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CTK6000/WK6500E1A
USER’S GUIDE
Please keep all information for future reference.
Safety Precautions
Before trying to use the keyboard, be sure to read the
separate “Safety Precautions”.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - USER’S GUIDE

ECTK6000/WK6500E1AUSER’S GUIDEPlease keep all information for future reference.Safety Precautions Before trying to use the keyboard, be sure to read t

Page 2

General GuideE-8Your Digital Keyboard is equipped with a song sequencer and other features that you can use to store data you create. This stored data

Page 3 - Important!

Using the Function MenuE-98Specifies how many times notes or chords should sound within one beat for arpeggio phrases played by the arpeggiator (page

Page 4 - Contents

Using the Function MenuE-99• For details about “parts” mentioned here, see “How Parts are Organized” (page E-39).Adjusts the Auto Accompaniment volume

Page 5

Using the Function MenuE-100Specifies whether the Digital Keyboard should remember its setup when turned off and restore it the next time it is turned

Page 6 - General Guide

Using the Function MenuE-101 To initialize all data and settings (or parameter settings only)1.Press the R-13 (FUNCTION) button to display the functi

Page 7 - TONE buttons

E-102Using a Memory CardYou can save Digital Keyboard user area data to a memory card and load data from a memory card to Digital Keyboard memory. You

Page 8 - Reading the Display

Using a Memory CardE-103• A memory card must be positioned correctly when being loaded into the Digital Keyboard. Trying to force an improperly orient

Page 9 - Wait” is displayed

Using a Memory CardE-1044.Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to move the 0 to “CardFormat”.5.Press the R-16 (ENTER) button.• This will cause the confirmation

Page 10 - Its Factory Default Settings

Using a Memory CardE-1055.Press the R-17 (y) button to change to the “Xxxx Save”*1 screen.• To save a song sequencer song in SMF format, press the R-1

Page 11 - Getting Ready to Play

Using a Memory CardE-106• Make sure that all of the data you want to load is in the MUSICDAT folder on the memory card.1.Insert the memory card into t

Page 12 - Using Batteries

Using a Memory CardE-1071.Insert the memory card into the card slot.2.Press the C-7 (CARD) button to enter the card mode.3.While holding down the R-13

Page 13 - Connections

E-9Getting Ready to PlayPrepare a household power outlet or batteries.• Be sure to comply with the separate “Safety Precautions”. Incorrect use of thi

Page 14 - Accessories

Using a Memory CardE-108You can use the Digital Keyboard to play music files you saved to a memory card with your computer.• Supported music files are

Page 15 - Selecting and Playing a Tone

Using a Memory CardE-109When playing a music file of a piano piece that has the left hand and the right hand parts recorded in separate MIDI channels,

Page 16 - Selecting a Tone

Using a Memory CardE-110You can perform the following operations and play on the keyboard along with playback of a music file on a memory card.• Selec

Page 17 - Layering and Splitting Tones

Using a Memory CardE-111Error MessagesDisplay Message Cause Required ActionFormat 1. The current memory card format is not compatible with this Digita

Page 18 - R-14R-14

E-112Connecting to a ComputerYou can connect the Digital Keyboard to a computer and exchange MIDI data between them. You can send play data from the D

Page 19 - Split point

Connecting to a ComputerE-113You can transfer song sequencer songs, user rhythms, and other data in Digital Keyboard memory to a computer for storage.

Page 20 - Using Octave Shift

E-114ReferenceTroubleshootingSymptom ActionIncluded AccessoriesI can’t find something that should be included with the product.Carefully check inside

Page 21 - Using the Metronome

ReferenceE-115Notes keep sounding, without stopping. • Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard settings (page E-13).• Repla

Page 22 - Using the Pitch Bend Wheel

ReferenceE-116SpecificationsModels CTK-6000 / WK-6500Keyboard CTK-6000: 61 standard-size keysWK-6500: 76 standard-size keysTouch Response 2 types, Off

Page 23 - Fine Tuning Its Scale

ReferenceE-117• Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.Inputs/OutputsUSB port TYPE BSustain/Assignable jack Standard jack (sus

Page 24 - Accompaniment (Accomp Scale)

Getting Ready to PlayE-10You can use six D-size batteries for power.• Use alkaline or zinc-carbon batteries. Never use oxyride or any other nickel bas

Page 25 - Automatically (Arpeggiator)

ReferenceE-118Be sure to read and observe the following operating precautions. LocationAvoid the following locations for this product.• Areas exposed

Page 26 - Using Auto Accompaniment

ReferenceE-119The table below shows the preset DSPs that can be selected by the procedure under “To use a DSP” (page E-36).• The “Number” column shows

Page 27 - Melody keyboard

ReferenceE-120All of the Digital Keyboard’s preset DSPs belong to one of the DSP types shown in the table below. When creating a user DSP (page E-37)

Page 28

ReferenceE-121 Single Type DSP Parameters01: WahThis is a “wah” effect that can automatically affect the frequency using an LFO.Parameters and Value

Page 29 - Using One-Touch Presets

ReferenceE-12208: FlangerApplies wildly pulsating and metallic reverberation to sounds. LFO waveform is selectable.Parameters and Value Ranges:1 :LFO

Page 30 - Using Auto Harmonize

ReferenceE-12314: Lo-FiApplies various types of noise to the input signal to reproduce a retro Lo-Fi sound.Includes wow and flutter for rotational flu

Page 31 - Using the Rhythm Editor

ReferenceE-124In addition to the chords that can be fingered with Fingered 1 and Fingered 2, the following chords also are recognized.• With Fingered

Page 32

ReferenceE-125Chord Example ListRootChordTypeMmdimaugsus4sus27m7M7m7b57b57sus4add9madd9mM7dim7696m6(A#)/BbBF#/(Gb)G(G#)/AbAFCC#/(Db)D(D#)/EbE• Since t

Page 33 - To clear user rhythm data

ReferenceE-126The following shows the relationship between MIDI IN and MIDI OUT channels and each part.• For details about parts, see “How Parts are O

Page 34 - Applying Effects to a Sound

ReferenceE-127Parameter ListTo check this setting item:Refer to this column in the table below:Setting items that are always saved when power is turne

Page 35

E-11ConnectionsUsing headphones cuts off output from the built-in speakers, which means you can practice playing even late at night without disturbing

Page 36 - Selecting an Effect

Function Transmitted Recognized RemarksBasic Channel1 - 161 - 161 - 161 - 16Default ChangedNoteNumber0 - 1270 - 127 *1True voiceAfter TouchControlChan

Page 37

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

Page 38 - To use a DSP

ECTK6000/WK6500E1AUSER’S GUIDEPlease keep all information for future reference.Safety Precautions Before trying to use the keyboard, be sure to read t

Page 39 - Creating a User DSP

ConnectionsE-12You can connect audio equipment or a music amplifier to the Digital Keyboard and then play through external speakers for more powerful

Page 40 - Destination user DSP number

E-13Selecting and Playing a Tone1.Rotate the L-2 (MAIN VOLUME) knob towards MIN to set the volume to a low level.2.Referring to “Connections” (page E-

Page 41 - Using the Mixer

Selecting and Playing a ToneE-14 To disable Auto Power Off1.While the Digital Keyboard is turned on, press the L-1 (POWER) button to turn it off.2.Wh

Page 42 - Mixer Operation

Selecting and Playing a ToneE-155.Now you can play on the keyboard using the tone you selected.• You also can use the R-14 (–, +) buttons to select a

Page 43

Selecting and Playing a ToneE-161.Refer to the separate “Appendix” to look up the group(s) and numbers of the two tones (UPPER 1 part tone and UPPER 2

Page 44 - Mixer Parameter Settings

Selecting and Playing a ToneE-171.While holding down the R-19 (SPLIT) button, press the keyboard key that you want to be the leftmost key in the right

Page 45

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

Page 46 - Part Parameters

Selecting and Playing a ToneE-18The transpose feature lets you raise or lower the overall tuning of the keyboard in semitone steps. You can use this f

Page 47 - Using the Tone Editor

Selecting and Playing a ToneE-191.Press the L-10 (METRONOME) button.• This will start the metronome.• The display will show the tempo along with a cou

Page 48 - Creating a User Tone

Selecting and Playing a ToneE-20 To adjust the tempo by tapping a beat1.While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button, tap the L-12 (TAP) button four

Page 49 - Destination user tone number

Selecting and Playing a ToneE-21Use the scale function to select one of the 17 preset temperaments (tunings) for the built-in sound source. You also c

Page 50 - Tone Parameter Settings

Selecting and Playing a ToneE-225.When you are finished, press the R-15 (EXIT) button twice.• This will return to the screen that was displayed before

Page 51

Selecting and Playing a ToneE-23With the arpeggiator, you can play various arpeggios and other phrases automatically by simply pressing keys on the ke

Page 52 - Music Presets

E-24Using Auto AccompanimentWith Auto Accompaniment, simply select the accompaniment rhythm you want and the matching accompaniment (drums, guitar, et

Page 53

Using Auto AccompanimentE-256.Press the L-16 (SYNCHRO/ENDING) button.• This enters synchro standby (Auto Accompaniment waiting for you to play a chord

Page 54 - Music Preset Settings

Using Auto AccompanimentE-26While Auto Accompaniment is playing, you use the chord keyboard to specify the chord root and type. The area of the keyboa

Page 55 - Accompaniment settings

Using Auto AccompanimentE-27There are six different Auto Accompaniment patterns, shown below. You can switch between patterns during accompaniment pla

Page 56 - Creating a User Preset

Important!Please note the following important information before using this product.• Before using the optional AC Adaptor to power the unit, be sure

Page 57 - To clear user preset data

Using Auto AccompanimentE-28Auto harmonize lets you add harmony to melody notes you play with your right hand. You can select any one of 12 Auto harmo

Page 58

Using Auto AccompanimentE-296.To turn off auto harmonize, press the R-18 (AUTO HARMONIZE/ARPEGGIATOR) button again.• This causes the pointer indicator

Page 59

Using Auto AccompanimentE-305.Edit the selected accompaniment pattern instrument part as desired.• While performing the procedure below, you can press

Page 60 - Editing a Chord Progression

Using Auto AccompanimentE-319.After everything is the way you want, press the R-16 (ENTER) button.• This displays a screen for specifying the destinat

Page 61 - To insert a new chord

E-32Applying Effects to a SoundYou can apply a variety of different acoustic effects to the sounds produced by the Digital Keyboard. The built-in effe

Page 62

Applying Effects to a SoundE-33 DSP Effect Mode ConfigurationThe DSP effect mode is enabled while “DSP” is selected for the “Chorus/DSP”effect parame

Page 63 - To perform menu operations

Applying Effects to a SoundE-34Effects are divided among different types (reverb, chorus, DSP), so first you need to use the procedure below to select

Page 64 - C-8 C-9 C-10 C-11 C-12

Applying Effects to a SoundE-351.While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button, press the C-5 (EFFECT) button to display the effect setting screen.2.I

Page 65 - Setup 6-1 recalled

Applying Effects to a SoundE-361.While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button, press the C-5 (EFFECT) button to display the effect setting screen.• C

Page 66 - Using the Song Sequencer

Applying Effects to a SoundE-37You can create a user DSP by editing one of the built-in preset DSPs.DSP areas numbered 101 through 200 are for storage

Page 67 - Song area number

E-2ContentsGeneral Guide ... E-4Reading the Display ...E-6Modes...

Page 68 - Songs, tracks, and parts

Applying Effects to a SoundE-389.Press the R-14 (YES) button.• This displays a screen for specifying the destination user DSP number and DSP name.10.U

Page 69

E-39Using the MixerThe sound source of this Digital Keyboard is capable of sounding up to 32 individual parts simultaneously. Each part can be control

Page 70 - Recording Individual Tracks

Using the MixerE-401.Press the C-5 (MIXER) button.• This causes the mixer screen to appear.2.Use the R-17 (u, i) buttons to select the mixer parameter

Page 71

Using the MixerE-41• For details about how initial default settings are configured when you perform the following procedure, see “Parameter List” (pag

Page 72

Using the MixerE-42The tables below show the parameters that can be configured on the mixer screen.The settings marked with an asterisk (*) in the “Se

Page 73

Using the MixerE-43The MIC/INST parameters include microphone input (input via T-7 (MIC IN) jack) related settings.MIC/INST Parameters (WK-6500 Only)P

Page 74 - Song Header Settings

Using the MixerE-44Part parameters include setting items that can be adjusted for parts A01 through A16 and B01 through B16.Part ParametersParameter N

Page 75 - Playing a Recorded Song

E-45Using the Tone EditorYou can create a user tone by editing one of the built-in preset tones.The preset tones built into this Digital Keyboard cons

Page 76

Using the Tone EditorE-46• Cutoff FrequencyThe cutoff frequency is a parameter for adjusting timbre by cutting any frequency that is higher than a spe

Page 77 - Editing a Song

Using the Tone EditorE-476.To save a rhythm after you edit it, hold down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button as you press the C-13 (MENU) button.• This display

Page 78 - To clear a song

ContentsE-3Using a Memory Card... E-102Loading and Removing a Memory Card...E-103Entering the Card Mode ...

Page 79

Using the Tone EditorE-48The table below shows the parameters that can be configured on the tone editor screen. For information about each parameter,

Page 80 - To rename a song

Using the Tone EditorE-49DSP On Off(DSP On/Off)Specifies whether DSP should be applied (on) or not applied (oFF) to notes. The following four settings

Page 81 - Editing a Track

E-50Music PresetsMusic presets provide one-touch access to Auto Accompaniment, tone, reverb, and other settings that are configured in accordance with

Page 82 - (Tracks 01 through 16 only)

Music PresetsE-513.Use the buttons from L-4 ([A] POPS/ROCK/DANCE) to L-9 ([F] USER RHYTHMS) to select a music preset group.• The L-9 ([F] USER RHYTMS)

Page 83 - Editing Events

Music PresetsE-52The settings listed in the table below are recalled when a music preset is selected.• Except for the chord progression, all of the se

Page 84 - ■ Reading Event Data

Music PresetsE-53While the music preset screen is displayed, you can use the L-18 (ACCOMP ON/OFF) button to change Auto Accompaniment settings.• Each

Page 85 - ■ Event Data List

Music PresetsE-54Preset areas numbered F:001 through F:050 are for storage of user presets. You can have up to 50 user presets stored in memory at one

Page 86 - ■ System Track Events

Music PresetsE-556.Use the R-17 (y) button to move the 0 to “Store” and then press the R-16 (ENTER) button.• This displays a screen for specifying the

Page 87 - To select a track for editing

Music PresetsE-56This section explains how chord progressions are played in accordance with the “Timing” (Timing set) settings in step 5 under “To cre

Page 88 - To delete an individual event

Music PresetsE-57•3/4Plays chords measure-by-measure at a timing that is 3/4 times that of the recording. This setting is best for use with a 6/8 time

Page 89 - Range end point

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Page 90 - To insert an event

Music PresetsE-58You can modify the preset chord progression and save it as a user preset, or you can create a new chord progression from scratch and

Page 91 - Copy destination point

Music PresetsE-591.Perform steps 1 through 4 of the procedure under “Chord Progression Editing Flow” on page E-58.2.Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to mov

Page 92

Music PresetsE-604.Specify the location of the new chord insert as a number of beats after the current cursor position.• Except for the R-8 (7) button

Page 93 - Deleting Pitch Bender Events

Music PresetsE-611.Perform steps 1 through 4 of the procedure under “Chord Progression Editing Flow” on page E-58.2.While holding down the R-13 (FUNCT

Page 94 - (Velocity Offset)

E-62Saving Keyboard Setups to Registration MemoryRegistration memory lets you store Digital Keyboard setups (tone, rhythm, etc.) for instant recall wh

Page 95 - (Gate Time Offset)

Saving Keyboard Setups to Registration MemoryE-631.Configure the tone, rhythm, and other settings you want to include in the setup.2.Press the C-8 (BA

Page 96 - (Step Input)

E-64Using the Song SequencerYou can use the song sequencer to record keyboard play (including Auto Accompaniment), or to record individual parts (mult

Page 97 - Input Menu Setting Items

Using the Song SequencerE-652.Press the C-4 (RECORD) button.• The button will start flashing and the EASY REC screen shown below will appear on the di

Page 98 - Using the Function Menu

Using the Song SequencerE-661.Perform steps 1 through 4 under “To perform using a music preset” (page E-50).2.Press the C-4 (RECORD) button.• The butt

Page 99 - Function Menu Settings

Using the Song SequencerE-67 Recording Start• Note settings•Rhythm selection• Tempo setting• Scale setting• The mixer settings below– All part parame

Page 100

General GuideE-5• In this manual, the term “Digital Keyboard” refers to the CTK-6000/WK-6500.• This manual uses the numbers and names below to refer t

Page 101 - General (Other) Group

Using the Song SequencerE-68This section explains how to record to the system track and how to record to Tracks 01 through 16. For details about track

Page 102

Using the Song SequencerE-697.Start playing something on the keyboard.• Recording starts automatically when you perform any one of the following opera

Page 103

Using the Song SequencerE-704.Use the R-17 (u, i) buttons to select a track (Track 01 through Track 16).5.Configure panel settings as required for you

Page 104 - Using a Memory Card

Using the Song SequencerE-711.While the song sequencer mode initial screen is on the display after track recording is complete, hold down the R-13 (FU

Page 105 - Formatting a Memory Card

Using the Song SequencerE-72You can access the mixer during playback, playback standby, or record standby (C-4 (RECORD) button flashing), or while rec

Page 106 - Memory Card

Using the Song SequencerE-735.Use the R-17 (y) button to move the 0 to “PanelRecord”.6.Press the R-16 (ENTER) button.7.In response to the “Sure?” mess

Page 107

Using the Song SequencerE-741.Press the C-3 (SONG SEQUENCER) button to enter the song sequencer mode.2.Use the dial or R-14 (–, +) buttons to select a

Page 108 - Loading Data from a Memory

Using the Song SequencerE-757.To stop playback, press the L-17 (START/STOP) button.• Pressing the R-15 (EXIT) button without pressing the R-16 (ENTER)

Page 109 - To rename a file on a memory

Using the Song SequencerE-761.Perform the procedure under “To start a song editor operation” on page E-75 to display the song editor menu, with the 0

Page 110 - Playing a Music File from a

Using the Song SequencerE-771.Perform the procedure under “To start a song editor operation” on page E-75 to display the song editor menu.2.Use the R-

Page 111

General GuideE-6This section explains the contents of the Digital Keyboard’s display screen.Detailed information areaThis area displays a variety of

Page 112

Using the Song SequencerE-78As explained in detail under “Songs, tracks, and parts” (page E-66), the system track is an individual track, while the ke

Page 113 - Error Messages

Using the Song SequencerE-79The following operations are supported during track (system track, Tracks 01 through 16) editing.• Clearing a single track

Page 114 - Connecting to a Computer

Using the Song SequencerE-801.Perform the procedure under “To start a track editor operation” on page E-79 to display the track editor menu.2.Use the

Page 115 - Keyboard Memory Data

Using the Song SequencerE-817.After everything is the way you want, press the R-16 (ENTER) button.• If the destination track does not contain recorded

Page 116 - Reference

Using the Song SequencerE-82The event editor screen displays the individual events that make up a song as values and characters as shown in the sample

Page 117

Using the Song SequencerE-83 Event Data ListThe following table shows the event types that correspond to the abbreviations that appear on the display

Page 118 - Specifications

Using the Song SequencerE-84 System Track EventsEvent Type display during insert display Parameter Name Setting Range display Event NameTnU1 UPPER

Page 119

Using the Song SequencerE-851.Perform steps 1 to 3 of the procedure under “To start an event editor operation” on page E-81 to display the event edito

Page 120 - Operating Precautions

Using the Song SequencerE-861.Perform the procedure under “To start an event editor operation” on page E-81.2.Use R-17 (i) button to display page thre

Page 121 - DSP Effect List

Using the Song SequencerE-871.Display the event editor screen of the track that includes the events you want to delete.• See “To select a track for ed

Page 122 - DSP Type List

General GuideE-7Your Digital Keyboard has three modes: a rhythm mode, a card mode, and a song sequencer mode. The currently selected mode is shown as

Page 123 - ■ Single Type DSP Parameters

Using the Song SequencerE-881.Display the event editor screen of the track where you want to insert the event.• See “To select a track for editing” (p

Page 124

Using the Song SequencerE-893.Press the C-10 (COPY) button.• This displays the “Copy” screen.• If you have already specified a range using the locator

Page 125 - 14: Lo-Fi

Using the Song SequencerE-901.Display the event editor screen of the track you want to quantize.• See “To select a track for editing” (page E-85).2.Pr

Page 126 - Supported Input Characters

Using the Song SequencerE-91You can use the procedures in this section to delete all pitch bender events from a track or from a specific range in a tr

Page 127 - Chord Example List

Using the Song SequencerE-921.Display the event editor screen of the track you want to edit.• See “To select a track for editing” (page E-85).2.Depend

Page 128

Using the Song SequencerE-931.Perform steps 1 through 5 under “To adjust the velocity value of a note event” on page E-92. In step 4, select “Gatetime

Page 129 - Parameter List

Using the Song SequencerE-941.Perform steps 1 and 2 under “To delete a beat event” (page E-93).2.Move the cursor to the beat event that comes immediat

Page 130 - MIDI Implementation Chart

Using the Song SequencerE-955.Use buttons R-1 (5) to R-4 (•) and buttons R-7 (6) to R-10 (,) to specify the length of the note you want to input.• For

Page 131 - Declaration of Conformity

E-96Using the Function MenuThe function menu contains items for tuning and touch adjustments, local on/off, and other global settings that need to be

Page 132

Using the Function MenuE-974.To exit the function menu, press the R-13 (FUNCTION) button or R-15 (EXIT) button.• Note that all function menu settings

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