Casio PX410R User Manual

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Page 1 - USER’S GUIDE

PX410/575E1BEUSER’S GUIDE

Page 2 - IMPORTANT!

E-8ContentsAdjusting the Accompaniment Volume ...E-37Using the Metronome ...E-38Mixer Function...E-39What

Page 3 - Safety Precautions

This recycle mark indicates that the packaging conforms to the environmental protection legislation in Germany.MA0611-B Printed in China PX410/575E1BC

Page 4 - WARNING

E-9ContentsCompany and product names used in thismanual may be registered trademarks ofothers.Saving Data...E-80Using an SD Mem

Page 5 - CAUTION

E-10General GuideA B C D E F G H IMK L N2 8 9 043 6 751J J*2*1O P Q R S T U WVa bcX Y Z [ \ ] ^*3

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E-11General Guide1 MIC ECHO button2 MIC VOLUME knob3 SONG MEMORY button4 TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION button5 MIXER button6 SYNTH button7 EFFECT button8 Display

Page 7 - Introduction

E-12aNumber buttonsb[+]/[–] buttons(YES/NO)• For input of numbers tochange displayed settings.• Negative values can bechanged only by using [+]and [–]

Page 8 - Using the Separate Appendix

E-13General GuideBottomgPEDAL connectorgRear PanelhUSB portiDAMPER PEDAL jackjSOFT/SOSTENUTO PEDAL jackih jNOTE• Display examples shown in this User’s

Page 9 - Contents

E-14Power SupplyYou can power this digital piano by plugging it into astandard household power outlet.Be sure you turn off power and unplug the power

Page 10

E-15Power SupplyMemory ContentsIn addition to the above settings, data stored in theRegistration Mode and Song Memory Mode is also retainedwhen digita

Page 11

E-16ConnectionsIMPORTANT!• Whenever connecting external equipment, first set theMAIN VOLUME knob of the digital piano and the volumecontroller of the

Page 12 - General Guide

E-17ConnectionsPEDAL connectorPEDAL connectorYou can connect the optionally available Pedal Unit (SP-30)to the PEDAL connector. You can then use the p

Page 13 - *1: Attaching the Score Stand

CASIO Europe GmbHBornbarch 10, 22848 Norderstedt, GermanyThis mark applies in EU countries only.IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS1. Read these instruction

Page 14 - *4: Playing a Demo Tune

E-18Getting Ready1Press the POWER button.2Use the MAIN VOLUME knob to adjust overalldigital piano volume.• Before playing, it is a good idea to set th

Page 15 - Rear Panel

E-19Basic OperationsNOTE• Always input all three digits for the tone number,including leading zeros (if any).• You can also increment the displayed to

Page 16 - Power Supply

E-20Basic OperationsUsing the PITCH BEND WheelAs its name suggests, the PITCH BEND wheel lets you “bend”the pitch of a sound. This makes it possible t

Page 17 - About Flash memory

E-21Using the Drawbar Organ ModeYour digital piano has built-in “drawbar organ tones” that can be altered using nine digital drawbars whose operations

Page 18 - Connections

E-22Using the Drawbar Organ ModeTo select a drawbar organ tone1Find the drawbar organ tone you want to use inthe tone list (the separate Appendix A) a

Page 19 - Accessories and Options

E-23Using the Drawbar Organ ModeEditing Synthesizer Mode Parametersand DSP Parameters of Drawbar TonesAs with standard (non-drawbar) tones, you can ed

Page 20 - Basic Operations

E-24Using the Drawbar Organ ModeTo save an edited drawbar organtone1After editing parameters, use the [왗] and [왘]CURSOR buttons to display “More?”.2Pr

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E-25Applying Effects to TonesThis digital piano provides you with a selection of effectsthat you can apply to tones.The built-in effects include a wid

Page 22 - PIANO SETTING Button

E-26Applying Effects to TonesSelecting a DSP TypeIn addition to the 100 built-in effect types, you can also editeffect types to create your own and st

Page 23 - Using the Drawbar Organ Mode

E-27Applying Effects to TonesNOTE• Whether or not an effect is applied to the parts that aresounding also depends on Mixer Mode Reverb Send,Chorus Sen

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

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E-28Applying Effects to TonesSRv072 T ime4Use the [+] and [–] buttons or the number buttonsto scroll through the reverb types until the one youwant i

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E-29Applying Effects to TonesChanging the Settings of CHORUSParametersYou can control the relative strength of an effect and how it isapplied. The par

Page 27 - Applying Effects to Tones

E-30This digital piano automatically plays bass and chord partsin accordance with the chords you finger. The bass and chordparts are played using soun

Page 28 - Selecting a DSP Type

E-31Auto AccompanimentPlaying a RhythmTo play a rhythm1Press VARIATION/FILL-IN button 1 or 2.• This starts the play of the selected rhythm.• To stop r

Page 29 - Selecting REVERB

E-32Auto AccompanimentNOTE• The accompaniment keyboard can be used for playingchords only. No sound will be produced if you try playingsingle melody n

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

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E-34Chords Recognized by This Digital PianoThe following table identifies patterns that are recognized aschords by FULL RANGE CHORD.Pattern TypeFINGER

Page 32 - Auto Accompaniment

E-35Auto AccompanimentUsing a Rhythm VariationIn addition to the standard rhythm pattern, you can alsoswitch to a secondary “variation” rhythm pattern

Page 33 - Using Auto Accompaniment

E-36Auto AccompanimentUsing One-touch PresetOne-touch preset automatically makes the main settings listedbelow in accordance with the rhythm pattern y

Page 34 - CASIO CHORD

E-37Auto AccompanimentAuto Harmonize TypesAuto Harmonize lets you select from among the 10 AutoHarmonize types. Type changing is performed by the sett

Page 35 - FULL RANGE CHORD

E-2Safety PrecautionsDo not incinerate the product.Never throw the product into fire.Doing so can cause it to explode, creatingthe risk of fire and pe

Page 36 - Using a Fill-in Pattern

E-38Auto AccompanimentUsing the MetronomeThe built-in metronome produces a bell sound for the firstbeat of each measure and a click sound for the rema

Page 37 - Using a Rhythm Variation

E-39What you can do with the MixerThis digital piano lets you play multiple different musicalinstrument parts at the same time during auto-accompanime

Page 38 - Using Auto Harmonize

E-40Mixer Function4Use the [+]/[–] buttons to select on or off.Example: To turn the channel off.• Press the [왖] CURSOR button to return to the channel

Page 39 - Adjusting the Accompaniment

E-41Mixer Function Octave Shift (Range: –2 to 0 to +2)You can use octave shift to shift the range of the tone up ordown. When using the piccolo tone,

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E-42Effect ParametersThe Mixer lets you control the effects applied to eachindividual part, making it different from the Effect Mode,whose settings ar

Page 41 - Mixer Function

E-43The Synthesizer Mode of this digital piano provides the toolsfor creating your own original tones. Simply select one of thebuilt-in tones and chan

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E-44 ResonanceResonance enhances the harmonic components in the vicinityof the cutoff frequency, which creates a distinctive sound. Alarger resonance

Page 43 - How Parameters Work

E-45Saving User TonesThe group of tone numbers from 700 through 799 (User 001 through User 100) is called the “user area” because they are reserved fo

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E-46Creating a User ToneUse the following procedure to select a preset tone and changeits parameters to create a user tone.1First, select the preset t

Page 45 - Synthesizer Mode

E-47Synthesizer Mode Vibrato Waveform (Range: See below.)Specifies the vibrato waveform. Vibrato Delay (Range: –64 to 00 to +63)Specifies the amount o

Page 46 - (3) Tone Pitch Parameters

E-3Safety Precautions CAUTIONAC Adaptor● Misuse of the AC adaptor creates therisk of fire and electric shock. Alwaysmake sure you observe the followin

Page 47 - Saving User Tones

E-48Synthesizer ModeDSP SettingsUse the DSP editing screen to select the DSP type and to editparameters.1Select a tone, press the SYNTH button, and th

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E-49Registration Memory FeaturesRegistration memory lets you store up to 32 digital pianosetups (4 sets × 8 banks) for instant recall whenever you ne

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E-50To Save a Setup in RegistrationMemory1Select a tone and rhythm, and otherwise set up thedigital piano the way you want it.• See “Registration Memo

Page 50 - Storing a User Tone In Memory

E-51Song Memory FunctionThis digital piano lets you record up to five separate songs insong memory for later playback. There are two methods youcan us

Page 51 - Registration Memory

E-52Song Memory FunctionUsing Real-time RecordingWith real-time recording, the notes you play on the keyboardare recorded as you play them.To record w

Page 52 - Re1-2 al lc

E-53Song Memory FunctionTrack 1 Contents After Real-timeRecordingIn addition to keyboard notes and accompaniment chords,the following data is also rec

Page 53 - Song Memory Function

E-54Song Memory FunctionPlaying Back from Song MemoryOnce you record tracks to song memory, you can play themback to see what they sound like.To play

Page 54 - Using Real-time Recording

E-55Song Memory FunctionTo record chords with step recording1Press the SONG MEMORY button three times toenter step recording standby, and then use the

Page 55

E-56Specifying Chords in the NormalModeWhen the MODE button is set to Normal during steprecording, you can specify chords using a method that isdiffer

Page 56 - Recording Melody and Chords

E-57Song Memory FunctionTo record to Tracks 2 through 6 usingreal-time recordingYou can record to Tracks 2 through 6 while playing back whatyou origin

Page 57 - Cho r d

E-4Safety PrecautionsLocationAvoid the following locations for thisproduct. Such locations create the risk offire and electric shock.• Areas subject t

Page 58

E-58Song Memory FunctionTo record to Tracks 2 through 6 usingstep recordingThis procedure describes how to input notes one-by-one,specifying each note

Page 59 - Recording Multiple Tracks

E-59••••••• •••••••••••••• •••••••C 4C 4Measure 126/Beat 3/Clock 48(Normal input point)Measure 126/Beat 3/Clock 0(Previous data)Use [왗] and [왘

Page 60 - Edit Standby

E-60Song Memory FunctionTo delete specific note data1Perform steps 1 and 2 under “To correct mistakeswhile step recording” above to display the noteyo

Page 61 - Re r i ?etw

E-61Song Memory FunctionEditing Techniques and DisplayContentsThe following describes the editing techniques you can useto change the various paramete

Page 62 - Editing Memory Contents

E-62Song Memory FunctionEditing a SongYou can perform the following operations in the song editingmode.• Delete a song• Delete a track• Song header da

Page 63 - Int /End1

E-63Digital Piano Settings2Press the LAYER button.3Select the layered tone.Example: To select “460 GM FRENCH HORN” as thelayered tone, use the number

Page 64 - Editing a Song

E-64Using SplitWith split you can assign two different tones (a main toneand a split tone) to either end of the keyboard, which letsyou play one tone

Page 65 - Digital Piano Settings

E-65Using Layer and Split TogetherYou can use layer and split together to create a layered splitkeyboard. It makes no difference whether you layer ton

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E-66Digital Piano SettingsTransposing the Digital PianoTranspose lets you raise and lower the overall key of thedigital piano in semitone units. If yo

Page 67 - St r448 i n 1

E-67Tuning the Digital PianoThe tuning feature lets you fine tune the digital piano to matchthe tuning of another musical instrument.To tune the digit

Page 68 - To 2ch u

E-5Congratulations upon your selection of this CASIO musical instrument. This digital piano provides you with the followingfeatures and functions.❐ 62

Page 69 - Tuning the Digital Piano

E-68Changing Other SettingsSetting TypesThe table below shows the parameters whose settings you can change.Setting menuTranspose(Trans.)Auto Harmonize

Page 70 - Changing Other Settings

E-69To use the digital piano settings menu1Press the TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION button.• This causes the FUNCTION indicator to appear on the display.2Use the

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E-703Use the [+] and [–] buttons or the number buttons to change the values.• Settings you make are applied even if you do not press the EXIT button.•

Page 72 - Setting Menu Items

E-71Digital Piano Settings쏋 MIDI SettingDescriptionSpecifies the send channel for main tone play.Specifies whether accompaniment range MIDI Note On me

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E-72Using the SMF PlayerNOTE• This is the initial factory default list. It is overwritten by storing SMF from the bundled CD-ROM or SMF data downloade

Page 74 - Using the SMF Player

E-73SMF Player Mode Operational Flow[왗]*, [–]Select file.Select play along part.000ABC1File NameFile Number001 ABC 2File NameFile NumberError (Other e

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E-74Using the SMF PlayerPlaying Back an SMFNote that the first step you need to perform in the procedurebelow depends on whether you are playing back

Page 76 - In er lant

E-75Using the SMF Player4Use tthe number buttons to input the three-digitfile number of the file you want to play.• The name of the currently selected

Page 77 - Configuring Other Settings

E-76SMF Player Error MessagesThe following explains what you should do when an error message appears in the SMF Player Mode.Using the SMF PlayerUse on

Page 78 - SMF Player Error Messages

E-77Connection to a ComputerThe digital piano’s USB port makes it quick and simple toconnect to a computer. You can install a USB MIDI driverfrom the

Page 79 - Connection to a Computer

E-6❐ USB portA USB port provides quick and easy connection to a computer.** Note that you will need a commercially available USB cable (A-B type) to c

Page 80 - MIDI Settings

E-783Click the [System] icon. On the dialog box thatappears, click the [Hardware] tab, and then clickthe [Driver Signing] button.4On the dialog box th

Page 81 - Downloading Data

E-79Internet Data Expansion SystemThe Music Data Management Software application on the CD-ROM that comes bundled with the digital piano lets youtrans

Page 82 - Saving Data

E-80Saving DataYou can save data you create and data you transfer to the digital piano from a computer to the digital piano’s built-in Flashmemory, or

Page 83 - Using an SD Memory Card

E-81Saving DataUsing an SD Memory CardYour digital piano is equipped with an SDmemory card slot that supports the use ofSD memory cards that you can u

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E-82Saving DataTo remove a memory card from the card slot1Press the memory card into the card slot and thenrelease it.• This will cause the card to co

Page 85 - Saving Files

E-83Saving FilesYou can use the procedures in this section to save SongMemory, Synthesizer, and other data you create to SDmemory cards for later load

Page 86 - Loading a File

E-84Saving Data0Press the YES button to save the data. This will causethe message “Pls Wait” to appear on the display toindicate that a memory card ac

Page 87 - Renaming a File

E-850After selecting the user area, press the [왔] CURSORbutton.• This will display a confirmation message askingwhether you really want to load the da

Page 88 - Formatting an SD Memory Card

E-86Deleting a FileYou can perform the procedure in this section to delete a filefrom the SD memory card.IMPORTANT!• Note that the file delete operati

Page 89 - Inputting Characters

E-87To format an SD memory card1Press the CARD button.• This causes the CARD indicator to appear on thedisplay, and also displays “Card” in the displ

Page 90 - SD Memory Card Error Messages

E-7ContentsSafety Precautions ...E-1Introduction ...E-5General Guide...E-10Attaching the Score

Page 91 - Troubleshooting

E-88Saving DataSD Memory Card Error MessagesDisplay Message CauseActionErr Card R/WErr CardFullErr No CardErr No DataErr NameErr ReadOnlyErr FormatErr

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E-89TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause Action See pageNo digital piano soundAuto Accompaniment does notsound.Sound output does not changewhen key p

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E-90TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause Action See pageNothing happens when theLAYER or SPLIT button ispressed.No sound is produced whenplaying MIDI

Page 94 - Specifications

E-91TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause Action See pageCannot save data to an SDmemory card.Cannot recall data from an SDmemory card.After transferr

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E-92SpecificationsModels: PX-410R/PX-575RKeyboard: 88 keys with touch response (Off/1/2/3)Tones: 400 Advanced Tones + 200 Preset Tones + 20 Drum Sets

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E-93Registration MemoryNumber of Setups: 32 (4 setups × 8 banks)Memory Contents: Tone, Rhythm, Tempo, Layer on/off, Split on/off, Split point, Harmoni

Page 97 - Operating Precautions

E-94Power Supply: AC Adaptor: AD-12Power Consumption: 12V 18WDimensions: 134.4 × 34.9 × 15.5cm (52 15/16 × 133/4 × 6 1/8 inch)Weight: Approximately

Page 98 - Models PX-410R/PX-575R

E-95BBe sure to read and observe the following operating precautions. LocationAvoid the following locations for this product.• Areas exposed to direc

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Basic DefaultChannel ChangedDefaultMode MessagesAlteredNoteNumber True voiceVelocity Note ONNote OFFAfter Key’sTouch Ch’sPitch BenderControlChange1-16

Page 100 - PX410/575E1B

ProgramChange :True #System ExclusiveSystem : Song PosCommon : Song Sel: TuneSystem : ClockReal Time : CommandsAux : Local ON/OFF: All notes OFFMessag

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