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LK40/42-ES-1
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USER’S GUIDE
GUÍA DEL USUARIO
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - GUÍA DEL USUARIO

LK40/42-ES-1PUSER’S GUIDEGUÍA DEL USUARIO

Page 2 - FCC WARNING

E-8POWER/MODEVOLUMEFILL-INSYNCHRO/STOPFINGEREDCASIO CHORDNORMALONOFFSTART/TEMPOKEY LIGHTONE KEY PLAYNUMBER3-STEP LESSONDEMOSTEP 2STEP 1 STEP 3RHYTHMTO

Page 3 - Welcome

E-9* Attachment of Score StandInsert the score stand into the slot at the top of the keyboard as shown in theillustration.11111 POWER/MODE selector222

Page 4 - Safety Precautions

E-10POWER/MODEVOLUMEFILL-INSYNCHRO/STOPFINGEREDCASIO CHORDNORMALONOFFSTART/TEMPOKEY LIGHTONE KEY PLAYNUMBERSTEP01472583695412Set the POWER/MODE select

Page 5 - 478B-E-005A

E-11EFILL-INNCHRO/STOPSTART/TEMPOKEY LIGHTONE KEY PLAYNUMBER3-STEP LESSONDEMOSTEP 2STEP 1 STEP 3RHYTHMTONETUNE0147258369:VALUE UP:VALUE DOWNTRANSPOSES

Page 6 - CAUTION

E-12 Phones/Output JackBefore connecting headphones or other external equipment, be sure to first turndown the volume settings of the keyboard and th

Page 7 - Care of Your Keyboard

E-13478B-E-015BKeyboard or guitar ampTo keyboard’s PHONES/OUTPUT jackStandard plugINPUTConnection ExampleAccessories and OptionsUse only the accessori

Page 8 - Contents

E-14Power SupplyThis keyboard can be powered by current from a standard household wall outlet(using the specified AC adaptor) or by batteries. Always

Page 9

E-15Important!Improper handling of batteries can cause them to burst and leak, which creates thedanger of personal injury or damage due to contact wit

Page 10 - Control Locations

E-16Caution!• For safety sake, be sure to unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet wheneverleaving the keyboard unattended for a long time (such as

Page 11 - 478B-E-011A

E-17This part of the manual provides you with the basic information you need to use yourkeyboard. To switch power on and off1. Set the POWER/MODE sel

Page 12 - Quick Reference

478B-E-002AGUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THE UNIT INTHE U.S.A. (not applicable to other areas).NOTICEThis equipment has been tested and

Page 13 - 3-STEP LESSON

E-183. Use the number buttons to input the 2-digit number that identifies the tone you want toselect.• Always enter two digits for the tone number. If

Page 14 - Connections

E-19• There are no sounds assigned to any keyboard keys from B4 onward when the “99PERCUSSION” tone is selected.Digital SamplingA number of the tones

Page 15 - Accessories and Options

E-20<Keys and their indicators><Note Names>Notes• You cannot change the transpose setting while the keyboard is in the Song BankMode.• In

Page 16 - Power Supply

E-21Notes• In step 2 of the above procedure, you could also use the number buttons to input avalue from 00 to 50.• Pressing both of the TEMPO buttons

Page 17 - DC 9V jack

E-22 Playing rhythmsThis keyboard features a collection of 100 exciting built-in rhythm patterns. Eachpattern provides percussion back up for all you

Page 18 - ■ Power On Alert

E-23 Using auto-accompanimentThis keyboard features 100 accompaniment patterns that let you add full accompani-ments to your performances automatical

Page 19 - Basic Operations

E-24Using the CASIO CHORD systemThe CASIO CHORD system lets you easily play the four main types of chords. Play ofchords is simplified as shown in the

Page 20 - Keyboard split tones

E-25Using standard fingeringsThe FINGERED mode lets you play a wider variety of chords. In this mode, you canstart play of an accompaniment pattern by

Page 21 - B (-1) tuningNormal tuning

E-26• See the “Fingered Chord Charts” on page A-4 for information on the fingerings ofchords for all roots.To play a FINGERED auto-accompaniment1. Use

Page 22 - 

E-27 Improvising with the preset patternsPressing the START/STOP button to start rhythm play causes the normal version ofthe pattern to be played. Yo

Page 23 - ■ Playing the demo tunes

E-1478B-E-003AWelcome...To the happy family of satisfied CASIO electronic musical instrument owners! To get the mostout of the many features and funct

Page 24 - ■ Playing rhythms

E-28 Using Three Step Lesson SystemEven individuals who cannot play the keyboard at all can follow along with the 100built-in Song Bank tunes with th

Page 25 - Melody keyboard

E-293. Input the two digit number for the tune you want to play.4. Press the START/STOP button to start play of the selected tune.• The tune you selec

Page 26 - Using the CASIO CHORD system

E-30Notes• Always enter two digits for the Song Bank number.• You can input a Song Bank tune number even while another Song Bank tune isplaying.• If y

Page 27 - Using standard fingerings

E-31How the Three Step Lesson System operates in Steps 1 through 3When using an auto-accompaniment Song Bank tune with the Three Step LessonSystem, th

Page 28 - Accompaniment keyboard

E-32Turning Off Key Lighting1. Press the KEY LIGHT button.• Press the KEY LIGHT button again to turn key lighting back on.Note• Key lighting turns on

Page 29 - ■ Using Synchro start

E-33 Step 1: Easy PlayYou can press the ONE KEY PLAY buttons or any of the keyboard keys to play alongwith the melody (right hand part) of the Song B

Page 30 - Three Step Lesson System

E-342. Play the notes indicated by the Three Step Lesson System.• The accompaniment (left hand) part of the tune follows along as you play the melody(

Page 31 - SONG BANK icon

E-35 To practice the left hand partOnce you master right hand part play, you can use the two-hand tunes (numbers 85through 99) to practice left hand

Page 32 - Two-hand Song Bank Tune

E-36MIDI478B-E-038A What is MIDI?The letters MIDI stand for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, which is the name ofa worldwide standard for digita

Page 33 - LightsGoes out

E-37478B-E-039AMIDI ChannelsMIDI allows you to send the data for multiple parts at the same time, with each partbeing sent over a separate MIDI channe

Page 34 - KEY LIGHT

E-2Safety PrecautionsSymbolsVarious symbols are used in this operating manual and on the product itself to ensure that theproduct is used safely and c

Page 35 - STEP 1 icon

E-38 NOTE ON/OFFThis message sends data when a key is pressed (NOTE ON) or released (NOTE OFF).A NOTE ON/OFF message include a note number (to indicat

Page 36 - ■ Step 3: Normal Play

E-39 LOCAL CONTROL (Default: on) /GM mapping (Default: off)This setting determines whether or not the keyboard and sound source of thiskeyboard are co

Page 37 - STEP 1 STEP 3

E-40 To turn off LOCAL CONTROLWhile holding down the RHYTHM button, press the SONG BANK button.• This also turns on GM mapping. To turn on LOCAL CONTR

Page 38 - Computer etc

E-41 TroubleshootingBe sure to check the following table whenever you experience problems with key-board operation.1. Power supply problem.2. Volume

Page 39 - ■ General MIDI

E-42 478B-E-044ACauseSymptom Action• Keyboard keys remain lit.• Keyboard keys light but nosound is produced.• RHYTHM button does notwork.• Song Bank t

Page 40 - 478B-E-040A

E-43 SpecificationsModel: LK-40/LK-42Keyboard: 61 standard-size keys; 5 octavesKey Light System: Can be turned on and off (up to 4 keys can be lit at

Page 41 - MIDI OUT

A-1Appendix/Apéndice GM Tone Map List Lista de asignaciones de sonido GM478B-E-091A00 GRAND PIANO01 BRIGHT PIANO02 HONKY-TONK03 E GRAND PIANO04 ELEC

Page 42 - 478B-E-042A

A-2 478B-E-092A47 SYNTH-BRASS 148 SYNTH-BRASS 249 SYNTH-BRASS 350 SOPRANO SAX51 ALTO SAX52 TENOR SAX53 OBOE54 CLARINET55 PICCOLO56 FLUTE57 RECORDER58

Page 43 - Technical Reference

A-3478B-E-093APOPS I00 CLUB POP01 FUNKY POP 102 RAP POP03 FUNKY POP 204 SOUL BALLAD05 POP BALLAD06 LOVE BALLAD07 FUNKY POP 308 EPIC BALLAD09 LITE POPP

Page 44 - 478B-E-044A

A-4 478B-E-094A Fingered Chord Charts Cuadros de acordes digitadosAckord-typRotM m 7 m7 dim7CC/(D)D(D)/EEFF/(G)G(G)/AA(A)/BBM7 m7-5dim aug

Page 45 - ■ Specifications

E-3Do not place containers containing water or other liquids on the instrument.• Do not place the following objects on the instrument. Placing such ob

Page 46 - Appendix/Apéndice

A-57sus4 m add9 mM7 7-5add9CC/(D)D(D)/EEFF/(G)G(G)/AA(A)/BBAckord-typRot478B-E-095ACannot be specified in FINGERED setting because of accom-

Page 47 - A-2 478B-E-092A

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Page 48 - ■ Lista de ritmos



Page 49 - ■ Fingered Chord Charts



Page 50 - 7sus4 m add9 mM7 7



Page 51 - 478B-E-096A



Page 52 - 478B-E-097A



Page 53 - 478B-E-098A

478B-E-102AFunction ...BasicChannelModeNoteNumber:VelocityAfterTouchPitch BenderControlChangeProgramDefaultChangedDefaultMessagesAlteredTrue voiceNote

Page 54 - 478B-E-099A

478B-E-103AControlChangeProgramChange:System ExclusiveSystemCommonSystemReal TimeAuxMessagesRemarksTrue #: Song Pos: Song Sel: Tune: Clock: Commands:

Page 55 - 478B-E-100A

MA0104-B Printed in MalaysiaLK40/42-ES-1This recycle mark indicates that the packaging conforms to the environmental protection legislation in Germany

Page 56 - 478B-E-101A

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

Page 57 - MIDI Implementation Chart

E-5• You may not be able to see the keyboard keys light under direct sunlight or inother brightly lit areas.Care of Your KeyboardAvoid heat, humidity

Page 58 - ❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊

E-6Contents478B-E-008BWelcome....... E-1Main Features ...

Page 59 - 6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome

E-7478B-E-009AUsing auto-accompaniment ................... E-23About the accompaniment keybo

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