 008 16 A 075 CLARINET 071 002 32 A
029 BANDONEON 023 002 16 A PIPE
030 HARMONICA 022 002 32 A 076 PICCOLO 072 002 32 B
GUITAR 077 FLUTE 073 002 32 A
031 NYLON STR.GUITAR 024 002 32 C 078 MELLOW FLUTE 073 008 32 A
032 STEEL STR.GUITAR 025 002 32 C 079 RECORDER 074 002 32 A
033 12 STR.GUITAR 025 008 16 C 080 PAN FLUTE 075 002 32 A

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034 JAZZ GUITAR 026 002 32 C 081 OCARINA 079 002 32 A
035 CLEAN GUITAR 027 002 32 C SYNTH-LEAD
036 ELEC.GUITAR 027 001 16 C 082 SQUARE LEAD 080 002 16 A
037 MUTE GUITAR 028 002 32 C 083 SAW LEAD 081 002 16 A
038 OVERDRIVE GT 029 002 32 C 084 MELLOW SAW LEAD 081 008 16 A
039 DISTORTION GT 030 002 32 C 085 SINE LEAD 080 008 32 A
040 FEEDBACK GT 031 008 16 C 086 CALLIOPE 082 002 16 A
BASS 087 VOICE LEAD 085 002 16 A
041 ACOUSTIC BASS 032 002 32 C 088 BASS+LEAD 087 002 16 A
042 RIDE BASS 032 008 16 C SYNTH-PAD
043 FINGERED BASS 033 002 32 C 089 FANTASY 088 002 16 A
044 PICKED BASS 034 002 32 C 090 WARM PAD 089 002 16 A
045 FRETLESS BASS 035 002 32 C 091 POLYSYNTH 090 002 16 A
046 SLAP BASS 036 002 32 C 092 BOWED PAD 092 002 16 A
047 SYNTH-BASS 1 038 002 32 C 093 HALO PAD 094 002 16 A

A-1
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6

A-2
094 SOUND TRACK 097 002 16 A 150 GM SLAP BASS 2 037 000 32 A
095 ATMOSPHERE 099 002 16 A 151 GM SYNTH-BASS 1 038 000 32 A
096 BRIGHTNESS 100 002 16 A 152 GM SYNTH-BASS 2 039 000 32 A
097 ECHO PAD 102 002 16 A 153 GM VIOLIN 040 000 32 A
LAYER 154 GM VIOLA 041 000 32 A
098 STRINGS PIANO 000 008 16 A 155 GM CELLO 042 000 32 A

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099 PIANO PAD 001 008 16 A 156 GM CONTRABASS 043 000 32 A
100 E.PIANO PAD 1 005 008 16 A 157 GM TREMOLO STRINGS 044 000 32 A
101 E.PIANO PAD 2 004 004 16 A 158 GM PIZZICATO 045 000 32 A
102 SYNTH-STR. E.PIANO 005 004 16 A 159 GM HARP 046 000 32 A
103 CLAVI & DRAWBAR 007 008 16 A 160 GM TIMPANI 047 000 32 A
104 GLOCKENSPIEL PAD 009 008 16 B 161 GM STRINGS 1 048 000 32 A
105 ORGAN & HARPSICHORD 019 004 16 A 162 GM STRINGS 2 049 000 32 A

2
106 DIST.GT & BASS 030 008 16 C 163 GM SYNTH-STRINGS 1 050 000 32 A
107 KOTO PAD 107 008 16 A 164 GM SYNTH-STRINGS 2 051 000 32 A
165 GM CHOIR AAHS 052 000 32 A
Appendix/Apndice

SPLIT
108 BASS/PIANO 120 002 32 E 166 GM VOICE DOO 053 000 32 A
109 BASS/E.PIANO 121 002 16 E 167 GM SYNTH-VOICE 054 000 16 A
110 BASS/VIB 122 002 32 E 168 GM ORCHESTRA HIT 055 000 16 A
111 BASS/NYLON STR. GT 123 002 32 E 169 GM TRUMPET 056 000 32 A
112 STRINGS/PIANO 124 002 32 E 170 GM TROMBONE 057 000 32 A
GM TONES 171 GM TUBA 058 000 32 A
113 GM PIANO 1 000 000 32 A 172 GM MUTE TRUMPET 059 000 32 A
114 GM PIANO 2 001 000 32 A 173 GM FRENCH HORN 060 000 16 A
115 GM PIANO 3 002 000 16 A 174 GM BRASS 061 000 32 A
116 GM HONKY-TONK 003 000 16 A 175 GM SYNTH-BRASS 1 062 000 32 A
117 GM E.PIANO 1 004 000 32 A 176 GM SYNTH-BRASS 2 063 000 16 A
118 GM E.PIANO 2 005 000 32 A 177 GM SOPRANO SAX 064 000 32 A
119 GM HARPSICHORD 006 000 32 A 178 GM ALTO SAX 065 000 32 A
120 GM CLAVI 007 000 32 A 179 GM TENOR SAX 066 000 32 A
121 GM CELESTA 008 000 32 A 180 GM BARITONE SAX 067 000 32 A
122 GM GLOCKENSPIEL 009 000 32 A 181 GM OBOE 068 000 32 A
123 GM MUSIC BOX 010 000 16 A 182 GM ENGLISH HORN 069 000 32 A
124 GM VIBRAPHONE 011 000 32 A 183 GM BASSOON 070 000 32 A
125 GM MARIMBA 012 000 32 A 184 GM CLARINET 071 000 32 A
126 GM XYLOPHONE 013 000 32 A 185 GM PICCOLO 072 000 32 A
127 GM TUBULAR BELL 014 000 32 A 186 GM FLUTE 073 000 32 A
128 GM DULCIMER 015 000 16 A 187 GM RECORDER 074 000 32 A
129 GM ORGAN 1 016 000 16 A 188 GM PAN FLUTE 075 000 32 A
130 GM ORGAN 2 017 000 16 A 189 GM BOTTLE BLOW 076 000 16 A
131 GM ORGAN 3 018 000 16 A 190 GM SHAKUHACHI 077 000 16 A
132 GM PIPE ORGAN 019 000 16 A 191 GM WHISTLE 078 000 32 A
133 GM REED ORGAN 020 000 32 A 192 GM OCARINA 079 000 32 A
134 GM ACCORDION 021 000 16 A 193 GM SQUARE LEAD 080 000 16 A
194 GM SAWTOOTH LEAD 081 000 16 A

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135 GM HARMONICA 022 000 32 A
136 GM BANDONEON 023 000 16 A 195 GM CALLIOPE 082 000 16 A
137 GM NYLON STR.GUITAR 024 000 32 A 196 GM CHIFF LEAD 083 000 16 A
138 GM STEEL STR.GUITAR 025 000 32 A 197 GM CHARANG 084 000 16 A
139 GM JAZZ GUITAR 026 000 32 A 198 GM VOICE LEAD 085 000 16 A
140 GM CLEAN GUITAR 027 000 32 A 199 GM FIFTH LEAD 086 000 16 A
141 GM MUTE GUITAR 028 000 32 A 200 GM BASS+LEAD 087 000 16 A
142 GM OVERDRIVE GT 029 000 32 A 201 GM FANTASY 088 000 16 A
143 GM DISTORTION GT 030 000 32 A 202 GM WARM PAD 089 000 16 A
144 GM GT HARMONICS 031 000 32 A 203 GM POLYSYNTH 090 000 16 A
145 GM ACOUSTIC BASS 032 000 32 A 204 GM SPACE CHOIR 091 000 16 A
146 GM FINGERED BASS 033 000 32 A 205 GM BOWED GLASS 092 000 16 A
147 GM PICKED BASS 034 000 32 A 206 GM METAL PAD 093 000 16 A
148 GM FRETLESS BASS 035 000 32 A 207 GM HALO PAD 094 000 16 A
149 GM SLAP BASS 1 036 000 32 A 208 GM SWEEP PAD 095 000 16 A

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1 2 3 4 5 6 NOTE
209 GM RAIN DROP 096 000 16 A The meaning of each range type is described below.
210 GM SOUND TRACK 097 000 16 A

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211 GM CRYSTAL 098 000 16 A
212 GM ATMOSPHERE 099 000 16 A
213 GM BRIGHTNESS 100 000 16 A NOTA
214 GM GOBLINS 101 000 16 A

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El significado de cada tipo de gama se describe debajo.
215 GM ECHOES 102 000 16 A
216 GM SF 103 000 16 A
217 GM SITAR 104 000 16 A
218 GM BANJO 105 000 32 A
219 GM SHAMISEN 106 000 32 A
220 GM KOTO 107 000 32 A
221 GM THUMB PIANO 108 000 32 A

3
222 GM BAGPIPE 109 000 16 A
223 GM FIDDLE 110 000 32 A
224 GM SHANAI 111 000 32 A
225 GM TINKLE BELL 112 000 32 A
226 GM AGOGO 113 000 32 A
227 GM STEEL DRUMS 114 000 16 A
228 GM WOOD BLOCK 115 000 32 D
229 GM TAIKO 116 000 32 D
230 GM MELODIC TOM 117 000 32 D
231 GM SYNTH-DRUM 118 000 16 D
232 GM REVERSE CYMBAL 119 000 32 D
233 GM GT FRET NOISE 120 000 32 A
234 GM BREATH NOISE 121 000 32 A
235 GM SEASHORE 122 000 16 D
236 GM BIRD 123 000 16 D
237 GM TELEPHONE 124 000 32 D
238 GM HELICOPTER 125 000 32 D
239 GM APPLAUSE 126 000 16 D
240 GM GUNSHOT 127 000 32 D
DRUM SET
241 DRUM SET 000 120 32 D

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A-3
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A=440Hz 
 


 



Range Type/Tipo de gama C-1 C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 G7 C8 C9 G9

A
(Standard type)
(Tipo estndar)

B
016 GLOCKENSPIEL/
076 PICCOLO/
104 GLOCKENSPIEL PAD
016 GLOCKENSPIEL/
076 PICCOLO/
104 GLOCKENSPIEL PAD

C
Low pitch
instruments

Instrumentos de
altura tonal baja

D
(Sound Effect)
No scale for tones.
Sin escala para los sonidos.
(Efecto de sonido)

E
Scale changes in accordance with tone.
(SPLIT)
La escala cambia de acuerdo con el sonido.
(Divisin)

........Keyboard range
a ........Gama del teclado

........Available range (using transpose or message receive)


b
........Gama disponible (usando la transposicin o recepcin de mensajes)

........Notes in these ranges are produced by playing the notes in range b that are in
c
the nearest octave as the result of transpose and message receive operations.
........Las notas en estas gamas se producen ejecutando las notas en la gama b que
se encuentre en la octava ms cercana como resultado de las operaciones de
transposicin y recepcin de mensajes.

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Appendix/Apndice

Percussion Instrument List


Lista de instrumentos de percusin
DRUM SET (tone 241) assigns percussion sound to the keyboard as illustrated below.
The sound assigned to each key are indicated above the keyboard.

DRUM SET (sonido 241) asigna sonidos de percusin al teclado como se ilustra debajo.
Los sonidos asignados a cada tecla se indican sobre el teclado.

* No sound is produced when the keys in this range are


pressed.
* Cuando se presionan las teclas en esta gama no se produce
ningn sonido.

STANDARD KICK CRASH CYMBAL 1 MUTE HIGH CONGA CLAVES

SIDE STICK HIGH TOM 1 OPEN HIGH CONGA HIGH WOOD BLOCK

STANDARD SNARE 1 RIDE CYMBAL 1 LOW CONGA LOW WOOD BLOCK

HAND CLAP CHINESE CYMBAL HIGH TIMBALE MUTE CUICA

STANDARD SNARE 2 RIDE BELL LOW TIMBALE OPEN CUICA

LOW TOM 2 TAMBOURINE HIGH AGOGO MUTE TRIANGLE

CLOSED HI-HAT SPLASH CYMBAL LOW AGOGO OPEN TRIANGLE

LOW TOM 1 COWBELL CABASA SHAKER

PEDAL HI-HAT CRASH CYMBAL 2 MARACAS COUNT VOICE 1

MID TOM 2 VIBRA-SLAP SHORT HIGH WHISTLE COUNT VOICE 2

OPEN HI-HAT RIDE CYMBAL 2 LONG LOW WHISTLE COUNT VOICE 3

MID TOM 1 HIGH BONGO SHORT GUIRO COUNT VOICE 4

HIGH TOM 2 LOW BONGO LONG GUIRO COUNT VOICE 5

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Appendix/Apndice

Fingered Chord Chart


Cuadros de acordes Fingered
This table shows the left-hand fingerings (including inverted forms) for a number of
often-used chords. These fingering indications also appear on the keyboards display.
: Left hand finger
Chords marked with asterisk (*) cannot be played in the Fingered Mode on this 432 numbers
keyboard. 5 1
: Nmeros de los
Esta tabla muestra las digitaciones (incluyendo las formas invertidas) para varios de dedos de la mano
los acordes ms a menudo usados. Estas indicaciones de digitacin tambin aparecen izquierda
sobre la presentacin del teclado.
En este teclado, los acordes marcados con asterisco (*) no pueden ejecutarse en el
modo de digitacin.

Chord
Root
Type M m 7 m7 dim7 M7 m7-5 dim
[5, 3, 1] [5, 3, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2]
C
C [5, 3, 1] [5, 3, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2]

(D  )
[5, 3, 1] [5, 3, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2]
D
E [5, 3, 1] [5, 3, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2]

(D  )
[5, 3, 1] [5, 3, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2]
E
[5, 3, 1] [5, 3, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2]
F
F
 [5, 3, 1] [5, 3, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2]

(G  )
[5, 3, 1] [5, 3, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 4, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2]
G
A [5, 3, 1] [5, 3, 1] [5, 4, 2, 1] [5, 4, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 4, 2, 1] [5, 4, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2]

(G  )
[5, 3, 1] [5, 3, 1] [5, 4, 2, 1] [5, 4, 2, 1] [5, 4, 2, 1] [5, 4, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2]
A *
B [5, 3, 1] [5, 3, 1] [5, 4, 2, 1] [5, 4, 2, 1] [5, 4, 2, 1] [5, 4, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2]

(A  ) *
[5, 2, 1] [5, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 4, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2]
B *

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Chord
Root Type aug sus4 7 sus4 m add9 m M7 7-5 add9
[5, 3, 1] [5, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [4, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [4, 3, 2, 1]
C
C [5, 3, 1] [5, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [4, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [4, 3, 2, 1]

(D  )
[5, 3, 1] [5, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [4, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [4, 3, 2, 1]
D
E [5, 3, 1] [5, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [4, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [4, 3, 2, 1]

(D  )
[5, 3, 1] [5, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [4, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [4, 3, 2, 1]
E
[5, 3, 1] [5, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [4, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [4, 3, 2, 1]
F
F
 [5, 3, 1] [5, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [4, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [4, 3, 2, 1]

(G  )
[5, 3, 1] [5, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [4, 3, 2, 1] [5, 4, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [4, 3, 2, 1]
G
A [5, 3, 1] [5, 2, 1] [5, 4, 2, 1] [4, 3, 2, 1] [5, 4, 2, 1] [5, 4, 2, 1] [4, 3, 2, 1]

(G  )
[5, 3, 1] [5, 2, 1] [5, 4, 2, 1] [4, 3, 2, 1] [5, 4, 2, 1] [5, 4, 2, 1] [4, 3, 2, 1]
A
B [5, 2, 1] [5, 4, 2, 1] [4, 3, 2, 1] [5, 4, 2, 1] [5, 4, 2, 1] [4, 3, 2, 1]

(A  ) *
[5, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1] [4, 3, 2, 1] [5, 3, 2, 1]
B *

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Appendix/Apndice

Rhythm List
Lista de ritmos
POPS I JAZZ DRUM & BASS
00 8 BEAT 1 38 JAZZ COMBO 1 75 POP BALLAD 5
01 8 BEAT 2 39 JAZZ COMBO 2 76 LITE POP 2
02 POP 1 40 BIG BAND 77 POP ROCK 2
03 POP 2 41 SWING 78 CLUB POP 2
04 SOUL BALLAD 1 42 SLOW SWING 79 16 BEAT 3
05 POP BALLAD 1 43 JAZZ WALTZ 1 80 ROCK WALTZ 3
06 POP SHUFFLE 1 44 FOX TROT 81 SOFT ROCK 2
07 SOUL EUROPEAN 82 50S ROCK 2
08 OFF BEAT 45 POP POLKA 83 ROCK 2
09 POP BALLAD 2 46 POLKA 84 60S SOUL 2
POPS II 47 MARCH 1 85 TRANCE 2
10 FOLKIE POP 1 48 WALTZ 1 86 RAP 2
11 SOUL BALLAD 2 49 WALTZ 2 87 DISCO 3
12 LITE POP 1 50 SLOW WALTZ 88 FUNK 3
13 CLUB POP 1 51 TANGO 1 89 JAZZ COMBO 3
14 8 BEAT POP 90 JAZZ WALTZ 2
LATIN/VARIOUS
15 16 BEAT 1 91 TANGO 3
52 REGGAE POP 92 BOSSA NOVA 3
16 DANCE POP 1 53 BOSSA NOVA 1
17 POP BALLAD 3 93 SAMBA 3
54 SAMBA 1 94 MARCH 2
18 DANCE POP 2 55 REGGAE
19 16 BEAT 2 METRONOME
56 MAMBO
DANCE/FUNK 57 SKA 95 0 BEAT
20 TECHNO 58 MERENGUE 96 2 BEAT
21 TRANCE 1 59 RUMBA CATALANA 97 3 BEAT
22 RAP 1 60 BOSSA NOVA 2 98 4 BEAT
23 DISCO 1 61 SAMBA 2 99 6 BEAT
24 FUNK 1 62 FOLKLORE
25 FUNK 2 63 COUNTRY
26 DISCO 2 64 TOWN SHIP
ROCK 65 SLOW GOSPEL
27 LATIN ROCK 66 BAROQUE
28 SHUFFLE ROCK 67 TEX-MEX
29 POP ROCK 1 68 FAST GOSPEL
30 ROCK WALTZ 1 69 NEW AGE
31 SLOW ROCK WITHOUT DRUMS
32 50S ROCK 1 70 POP BALLAD 4
33 60S ROCK 1 71 POP SHUFFLE 2
34 TWIST 72 ROCK WALTZ 2
35 NEW ORLNS R&R 73 FOLKIE POP 2
36 ROCK 1 74 TANGO 2
37 SOFT ROCK 1

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Appendix/Apndice

Song List/Lista de canciones


SONG BANK List
Lista SONG BANK
00 CAN YOU FEEL THE LOVE TONIGHT 25 IF YOURE HAPPY AND YOU KNOW IT,
(LION KING THEME) CLAP YOUR HANDS
01 HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU 26 MY DARLING CLEMENTINE
02 WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS 27 HOME SWEET HOME
03 JINGLE BELLS 28 JAI PERDU LE DO DE MA CLARINETTE
04 SILENT NIGHT 29 IVE BEEN WORKING ON THE RAILROAD
05 JOY TO THE WORLD 30 LITTLE BROWN JUG
06 O CHRISTMAS TREE 31 AURA LEE
07 WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN 32 HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN
08 GREENSLEEVES 33 SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON
09 AMAZING GRACE 34 CAMPTOWN RACES
10 AULD LANG SYNE 35 SWANEE RIVER (OLD FOLKS AT HOME)
11 TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE STAR 36 YANKEE DOODLE
12 LIGHTLY ROW 37 TURKEY IN THE STRAW
13 UNDER THE SPREADING CHESTNUT TREE 38 MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME
14 COME BIRDS 39 HOME ON THE RANGE
15 THE MUFFIN MAN 40 ALOHA OE
16 LONG LONG AGO 41 HOLDIRIDIA
17 DID YOU EVER SEE A LASSIE? 42 LA PALOMA
18 LONDON BRIDGE 43 SANTA LUCIA
19 ON THE BRIDGE OF AVIGNON 44 TROIKA
20 SIPPIN CIDER THROUGH A STRAW 45 WALTZING MATILDA
21 GRANDFATHERS CLOCK 46 AJO MAMMA
22 MICHAEL ROW THE BOAT ASHORE 47 LA DONNA MOBILE FROM RIGOLETTE
23 ANNIE LAURIE 48 CHANSON DU TOREADOR FROM CARMEN
24 MY BONNIE 49 HABANERA FROM CARMEN

PIANO BANK List


Lista PIANO BANK

00 FR ELISE 25 CHOPSTICKS
01 SONATA op.13 PATHTIQUE 2nd Mov. 26 MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB
02 SONATA op.27 no.2 MOONLIGHT 1st Mov. 27 DECK THE HALL
03 ODE TO JOY 28 SWING LOW, SWEET CHARIOT
04 ETUDE op.10 no.3 CHANSON DE LADIEU 29 THE FARMER IN THE DELL
05 PRELUDE op.28 no.7 (CHOPIN) 30 ON TOP OF OLD SMOKEY
06 VALSE op.64 no.1 PETIT CHIEN 31 DOWN IN THE VALLEY
07 HEIDENRSLEIN 32 OH! SUSANNA
08 FRHLICHER LANDMANN 33 WHEN JOHNNY COMES MARCHING HOME
09 CANON (PACHELBEL) 34 RED RIVER VALLEY
10 MINUET (J.S.BACH) 35 JAMAICA FAREWELL
11 MUSETTE (J.S.BACH) 36 LA CUCARACHA
12 JESUS BLEIBET MEINE FREUDE 37 CIELITO LINDO
13 GAVOTTE (GOSSEC) 38 BEAUTIFUL DREAMER
14 SERENADE FROM EINE KLEINE NACHTMUSIK 39 DANNY BOY
15 SONATA K.331 1st Mov. THEME
BEYER VORSCHULE IM KLAVIERSPIEL Opus 101
16 TURKISH MARCH (MOZART)
17 HUNGARIAN DANCES no.5 40 No.5
18 WEDDING MARCH FROM 41 No.6
MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM 42 No.8
19 LIEBESTRUME no.3 43 No.11
20 BRINDISI FROM LA TRAVIATA 44 No.12
21 GOING HOME FROM FROM THE NEW WORLD 45 No.18
22 JE TE VEUX 46 No.20
23 THE ENTERTAINER 47 No.35
24 AMERICAN PATROL 48 No.48
49 No.60

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CTK720_es_MIDI Chart.p65
Model
CTK-720 Version: 1.0
MIDI messages that can be sent and received using the USB port

2
Los mensajes MIDI pueden enviarse y recibirse usando el puerto USB
Function ... Transmitted Recognized Remarks

Basic Default 1 1-16


Channel Changed 1-16 1-16

Default Mode 3 Mode 3


Mode Messages X X
Altered

Note 36-96 0-127 *1: Depends on tone


Number True voice 12-108 *1 *1: Depende en el sonido

Velocity Note ON X 9nH V = 100 O 9nH V = 1-127 *2 = no relation


Note OFF X 9nH V = 0 X 9nH V = 0,8nH V = *2 *2 = sin relacin

After Keys X X
Touch Chs X X

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Pitch Bender X O

0, 32 O O Bank select
1 X O Modulation
Control 6, 38 X O Data entry
Change 7 X O Volume
10 X O Pan
11 X O Expression

628A-E-086B
64 O O Hold1
64 O O Hold1
100, 101 X O *3 RPN LSB, MSB

628A-E-087A
120 X O All sound off
121 X O Reset all controller

Program O 0-127 O 0-127


Change :True #

System Exclusive X O *4

System : Song Pos X X


Common : Song Sel X X
: Tune X X

System : Clock X X
Real Time : Commands X X

Aux : Local ON/OFF X X


: All notes OFF X O
Messages : Active Sense X X
: Reset X X

Remarks *3 FINE TUNE, COARSE TUNE receive, and PITCH BEND SENSE, RPN Null receive.
*3 FINE TUNE, recepcin COARSE TUNE, y PITCH BEND SENSE, recepcin RPN Null.
*4 GM on/off GM ON : [F0] [7E] [7F] [09] [01] [F7] GM OFF : [F0] [7E] [7F] [09] [02] [F7]
*4 Activacin/desactivacin GM GM ON: [F0] [7E] [7F] [09] [01] [F7]
GM OFF: [F0] [7E] [7F] [09] [02] [F7]

Mode 1 : OMNI ON, POLY Mode 2 : OMNI ON, MONO O : Yes


Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 4 : OMNI OFF, MONO X : No
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the environmental protection legislation in Germany.
Esta marca de reciclaje indica que el empaquetado se
ajusta a la legislacin de proteccin ambiental en Alemania.

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