Casio PL-40R 2 User Manual

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Applying Effects to Tones
E-33
Applying E ffects to Tones
This piano provides you with a selection of effects that you
can apply to tones.
The following shows how the effects of this piano are
organized.
J DSP
DSP effects are applied to the connection between the sound
source and output (PA). You can select distortion and
modulation effects.
J REVERB
Reverb simulates the acoustics of specific types of
environments. You can choose from among 8 different reverb
effects, including “Room” and “Hall”.
J CHORUS
The chorus effect gives sound greater depth by causing it to
vibrate. You can choose from among 8 different chorus
effects, including “Chorus” and “Flanger”.
See the list on page A-11 for information about the types of
DSP, CHORUS and REVERB effects that are available.
Use the following procedures to configure the DSP, reverb, or
chorus effects.
1. Press the EFFECT/(L. METER) button.
2. Press the [ ] button twice to display the DSP
effect setting screen.
3. Use the [+] and [–] buttons or the selector dial to
select a DSP effect type.
Select “OFF” to turn off the DSP effect.
The display exits the DSP effect setting screen if
you do not perform any operation for about 10
seconds. You can also exit the DSP effect setting
screen by pressing the EXIT/NO button.
1 Selector dial 2 []/[] 3 EFFECT/(L. METER)
4 [+]/[–]
Effect Blocks
Configuring Effect Settings
To configure the DSP effect setting
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Applying Effects to Tones

Applying Effects to TonesE-33Applying E ffects to TonesThis piano provides you with a selection of effects that you can apply to tones.The following s

Page 2

Using the Advanced Lesson System to Practice Along with a Music Library TuneE-42The dynamic marks listed below appear on the display while Music Libra

Page 3 - Selecting a Tune

E-43Using the Advanced Lesson System to Practice Along with a Music Library TuneDuring lesson Step 3, notes, their lengths, and keys you need to press

Page 4 - Adjusting the Tempo

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Page 5 - Looping a Musical Phrase

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Using the MixerE-46Using the MixerAs mentioned above, the word “part” as used in relation to this piano has the same meaning as it does in an orchestr

Page 7 - Practice

E-47Using the MixerThe following is a general overview of the parts described above.Use the following procedure to change the parameters of each indiv

Page 8 - Step 1 – Master the timing

Using the MixerE-486. Use the [+] and [–] buttons or the selector dial to change the setting of the currently selected parameter. Press the EXIT/NO b

Page 9 - Step 2 – Master the melody

E-49Using the MixerYou can use these parameters to individually tune each of the parts individually.J Coarse Tune: –24 to 24This parameter tunes indiv

Page 10 - Voice Fingering Guide

Registration MemoryE-50Registration MemoryReigstration memory lets you store uo to 16 keyboard setups (4 sets × 4 banks) for instant recall whenever y

Page 11 - Changing the Lesson Part Tone

E-51Registration MemoryBANK CBANK DYou can assign setups into one of 16 areas, which you can select using BANK buttons 1 through 4 and the four REGIST

Page 12 - 426-E-046A

Applying Effects to TonesE-341. Press the EFFECT/(L. METER) button.2. Use the [+] and [–] buttons or the selector dial to select a reverb effect type.

Page 13 - 426-E-047A

Registration MemoryE-521. Use the BANK button to select the bank.2. Press the REGISTRATION button (1 to 4) for the area whose setup you want to recall

Page 14 - Using the Mixer

Using the SequencerE-53Using the SequencerThe sequencer provides you with powerful tools for recording up to 10 songs into piano memory. You can recor

Page 15 - Changing the Parameters of

Using the SequencerE-54The following are the three basic types of data recorded by the sequencer. The time signture setting (stored in the song heade

Page 16 - Mixer Parameters

E-55Using the SequencerYou can store about 15,500 notes in sequencer memory, which can be divided among up to 10 songs. You can use all 15,500 notes f

Page 17

Using the SequencerE-56The following describes how to navigate around the sequencer mode’s main menus and sub menus to select functions and configure

Page 18 - Registration Memory

E-57Using the SequencerThe following procedure contains only the most basic steps for realtime recording. For other techniques you can use during this

Page 19

Using the SequencerE-58 Using the Realtime Record Mode to record to a track that already contains data replaces the existing data with the new record

Page 20 - To recall a setup from

E-59Using the Sequencer6. If you want to change mixer parameter settings, hold down the FUNCTION button and press PART/(MIXER) button and then configu

Page 21 - Using the Sequencer

Using the SequencerE-606. Press the START/STOP button to start playback of the selected track.7. When playback reaches the point from which you want t

Page 22

E-61Using the SequencerThe following are global settings you can configure and operations you can perform for recording with the sequencer.1 Song sele

Page 23

Using the Advanced Lesson System toPlay Back a Music Library TuneE-35Using the Advanced Lesson System to Play Back a Music Library TuneThe music libra

Page 24

Using the SequencerE-62You can use this screen to specify a song number from 1 to 10. It comes in handy if you did not have a song selected when you d

Page 25 - Realtime Recording

E-63Using the SequencerThis setting controls whether or not the metronome sounds during sequencer recording.Metronome sound:The first beat is a chime,

Page 26

Using the SequencerE-64Use this operation to delete a song from a specific user song area. A song that already contains recorded data is indicated on

Page 27 - Punch In Recording

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Page 28 - Playing Back from Sequencer

Using MIDIE-66Using MIDIThe letters “MIDI” stand for “Musical Instrument Digital Interface”, which is the name of a worldwide standard for digital sig

Page 29

E-67Using MIDIThis piano can send notes you play on the keyboard, as well as auto accompaniment patterns and sequencer playback as MIDI messages to an

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Using MIDIE-68You can change the settings of a number of parameters that control how MIDI messages are sent and received.You can use the keyboard sett

Page 31 - 7 : “DeleteTrack”

E-69Using MIDIJ Device IDA device ID is a number used by system exclusive messages to tell one device from another. When you specify a device ID for t

Page 32 - 9 : “DeleteSongAll”

Using MIDIE-70The digital piano enters the USB mode automatically whenever a connection is established between the digital piano and the USB driver ru

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Keyboard SettingsE-71Keyboard SettingsThis section provides details of all the settings you can make on this piano.The table below shows the parameter

Page 34 - Using MIDI

Using the Advanced Lesson System to Play Back a Music Library TuneE-361. Select the tune you want to play.2. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start play

Page 35 - Messages

Keyboard SettingsE-721. Press the FUNCTION button.2. While a main menu screen is on the display, use the [ ] and [ ] buttons to display the main menu

Page 36 - MIDI Settings

E-73Keyboard Settings5. Use [+] and [–] or the selector dial to change the setting. Settings you make are applied even if you do not press the ENTER/

Page 37 - USB Mode and MIDI Mode

Keyboard SettingsE-74Just Minor Intonation (JustMin)This temperament arranges just major intonation to provide perfect harmony within a single tonalit

Page 38 - 1. Go to the above URL

E-75Keyboard SettingsSetting: SoundMain Menu Sub Menu Settings DescriptionSound Brilliance –12 to 0 to 12 Controls the brilliance of the tone. A negat

Page 39 - Keyboard Settings

Keyboard SettingsE-76Setting: GeneralMain Menu Sub Menu Settings DescriptionGeneral Touch Light Relatively light touchNormal Normal touch responseHeav

Page 40 - 1. Press the FUNCTION button

E-77Keyboard SettingsSetting: PedalMain Menu Sub Menu Settings DescriptionPedal Assign Left (Assign L)Specifies the function of the pedal connected to

Page 41 - Parameter Setting Items

Keyboard SettingsE-78*1. Rhythm elements are preset with optimum default mixer settings, which are normally applied automatically when you use auto ac

Page 42

E-79Keyboard SettingsSetting: MIDIMain Menu Sub Menu Settings DescriptionMIDI Navigate Channel R (Navi. Ch R PART)1 to 16, Off Specifies the MIDI chan

Page 43

Keyboard SettingsE-80* Whenever you turn on Accomp MIDI Out, the MIDI Tx setting becomes Group A and a message appears asking if you want to make the

Page 44

E-81Keyboard SettingsSetting: InitializeMain Menu Sub Menu DescriptionInitialize Group B Initializes Group B parts when MIDI IN is used.Parameter All

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E-37Using the Advanced Lesson System to Play Back a Music Library Tune1. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button while a tune is playing to pause it.2. Pressing t

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Using the Advanced Lesson System to Play Back a Music Library TuneE-38Use the following procedure when you want to define your own phrase for repeat p

Page 48

Using the Advanced Lesson System toPractice Along with a Music Library TuneE-39Using the Advanced L esson System to Practice Along with a Music Libra

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Using the Advanced Lesson System to Practice Along with a Music Library TuneE-40J Two-hand Accompaniment TunesPiano Right Hand + Piano Left Hand (+ Ob

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E-41Using the Advanced Lesson System to Practice Along with a Music Library TuneJ Next noteThe keyboard key you will need to press next flashes. One b

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