Casio Privia PX-3 User's Guide

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PX3ES1A
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USER’S GUIDE
GUÍA DEL USUARIO
Please keep all information for future reference.
Guarde toda documentación para futuras consultas.
Safety Precautions
Before trying to use the piano, be sure to read
the separate “Safety Precautions”.
Precauciones de seguridad
Antes de intentar usar el piano, asegúrese de
leer las “Precauciones de seguridad” separadas.
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Page 1 - GUÍA DEL USUARIO

PX3ES1AESUSER’S GUIDEGUÍA DEL USUARIOPlease keep all information for future reference.Guarde toda documentación para futuras consultas.Safety Precauti

Page 2 - FCC WARNING

E-8Power OutletYour Digital Piano runs on standard household power. Be sure to turn off power whenever you are not using the Digital Piano.Use only th

Page 3 - Contents

E-9EnglishConnectionsIMPORTANT!• Before connecting headphones, be sure to use the Digital Piano’s  (VOLUME) knob to turn the volume down to a low lev

Page 4 - General Guide

E-10ConnectionsThis Digital Piano outputs notes from its LINE OUT R (right channel output) and LINE OUT L/MONO (left channel output). Connect a keyboa

Page 5 - * Installing the Music Stand

E-11EnglishSelecting and Playing a Tone1.After ensuring that the  (POWER) button is in the off position, connect the AC adaptor to the Digital Piano

Page 6 - PX-3 Configuration

E-12Selecting and Playing a Tone5.Check to make sure that the lamp above the  (TONE) button is lit.• If it is unlit, press the  (TONE) button to l

Page 7 - Sound Source Configuration

EnglishSelecting and Playing a ToneE-13IMPORTANT!• You can select a tone for each zone in both the MASTER CONTROL and CARD PLAYER modes. Note however

Page 8

E-14Selecting and Playing a ToneSplitting the Keyboard between Two Tones1.Use the “Tone List” (page E-57) to look up the group(s) and numbers of the t

Page 9 - Its Factory Default Settings

EnglishSelecting and Playing a ToneE-15To use layer and split together1.Use the “Tone List” (page E-57) to look up the group(s) and numbers of the ton

Page 10 - Power Outlet

E-16Selecting and Playing a Tone13.To cancel layer and split, press  (LAYER) and  (SPLIT) buttons again so their lamps go out.NOTE• When using Lay

Page 11 - Connections

E-17EnglishApplying Effects to a ToneYour Digital Piano provides four types of reverb and four types of chorus. The reverb and chorus functions have t

Page 12 - Accessories

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.Important!Please note the following important information

Page 13 - Selecting and Playing a Tone

E-18Confirming Common Parameter SettingsCommon parameters include transpose, bend range, equalizer, and other global parameters. Common parameters als

Page 14 - Layering and Splitting Tones

EnglishConfirming Common Parameter SettingsE-19To change common parameter settings1.Check to make sure that the lamp above the  (MASTER CONTROL) but

Page 15 - Layering Two Tones

E-20Confirming Common Parameter SettingsThis section explains the meaning of each common parameter, and provides information about their setting range

Page 16 - LOWER 1 UPPER 1

Confirming Common Parameter SettingsE-21EnglishAssignable Button SettingsThese settings specify the functions assigned to the  (ASSIGNABLE 1) and  (

Page 17 - LOWER 2 UPPER 2

E-22Confirming Common Parameter SettingsSpecifies the function assigned to the  (ASSIGNABLE 1) button.The following describes the functions that can

Page 18 - (LAYER)

Confirming Common Parameter SettingsE-23English 4-B, 4-C, 4-D, 5-B, 5-C, 5-D Settings when Asgn1/Asgn2 = Control Change Number 0 to 127Parameter Name

Page 19 - Applying Effects to a Tone

E-24Using the Assignable ButtonsThere are two assignable buttons named  (ASSIGNABLE 1) and  (ASSIGNABLE 2). The  (ASSIGNABLE 1) button is designed

Page 20 - Settings

EnglishUsing the Assignable ButtonsE-25While the  (ASSIGNABLE 2) button is on, only the sound of a specified zone is output without passing through t

Page 21 - IMPORTANT!

E-26Using the Digital Piano as a MIDI Master KeyboardA unique MIDI channel can be assigned to each of the Digital Piano’s four zones (UPPER 1, UPPER 2

Page 22 - Common Parameter Settings

Using the Digital Piano as a MIDI Master KeyboardE-27EnglishAfter you use the  (LAYER) and  (SPLIT) buttons to select a zone configuration, you ca

Page 23 - Assignable Button Settings

E-1EnglishContentsGeneral Guide...E-2Installing the Music Stand... E-3PX-3 Configurati

Page 24

E-28Editing Zone ParametersYour Digital Piano is a four-zone MIDI master keyboard (“Master Control Configuration”, page E-4). A zone is a unit that co

Page 25

EnglishEditing Zone ParametersE-29To change zone parameter settings1.Check to make sure that the lamp above the  (MASTER CONTROL) button is lit.• If

Page 26 - Using the Assignable Buttons

E-30Editing Zone ParametersThis section explains the meaning of each zone parameter, and provides information about their setting ranges and initial d

Page 27 - (ASSIGNABLE 1/2)

EnglishEditing Zone ParametersE-31This item is used to change the setting of the parameter displayed in 3-B.IMPORTANT!• For details on information abo

Page 28 - Keyboard

E-32Editing Zone ParametersThis item is for adjusting the depth (strength) of vibrato applied to notes. A larger negative absolute value makes vibrato

Page 29 - Zone Setups

EnglishEditing Zone ParametersE-33Control SettingsIf you are using multiple zones for keyboard play and you want to disable pedal and other controller

Page 30 - Editing Zone Parameters

E-34Using Registration MemoryNormally, before playing something you need to set up the Digital Piano by configuring a number of different settings, in

Page 31

EnglishUsing Registration MemoryE-354.While holding down the  (STORE) button, press one of the number buttons ( (1) through  (8)) to specify the

Page 32 - Zone Parameter Settings

E-36Using Registration MemoryRegistration data can be stored to a file in the Digital Piano’s internal memory area or on an SD card. You can store the

Page 33 - Editing Tones

EnglishUsing Registration MemoryE-37To recall registration memory bank data from a file1.Depending on where the file is located, perform one of the st

Page 34 - Effect Settings

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Page 35 - Control Settings

E-38Using the Function MenuThe function menu contains global settings (overall tuning and touch adjustment, local control ON/OFF, etc.) that need to b

Page 36 - Using Registration Memory

EnglishUsing the Function MenuE-39This section explains the meaning of each function menu parameter, and provides information about their setting rang

Page 37 - Bank number

E-40Using the Function Menu7 Playback/Card (Play/CARD)Song MIDI Out (MIDI Out)Select ON* for this item to send MIDI data to an external destinat

Page 38 - Bank Data to a File

E-41EnglishPlaying Back a MIDI FileYou can use the Digital Piano to directly playback a MIDI file stored on an SD card. You also can copy MIDI files t

Page 39

E-42Playing Back a MIDI File3.Press the  (CARD PLAYER) button so the lamp below it is lit. This is the CARD PLAYER mode.• This displays the name of

Page 40 - Using the Function Menu

EnglishPlaying Back a MIDI FileE-43To practice with either hand (Part Off)NOTE• To perform the procedure below, use a MIDI file that has the left-hand

Page 41 - Function Menu Settings

E-44Playing Back a MIDI FileTo select a tone for each zone in the CARD PLAYER mode1.Press the  (LAYER) and  (SPLIT) buttons so their lamps are lit

Page 42

EnglishPlaying Back a MIDI FileE-456.Enter a name for the folder you want to create.• Use the  (u) and  (i) buttons to move the cursor left and ri

Page 43 - Playing Back a MIDI File

E-46Using a Memory CardYou can save Digital Piano registration data to a commercially available SD memory card, if you want. Use a memory card with a

Page 44 - MIDI File Playback

EnglishUsing a Memory CardE-474.Use the  (u) and  (i) buttons to display “CardFORMAT” and then press the  (ENTER) button.This will display a con

Page 45

General GuideE-3English• This manual uses the numbers and names below to refer to buttons and controllers.Insert the bottom of the music stand into th

Page 46 - Creating a New Card Music

E-48Using a Memory CardOne of the error messages below appears on the display when a problem occurs.• All mentions of “memory card” in the following t

Page 47

E-49EnglishConnecting to a ComputerYou can connect the Digital Piano to a computer and exchange MIDI data between them. You can send play data from th

Page 48 - Using a Memory Card

E-50Connecting to a ComputerYou can use the procedure below to transfer registration data from the Digital Piano to a computer for storage. You also c

Page 49 - To delete a file

EnglishConnecting to a ComputerE-516.File name extensions (.MID, .CM2, etc.) are not displayed under initial default Windows settings. Perform the pro

Page 50 - Error Messages

E-52ReferenceTroubleshootingProblem Cause Action See PageNothing comes out of the connected headphones or amplifier speakers when I play something.The

Page 51 - Connecting to a Computer

ReferenceE-53EnglishA tone’s quality and volume sounds slightly different depending where it is played on the keyboard.This is an unavoidable result o

Page 52 - Digital Piano and a Computer

E-54Reference* Based on 1KB = 1024bytes, 1MB = 10242 bytes• Specifications and designs are subject to change without notice.Product SpecificationsMode

Page 53 - Card Reader

EnglishReferenceE-55Be sure to read and observe the following operating precautions. LocationAvoid the following locations for this product.• Areas e

Page 54 - Reference

E-56ReferenceAC Adaptor Handling PrecautionsModel: AD-A12150LW1. Read these instructions.2. Keep these instructions on hand.3. Heed all warnings.4. Fo

Page 55

E-57EnglishAppendixTone ListSequential NumberGroup NameGroup NumberTone NameProgram ChangeBank Select MSBDSP Algorithm01 PIANO 001 GRAND PIANO 1 0 48

Page 56 - Product Specifications

E-4General GuideMaster Control ConfigurationThe PX-3 Digital Piano is a MIDI master keyboard that uses four zones (UPPER 1, UPPER 2, LOWER 1, LOWER 2)

Page 57 - Operating Precautions

E-58AppendixNOTE• See the “Drum Assignment List” (page E-59) for the percussion instrument assigned to each keyboard key when a drum set (Sequential N

Page 58

AppendixE-59EnglishLDrum Assignment ListE1F1G1A1B1C2D2E2F2G2A2B2C3D3E3F3G3A3B3C4D4E4F4G4A4B4C5D5E5F5G5A5B5C6D6E6F6282931333536384041434547485052535557

Page 59 - Appendix

E-60AppendixDSP Effect ListThe table below shows the DSP types that can be configured for each zone using zone parameters (page E-28).• The “DSP No.”

Page 60

AppendixE-61EnglishSingle-effect Algorithms01: EqualizerThis is a three-band equalizer.Parameter Value Ranges:0 :Equalizer 1 Frequency (1.0, 1.3, 1.6,

Page 61 - Drum Assignment List

E-62Appendix08: RotaryThis is a rotary speaker simulator.Parameter Value Ranges:0 :Speed (Slow, Fast)Switches the speed mode between fast and slow.1 :

Page 62 - DSP Effect List

AppendixE-63English15: Auto WahThis is a “wah” effect that can automatically shift the frequency in accordance with the level of the input signal.Para

Page 63 - DSP Algorithm List

E-64AppendixM03: Multi03 (Compressor - Enhancer)0:Compressor Depth1:Compressor Attack2 :Compressor Release3:Compressor Level4 :Enhancer Low Frequency5

Page 64

AppendixE-65EnglishM13: Multi13 (Distortion - Auto Pan)0:Distortion Gain1:Distortion Low2 :Distortion High3:Distortion Level4 :Auto Pan Rate5:Auto Pan

Page 65 - Multi-effect Algorithms

E-66AppendixM23: Multi23 (LFO Wah - Distortion - Chorus)0 :Wah Input Level1 :Wah Resonance2:Wah Manual3:Wah LFO Rate4 :Wah LFO Depth5:Distortion Gain6

Page 66

Function Transmitted Recognized RemarksBasic Channel1 - 161 - 161 - 161 - 16Default ChangedNoteNumber0 - 127 0 - 1270 - 127*1True voiceProgramChangeOO

Page 67

General GuideE-5EnglishSound Source ConfigurationThe sound source is configured with a total of 36 parts: four parts that correspond to each of the zo

Page 68

This recycle mark indicates that the packaging conforms to the environmental protection legislation in Germany.Esta marca de reciclaje indica que el e

Page 69 - MIDI Implementation Chart

E-6General GuideThis Digital Piano has two main modes: a MASTER CONTROL mode and a CARD PLAYER mode. Each of these modes has two sub-modes: a TONE mod

Page 70 - PX3ES1A

EnglishGeneral GuideE-7Your Digital Piano lets you save its current settings, and lock its buttons to protect against operation errors. For details, s

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