Casio CTK810 User Manual

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CTK810/WK110ES1A
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USER’S GUIDE
GUÍA DEL USUARIO
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Page 1 - GUÍA DEL USUARIO

CTK810/WK110ES1AESUSER’S GUIDEGUÍA DEL USUARIO

Page 2 - Important!

E-8CTK-810PONMLKTSZ]\[IJQRVWXY2D *1F35476 *2U1DGE H9 :A B8 CGeneral Guide

Page 3 - Safety Precautions

E-9General Guide1Power indicator2POWER button3MODE switch4RECORDER button5TRANSPOSE/SETTING button6REVERB/CHORUS button7ONE TOUCH PRESET button8VOLUME

Page 4 - WARNING

E-10General GuideWK-110S TR Y ]\ZIGHJ K L M N POQU V W X [21B BC D F*1 E35476 98 : *2A

Page 5 - CAUTION

E-11General Guide1POWER button2Power indicator3MODE switch4RECORDER button5TRANSPOSE/SETTING button6REVERB/CHORUS button7ONE TOUCH PRESET button8SONG

Page 6

E-12General GuideRear PanelbUSB portcSUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK terminaldPHONES/OUTPUT terminaleDC 9V jackController IndicatorsRhythm controller indicato

Page 7 - Main Features

E-13Quick ReferenceThis section provides a quick overview of keyboard operationusing steps one and two of the 3-step lesson feature.With the 3-step le

Page 8 - Contents

E-14If you selected lesson Step 1• Play the notes on the keyboard.• Accompaniment (left-hand part) plays in time withthe notes.• With Step 1, the corr

Page 9

E-15Power SupplyThis keyboard can be powered by current from a standardhousehold wall outlet (using the specified AC adaptor) or bybatteries. Always m

Page 10 - General Guide

E-16Power SupplyUsing the AC AdaptorMake sure that you use only the AC adaptor specified forthis keyboard.Specified AC Adaptor: AD-5[Rear Panel]Note t

Page 11

E-17Power SupplyAuto Power OffWhen you are using battery power, keyboard power turnsoff automatically whenever you leave it on withoutperforming any o

Page 12

CASIO Europe GmbHBornbarch 10, 22848 Norderstedt, GermanyGUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THE UNIT IN THE U.S.A. (not applicable to other

Page 13

E-18ConnectionsPhones/Output TerminalPREPARATION• Before connecting headphones or other externalequipment, be sure to first turn down the volume setti

Page 14 - Controller Indicators

E-19ConnectionsSustain/Assignable jack TerminalYou can connect an optional sustain pedal (SP-3 or SP-20) tothe SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK terminal to ena

Page 15 - Aloha Oe

E-20Basic OperationsThis section provides information on performing basickeyboard operations.To play the keyboard1Press the POWER button to turn the k

Page 16 - Quick Reference

E-21Using Tone EffectsReverb: Makes your notes resonateChorus: Adds more breadth to your notes1Press the REVERB/CHORUS button to cycle throughthe effe

Page 17 - Power Supply

E-22Playing a Built-in TuneFF PAUSE SONG BANKTONERHYTHMTEMPOPLAY/STOPREWNumber buttons[+] / [–]REPEATTo play back a Song Bank tunePREPARATION• Adjust

Page 18 - Using the AC Adaptor

E-23Playing a Built-in TuneAdjusting the TempoEach tune has a preset default tempo (beats per minute) thatis set automatically whenever you select a t

Page 19 - Auto Power Off

E-24Playing a Built-in TuneLooping a Musical PhraseYou can select one or more measures and “loop” them, whichmeans that they play again and again unti

Page 20 - Connections

E-253-Step LessonWith the 3-Step Lesson System, you can practice built-in tunesand SMF data you download over the Internet, and even plotyour progress

Page 21 - Accessories and Options

E-263-Step LessonEvaluation ModeThe keyboard can be configured to evaluate your 3-StepLesson progress. A perfect score is 100. You can even havethe pi

Page 22 - Acous .Bs

E-27Step 1 – Master the timing.1Select the tune you want to use.2Press the RIGHT/TRACK 2 button or the LEFT/TRACK 1 button to specify the part you wan

Page 23 - PIANO SETTING Button

E-1Safety PrecautionsCongratulations on your selection of the CASIOelectronic musical instrument.• Before using the instrument, be sure to carefullyre

Page 24

E-283-Step Lesson3Press the STEP 2 button to start Step 2 play.• After a count sounds, the keyboard stands by andwaits for you to play the first note

Page 25 - To fast forward

E-293-Step LessonVoice Fingering GuideVoice fingering guide uses a simulated human voice to callout fingering numbers during Step 1 and Step 2 one-han

Page 26 - Viol in

E-30Auto AccompanimentSelecting a RhythmThis keyboard provides you with 120 exciting rhythms thatyou can select using the following procedure.To selec

Page 27 - 3-Step Lesson

E-31Playing a RhythmUse the following procedure to start and stop rhythm play.To play a rhythm1Set the MODE switch to NORMAL.2Press the START/STOP but

Page 28 - Evaluation Mode

E-32CASIO CHORDThis method of chord play makes it possible for anyone toeasily play chords, regardless of previous musical knowledgeand experience. Th

Page 29 - Al oha Oe

E-33FINGEREDFINGERED provides you with a total of 15 different chordtypes. The following describes the FINGERED“Accompaniment keyboard” and “Melody ke

Page 30 - Bravo!

E-34Accompaniment keyboard/Melody keyboard< Chords Recognized by This Keyboard >FCGC AC BCFmCGmCAmCBmCDdimCA7CF7CFm7CGm7CAadd9CC6 • Cm6

Page 31 - Bea t

E-35Using an Intro PatternThis keyboard lets you insert a short intro into a rhythmpattern to make startup smoother and more natural.The following pro

Page 32 - Auto Accompaniment

E-36To use synchro start1Press the SYNCHRO/ENDING button to put thekeyboard into synchro start standby.2Playing a chord and the rhythm pattern starts

Page 33 - Using Auto Accompaniment

E-37Registration MemoryRegistration Memory FeaturesRegistration memory lets you store up to 32 keyboard setups(4 sets × 8 banks) for instant recall wh

Page 34 - CASIO CHORD

E-2 DANGERAlkaline BatteriesPerform the following steps immediately iffluid leaking from alkaline batteries evergets into your eyes.1. Do not rub your

Page 35 - FINGERED

E-38Registration MemoryNumber buttonsREGISTRATION STOREBANKTo Save a Setup in RegistrationMemory1Select a tone and rhythm, and otherwise set up thekey

Page 36 - FULL RANGE CHORD

E-39RECORDER SONG BANKMODERHYTHM[+] / [–]START/STOPLEFT/TRACK 1TEMPORIGHT/TRACK 2You can record your lesson play (lesson recording) andkeyboard play a

Page 37 - To insert a fill-in

E-40Recording and Play BackRecorded Data Storage• Anything previously stored in the keyboard is replacedwhenever you make a new recording.• Recorder c

Page 38 - Using One-touch Preset

E-41Recording and Play BackTo record as you play along with abuilt-in tune1Press the SONG BANK button to select the modethat includes the tune you wan

Page 39 - Registration Memory

E-42Recording and Play BackPart/Track Indicators in PlaybackStandbyEach press of a part/track button toggles playback of thattrack on (part/track indi

Page 40 - Store

E-43Recording and Play BackTrack 1 DataIn addition to notes played on the keyboard and chordaccompaniments, the following data is also stored in Track

Page 41 - Recording and Play Back

E-44Overdubbing a PerformanceRecordingYou can use the following procedure to record a melody inTrack 2 so it combines with a recording you previously

Page 42 - Selecting Parts

E-45This section describes how to use layer (to play two toneswith a single key) and split (to assign different tones to eitherend of the keyboard), a

Page 43 - Recording a Performance

E-46Keyboard SettingsTo split the keyboard1First select the main tone.Example: To select “146 STRINGS” as the main tone,press the TONE button and then

Page 44

E-477Play something on the keyboard.• Press the LAYER button to unlayer the keyboard, andthe SPLIT button to unsplit it.LAYER SPLITExample: WK-110Abou

Page 45 - Recording

E-3Dropping and ImpactContinued use of this product after it hasbeen damaged by dropping or subjecting itto strong impact creates the risk of fire and

Page 46 - Overdubbing a Performance

E-48Keyboard SettingsUsing Touch ResponseWhen touch response is turned on, the relative volume ofsound output by the keyboard is varied in accordance

Page 47 - Fr .Horn

E-49Connection to a ComputerConnecting to a ComputerThe keyboard’s USB port makes it quick and simple to connectto a computer. After installing the US

Page 48 - G 3

E-50Connection to a ComputerUsing the USB portNote that you need to purchase a commercially available USBcable to connect the keyboard to a computer u

Page 49 - Trans

E-51Connection to a ComputerSong Data StorageSong data saved as Song Bank tunes are retained even whenpower is turned off, as long as the keyboard is

Page 50 - Tune

E-52Connection to a ComputerNAVIGATE CHANNEL (Default: 4)When messages are received from a computer for play onthis keyboard, the navigate channel is

Page 51 - Connection to a Computer

E-53Connection to a ComputerSUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK(Default: SUS)SUS(sustain): Specifies a sustain*1 effect when the pedal isdepressed.SoS (sostenuto)

Page 52 - Song Bank Tunes

E-54Problem Possible Cause See pageActionNo keyboard soundAny of the following symptomswhile using battery power.Auto Accompaniment does notsound.Soun

Page 53 - Changing the Settings

E-55TroubleshootingCannot record AutoAccompaniment or rhythm.Cannot record chordaccompaniment data on acomputer.After transferring song data frommy co

Page 54 - ACCOMP OUT (Default: Off)

E-56SpecificationsModels: CTK-810/WK-110Keyboard: CTK-810: 61 standard-size keys, WK-110: 76 standard-size keys (with touchresponse on/off)Tones: 515;

Page 55 - Jack

E-57SpecificationsSpeaker Output: 2.5W + 2.5WPower Consumption: 9V 7.7WDimensions: CTK-810: 94.5 × 37.3 × 13.1 cm (37 1/4 × 14 11/16 × 5 1/8 inch)WK

Page 56 - Troubleshooting

E-4ConnectorsConnect only the specified devices andequipment to the product’s connectors.Connection of a non-specified device orequipment creates the

Page 57

A-1Appendix/ApéndiceTone List/Lista de sonidos1: No./NO4: Bank Select MSB/MSB de selección de banco2: Tone Name/Nombre de sonido5: Maximum Polyphony/P

Page 58 - Specifications

A-2Appendix/Apéndice1411421431441451461471481491501511521531541551561571581591601611621631641651661671681691701711721731741751761771781791801811821831

Page 59 - Operating Precautions

A-3Appendix/Apéndice3013023033043053063073083093103113123133143153163173183193203213223233243253263273283293303313323333343353363373383393403413423433

Page 60 - Appendix/Apéndice

A-4Appendix/Apéndice4644654664674684694704714724734744754764774784794804814824834844854864874884894904914924934944954964974984995005015025035045055065

Page 61

A-5Appendix/ApéndiceDrum Assignment List/Lista de asignación de bateríaC-1D-1E-1F-1G-1A-1B-1C0D0E0F0G0A0B0C1D1E1F1G1A1B1C2D2E2F2G2A2B2C3D3E3F3G3A3B3C4

Page 62

A-6NOTE•“ ➝ ” Indicates the same sound as STANDARD SET 1.NOTA•“ ➝ ” Indica el mismo sonido que STANDARD SET 1.F7G7A7B7C8D8E8F8G8A8B8C9D9E9F9G910210410

Page 63

A-7<CTK-810 only>* These chords can befingered if you expand theaccompaniment area of thekeyboard by changing thesplit point. For details, see“U

Page 64

A-8JAZZ047 SLOW BIG BAND048 MIDDLE BIG BAND049 FAST BIG BAND050 SWING 1051 SWING 2052 SLOW SWING053 JAZZ WALTZ 1054 JAZZ WALTZ 2055 FOX TROT056 QUICKS

Page 65

A-9CONCERT PIECES051 FÜR ELISE052 TURKISH MARCH (MOZART)053 PIANO SONATA op.27-2 “MOONLIGHT” 1st Mov.054 ETUDE op.10-3 “CHANSON DE L’ADIEU”055 GYMNOPÉ

Page 66 - Cuadro de acordes digitados

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Page 67 - Lista de ritmos

E-5❐ 515 tonesA wide selection of tones includes stereo piano and synthesized sounds, drum sets, and much more.Other features include digital effects

Page 68 - Song List/Lista de canciones

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Page 69 - CTK-810/WK-110

CTK810/WK110ES1AThis recycle mark indicates that the packaging conforms to the environmental protection legislation in Germany.Esta marca de reciclaje

Page 70

E-6ContentsSafety Precautions ... E-1Main Features ... E-5General Guide... E-8Attaching the Sco

Page 71 - MA0702-A Printed in China

E-7ContentsUsing a Rhythm Variation....... E-35Using a Fill-in Pattern with a VariationRhythm ...........

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