Casio CTK-571 User's Guide

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USER’S GUIDE
GUÍA DEL USUARIO
CTK571/573-ES-1
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Page 1 - GUÍA DEL USUARIO

USER’S GUIDEGUÍA DEL USUARIOCTK571/573-ES-1PCTK571_ES_Cover.p65 01.8.1, 2:47 PMPage 1 Adobe PageMaker 6.5J/PPC

Page 2 - FCC WARNING

E-8Key, button, and other names are indicated in the text of this manual using bold type.General Guide*Attaching the Score StandInsert the score stand

Page 3 - Welcome

E-9Playing a Demo TunePressing the DEMO button starts demo tune play, whichplays the 100 built-in tunes in sequence. To stop demo tuneplay, press the

Page 4 - Main Features

E-10ETUDECONCERTPIECELAYERSPLITGMTOUCHRESPONSEMEMORYQuick ReferenceThis section provides a quick overview of keyboard operation usingsteps one and two

Page 5 - Safety Precautions

E-11OUT INASSIGNABLEJACKMIDIPHONES/OUTPUTDC 9VASSIGNABLE JACK TerminalSP-10Phones/Output TerminalBefore connecting headphones or other external equipm

Page 6 - CAUTION

E-12This keyboard can be powered by current from a standard householdwall outlet (using the specified AC adaptor) or by batteries. Always makesure you

Page 7 - Care of your

E-13Auto Power OffWhen you are using battery power, keyboard power turns off auto-matically whenever you leave it on without performing any opera-tion

Page 8 - Contents

E-14❚ NOTES ❚• Always input all three digits for the tone number, including leading zeros(if any). If you input one or two digits and stop, the displa

Page 9 - 702A-E-009A

E-15Using the MetronomeThe metronome feature of this keyboard produces a bell sound forthe first beat of each measure, followed by click sounds for ea

Page 10 - General Guide

E-16Auto AccompanimentThis keyboard automatically plays bass and chord parts in accordancewith the chords you finger. The bass and chord parts are pla

Page 11 - About the display

E-17Using Auto AccompanimentThe following procedure describes how to use the keyboard’s AutoAccompaniment feature. Before starting, you should first s

Page 12 - Quick Reference

702A-E-002AGUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THE UNIT IN THE U.S.A. (not applicable to otherareas).NOTICEThis equipment has been tested and

Page 13 - Connections

E-18❚ NOTES ❚• 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-G) will produce the sam

Page 14 - Power Supply

E-19Example: To play the chord C major.Any of the fingerings shown in the illustration below will produce Cmajor.❚ NOTES ❚• As with the FINGERED mode

Page 15 - Settings and Memory Contents

E-20To use synchro start1. Press the SYNCHRO/ENDING button to put the key-board into synchro start standby.2. Play a chord and the rhythm pattern star

Page 16 - Basic Operations

E-21Playing a Built-in Tune702A-E-023A5. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start play of the tune.6. Press the STOP button to stop playback of the SongBa

Page 17 - Using the Metronome

E-22To play an Etude tune1. Find the tune you want to play in the ETUDE List, andnote its number.2. Press the ETUDE button to specify the Etude group.

Page 18 - Auto Accompaniment

E-23Adjusting the TempoEach tune has a preset default tempo (beats per minute) that is setautomatically whenever you select a tune. While the tune is

Page 19 - 3. Play a chord

E-243-Step LessonThe 3-step lesson feature takes you through the three distinct stepsdescribed below to help you learn to play tunes on the keyboard.S

Page 20 - FINGERED

E-25Step 1 – Master the timing.1. Select the tune you want to use.2. Press the step 1 button to start Step 1 play.• After a count sounds, they keyboar

Page 21 - To insert a fill-in

E-26Step 3 – Play a normal speed.1. Select the tune you want to play.2. Press the step 3 button to start Step 3 play.• Accompaniment (left hand part)

Page 22 - Using One-touch Preset

E-27Memory FunctionYou can store up to two separate songs in memory for later playback.The memory function records your keyboard play in real time, as

Page 23 - Playing a Built-in Tune

E-1CASIO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.Unit 6, 1000North Circular RoadLondon NW2 7JD, U.K.This mark is valid in the EU countries only.Please keep all informati

Page 24 - Musical Information System

E-28Real-time Recording to Track 1With real-time recording, the notes and chords you play on the key-board are recorded as you play them.To record to

Page 25 - To set the tempo

E-29702A-E-031AMemory Data Storage• Anything previously stored in memory is replaced whenever youmake a new recording.• Memory contents are retained a

Page 26 - 3-Step Lesson

E-30702A-E-032AReal-time Recording to Track 2After you record Track 1, you can use real-time recording to add amelody in Track 2.To record to Track 2

Page 27 - Step 2 – Master the melody

E-31Deleting the Contents of a SpecificTrackUse the following procedure to delete all of the data currently re-corded in a specific track.To delete al

Page 28 - Step 3 – Play a normal speed

E-32Using SplitWith split you can assign two different tones (a main tone and a splittone) to either end of the keyboard, which lets you play one tone

Page 29 - Memory Function

E-33702A-E-035A3. Press the LAYER button and then input the number ofthe layered tone.• Note that you can reverse steps 2 and 3, specifying the lay-er

Page 30 - Memory Capacity

E-34Transposing the KeyboardTranspose lets you raise and lower the overall key of the keyboard insemitone units. If you want to play an accompaniment

Page 31 - Playing Back from Memory

E-35Tuning the KeyboardUse the following procedure to fine tune the keyboard to match thetuning of another musical instrument.To tune the keyboard1. P

Page 32 - LEFT/TRACK 1 RIGHT/TRACK 2

E-36702A-E-038AMIDIComputer or other MIDI deviceMIDI IN MIDI OUTMIDI IN MIDI OUTETUDELAYERSPLITGMTOUCHRESPONCEMEMORYCONCERTPIECEComputer or other MIDI

Page 33 - 4. Press the [+] button

E-37KEYBOARD CHANNELThe keyboard channel is the channel used to send MIDI messagesfrom this keyboard to an external device. You can specify one chan-n

Page 34 - Keyboard Settings

E-2❐ 137 tones• Everything from orchestra instruments to synthesized sounds, drum sets and more.❐ 100 rhythms• A selection of rhythms that cover rock,

Page 35 - LAYER SPLIT

E-38702A-E-040AACCOMP MIDI OUT (Default: Off)on: Auto Accompaniment is played by the keyboard and the corre-sponding MIDI message is output from the M

Page 36 - Using Touch Response

E-39TOUCH CURVE (Default: 0)0: Normal touch curve1: Louder than normal tone, even when little pressure is used to presskeyboard keys. When touch respo

Page 37 - Tuning the Keyboard

E-40❚ NOTE ❚The pitch of a note depends on the tone that is being used, as shown inthe Note Table on page A-1. Whenever this keyboard receives a note

Page 38 - What is MIDI?

E-41TroubleshootingProblemNo keyboard SoundAny of the following symptoms while us-ing battery power.• Dim power supply indicator• Instrument does not

Page 39 - Changing MIDI Settings

E-42SpecificationsModel: CTK-571/CTK-573Keyboard: 61 standard-size keys, 5 octaves (with touch response on/off)Tones: 137 (128 General MIDI tones + 9

Page 40 - LOCAL CONTROL (Default: On)

A-1Appendix/Apéndice Note Table Tabla de notas(1) (4)(3)(2)00000100200300400500600700800924241212242424242424AAAAAAAAAAA0 - C8A0 - C8A0 - C8A0 - C8E

Page 41 - Messages

A-2Range TypeC–1 C9C8C7 G7C6C5C4C3C2C1C0 G9D(Sound Effect)(Efecto de sonido)abcdA=440HzNo scale for tones.Sin escala para los sonidos.C“072

Page 42 - 702A-E-042A

A-3 Drum Assignment List (“➝ ” Indicates the same sound as STANDARD SET) Lista de sonidos de batería (“➝ ” Indica el mismo sonido que STANDARD SET)K

Page 43 - Troubleshooting

A-4 Fingered Chord Chart Cuadros de acordes Fingereddimm7-5M7Mm 7m7dim7Chord TypeRootCDEFGABC /(D )(D )/E F /(G )(G )/A (A )/B 702A-E-090A

Page 44 - Specifications

A-5augsus4Chord TypeRootCDEFGABC /(D )(D )/E F /(G )(G )/A (A )/B m add97sus4mM77-5 add9702A-E-091A

Page 45 - Appendix/Apéndice

E-3SymbolsVarious symbols are used in this operating manual andon the product itself to ensure that the product is usedsafely and correctly, and to pr

Page 46 - Range Type

A-6 Tone List Lista de sonidosSYNTH-LEAD 080-087080 SQUARE WAVE081 SAWTOOTH WAVE082 CALLIOPE083 CHIFF LEAD084 CHARANG085 VOICE LEAD086 FIFTH LEAD08

Page 47 - Key/Note number

A-7 Rhythm List Lista de ritmosPOPS00 POPS 101 WORLD POP02 SOUL BALLAD 103 POP SHUFFLE04 POP BALLAD05 POPS 206 BALLAD07 FUSION SHUFFLE08 POPS 309 SO

Page 48 - 702A-E-090A

A-4Basic DefaultChannel ChangedDefaultMode MessagesAlteredNoteNumber: True voiceVelocity Note ONNote OFFAfter Key'sTouch Ch'sPitch Bender16,

Page 49 - 702A-E-091A

A-567100, 101120121ProgramChange: True #System ExclusiveSystem : Song PosCommon : Song Sel: TuneSystem : ClockReal Time : CommandsAux: Local ON/OFF: A

Page 50 - ■ Lista de sonidos

CTK571/573-ES-1This recycle mark indicates that the packaging conforms to the environmental protection legislation in Germany.Esta marca de reciclaje

Page 51 - ■ Lista de ritmos

E-4 CAUTIONAC Adaptor• Do not locate the power cord in close prox-imity to heaters or other heating appliances.This may cause the cord to melt leading

Page 52 - ❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊

E-5Care• Whenever caring, make sure to first un-plug the AC adaptor from the electrical out-let. Also remove the instrument’s batteriesif battery powe

Page 53 - 702A-E-095A

E-6702A-E-008AAuto Accompaniment ...E-16Selecting a Rhythm ...E-16Playing a Rhythm ...E-16Adj

Page 54 - 6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome

E-7702A-E-009A3-Step Lesson ......E-24Step 1 – Master the timing. .....E-25Step 2 – Master the melody. ....E-25Step

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