Casio CTK-200 Owner's Manual

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This software lets you
create WK-3000/WK-3200/WK-3500/WK-3700/CTK-691 and CTK-900
(keyboard) data on your computer and exchange such data between the
computer and keyboard.
Data Manager
Transfer keyboard data files to a computer where they can be saved on
the computer's hard disk.
Send user data files from a computer to the keyboard.
Delete keyboard user data files.
Initialize the keyboard user data file area.
Copy user data files from a memory card or floppy diskette and save them
on a computer hard disk.
Copy data files from a computer's hard disk to a memory card or floppy
diskette.
Run the three applications described below.
Note: To use the following three applications, first start up Data Manager
and then use Data Manager button operations to start them up.
Wave Converter
This application creates keyboard Tone With Waves from tone data files (.
wav) stored on your computer.
* You can use Data Manager to transfer the created data to the keyboard.
Rhythm Converter
This application creates keyboard rhythms (accompaniment patterns) from
SMF data stored on your computer.
* You can use Data Manager to transfer the created data to the keyboard.
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Summary of Contents

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This software lets you create WK-3000/WK-3200/WK-3500/WK-3700/CTK-691 and CTK-900 (keyboard) data on your computer and exchange such data between the

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1. On the File menu, click Preference. 2. Specify the MIDI device.If you want to leave the MIDI device setting the way it is, click OK to close the se

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3. Specify the folder where you want user data files to be stored. If you want to leave the directory setting the way it is, click OK to close the set

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3. Specify the memory card drive. If you want to leave the drive setting the way it is, click OK to close the setup dialog box without changing anythi

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If you want to leave the drive setting the way it is, click OK to close the setup dialog box without changing anything. To exit the setup dialog box w

Page 7 - Using the Title Bar Button

Getting Ready Save Load/Copy Delete Initialize Starting Up Tools Error Messages Perform the procedure below to transfer a user data file from Keyboard

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Getting Ready Save Load/Copy Delete Initialize Starting Up Tools Error Messages Use the procedure in this section to load a data file from your comput

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1. On the Keyboard tab, specify memory card or floppy diskette.2. Use the data selection boxes to select the type of data you want to copy. 3. In the

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Getting Ready Save Load/Copy Delete Initialize Starting Up Tools Error Messages Use the procedure below to delete user data files from Keyboard memory

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Getting Ready Save Load/Copy Delete Initialize Starting Up Tools Error Messages Perform the following steps when you want to initialize the Keyboard.

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Parameter Editor This application makes it possible to perform remote editing of keyboard parameters from your computer. It allows you to use a graphi

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Getting Ready Save Load/Copy Delete Initialize Starting Up Tools Error Messages You can use the buttons on the launcher bar to start up the following

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Getting Ready Save Load/Copy Delete Initialize Starting Up Tools Error Messages Cause: Computer and Keyboard are not connected correctly. The wrong MI

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Introduction Basics Getting Started Creating A Sound Detailed Procedure The wave converter tool is used to convert waves into the Sound Format (Tone

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Introduction Basics Getting Started Creating A Sound Detailed Procedure To start Wave Converter and the start up page of the Wave Converter will appe

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The file menu has five options, plus the option to exit completely from the Wave Converter. Three of the options have to do with loading and saving &q

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If you are creating a Tone with Wave which is of a complex instrument such as a guitar or piano, the more waves you use at different pitches, the more

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Note: that the original pitch of the waves you use is important when you consider the total range of the keyboard. If you are creating an instrument s

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Most of the work of compiling and adapting your waves into a Tone with Wave is done using the panels immediately under the keyboard graphic. Each of t

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Highlight Bar (green in this example) tells you which panel is active for editing. Each panel has a different color which is matched by the markings o

Page 23 - Detailed Procedure

All rights to the software that accompanies this documentation (Software) revert to CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. (CASIO). You are not allowed to modify th

Page 24 - File Menu

Introduction Basics Getting Started Creating A Sound Detailed Procedure The process of using Wave Converter is the final step in creating your Tone w

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1. Create the number of Splits you need for your sound2. Load the Wave into each Split3. Set the range of each Split4. Set the Parameters for each Spl

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Introduction Basics Getting Started Creating A Sound Detailed Procedure The number of Splits you need is determined by how many waves you are using.

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To load the waves into each split, simply click on the "Open Wave File" button in each wave panel and select the wave as you would in any no

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Each Split has a bottom and top note for its range. In the case of the lowest split (on the far left of the desktop) the lowest note is fixed at C-1,

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1. You need to tell Wave Converter which note (ie: pitch) the wave is, so that the final pitch on the Casio keyboard is correct.2. You need to conside

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If you are creating a percussive sound such as piano, guitar or a drum sound then use the One Shot setting. If you are creating a 'Break Beats&ap

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To set the Filter Envelope simply click on the pull down menu and make your selection:After completing the process of creating the number of Splits yo

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Note: This software can convert 8bit, 16bit ".wav" file. The maximum size converted file is 1.2M byte.

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Basic Principles Making the SMF Using Rhythm Converter Using The Element Editor Using The OTP Editor The purpose of Rhythm Converter is to create a ID

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Configuration Using a Sound Blaster joystick-MIDI conversion cableUse a commercially available Sound Blaster joystick-MIDI conversion cable to connect

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Basic Principles Making the SMF Using Rhythm Converter Using The Element Editor Using The OTP Editor 1. To load the SMF (and extract parameters if the

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(A) File and Edit menus(B) Name, Tempo and Beat settings for the pattern(C) Information about the current SMF and Parameter (PRA) Files(D) Details of

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If you click on the OTP Editor tab the lower part of the desktop will change to the One Touch Preset Editor as in the following: (See Using the OTP Ed

Page 39 - Using The Element Editor

Open SMFOpens your SMF data in Rhythm Converter. (To create the SMF follow the guidelines in Making the SMF)Open Parameter You can load just the Par

Page 40

Save ParameterSave just the Parameters of your pattern in a PRA file (If you do this you can use these Parameters as the basis for future patterns, sa

Page 41

Convert from cpt to ckfThis function allows you to convert from the CPT or EPT format (used by models such as the CTK731, CTK811 and WK-1800) to the

Page 42

CopyCopy Element This useful feature copies all of the settings for the currently highlighted Element (Eg: Intro 1) to all of the other Elements. Jus

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Basic Principles Making the SMF Using Rhythm Converter Using The Element Editor Using The OTP Editor The most important data in terms of how your fini

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The following is an explanation of the purpose of each Parameter:Tone Sets the Tone (Sound selection) for each of the tracks of each Element. (For exa

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Doing so not only will cause the software to malfunction, it can also corrupt data and cause malfunction of your keyboard and/or computer.Configuratio

Page 46

bank Sets the Bank Select for each of the tracks of each Element (these are listed in the Sound List of the Keyboard) volume Volume (Controller 7) for

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Nr. NamesElement Names Part NamesDescriptionIntro EndingVariation1 Variation2 Fill-inBassChord1 Chord2 Chord300 bass x o o xNormally used for the bass

Page 48

Sets the Break Point for each of the patterns. Notes lower than the break point will sound an octave higher in the final pattern. For example, for E

Page 49

The Element Editor includes a special copy function that allows you to copy Tone and Chord settings from one element to any other element. Just right

Page 50

Note: This is additional to the Copy function in the Edit Menu, which copies either the entire settings of the selected Element to all the other Eleme

Page 51

Basic Principles Making the SMF Using Rhythm Converter Using The Element Editor Using The OTP Editor One Touch Preset sets up the Keyboard with a suit

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First of all decide the Mode of the setting. Just as on the Keyboard this can be: 1. Main Sound Only (Mode = Off)2. Main and Layer Sound (Mode = L

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Eight DSP Parameters (These Eight vary depending on the DSP type, see details in the Keyboard's Owner's Manual)You can also set the Reverb,

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Note: That if you select DSP Type 200, or "Thru" with the pull down menu, there will either be no DSP, or if there is a DSP setting preset i

Page 55

Either click in the Tone boxes and type the Tone number, or right click and select Tone from the pull down menu.All other settings are entered either

Page 56

Getting Ready Save Load/Copy Delete Initialize Starting Up Tools Error Messages A setup dialog box appears the first time you start up the Music Data

Page 58

Foreword Main Window Setup Window Drawbar Organ Window Synth Window Effect Window DSP Window Parameter Editor provides a graphical interface for remot

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1. Main Window You can use the Main window to configure Keyboard mixer, tone, and effecter settings, and to open and close the other windows.2. Set

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The update operation refreshes Parameter Editor window contents so they correspond to the Keyboard's current setup. After starting up Parameter E

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Controllers are used to change parameters. The following provides information about different controller operations. Buttons Clicking a button causes

Page 62

Click the down arrow button to the right of the text box, and then click the item you want to select from the list that appears.Up/Down Arrow BoxesCli

Page 63

Basic Principles Making the SMF Using Rhythm Converter Using The Element Editor Using The OTP Editor Create the SMF of the musical data for your accom

Page 64

chord progression, which should be in the key of C, or written so that it resolves to the root of C. The Variations and Fills must be written in the k

Page 65

There are 2 ways to mark the split points between each of the ten Elements within the SMF:1. Insert Markers in the SMF to define the Split Points2. Se

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Foreword Main Window Setup Window Drawbar Organ Window Synth Window Effect Window DSP Window File MenuExit This command closes all windows and exits P

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Using the File Menu On the File menu, click Exit.Using the Title Bar Button Click the x button on the right side of the title bar.

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1.Setup This command opens or closes the Setup window 2.Effect This command opens or closes the Effect window 3.Drawbar This command opens or closes t

Page 69

Power ButtonClicking this button closes all windows and exits Parameter Editor. Update All Executing this command updates the Parameter Editor screen

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Note: Note that the update operation can take up to 15 seconds to complete. Never change to another application or perform any other window operation

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Normal Clicking this button re-selects the last previously selected normal tone. Organ Clicking this button re-selects the last previously selected dr

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Chorus Dial Use this dial to change the Chorus Send setting.Reverb Dial Use this dial to change the Reverb Send setting.Pan Dial Use this dial to chan

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DDSP Type Section Use this box to select the DSP type. Selecting "200 Tone DSP" selects the DSP type of the last DSP enabled tone that you u

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Use the settings in this block to configure master settings of the Mixer. Mixer/Effecter Section Acmp Volume Dial Use this dial to change the AccompV

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Foreword Main Window Setup Window Drawbar Organ Window Synth Window Effect Window DSP Window The Setup window provides you with some of the functions

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Update Button Clicking this button updates the Parameter Editor windows with the current Keyboard settings. Only the following items are updated. 1.

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(1) Title bar Application name, minimize button, maximize button, close button(2) Menu Bar File menu, Initialize, Preference, Exit Use the Initializ

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Jack Function Select a button to specify the function of the jack.Touch Response Select a button to specify the Touch Response setting. Use the items

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Note: You and download the MIDI Implementation Guide from the CASIO Website.Use the items in this block to execute Keyboard store functions. Tone Sec

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DSP Section Use the items in this section to save the current DSP to a specified user area. Destination Selection Box Use this box to specify the stor

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Foreword Main Window Setup Window Drawbar Organ Window Synth Window Effect Window DSP Window The Drawbar Organ window is laid out so it resembles the

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This section lets you configure settings for nine drawbars, click, and percussion.Drawbars: 16' to 1' Drag the drawbars to the position you

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Speed Button Press this button to toggle the rotary speaker speed setting between slow and fast. The red graphical LED is lit when the setting is slow

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Foreword Main Window Setup Window Drawbar Organ Window Synth Window Effect Window DSP Window The Synth window lets you configure channel tone synthesi

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Power Button Clicking this button closes the window.Tone Section Use this section to select tones. The settings in this section are virtually identica

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Depth Dial Use this dial to change the Depth value.Delay Dial Use this dial to change the Delay value.ModSens Dial Use this dial to change the Sensiti

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DSP Button Click this button to toggle the Main window channels between DSP line output (button lit) and non-DSP line output (button unlit).Chorus Di

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Launcher Bar Parameter Editor Button Clicking this button starts up Parameter Editor. Wave Converter Button Clicking this button starts up Wave Conv

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Foreword Main Window Setup Window Drawbar Organ Window Synth Window Effect Window DSP Window The Effect window lets you configure System Chorus, Syste

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Chorus Selection Box Use this box to select the preset System Chorus type.Depth Dial Use this dial to change the Depth value.Rate Dial Use this dial t

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Equalizer Selection Box Use this box to select the preset Master Equalizer type.Low Freq Dial Use this dial to change the Low Frequency value. Low Lev

Page 94

Foreword Main Window Setup Window Drawbar Organ Window Synth Window Effect Window DSP Window The appearance of the DSP window changes in accordance wi

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Note: This window also lets you control some DSP parameters that cannot be configured on the Keyboard.Update Button Clicking this button updates

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Power Button Clicking this button closes the window.DSP Type SectionDSP Type Selection Box Use this box to select the DSP type. Selecting "200 To

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