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1. Cannot be specified in FINGERED setting because of accompaniment keyboard limitations but augmented and diminished seventh chords made up of the same component notes with different base note can be used instead Chords with same component notes as B aug D aug F aug Chords with same component notes as B aug F aug G aug Chords with same component notes as dim dim7 dim7 Ff dim7 Chords with same component notes as dim7 Ct dim7 E dim7 dim7 Chords with same component notes as B dim 7 D dim7 Fdim7 Ab dim7 No puede especificarse en el ajuste FINGERED debido a las limitaciones del teclado de acompa amiento pero en su lugar pueden usarse los acordes aumentados y disminu dos s ptima compuestos por las mismas notas componentes con diferente nota b sica Acordes con las mismas notas componentes como B aumentada D aumentada Ff aumentada Acordes con las mismas notas componentes como B aumentada F aumentada G aumentada Acordes con las mismas notas componentes como dim 7 dim7 E dim7 F dim7 Acordes con las mismas notas componentes como BP 7 dim7 E dim7 dim7 Acordes con las mismas notas comp
2. chart below Keys Type Example Pressing one Major C e accompaniment chord C Major key Chord Pressing two Minor Cm Spore coore E accompaniment chord C Minor keys Chord ele Pressing three Seventh C7 ereaaes coore e accompaniment chord C Seventh keys Chord Pressing four Cm7 accompaniment seventh C Minor THT keys chord Seventh Chord EI NOTE The bottom leftmost note that you play determines the name of the chord If the bottom note is a C for example the keyboard produces a C chord When pressing more than one accompaniment key it makes no difference whether the keys to the right of the bottom note are white or black 653A E 031A LK70S e 26 31 p65 29 Auto Accompaniment To play a CASIO CHORD auto accompaniment 6 Use the POWER MODE switch to select CASIO CHORD e Select an auto rhythm as described under To select and play a rhythm on page E 28 Start play of the rhythm If you want to start play of the normal rhythm pattern press the START STOP button You can also use synchro start page E 31 to start rhythm play Press either up to four keys on the accompaniment keyboard and the corresponding accompaniment starts to play automatically m Ll m7 Chord name o Continue pressing different keys on the accompanim
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6. Appendix Apendice Tone List Note Table Lista de sonidos Tabla de notas NOTE A NOTA display screen will show for the number Lapantalla de presentaci n mostrar para el numero whenever a program change number other than those siempre que se recibe un n mero de cambio de programa listed below is received over the navigate channel diferente al listado debajo sobre el canal de navegaci n Tone Name Range Type Maximum Polyphony Prog Change Bank Select Msb Nombre de sonido Tipo de gama Polifon a m xima Cambio de programa Msb de selecci n de banco GRAND PIANO BRIGHT PIANO MELLOW PIANO DANCE PIANO STRINGS PIANO HONKY TONK OCTAVE PIANO ELEC GRAND PIANO ELEC PIANO MODERN E PIANO CHORUSED EP SOFT E PIANO E PIANO PAD HARPSICHORD COUPLED HARPSICHORD 15 CLAVI 32 CHROMATIC PERC 6 32 1 CELESTA 17 GLOCKENSPIEL 32 18 VIBRAPHONE 32 19 MARIMBA 32 gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt Oo 3 IQ 8 DRAWBAR ORGAN 1 DRAWBAR ORGAN 2 PERC ORGAN 1 PERC ORGAN 2 ELEC ORGAN ROCK ORGAN CHURCH ORGAN CHAPEL ORGAN ACCORDION OCTAVE ACCORDION BANDONEON HARMONICA gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt PM 00 MOM NYLON STR GUITAR STEEL STR GUITAR 12 STR GUITAR JAZZ GUITAR C
7. Adjust the main volume page E 17 tune SCORING STEP 1 STEP2 STEP 3 KEY LIGHT O Find the tune you want to play in the SONG BANK List and note its number Ghord Fingering e See page 7 for the Song Bank List e Press the SONG BANK button to enter the Song o Bank Mode Press the START STOP button to stop playback of the Song Bank tune The tune you select continues to play until you stop it RHYTHM SONG BANK SONG BANK 2 CARD amp Indicator appears Use the number buttons to input the tune s two digit number Example To select 38 ALOHA OE input 3 and then 8 TONE g h 0 YA ns JOALONA Oe CARD amp Song number Song name NOTE A Tune Number 00 is the initial default Song Bank tune setting whenever you turn on keyboard power You can also increment the displayed tune number by pressing and decrement is by pressing 653A E 021B E 1 9 LK70S_e_19 25 p65 19 04 8 18 11 04 AM Playing a Built in Tune Adjusting the Tempo Each tune has a preset default tempo beats per minute that is set automatically whenever you select a tune While the tune is playing you can change the tempo setting to a value in the range of 40 to 255 To set the tempo Use the TEMPO buttons to set the tempo Increases the tempo value Decreases the tempo value Tempo value NOTE While the tempo value is flashing yo
8. If you selected lesson Step 2 Play the correct notes on the keyboard Press the keyboard key that lights Note that with a Piano Solo tune the keyboard key light turns off as soon as you press the key The keyboard key for the next note you will need to play flashes Accompaniment left hand part plays in time with the notes as long as you press the correct keyboard keys To stop play at any time press the START STOP button E 12 LK70S_e_08 18 p65 12 Care of your keyboard Avoid heat humidity or direct sunlight Do not overexpose the instrument to direct sunlight or place it near an air conditioner or in any extremely hot place Do not use near a TV or radio This instrument can cause video or audio interference with TV and radio reception If this happens move the instrument away from the TV or radio Do not use lacquer thinner or similar chemicals for cleaning Clean the keyboard with a soft cloth dampened in a weak solution of water and a neutral detergent Soak the cloth in the solution and squeeze until it is almost dry Avoid use in areas subjected to temperature extremes Extremely high or low temperature can cause figures on the LCD screen to become dim and difficult to read This condition should correct itself when the keyboard is brought back to normal temperature NOTE A You may notice lines in the finish of the case of this keyboard These lines are a result o
9. Evaluation Mode Display Level Indicator 9 Levels This indicator shows the evaluation of your current performance at a glance The more segments that appear the higher your points Example 50 points Timing Indicator In the Evaluation Mode the configuration of the star changes with each note to let you know how your timing is The more stars the better your timing x a pe x 653A E 024B 04 8 18 11 04 AM Evaluation Results After you finish playing the keyboard calculates an evaluation of your total performance from beginning to end and displays your total score on the monitor screen The greater the score the higher your evaluation is Evaluation Rank Display Messages Display Message Bravo Great Not bad Again MERE lt High gt Evaluation Ranges lt Low gt indicates that the Evaluation Mode was exited before an evaluation result could be obtained NOTE f you press the START STOP button and interrupt the Evaluation Mode part way through the monitor screen shows the evaluation points you have accumulated up to that point In this case the keyboard does not display a message Using the Lesson Functions and Evaluation Mode Perform the following steps to master your favorite tunes Step 1 Master the timing Select the tune you want to use Press the STEP 1 butto
10. eene E 38 Using a SmartMedia Card E 40 Getting Ready E 41 Reading a SmartMedia card E 42 SmartMedia Card Error Messages E 43 Troubleshooting E 45 Specifications E 47 653A E 009A LK70S e 01 07 p65 7 CS i tl Contents 1 Tone List Note Table A 1 Fingered Chord Charts A 5 Rhythm c eR A 7 Song Bank A 7 MIDI messages that can be sent and received using the USB port Company and product names used in this manual may be registered trademarks of others 04 8 18 11 08 AM _ General Guide MIC VOLUME SING ALONG FUNCTION VENUS PLAY sToP KEY LIGHT 0000 SONG BANK CARD RHYTHM KEY CONTROL TRANSPOSE STEP STEP2 5 scorinc Ci non SPEAK a cTEp 2 3 iu 0 c c cs RHYTHM o POWER MODE MAIN VOL SYNGHRO STARWSTOP TEMPO e FINGERED ON e CASIO CHORD SONG BANK e NORMAL RHYTHM CONTROLLER 8 65 010 LK70S 08 18 p65 8 04 8 18 11 08 AM General Guid
11. the batteries are facing correctly CAUTION Misuse of batteries can cause them to leak resulting in damage to nearby objects or to explode creating the risk of fire and personal injury Always make sure you observe the following precautions Use only batteries that are specified for use with this S product Remove batteries from the product if you do not plan to use it for a long time E 13 04 8 18 11 03 AM Power Supply Using the AC Adaptor Make sure that you use only the AC adaptor specified for this keyboard Specified AC Adaptor AD 5 Rear Panel DC 9V jack AC adaptor AD 5 Uy AC outlet Also note the following important warnings and precautions when using the AC adaptor N WARNING Misuse of the AC adaptor creates the risk of fire and electric shock Always make sure you observe the following precautions Be sure to use only the AC adaptor that is specified for this product Use only a power source whose voltage is within the rating marked on the AC adaptor Do not overload electrical outlets and extension cords oe Never place heavy objects on the cord or subject it to heat Never try to modify the cord or subject it to excessive bending Never twist or stretch the cord Should the electric cord or plug become damaged contact your original retailer or authorized CASIO Service Provider Never touch the AC adaptor while your hands are wet Doing
12. A Open Triangle Shaker Count Voice 1 ewe Count Voice 2 Count Voice 3 Count Voice 4 Count Voice 5 A 3 04 8 18 11 04 AM Appendix Ap ndice A 4 LK70S_es_appendix p65 T A 440Hz is 1 Standard type Tipo estandar e T I 1 i 17 GLOCKENSPIEL 77 PICCOLO 17 GLOCKENSPIEL LU 77 PICCOLO Low pitch instruments Coe altura tonal baja D Sound Effect Efecto de sonido Beati Keyboard range uus Gama del teclado No scale for tones Sin escala para los sonidos lt Available range using transpose or a message receive b NL Gama disponible usando la transposici n o recepci n de mensaje 04 8 18 11 04 AM 653A E 102B Appendix Ap ndice Fingered Chord Charts Cuadros de acordes digitados This table shows the left hand fingerings including inverted forms for a number of often used chords 432 Left hand finger Esta tabla muestra las digitaciones incluyendo las formas invertidas para varios de 5 1 numbers los acordes mas a menudo usados Numeros de los dedos de la mano izquierda p N 5 E a a a a N m a a
13. become damaged contact your original retailer or authorized CASIO Service Provider E 2 LK70S e 01 07 p65 2 eo oe Never touch the AC adaptor while your hands are wet Doing so creates the risk of electric shock Use the AC adaptor where it will not be splashed with water Water creates the risk of fire and electric shock Do not place a vase or any other container filled with liquid on top of the AC adaptor Water creates the risk of fire and electric shock Batteries Misuse of batteries can cause them to leak resulting in damage to nearby objects or to explode creating the risk of fire and personal injury Always make sure you observe the following precautions Never try to take batteries apart or allow them to become shorted Never expose batteries to heat or dispose of them by incineration Never mix old batteries with new ones Never mix batteries of different types Do not charge the batteries Make sure the positive and negative ends of the batteries are facing correctly Do not incinerate the product Never throw the product into fire Doing so can cause it to explode creating the risk of fire and personal injury Water and Foreign Matter Water other liquids and foreign matter such as pieces of metal getting into the product create the risk of fire and electric shock Take the following steps immediately 1 Turn off power 2 If you are using the
14. set to OFF 1 Increase the microphone volume setting 2 Change the microphone ON OFF switch setting to ON Page E 26 Page E 26 Cannot recall data from a card E 46 LK70S_e_45 47 p65 46 1 The card is not inserted correctly into the card slot 2 You are trying to use a card whose voltage or capacity is not supported by this keyboard 3 The card is damaged 1 Correctly insert the card into the card slot 2 Use only a card of the voltage and capacity specified for this keyboard 3 Use a different card 04 8 18 11 04 AM Page E 41 Page E 40 Page E 40 653A E 048A Specifications Model 705 Keyboard 61 standard size keys 5 octaves Key Light System Can be turned on and off up to 10 keys can be lit at the same time Tones 100 Rhythm Instrument Tones 52 Polyphony 24 notes maximum 12 for certain tones Auto Accompaniment Rhythm Patterns Tempo Chords Rhythm Controller Accomp Volume 50 Variable 216 steps J 40 to 255 2 fingering methods CASIO CHORD FINGERED START STOP FILL IN SYNCHRO 0 to 99 100 steps lt 3 Step Lesson System gt 3 step Lesson Playback Evaluation Mode Voice Fingering Guide 3 lessons Step 1 2 3 Repeat play of a single tune Scoring On Off Song Bank Number of Tunes Controllers 60 Up to 5 download songs START STOP LEFT RIGHT Sing
15. you manually turn off power and then turn it back on again 653A E 017A LK70S e 08 18 p65 15 04 8 18 11 04 AM Power Supply E 15 Connections Phones Output Jack PREPARATION Before connecting headphones or other external equipment be sure to first turn down the volume settings of the keyboard and the connected equipment You can then adjust volume to the desired level after connections are complete Rear Panel PHONES OUTPUT jack Red PIN plu e PP plug LEFT RIGHT AUX IN or similar terminal of audio amplifier Keyboard amp ___ guitar amp etc Connecting Headphones Figure Connecting headphones cuts off output from the keyboard s built in speakers so you can play even late at night without disturbing anyone Audio Equipment Figure Connect the keyboard to a audio equipment using a commercially available connecting cord with a standard plug on one end and two PIN plugs on the other end Note that the standard plug you connect to the keyboard must be a stereo plug otherwise you will be able to output only one of stereo channels In this configuration you normally set the input selector of the audio equipment to the terminal usually marked AUX IN or something similar where the cord from the keyboard is connected See the user documentation that comes with your audio equipment for full details Musical Instrument Amplifier Figure 9 Use a commercially a
16. Along Mode Number of Tunes Controllers 60 PLAY STOP KEY CONTROL 25 steps 12 semitones to 12 semitones User Area Capacity Approximately 89 Kbytes Other Functions Transpose Tuning 25 steps 12 semitones to 12 semitones 101 steps A4 approximatery 440Hz 50Cents Card Slot Functions 3 3V SmartMedia 8MB 16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB Playback of SMF card formatting Terminals SUSTAIN Jack Headphone Output Jack Microphone In USB Port Standard jack Stereo standard jack Output Impedance 94Q Output Voltage 3V RMS MAX Standard jack with microphone volume knob Input impedance 3KQ Input sensitivity 10mV Power Jack 9V DC Power Supply Batteries Battery Life AC Adaptor Auto Power Off 2 way 6 AA size batteries Approximately 1 hour continuous operation on manganese batteries Approximately 4 hours continuous operation on alkaline batteries AD 5 Turns power off approximately 6 minutes after last key operation Enabled under batter power only can be disabled manually Speaker Output 2 0W 2 0W Power Consumption 9V 7 7W Dimensions 94 4 x 37 3 x 13 0 cm 37 x 14 x 5 inch Weight 653A E 049A LK70S e 45 47 p65 47 Approximately 4 6kg 10 1 Ibs without batteries Design and specifications are subject to change without notice o 04 8 18 11 04 AM E 47 1 1
17. CASIO format and then transfer it to the keyboard SmartMedia Card Slot You can load a card with a standard MIDI file SMF and play it back on the keyboard 653A E 007A E 5 LK70S_e_01 07 p65 5 04 8 18 11 03 AM Contents Safety Precautions E 1 Main Features E 5 ContentS aiii E 6 General Guide E 8 Attaching the Score Stand E 9 Quick Reference E 11 To play the keyboard E 11 Care of your keyboard E 12 Power Supply E 13 Using batteries E 13 Using the AC Adaptor E 14 Auto Power E 15 Power On 1 E 15 Connections E 16 Phones Output E 16 USB ve ddr E 16 SUSTAIN Jack E 16 Microphone E 16 Accessories and Options E 16 E 6 LK70S e 01 07 p65 6 Basic Operations E 17 To play the keyboard E 17 Selecting a E 17 Turning the Key Light System Omand 18 Playing Built in Tune 19 To play back a Song Bank tune
18. LOL OOL LPIOH v9 uoisseJdx3 x LL I 1 p ue PT 653A E 107A 04 8 18 11 04 AM 65 LK70S es MIDI Chart E This recycle mark indicates that the packaging conforms to the environmental protection legislation in Germany Esta marca de reciclaje indica que el empaquetado se ajusta a la legislaci n de protecci n ambiental en Alemania CASIO CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD 6 2 Hon machi 1 chome Shibuya ku Tokyo 151 8543 Japan LK70S_es_Cover p65 2 04 8 18 11 03 AM MA0406 B Printed in China LK70S ES 1
19. STOP button to stop tune play Press the SONG BANK button This enters the Sing The same song plays in an endless loop until you Along Song Bank Mode and displays the Song Bank stop it indicator NOT Bee TONE F To return a tune to its default key press both of the KEY 42 RHYTHM amp SONG BANK buttons A at the SONG BANK 2 CARD amp Indicator appears SmartMedia card Press the CARD button This enters the Sing Along Mode and displays the CARD indicator RHYTHM SONG BANK 2 CARD CARD amp Indicator appears e Use the number buttons to input the song number NOTE The initial power on default tune setting is OO You can also specify the song number using the and buttons 653A E 029A E 27 LK70S e 26 31 p65 27 04 8 18 11 04 AM Auto Accompaniment TONE C C9C3 L OOO Number buttons C 9 Ca C3 ene 22 SONG BANK CARD RHYTHM 14 1 POWER MODE SYNCHRO Playing rhythms This keyboard features a collection of 50 exciting built in rhythm patterns Each pattern provides percussion back up for all your performances To select and play a rhythm 6 set the POWER MODE switch to NORMAL e Find the rhythm you want to use in the Rhythm List page A 7 and note its rhythm number Press the RHYTHM button When you do the RHYTHM indicator appears The number
20. data that has been purchased downloaded from the Internet or obtained from any other source 653A E 037A LK70S_e_32 44 p65 35 Connection to a Computer Changing the Settings This section tells you how to make the settings required when connecting to a computer GM MODE Default Off on Configures the keyboard for optimal General MIDI data play tone specification matching etc oFF Returns to default keyboard setup Press the FUNCTION button until the GM MODE screen appears Example When GM MODE is turned off ann gFCM Mode CARD amp e Use the and or 0 and 1 buttons to turn the setting on and off Example To turn GM MODE on E on GM Mo 0 e CARD amp KEYBOARD CHANNEL Default 1 The keyboard channel is the channel used to send messages from this keyboard to a computer You can specify one channel from 01 to 16 as the keyboard channel Press the FUNCTION button until the KEYBOARD CHANNEL screen appears E u Ke y D 0 Ch CARD amp e Use the 4 and the number buttons to change the channel number Example To specify channel 4 2255 Ch CARD amp E 35 04 8 18 11 04 AM Connection to a Computer NAVIGATE CHANNEL Default 4 When messages are received from a computer for play on this keyboard the navigate channel is the channel whose note data appears on the display You can select one channel from 01 to 16 as the
21. is not set correctly in the card slot 2 There is no card in the card slot or the card was removed part way through a card operation 1 Remove the card and reinsert it correctly page E 41 2 Insert a card into the card slot Never remove a card from the card slot while a card access operation is in progress Er Format 1 The format of the card is not compatible with this keyboard 2 The card is damaged 1 Change to a card that has the proper format 2 Use a different card Er Protect The card is write protected Use a different card Remove the card s write protect sticker to enable data storage E 40 Er SizeOver The SMF you are trying to read is too large Press the CARD button to return to the SMF data selection screen and then select different SMF data that is smaller than the file you are trying to read page 42 Er WrongDat The SMF data is corrupted or the wrong format Use different data Er Not SMFO You are attempting to play SMF data that is not Format 0 Use only Format 0 SMF data Er No File 653A E 045A LK70S e 32 44 p65 You are trying to read data from a card that does not contain any SMF data that is supported by this keyboard Load a card that contains SMF data that is supported by this keyboard E 43 04 8 18 11 04 AM 653A E 046A Troubleshooting Problem Pos
22. navigate channel Since this setting lets you use the data on any channel of commercially available SMF data to light on the on screen keyboard guide you can analyze how different parts of an arrangement are played 6 Press the FUNCTION button until the NAVIGATE CHANNEL screen appears ms uNavi Ch CARD amp e Use the 4 and the number buttons 0 through 9 to change the channel number Example To specify channel 2 ums GeNavi Ch CARD amp E 36 LK70S e 32 44 p65 36 To turn off specific sounds before playing back tune data that is being received Navigate channel on off gt gt o While playing tune data press the RIGHT button This cuts the sound of the navigate channel but on screen keyboard guide keys continue to light in accordance with the channel s data as it is received Press RIGHT button again to turn the channel back on Next lower channel from navigate channel on off gt gt While playing tune data press the LEFT button This cuts the sound of the channel whose number is one less than the navigate channel but on screen keyboard guide keys continue to light in accordance with the channel s data as it is received Press LEFT button again to turn the channel back on Example If the navigate channel is channel 4 the above operation turns off channel 3 653A E 038A 04 8 18 11 04 AM LOCAL CONTROL Default On oFF Anything played on the keyboard is outp
23. so creates the risk of electric shock Use the AC adaptor where it will not be splashed with water Water creates the risk of fire and electric shock Do not place a vase or any other container filled with liquid on top of the AC adaptor Water creates the risk of fire and electric shock 14 LK70S_e_08 18 p65 14 CAUTION Misuse of the AC adaptor creates the risk of fire and electric shock Always make sure you observe the following precautions Do not locate the electric cord near a stove or other Sources of heat Never pull on the cord when unplugging from the electrical outlet Always grasp the AC adaptor when unplugging Insert the AC adaptor into the wall outlet as far as it o will go Unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet during lightening storms or before leaving on a trip or other long term absence At least once a year unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet and wipe away any dust that is built up in the area around the prongs of the plug IMPORTANT ______________________ Make sure that the keyboard is turned off before connecting or disconnecting the AC adaptor Using the AC adaptor for a long time can cause it to become warm to the touch This is normal and does not indicate malfunction 653A E 016A 04 8 18 11 04 AM Auto Power Off When you are using battery power keyboard power turns off automatically whenever you leave it on without performi
24. turn off the keyboard while the card is being accessed Doing so can corrupt the data on the SmartMedia card or even damage the card slot Never try to insert any type of card other than a 3 3V SmartMedia card into the card slot Doing so can damage the keyboard Inserting a SmartMedia card that is charged with static electricity into the card slot can cause malfunction of the keyboard If this happens turn the keyboard off and then back on again 65 042 04 8 18 11 04 SmartMedia card that has been in the card slot for a long time may feel hot when you remove it This is normal and does not indicate malfunction Note that a SmartMedia card has a limited service life After long use you may not be able to store data to read data from and or delete data from a card When this happens you will need to purchase a new SmartMedia card CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD assumes no responsibility for any loss or damage to you or any third party arising out of the loss or corruption of data Inserting and Removing a SmartMedia Card The following describes how to insert a SmartMedia card into the card slot and how to remove it To insert a SmartMedia card into the card slot With the contact side of the SmartMedia card facing downwards insert the card into the card slot Carefully push the card into the slot as far as it will go To remove a SmartMedia card from the slot After making sure tha
25. A E 022B 04 8 18 11 04 AM 3 Step Lesson System START STOP With the 3 Step Lesson System you can practice built in tunes and SMF data from a SmartMedia card and even plot your progress according to the evaluation points the keyboard awards you See Using a SmartMedia card on page E 40 for information about using the SMF data from a SmartMedia card for playback Lesson Progress Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Evaluation t 1 1 y Targeted Practice 3 Step Lesson The 3 step lesson feature takes you through the three distinct steps described below to help you learn to play tunes on the keyboard Step 1 Master the timing In this step pressing any key on the keyboard plays the correct note so you can concentrate on getting the timing right without worrying about playing the right note Accompaniment left hand part waits until you press a key before proceeding to the next phrase Step 2 Master the notes In this step you use the display to learn which fingers you should use and how loud or soft to play and the key light system to learn which keyboard keys to press Accompaniment left hand part waits until your play the correct note so you can learn at your own pace Step 3 Play at normal speed This is where you enjoy actually playing the tunes you learn using Step 1 and Step 2 The key light system still shows you which keyboa
26. AC adaptor for power unplug it from the wall outlet 3 Contact your original retailer or an authorized CASIO Service Provider Disassembly and Modification Never try to take this product apart or modify it in any way Doing so creates the risk of electric shock burn injury or other personal injury Leave all internal inspection adjustment and maintenance up to your original retailer or authorized CASIO Service Provider 04 8 18 11 08 AM 653A E 004A Safety Precautions Dropping and Impact Continued use of this product after it has been damaged by dropping or subjecting it to strong impact creates the risk of fire and electric shock Take the following steps immediately 1 Turn off power 2 If you are using the AC adaptor for power unplug it from the wall outlet 3 Contact your original retailer or an authorized CASIO Service Provider Plastic Bags Never place the plastic bag the product comes in over your head or in your mouth Doing so creates the risk of suffocation Particular care concerning this precaution is required where small children are present Keep off of the product and stand Climbing onto the product or stand can cause it to tip over or become damaged Particular care concerning this precaution is required where small children are present Location Avoid locating the product on an unstable stand on an uneven surface or any other unstable location An unsta
27. ANK 2 CARD amp Indicator appears o Use the number buttons to input the two digit tone number of the tone you want to select Example To select 42 ACOUSTIC BASS input 4 and then 2 Ye Aco Bass CARD amp 653A E 019A E 1 7 LK70S_e_08 18 p65 17 04 8 18 11 04 AM Basic Operations NOTE ___________________________ Always input all two digits for the tone number including leading zeros if any If you input only one digit and stop the display will automatically clear your input after a few seconds You can also increment the displayed tone number by pressing and decrement it by pressing When the drum set is selected tone number 99 each keyboard key is assigned a different percussion sound See page A 3 for details Polyphony The term polyphony refers to the maximum number of notes you can play at the same time The keyboard has 24 note polyphony which includes the notes you play as well as the rhythms and auto accompaniment patterns that are played by the keyboard This means that when a rhythm or auto accompaniment pattern is being played by the keyboard the number of notes polyphony available for keyboard play is reduced Also note that some of the tones offer only 12 note polyphony When rhythm or auto accompaniment is playing the number of sounds simultaneously played is reduced Digital Sampling A number of the tones that are available with this keyboard h
28. E 19 Adjusting the E 20 To change the tone used for the melody of a Song Bank tune E 20 To play all tunes in succession E 20 3 Step Lesson System E 21 Evaluation Mode E 22 Using the Lesson Functions and Evaluation Mode E 23 Step 1 Master the timing E 23 Step 2 Master the notes E 24 Step Play at normal speed E 24 Voice Fingering Guide E 25 Using a Microphone for Sing Along E 26 Auto Accompaniment E 28 Playing rhythms 28 Using auto accompaniment E 28 Improvising with the preset patterns E 31 653A E 008A 04 8 18 11 03 AM Keyboard Settings E 32 Transposing the Keyboard E 32 About FUNCTION button E 32 Adjusting Accompaniment Volume E 33 Tuning the Keyboard E 33 Connection to a Computer E 34 Connecting to a Computer E 34 Expanding the Selections in the Song Bank Tunes E 35 General MIDI Tone E 35 Changing the Settings E 35 Messages
29. LEAN GUITAR ELEC GUITAR MUTE GUITAR OVERDRIVE GT DISTORTION GT FEEDBACK GT 00000500 653A E 099B A m 1 LK70S_es_appendix p65 1 04 8 18 11 04 AM Appendix Ap ndice Tone Name Nombre de sonido Range Type Tipo de gama Maximum Polyphony Polifonia maxima Prog Change Cambio de programa Bank Select Msb Msb de selecci n de banco ACOUSTIC BASS RIDE BASS FINGERED BASS PICKED BASS FRETLESS BASS SLAP BASS SYNTH BASS 1 SYNTH BASS 2 STR ORCHESTRA VIOLIN SLOW VIOLIN 2 ENSEMBLE STRINGS SLOW STRINGS CHAMBER SYNTH STRINGS 1 SYNTH STRINGS 2 CHOIRS VOICE DOO SYNTH VOICE gt gt gt gt TRUMPET TROMBONE TUBA MUTE TRUMPET FRENCH HORN BRASS BRASS SFZ SYNTH BRASS 1 SYNTH BRASS 2 SOPRANO SAX ALTO SAX TENOR SAX BARITONE SAX OBOE CLARINET PICCOLO FLUTE MELLOW FLUTE RECORDER PAN FLUTE OCARINA A 2 653A E 100A LK70S_es_appendix p65 2 04 8 18 11 04 AM Tone Name Nombre de sonido Range Type Tipo de gama Maximum Polyphony Polifonia maxima Appendix Ap ndice Prog Change Cambio de programa Bank Select Msb Msb de selecci n de banco SYNTH LEAD SQUARE LEAD SAWTOOTH LEAD MELLOW SAW LEAD SINE LEAD CALLIOPE VOICE LEAD BASS LEAD SYN
30. Precautions N DANGER Alkaline Batteries Perform the following steps immediately if fluid leaking from alkaline batteries ever gets into your eyes 1 Do not rub your eyes Rinse them with water 2 Contact your physician immediately Leaving alkaline battery fluid in your eyes can lead to loss of sight N WARNING Smoke Strange Odor Overheating Continued use of the product while it is emitting smoke a strange odor or heat creates the risk of fire and electric shock Take the following steps immediately 1 Turn off power 2 If you are using the AC adaptor for power unplug it from the wall outlet 3 Contact your original retailer or an authorized CASIO Service Provider AC Adaptor Misuse of the AC adaptor creates the risk of fire and electric shock Always make sure you observe the following precautions Be sure to use only the AC adaptor that is specified for this product Use only a power source whose voltage is within the rating marked on the AC adaptor Do not overload electrical outlets and extension cords O Misuse of the AC adaptor s electric cord can damage or break it creating the risk of fire and electric shock Always make sure you observe the following precautions Never place heavy objects on the cord or subject it to heat Never try to modify the cord or subject it to excessive bending Never twist or stretch the cord Should the electric cord or plug
31. TH PAD FANTASY WARM PAD POLYSYNTH BOWED PAD HALO PAD SOUND TRACK ATMOSPHERE BRIGHTNESS ECHO PAD gt gt gt NNNNNNNNN DRUMS DRUM SET NOTE The meaning of each range type is described below NOTA El significado de cada tipo de gama se describe debajo DRUM SET No 99 assigns 47 percussion sounds and five voice sounds to the keyboard as shown below The sounds assigned to each key are indicated above the keyboard 29 e DRUM SET 99 asigna 47 pulsadores de percusi n y cinco sonidos de voz al teclado como se muestra a continuaci n Los sonidos asignados a cada tecla se indican arriba del teclado 5 GQ G 4 040400008 Standard1 Kick 1 Side Stick Standard1 Snare 1 Hand Clap Standard1 Snare 2 Low Tom 2 Closed Hi Hat Low Tom 1 Pedal Hi Hat Mid Tom 2 Open Hi Hat Mid Tom 1 High Tom 2 Crash Cymbal 1 43 8 653A E 101A LK70S_es_appendix p65 3 High Tom 1 Ride Cymbal 1 Chinese Cymbal Ride Bell Tambourine Splash Cymbal Cowbell Crash Cymbal 2 Vibraslap Ride Cymbal 2 High Bongo Low Bongo Mute High Conga Open High Conga Open Low Conga High Timbale Low Timbale High Agogo Low Agogo Cabasa Maracas Short High Whistle Long Low Whistle Short Guiro Long Guiro Claves High Wood Block Low Wood Block Mute A Mute Triangle
32. _ Insert the SmartMedia card you want to format into the keyboard s card slot Make sure that the sticker is removed from the card s write area which enables writing To format a SmartMedia card D Press the FUNCTION button a number of times until the card format setting screen appears edFormat TONE RHYTHM SONG BANK 2 CARD amp Press the YES button This will display a confirmation message asking whether you really want to format the media Press the YES button to start formatting The message Pls Wait will remain on the display to indicate that a procedure is being performed Never try to perform any other operation on the keyboard while the card is being formatted After formatting is complete the keyboard returns to the mode you were in before you displayed the setting screen To cancel the format operation press the NO button This returns to the card format setting screen If an error message appears on the display see SmartMedia Card Error Messages on page E 43 Pressing the FUNCTION button while an error message is on the display returns to the card format setting screen E 41 04 8 18 11 04 AM i Using a SmartMedia Card Reading a SmartMedia card NOTE A SMF datais converted to a format that can be played by this keyboard and then stored in keyboard memory Whether or not the data can fit in keyboard memory depends on the size of the con
33. ake more than 100msec until the next message GM SYSTEM OFF FO 7E 7F 09 02 F7 GM SYSTEM OFF is used by a computer to turn off this keyboard s GM system E 39 04 8 18 11 04 AM Using a SmartMedia Card PLAY STOP FUNCTION START STOP Your keyboard is equipped with a card slot that supports use of SmartMedia memory cards This makes it possible for the keyboard to directly read commercially available SMF data which has been saved to a SmartMedia card from your computer for sing along and lessons SmartMedia data can be used the same way as built in tunes This keyboard supports SMF FORMAT 0 data IMPORTANT Reading SMF data from a SmartMedia card causes all five user songs in the user area to be deleted and replaced with the SMF data NOTE SMF data is converted to a format that can be played by this keyboard and then stored in keyboard memory Whether or not the data can fit in keyboard memory depends on the size of the converted data This keyboard cannot write data to a SmartMedia card The keyboard can manage up to 200 SMF data files IMPORTANT ______________________ There are two types of SmartMedia cards 3 3V and 5V Note that this keyboard supports use of 3 3V type SmartMedia cards only Never try to use a 5V type SmartMedia card with this keyboard Note you will not be able to store data to delete data from or rename a SmartMedia card that has a write protect sticker af
34. an cause them to leak resulting in damage to nearby objects or to explode creating the risk of fire and personal injury Always make sure you observe the following precautions Use only batteries that are specified for use with this product Remove batteries from the product if you do not plan to use it for a long time 04 8 18 11 08 AM E 3 Safety Precautions Connectors Connect only the specified devices and equipment to the product s connectors Connection of a non specified device or equipment creates the risk of fire and electric shock Location Avoid the following locations for this product Such locations create the risk of fire and electric shock e Areas subject to high humidity or large amounts of dust In food preparation areas or other areas subject to oil smoke Near air conditioning equipment on a heated carpet in areas exposed to direct sunlight inside of a vehicle parked in the sun or any other area that subjects the product to high temperatures Display Screen Never push on the display screen s LCD panel or subject it to strong impact Doing so can cause the LCD panel s glass to crack creating the risk of personal injury Should the LCD panel ever crack or break never touch the liquid inside of the panel LCD panel liquid can cause skin irritation Should LCD panel liquid ever get inside your mouth immediately wash out your mouth with water and contac
35. and name that appear on the display indicate the currently selected rhythm Use the number buttons to input the 2 digit rhythm number for the rhythm you want to use Example To select 37 SAMBA input 3 and then 7 TONE RHYTHM vi RHYTHM 1 amb d SONG BANK 2 CARD amp Be sure to always specify a 2 digit number If you discover a mistake before you input the second digit press the RHYTHM button to return to the previously set rhythm number You can change to another rhythm even while the current rhythm is sounding Press the START STOP button to start play of the rhythm When you do the selected rhythm starts to sound E 28 LK70S e 26 31 p65 28 START STOP RHYTHM O Use the TEMPO buttons to adjust the tempo of the rhythm Each time you press one of the TEMPO buttons while the tempo value is displayed the tempo setting changes one step within the range of 040 to 255 The initial default tempo setting when you turn on power is 120 After displaying the current tempo setting by pressing the TEMPO buttons in step 6 you can also input the tempo setting you want by inputting a three digit value with the number buttons Holding down either of the TEMPO buttons changes the tempo setting at high speed To reset the tempo to the standard value of each rhythm press both TEMPO buttons To stop rhythm play press the START STOP button again Using auto ac
36. ave been recorded and processed using a technique called digital sampling To ensure a high level of tonal quality samples are taken in the low mid and high ranges and then combined to provide you with sounds that are amazingly close to the originals You may notice very slight differences in volume or sound quality for some tones when you play them at different positions on the keyboard This is an unavoidable result of multiple sampling and it is not a sign of malfunction E 18 LK70S 08 18 p65 18 Turning the Key Light System On and Off Use the following procedure when you want to turn the key light system on or off To turn the key light system on and off o Press the KEY LIGHT button to toggle the key light system on and off The KEY LIGHT indicator disappears when the key light system is turned off KEY LIGHT NOTE The key light system is turned on automatically whenever you turn on keyboard power 653A E 020A 04 8 18 11 04 AM To _ Playing a Built in Tune SONG BANK Number buttons BANK CARD RHYTHM 9 1 START STOP TEMPO RHYTHM Your keyboard comes with a total of built in 60 tunes You Press the START STOP button to start play of the can play back built in tunes for your own listening pleasure or you can use them for practice and even sing along To play back a Song Bank tune nn JAA OHA Qe LO TI PREPARATION
37. ble location can cause the product to fall over creating the risk of personal injury 653A E 005A LK70S e 01 07 p65 3 o o o o CAUTION AC Adaptor Misuse of the AC adaptor creates the risk of fire and electric shock Always make sure you observe the following precautions Do not locate the electric cord near a stove or other sources of heat Never pull on the cord when unplugging from the electrical outlet Always grasp the AC adaptor when unplugging Misuse of the AC adaptor creates the risk of fire and electric shock Always make sure you observe the following precautions Insert the AC adaptor into the wall outlet as far as it will go Unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet during lightening storms or before leaving on a trip or other long term absence At least once a year unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet and wipe away any dust that is built up in the area around the prongs of the plug Relocating the Product Before relocating the product always unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet and disconnect all other cables and connecting cords Leaving cords connected creates the risk of damage to the cords fire and electric shock Cleaning Before cleaning the product always unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet first Leaving the AC adaptor plugged in creates the risk of damage to the AC adaptor fire and electric shock Batteries Misuse of batteries c
38. companiment This keyboard features 50 accompaniment patterns that let you add full accompaniments to your performances automatically With auto accompaniment part of the keyboard is reserved as an accompaniment keyboard As you play your chords on the accompaniment keyboard the accompaniment pattern adjusts automatically to follow the progression you play You get a choice between two different methods for chord play FINGERED lets you play chords as you normally do while CASIO CHORD makes it possible to play fully formed chords with one finger 653A E 030A 04 8 18 11 04 AM About the accompaniment keyboard The lower left 1 5 octaves are reserved for use as an accompaniment keyboard whenever you select CASIO CHORD or FINGERED with the POWER MODE switch The panel above the accompaniment keyboard keys is marked with the names of the notes they play The remainder of the keyboard the part that is not included in the accompaniment keyboard is called the melody keyboard Please be sure to remember these terms because they will be used throughout the rest of this manual abb Lus Accompaniment keyboard lt gt Melody keyboard The entire keyboard be used for melody play while the POWER MODE switch is set to NORMAL Using the CASIO CHORD system The CASIO CHORD system lets you easily play the four main types of chords Play of chords is simplified as shown in the
39. correctly Stand is available as an option IMPORTANT When using batteries be sure to replace them or shift to oe one of the alternate power sources whenever you notice any of the following symptoms Dim power supply indicator Instrument does not turn on Dim difficult to read display Abnormally low speaker headphone volume Distortion of sound output volumes A totally different tone may sound Abnormally low microphone volume Distortion of microphone input Abnormal rhythm pattern and demo tune play Occasional interruption of sound when playing at high Sudden power failure when playing at high volumes Dimming of the display when playing at high volume Continued sound output even after you release a key Dim power supply indicator when a microphone is used Sudden power failure when using the microphone Dimming of keyboard lights when notes sound Loss of power sound distortion or low volume when playing from a connected computer 653A E 006A 04 8 18 11 08 AM _ TT Main Features 1 100 tones A wide selection of tones includes grand piano and synthesized sounds drum sets and much more 3 Step Lesson System The 3 Step Lesson System lets you practice at your own pace The keyboard automatically grades your performances so you can trace your progress as you improve 3 Step Lesson System Use any of the keyboard s built in tunes and SMF data from a SmartMedia card to
40. display for the length of the note Next Note The keyboard key for the next note to be played flashes while a number appears on the display near the finger you should use to play the next note Series of Same Pitch Notes The keyboard key light turns off momentarily between the notes and lights again for each successive note The fingerings also turn off and back on again Example When play requires pressing keys with fingers 3 2 and then 1 1st Note 2nd Note Next note 2 O Current note 1 Flash Lit Flash Lit 3rd Note uj Key light NOTE A Note length is not indicated when you are using Piano Solo tunes with 3 step lesson Steps 1 and 2 As soon as you press a lit key it goes out and the next key to be played starts to flash Note length is indicated by the key light system when you use a Piano Solo tune with Step 3 In this case the next key to be pressed does not flash when you press a lit key and the next finger number does not appear on the display Only the current finger number is shown E 22 LK70S e 19 25 p65 22 3 step Lesson Tempo Setting Use the procedure under Adjusting the Tempo on page E 20 to adjust the tempo for 3 step lesson play Evaluation Mode The keyboard s Evaluation Mode awards points to your performances during Step 3 of the 3 Step Lesson A perfect score is 100 Also the Evaluation Mode provides comments about your play on the monitor screen
41. e D MIC VOLUME knob 2 PLAY STOP button KEY CONTROL TRANSPOSE buttons KEY LIGHT button 5 FUNCTION button 6 SONG BANK button DATA ACCESS lamp CARD button TONE button RHYTHM button 3 STEP LESSON SYSTEM STEP 1 to 3 button 42 SCORING button 3 LEFT button RIGHT button 49 SPEAK button 1 Attaching the Score Stand Insert both ends of the music stand provided with the keyboard into the two holes on the top surface 653A E 011A LK70S e 08 18 p65 9 Speaker MIC jack RHYTHM list TONE list Display SONG BANK list CHORD root names 93 Percussion instrument list Voice 1 to 5 Power indicator POWER MODE switch MAIN VOL slider SONG RHYTHM CONTROLLER FILL IN button SYNCHRO button START STOP button TEMPO buttons 04 8 18 11 03 AM E 9 62 Number buttons For input of numbers to change a displayed number or setting Negative values cannot be input using the number buttons Use increase and decrease instead 3 H H buttons 3 Card slot Rear Panel SUSTAIN DC 9V PHONES eco OUTPUT SUSTAIN jack USB port DC 9V jack PHONES OUTPUT jack E 1 0 653A E 012A LK70S_e_08 18 p65 10 04 8 18 11 03 AM Quick Reference SONG BANK Number buttons POWER MODE START STOP This section provides a quick overvie
42. e CH 7Os USER S GUIDE GU A DEL USUARIO LK70S ES 1 CAS o LK70S_es_Cover p65 e ES GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THE UNIT IN THE U S A not applicable to other areas NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Important Please
43. ent keyboard to play your chord progression 9 To stop auto accompaniment play press the START STOP button again E 29 04 8 18 11 04 AM BENNETT 1 1 Auto Accompaniment Using standard fingerings IMPORTANT If you play one or two notes only in the left hand or three notes that do not make up a recognizable chord formation no sound will be produced The FINGERED mode requires a conventional three or four note chord formation to produce an auto accompaniment Also note that auto chords only work in conjunction with rhythm patterns and not independently of them The FINGERED mode lets you play a wider variety of chords In this mode you can start play of an accompaniment pattern by pressing three or four of the accompaniment keyboard keys This keyboard is capable of recognizing 15 different chords The following shows the fingerings of these chords with a root of C Note that you can omit the fifth notes which are shown inside parentheses in the illustrations below to produce 7 m7 M7 add9 madd9 and mM7 chords NOTE The above examples show only one of the possible Cm Cdim fingerings for each chord Note that you can play the notes that form a chord in any combination Each of the following fingerings for example produces the same C chord e e e e e e Caug Csus4 C7 21 e 9 Accompaniment Cm7 CM7 Cm75 See the F
44. eyboard s overall tuning adjusted in halftone units and tune this keyboard s overall fine tuning NOTE Sustain control number 64 effect applied using the foot pedal is also applied 653A E 041A LK70S e 32 44 p65 39 Connection to a Computer ALL SOUND OFF This message forces all sound being produced over the current channel to turn off regardless of how the sound is being produced ALL NOTES OFF This message turns off all note data sent from an external device and currently being sounded on the channel Any notes being sustained using a sustain pedal or sostenuto pedal continue to sound until the next pedal off RESET ALL CONTROLLERS This messages initializes pitch bend and all other control changes SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE This message is used to control system exclusives which are tone fine adjustments that are unique to a particular machine Originally system exclusives were unique to a particular model but now there are also universal system exclusives that are applicable to machines that are different models and even produced by different manufacturers The following are the system exclusive messages supported by this keyboard GM SYSTEM ON FO 7E 7F 09 01 F7 GM SYSTEM ON is used by an external machine to turn on this keyboard s GM system GM stands for General MIDI GM SYSTEM ON takes more time to process than other messages so when GM SYSTEM ON is stored in the computer it can t
45. f the molding process used to shape the plastic of the case They are not cracks or breaks in the plastic and are no cause for concern 653A E 014A 04 8 18 11 03 AM Power Supply This keyboard can be powered by current from a standard household wall outlet using the specified AC adaptor or by batteries Always make sure you turn the keyboard off whenever you are not using it Using batteries Always make sure you turn off the keyboard before loading or replacing batteries To load batteries Remove the battery compartment cover e Load 6 AA size batteries into the battery compartment Make sure that the positive and negative ends are facing correctly e Insert the tabs on the battery compartment cover into the holes provided and close the cover NOTE The keyboard may not function correctly if you load or replace batteries with power turned on If this happens turning the keyboard off and then back on again should return functions back to normal 653A E 015A LK70S e 08 18 p65 13 Important Battery Information Wi The following shows the approximate battery life Manganese batteries 1 hour Alkaline batteries sss 4 hours The above value is standard battery life at normal temperature with the keyboard volume at medium setting Temperature extremes or playing at very loud volume settings can shorten battery l
46. fixed to the card s write protect area 2 Contacts 5 Write protect area E 40 LK70S e 32 44 p65 40 CARD Number buttons YES SCORING About SmartMedia Cards You can purchase SmartMedia cards at most household appliance stores computer stores etc SmartMedia cards are commercially available in capacities ranging from 8MB up to 128MB Though a SmartMedia card is about the size of a postage stamp its capacity ranges from 8 to 100 times the capacity of a floppy diskette The data read rate from a SmartMedia card is very fast SmartMedia is a trademark of Toshiba Corporation SmartMedia Card and Card Slot Precautions IMPORTANT Be sure to carefully read all documentation that comes with the SmartMedia card for important information about how to handle it Avoid storing and using SmartMedia cards in the following types of locations Such conditions can cause corruption of data stored on the card Areas subject to high temperatures high humidity or corrosive agents Areas subject to strong electrostatic charge or electrical noise Whenever handling a SmartMedia card make sure that you never touch its contacts with your fingers If the data access lamp is lit and the message Pls Wait is on the display it means that data on the SmartMedia card is being accessed by a save read or delete operation Never remove the SmartMedia card from the card slot or
47. g step 2 E 23 04 8 18 11 04 AM 3 Step Lesson System Step 2 Master the notes Select the tune you want to use e Press the STEP 2 button to start Step 2 play After a count sounds the keyboard stands by and waits for you to play the first note of the tune Voice fingering guide will use a simulated human voice to call out fingering numbers See Voice Fingering Guide on page E 25 for details TONE g nin wom JB Aloha Oe CARD amp SCORING 1 nu 4 STEP 1 MEASURE BEAT 4 Y ISTEP 2 KEY LIGHT 77 7 em STEP 3 Fingering Indicator appears Follow the key light system to press the correct keyboard keys and play the notes Step 3 Play at normal speed Select the tune you want to play e Press the STEP 3 button to start Step 3 play Accompaniment left hand part starts to play at normal speed Voice fingering guide will use a simulated human voice to call out fingering numbers See Voice Fingering Guide on page E 25 for details 2 RHYTHM Cj song sank JHA 0 h d e SONG BANK 4 CARD amp SCORING IC LI 1 MEASURE BEAT 4 STEP 2 KEYLIGHT 0 1 7 Em T STEP 3 Fingering Indicator appears amp Follow the key light system to press the correct keyboard keys and play the notes The key for the next note to be played flashes while the keyboard waits for you to p
48. ife Any ofthe following symptoms indicate low battery power Replace batteries as soon as possible whenever any of the following occurs Dim power supply indicator Instrument does not turn on Dim difficult to read display Abnormally low speaker headphone volume Distortion of sound output Occasional interruption of sound when playing at high volumes Sudden power failure when playing at high volumes Dimming of the display when playing at high volume Continued sound output even after you release a key totally different tone may sound Abnormal rhythm pattern and demo tune play Abnormally low microphone volume Distortion of microphone input Dim power supply indicator when a microphone is used Sudden power failure when using the microphone Dimming of keyboard lights when notes sound Loss of power sound distortion or low volume when playing from a connected computer WARNING Misuse of batteries can cause them to leak resulting in damage to nearby objects or to explode creating the risk of fire and personal injury Always make sure you observe the following precautions Never try to take batteries apart or allow them to S become shorted Never expose batteries to heat or dispose of them by incineration Never mix old batteries with new ones Never mix batteries of different types Do not charge the batteries Make sure the positive and negative ends of
49. ingered Chord Charts on page 5 for information on the fingerings of chords for all roots e deb e je dep o C75 1 C7sus4 Cadd9 e e eje ejeje jej Cmadd9 CmM7 Cdim7 mr Wn Wm With this chords the lowest note in your fingering is always used as the root Make sure that your fingering correctly identifies the root you want to use E 30 653A E 032A LK70S e 26 31 p65 30 04 8 18 11 04 AM To play a FINGERED auto accompaniment O Use the POWER MODE switch to select FINGERED e Select an auto rhythm as described under To select and play a rhythm on page E 28 e Start play of the rhythm If you wantto start play of the normal rhythm pattern press the START STOP button You can also use synchro start on this page to start rhythm play Play a chord the accompaniment keyboard to start play of the auto accompaniment m Lil m7 Chord name o Continue pressing keys on the accompaniment keyboard to play your chord progression 9 To stop auto accompaniment play press the START STOP button again 653A E 033A LK70S_e_26 31 p65 31 Auto Accompaniment Improvising with the preset patterns Pressing the START STOP button to start rhythm play causes the normal version of the pattern to be played You can also play a variation of the rhythm using the operation described below Using fill in rhythm You can inse
50. lay it When you press any key to play the note the key remains lit as the note plays If multiple keys light on the keyboard when you are using a Piano Solo tune it means that you must press all of the keys that are lit To stop play at any time press the START STOP button NOTE Left hand practice can also be performed with Piano Solo tunes Simply select one of the Piano Solo tunes in step 1 of the above procedure and then press the LEFT button following step 2 E 24 LK70S e 19 25 p65 24 O To stop play at any time press the START STOP button NOTE Left hand practice can also be performed with Piano Solo tunes Simply select one of the Piano Solo tunes in step 1 of the above procedure and then press the LEFT button following step 2 653A E 026B 04 8 18 11 04 AM Evaluation Find out how the keyboard evaluates your Step 3 play Use the SCORING button to check the evaluation of your play in Step 3 Press the SCORING button This causes the SCORING indicator to appear on the display A count beat sounds and then evaluation mode starts d RHYTHM song pan Ni SONG BANK 2 mm CARD amp E Ad SCORING 20 eu 4 STEP 1 MEASURE BEAT 4 STEP 2 KEY LIGHT n05 3 v STEP 3 Indicator appears e Play in accordance with the guidance on the monitor screen and as told by the voice To stop evaluation press the START STOP button This disp
51. lays only the points accumulated up to that point e After you finished playing your evaluation result appears on the display For information about evaluation ranks and sound effects see Evaluation Results on page E 23 Pressing the SONG BANK button returns to the tune selection screen 95Bravo TONE d RHYTHM SONG BANK 2 CARD amp 653A E 027A LK70S_e_19 25 p65 25 3 Step Lesson System Voice Fingering Guide Voice fingering guide uses a simulated human voice to call out fingering numbers during Step 1 and Step 2 one hand part practice If you need to press a key with your thumb for example voice fingering guide says One In the case of a chord to be played with your thumb middle and little finger voice fingering guide says One three five Voice Fingering Guide calls out fingerings only when you do not press the proper key when you should Voice Fingering Guide One Thumb Two Forefinger Three Middle finger Four Ring finger Five Little finger To turn voice fingering guide on or off O Press the SPEAK button to toggle voice fingering guide on voice fingering guide indicator displayed and off indicator not displayed 3 Indicator appears NOTE Note that Voice Fingering is disabled in the Evaluation Mode Pressing the SCORING button automatically turns off Voice Fingering Exiting the Evaluation Mode automatically restores the Voice Fingering setting that
52. learn to play as the keyboard keys light to teach you the correct notes First practice the timing of the notes Next play along at your own pace Soon you will be ready for step three where you play along at normal speed Note that key lights may be difficult to see under direct sunlight or under other very bright lighting Evaluation System The keyboard can be configured to rate your performances during Step 3 lesson by assigning points Sing along Simply connect a commercially available microphone to the microphone jack and you can sing along with the keyboard s built in tunes and SMF data from a SmartMedia card If a microphone was included with your keyboard use that microphone A 60 built in tunes You can simply enjoy listening to the built in tunes or eliminate either hand part of a tune and then play along on the keyboard 50 rhythms A selection of rhythms cover rock pops jazz and just about any other musical style imaginable e Auto Accompaniment o Simply play a chord and the corresponding rhythm bass and chord parts play along automatically 1 Musical Information System A big LCD screen graphically shows you fingerings making keyboard play more informative and enjoyable than ever before O Storing and Playing Back Tune Data You Transferred from Your Computer You can connect your keyboard to a computer use special CASIO conversion software to convert SMF data you purchase or create to
53. lume setting Use the number buttons or the buttons to change the current volume setting value Example 99 9gAcompVo NOTE The current accompaniment volume value that appears in Step 1 automatically clears from the display if you do not input anything within about five seconds 653A E 035A LK70S e 32 44 p65 33 Keyboard Settings Tuning the Keyboard Use the following procedure to fine tune the keyboard to match the tuning of another musical instrument To tune the keyboard Press the FUNCTION button until the tuning screen appears TONE RHYTHM amp SONG BANK 2 CARD amp uu Tune e Use the and the number buttons to adjust the tuning value Example To lower tuning by 20 20 Tune d RHYTHM amp SONG BANK 2 CARD amp NOTE The keyboard can be tuned within a range of 50 cents to 50 cents 100 cents is equivalent to one semitone The default tuning setting is 00 when keyboard power is turned on If you leave the tuning screen on the display for about five seconds without doing anything the screen is automatically cleared The tuning setting also affects playback from Auto Accompaniment To return the keyboard to its default tuning perform the above procedure and press the and buttons at the same time in step 2 E 33 04 8 18 11 04 AM Connection to a Computer FUNCTION Number but
54. ly and correctly and to prevent injury to the user and other persons as well as damage to property Those symbols along with their meanings are shown below N DANGER This symbol indicates information that if ignored or applied incorrectly creates the danger of death or serious personal injury Z WARNING This indication stipulates matters that have the risk of causing death or serious injury if the product is operated incorrectly while ignoring this indication CAUTION This indication stipulates matters that have the risk of causing injury as well as matters for which there is the likelihood of occurrence of physical damage only if the product is operated incorrectly while ignoring this indication 653A E 003A LK7OS e 01 07 65 1 Symbol Examples 9 This triangle symbol means that the user should be careful The example at left indicates electrical shock caution This circle with a line through it Q means that the indicated action must not be performed Indications within or nearby this symbol are specifically prohibited The example at left indicates that disassembly is prohibited The black dot means that the indicated action must be performed Indications within this symbol are actions that are specifically instructed to be performed The example at left indicates that the power plug must be unplugged from the electrical socket E 1 04 8 18 11 03 AM Safety
55. me changes applied during keyboard play CONTROL CHANGE data includes a control number to identify the effect type and a control value to specify the on off status and depth of the effect The following is a list of data that can be send or received using CONTROL CHANGE Effect Control Number BANK SELECT Modulation Volume Pan Expression Hold1 RPN 2 100 101 Data Entry 6 38 indicates receive only messages 653A E 040A 04 8 18 11 04 AM The BANK SELECT setting of PROGRAM CHANGE can be used to access any of this keyboard s 100 panel tones and 128 GM tones when selecting tones on this keyboard from an external machine See the Tone List on page A 1 for details about PROGRAM CHANGE and BANK SELECT combinations Example To select tone number 96 panel tone FLUTE 1 from a computer CONTROL 0 CONTROL VALUE 2 bank number CONTROL NUMBER 32 CONTROL VALUE 0 PROGRAM CHANGE 73 2 RPN stands for Registered Parameter Number which is a special control change number used when combining multiple control changes The parameter being controlled is selected using the control values of control numbers 100 and 101 and then settings are made using the control values of DATA ENTRY control numbers 6 and 38 This keyboard uses RPN to control this keyboard s pitch bend sense pitch change width in accordance with bend data from a computer transpose this k
56. n to start Step 1 play After a count sounds they keyboard stands by and waits for you to play the first note of the tune 653A E 025B LK70S_e_19 25 p65 Off das The hand you should use is indicated by arrows around it 23 3 Step Lesson System e Voice fingering guide will use a simulated human voice to call out fingering numbers See Voice Fingering Guide on page E 25 for details TONE 2 RHYTHM Sona Bank JAA 0 d e SONG BANK 2 CARD amp SCORING 4 STEP 1 MEASURE BEAT 4 KEYLIGHT 70 7 2 STEP 3 Fingering Indicator appears Press any keyboard keys to play the notes Hm The key for the next note to be played flashes while the keyboard waits for you to play it When you press any key to play the note the key remains lit as the note plays Accompaniment left hand part waits until you press any key to play a note If you accidentally press more than one key in succession accompaniment is played for the corresponding number of notes Pressing more than one key at the same time counts as a single note Pressing a key while another key is held down is counted as two notes To stop play at any time press the START STOP button NOTE A Left hand practice can also be performed with Piano Solo tunes Simply select one of the Piano Solo tunes in step 1 of the above procedure and then press the LEFT button followin
57. ng any operation for about 6 minutes When this happens adjust the POWER MODE switch to turn power back on NOTE __________________________ Auto Power Off is disabled it does not function when you are using the AC adaptor to power the keyboard To disable Auto Power Off Hold down the TONE button while turning on the keyboard to disable Auto Power Off NOT E A When this function is turned off the keyboard does not turn off automatically no matter how long it is left with no operation being performed Auto Power Off is enabled again when you manually turn off power and then turn it back on again Power On Alert Keyboard keys light to alert you if you leave power on and do not perform any operation for about 6 minutes Note that keys light only and no sound is produced When this happens press any button or keyboard key to clear the power on alert NOIELILIL Power on alert operates only when you are powering the keyboard using the AC adaptor It does not operate when you are using batteries To disable Auto Power and power on alert Hold down the TONE button while turning on the keyboard to disable Auto Power Off and power on alert When these functions are turned off the keyboard does not turn off automatically and no alert is performed no matter how long it is left with no operation being performed Auto Power Off and power on alert are enabled again when
58. note the following important information before using this product Before using the optional AD 5 Adaptor to power the unit be sure to check the AC Adaptor for any damage first Carefully check the power cord for breakage cuts exposed wire and other serious damage Never let children use an AC adaptor that is seriously damaged e Never attempt to recharge batteries e Do not use rechargeable batteries Never mix old batteries with new ones Use recommended batteries or equivalent types Always make sure that positive and negative poles are facing correctly as indicated near the battery compartment Replace batteries as soon as possible after any sign they are getting weak Do not short circuit the battery terminals The product is not intended for children under 3 years Use only CASIO AD 5 adaptor The AC adaptor is not a toy Be sure to disconnect the AC adaptor before cleaning the product C CASIO Europe GmbH Bornbarch 10 22848 Norderstedt Germany 653A E 002A LK70S e 00 65 2 04 8 18 11 08 AM Safety Precautions Congratulations on your selection of the CASIO electronic musical instrument Before using the instrument be sure to carefully read through the instructions contained in this manual Please keep all information for future reference Various symbols are used in this user s guide and on the product itself to ensure that the product is used safe
59. on about what you need to do Playback volume is lower for SMF data part that is assigned to Channel 4 E 42 LK70S e 32 44 p65 42 To use SMF data a 3 Step Lesson Press the STEP 1 STEP 2 or STEP 3 button If an error message appears see SmartMedia Card Error Messages on page E 43 for information about what you need to do The channel specified as the navigate channel is assigned to the right hand part while the channel that is one less than the channel specified as the navigate channel is assigned to the left hand part Voice Fingering Guide and on screen fingering indicators are not supported for SMF data W To evaluate your play using SMF Data Press the SCORING button If an error message appears see SmartMedia Card Error Messages on page E 43 for information about what you need to do The channel specified as the navigate channel is assigned to the right hand part while the channel that is one less than the channel specified as the navigate channel is assigned to the left hand part On screen fingering indicators are not supported for SMF data Press the START STOP button to stop SMF data play 653A E 044B 04 8 18 11 04 AM 19 Using a SmartMedia Card SmartMedia Card Error Messages Display Message Cause Action Er Card R W There is something wrong with the card Use a different card Er No Card 1 The card
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61. ophone Jack You can connect a commercially available microphone to the microphone jack and sing along with notes played on the keyboard For details see Using a Microphone for Sing Along on page E 26 Accessories and Options Use only the accessories and options specified for this keyboard Use of non authorized items creates the danger of fire electrical shock and personal injury 653A E 018A 04 8 18 11 04 AM _ LENS 1 Basic Operations KEY LIGHT TONE 0 SONG BANK CARD de 8 5 L H H Number buttons POWER MODE This section provides information on performing basic Selecting a Tone keyboard operations This keyboard comes with 100 built in tones Use the following procedure to select the tone you want To play the keyboard To select a tone 6 set the POWER MODE switch to NORMAL Find the tone you want to use in the TONE List and note its tone number Not all of the available tones are shown on the tone 2 Play something on the keyboard list printed on the keyboard console For a complete The keyboard s initial power on default setting is Song Het eee the Tone List onpage Al Bank Mode The tone that is initially assigned to the keyboard is the tone used by Song Bank tune number 00 Use the MAIN VOL slider to set the volume to a relatively low level e Press the TONE button RHYTHM SONG B
62. ou MIN side suspect may be causing the static Turn on the microphone s ON OFF switch Use the MIC VOLUME knob to adjust microphone volume to the level you want Microphone ON OFF switch Microphone MIC VOLUME knob Mic VOLUME 52 IMPORTANT Be sure to use the microphone s ON OFF switch to turn off the microphone and to disconnect the microphone from the keyboard whenever you are not using it E 26 653A E 028A LK70S_e_26 31 p65 26 04 8 18 11 04 AM Using Microphone for Sing Along use a microphone for sing along O Press the PLAY STOP button to start tune play Now use the microphone to sing along with the playback PREPARATION The Sing Along Mode is similar to the Song Bank Adjust the main volume page E 17 and microphone Mode The only difference is that the melody part in volume page E 26 the Sing Along Mode is played back at a lower volume Also a different tone setting is used in the Sing Along mode to make sing along easier Find the tune you want in the Song Bank List or on a Smart Media card and note its number See page 7 for the Song Bank List Use the KEY CONTROL TRANSPOSE buttons A V to change the overall key of the playback if you want Raises the key by one semitone e Select the sing along source V Lowers the key by one semitone W Song Bank O Press the PLAY
63. r song data from your computer to the keyboard You can store up to 5 tunes as Song Bank tunes 60 through 64 For SMF data you purchase or create you need to use special CASIO conversion software to convert it to CASIO format before transferring it to the keyboard You can obtain a copy of the special CASIO conversion software by downloading it at the Web page shown below After downloading install the software on your computer r CASIO MUSIC SITE http music casio com n addition to the software itself the CASIO MUSIC SITE will also provide you with information about its installation and use You can also find out about the latest news about your keyboard and other CASIO musical instruments and much more NOTE This keyboard supports SMF 0 format data Voice Fingering Guide and on screen fingering indicators are not supported for commercially available SMF data General MIDI Tone The General MIDI standard defines the tone numbering sequence the drum sound numbering sequence the number of MIDI channels that can be used and other general factors that determine the sound source configuration Because of this musical data produced on a General MIDI sound source can be played back using similar tones and identical nuances as the original even when played on another manufacturers sound source This keyboard conforms with General MIDI standards so it can be connected to a computer and used to play back General MIDI
64. rd keys to press but accompaniment proceeds at normal speed regardless of whether or not you play the correct notes 653A E 023B LK70S e 19 25 p65 21 SCORING Tune Types and Their Parts Auto accompaniment Tunes Tune Numbers 00 to 49 As their name suggests these tunes are made up of an Auto Accompaniment part and a melody part When using these tunes for a 3 step lesson you can practice playing along with the melody right hand part only Piano Solo Tunes Tune Numbers 50 to 59 These types of tunes are played with both hands as in a piano solo When using these tunes for a 3 step lesson you can practice playing along with both the left hand and right hand parts NOTE ese The selected Song Bank tune continues to repeat until you stop playback by pressing the START STOP button Chord names are not displayed during playback of Piano Solo tunes E 21 04 8 18 11 04 AM 3 Step Lesson System Key Lighting System Operation and Display Contents During 3 step Lesson Play Whenever you select an Auto Accompaniment tune 00 to 49 for 3 step lesson play the key lighting system shows you which keys to press while the display shows you the fingerings Note Pitch The keyboard key that should be pressed lights The fingers you should use to play the notes are also shown on the display Note Length Keyboard keys stay lit for as long as the note should be played The fingerings also remain on the
65. rt a fill in rhythm by pressing the FILL IN button while an auto rhythm plays Using Synchro start You can start the rhythm and accompaniment pattern at the same time with your play of the accompaniment keyboard To do this follow the steps below set the POWER MODE switch to the CASIO CHORD or FINGERED position Select an auto rhythm Press the SYNCHRO button O Press the accompaniment keys to play the first chord As soon as you do the auto accompaniment pattern begins to play To stop the auto accompaniment pattern play press the START STOP button NOTE If you set the POWER MODE switch to NORMAL in step 1 on page E 28 the operation in step 4 starts play of the rhythm percussion instruments only E 31 04 8 18 11 04 AM Keyboard Settings FUNCTION Number buttons H KEY CONTROL TRANSPOSE Transposing the Keyboard Transpose lets you raise and lower the overall key of the keyboard in semitone units If you want to play an accompaniment for a vocalist who sings in a key that s different from the keyboard for example simply use transpose to change the key of the keyboard To transpose the keyboard Press the RHYTHM button to enter the Rhythm e Mode 9 Use the KEY CONTROL TRANSPOSE buttons A V to change the key of the keyboard Raises the key by one semitone Lowers the key one semitone Example To transpose the ke
66. sible Cause Action See page No keyboard sound 1 Power supply problem 2 Power is not turned on 3 Volume setting is too low 4 The POWER MODE switch is in the CASIO CHORD or FINGERED position 5 LOCAL CONTROL is off 1 Correctly attach the AC adaptor make sure that batteries poles are facing correctly and check to make sure that batteries are not dead 2 Adjust the POWER MODE switch to turn on power 3 Use the MAIN VOL slider to increase volume 4 Normal play is not possible on the accompaniment keyboard while the POWER MODE switch is set to CASIO CHORD or FINGERED Change the POWER MODE switch setting to NORMAL 5 Turn on LOCAL CONTROL Pages E 14 15 Page E 17 Page E 17 Page E 29 Page E 37 Any of the following symptoms while using battery power Dim power supply indicator Instrument does not turn on Dim difficult to read display Low battery power Abnormally low speaker headphone volume Distortion of sound output Occasional interruption of sound when playing at high volumes Sudden power failure when playing at high volumes Dimming of the display when playing at high volume Continued sound output even after you release a key A totally different tone may sound Abnormal rhythm pattern and demo tune play Abnormally low microphone volume Distortion of microphone input Dim power supply indicator when a microphone is used Sudden power failure
67. t the message Pls Wait is not on the display carefully pull the card from the slot Never remove the SmartMedia card from the card slot or turn off the keyboard card while any of the following conditions exists While there is the CARD indicator on the display While the message Pls Wait is on the display indicating that a card access operation is being performed IMPORTANT Never remove the SmartMedia card from the card slot or turn off the keyboard while card data is being accessed by a read or format operation Doing so can corrupt the data on the SmartMedia card or even damage the card slot 653A E 043A LK70S e 32 44 p65 41 Using a SmartMedia Card Getting Ready IMPORTANT _______________________ Before you can use a SmartMedia card with this keyboard you need to perform the procedure below to format it After formatting the card transfer SMF data from your computer to the card Formatting a SmartMedia card with this keyboard automatically creates a folder named CASIO MD on the card When transferring SMF data from your computer to the card for use by the keyboard be sure to store it in the CASIO MD folder Note that formatting a card that already contains data causes all of that data to be deleted Data deleted by the format operation cannot be recovered Before performing the procedure below check to make sure thatthe media does not contain any data you might need PREPARATION
68. t your physician Should LCD panel liquid ever get into your eyes or onto your skin rinse with clear water for at least 15 minutes and then contact a physician Sound Volume Do not listen to music at very loud volumes for long periods Particular care concerning this precaution is required when using headphones High volume settings can damage your hearing Health Precaution In extremely rare cases exposure to strong sudden light or flashing light can cause momentary muscle spasms loss of consciousness or other physical problems with some individuals If you suspect that you might be susceptible to any condition such as this be sure to consult with your physician before using this product Use this product in an area that is well illuminated E 4 LK70S e 01 07 p65 4 Should you ever feel any symptoms similar to those described above when using this product stop using it immediately and contact your physician Heavy Objects Never place heavy object on top of the product Doing so can make the product top heavy causing the product to tip over or the object to fall from it creating the risk of personal injury Correct Stand Assembly An incorrectly assembled stand can tip over causing the product to fall and creating the risk of personal injury Make sure you assemble the stand correctly following the assembly instructions that come with it Make sure you mount the product on the stand
69. tons RHYTHM E Y H Connecting to a Computer The keyboard s USB port makes it quick and simple to connect to a computer After installing the USB driver onto your computer from the CD ROM that comes with the keyboard you will be able to use commercially available MIDI software on your computer to exchange data between the keyboard and your computer Using the USB port Note that you need to purchase a commercially available USB cable to connect the keyboard to a computer using the USB port Once you establish a USB connection between the keyboard and a computer you can exchange data between them To connect to a computer using the USB port o On the computer to which you plan to connect install the USB driver that comes on the CD ROM that comes bundled with the keyboard For information about installing the driver navigate to one of the language directories located in the root directory of the bundled CD ROM and read the contents of the readme txt file E 34 LK70S e 32 44 p65 LEFT RIGHT o Use a commercially available USB cable to connect the keyboard to the computer Computer USB port USB cable f L 653A E 036A 04 8 18 11 04 AM Expanding the Selections in the Song Bank Tunes You can transfe
70. u can also use the number buttons and to input a three digit value Note that you must input leading zeros so 90 is input as 090 Pressing both the and TEMPO buttons at the same time automatically returns the currently selected built in tune or rhythm s default tempo E 20 1 705 e 19 25 p65 20 To change the tone used for the melody of a Song Bank tune e Following step 3 of the procedure on page E 19 press the TONE button RHYTHM amp song Bank SONG BANK 2 CARD amp Indicator appears Find the tone you want in the TONE List and then use the number buttons to input its two digit number Example To select 50 VIOLIN input 5 then 0 You can select any one of the keyboard s 100 built in tones TONE TONE n V T T RHYTHM 0 SONG BANK 2 JU CARD amp ___ You can also use the and buttons to change the melody tones Specifying the tune number for the same tune that is currently selected returns the melody tone to the default setting for that tune To play all tunes in succession O Press the TONE button and RHYTHM button at the same time Playback starts from Song Bank tune number 00 e To stop tune play press the START STOP button NOTE While a tune is playing you can use the number buttons or and to change to another tune You can play along with the tunes on the keyboard 653
71. ut as a message from the USB port without being sounded by the internal sound source Note that no sound is produced by the keyboard if LOCAL CONTROL is turned off and no external device is connected 6 Press the FUNCTION button until the LOCAL CONTROL screen appears Example When LOCAL CONTROL is on TONE 2 onlocal CARD 4 Use the or 0 and 1 buttons to turn the setting on and off Example To turn LOCAL CONTROL off TONE d erm gFlocai 49 653A E 039B LK70S_e_32 44 p65 37 04 8 18 11 04 AM Connection to a Computer 37 Connection to a Computer Messages The MIDI messages explained here can be sent and received when the keyboard is connected to a computer by USB connection Note however that you need to install the USB driver from the CD ROM that comes with the keyboard on your computer to send and receive these MIDI messages There is a wide variety of messages defined under the MIDI standard and this section details the particular messages that can be sent and received by this keyboard An asterisk is used to mark messages that affect the entire keyboard Messages without an asterisk are those that affect only a particular channel This message sends data when a key is pressed NOTE ON or released NOTE OFF A NOTE ON OFF message include a note number to indicate note whose key is being pressed or released and
72. vailable connecting cord to connect the keyboard to a musical instrument amplifier NOTE Be sure to use a connecting cord that has a stereo standard plug on the end you connect to the keyboard and a connector that provides dual channel left and right input to the amplifier to which you are connecting The wrong type of connector at either end can cause one of the stereo channels to be lost When connected to a musical instrument amplifier set the volume of the keyboard to a relatively low level and make output volume adjustments using the amplifier s controls E 16 LK70S e 08 18 p65 16 Connection Example PIN plug red PIN jack p To keyboard s PHONES OUTPUT jack TADO iweur 2 iu 0 PIN plug white ana guitar amp Stereo standard plug Standard plug USB port You can also connect the keyboard to a computer See Connection to a Computer on page E 34 for details SUSTAIN Jack You can connect an optional sustain pedal SP 3 or SP 20 to the SUSTAIN jack to enable the capabilities described below SUSTAIN jack SP 20 With piano tones depressing the pedal causes notes to linger much like a piano s damper pedal With organ tones depressing the pedal causes notes to continue to sound until the pedal is released Micr
73. velocity keyboard pressure as a value from 1 to 127 NOTE ON velocity is always used to determine the relative volume of the note This keyboard does not receive NOTE OFF velocity data Whenever you press or release a key on this keyboard the corresponding NOTE ON or NOTE OFF message is sent from the USB port Press the key Keyboard USB port NOTE ON Note number tone 2 e Velocity volume Release the key Keyboard USB port NOTE OFF Note number tone Velocity volume NOTE a The pitch of a note depends on the tone that is being used as shown in the Note Table on page A 1 Whenever this keyboard receives a note number that is outside its range for that tone the same tone in the nearest available octave is substituted E 38 LK70S e 32 44 p65 38 PROGRAM CHANGE This is the tone selection message PROGRAM CHANGE can contain tone data within the range of 0 to 127 A PROGRAM CHANGE message is sent out through this keyboard s USB port whenever you manually change its tone number Receipt of a PROGRAM CHANGE message from an external machine changes the tone setting of this keyboard PITCH BEND This message carries pitch bend information for smoothly sliding the pitch upwards or downwards during keyboard play This keyboard does not send pitch bend data but it can receive such data CONTROL CHANGE This message adds effects such as vibrato and volu
74. verted data O Press the CARD button e Use the number buttons to input the two digit number that corresponds to the SMF data you want to select Use the and buttons to input a data number that has more than two digits Perform one of the following operations IMPORTANT W__ All of the following points apply whenever you perform any one of the operations described below f there is no data currently stored User Song areas 60 through 64 the applicable SMF data will be loaded automatically into User Song area 60 of the keyboard s SONG BANK After that the keyboard will enter the Song Bank mode automatically select area 60 and start playback If there is data already stored in User Areas 60 through 64 a confirmation message will appear asking if you want to replace all of the existing data The existing data must be deleted in order to load the SMF data To delete the data press the button This will delete the data automatically enter the Song Bank Mode and start playback of the data To cancel the delete operation press the button To play back SMF data 1 Press the START STOP button e If an error message appears see SmartMedia Card Error Messages on page E 43 for information about what you need to do To sing along with SMF data Press the PLAY STOP button e If an error message appears see SmartMedia Card Error Messages on page E 43 for informati
75. w of keyboard operation Press the STEP 1 button or STEP 2 button using steps one and two of the 3 step lesson feature The keyboard sounds a count beat and waits for you to play something on the keyboard The keys that you need to press first flash To play the keyboard Play the melody along with the selected tune s o Set the POWER MODE switch to NORMAL accompaniment This causes the power indicator to light Play in accordance with the fingerings that appear on the display Lit Of Powersmone TONE d ore RHYTHM song sank JAA 0 h d SONG BANK 2 CARD amp SCORING D 20 a A 4 STEP 1 Press the SONG BANK butt ringed reas ress the utton KEY LIGHT 55 3 4 y STEP 3 TONE Fingering RHYTHM SONG BANK SONG BANK 2 CARD amp Indicator appears Find the tune you want to play in the SONG BANK List and then use the number buttons to input its two digit number See page 7 for the Song Bank List Example To select 38 ALOHA OE input 3 and then 8 JH ALOHA 0 06 CARD amp 653A E 013A LK70S_e_08 18 p65 11 04 8 18 11 03 AM Quick Reference If you selected lesson Step 1 Play the notes on the keyboard Accompaniment left hand part plays in time with the notes With Step 1 the correct melody note is played no matter which keyboard key you press
76. was in effect when you entered the Evaluation Mode E 25 04 8 18 11 04 AM Using a Microphone for Sing Along MIC VOLUME PLAY STOP SONG BANK Number buttons E KEY CONTROL TRANSPOSE You can select any of the 60 Song Bank tunes or SMF data Recommended Microphone Type from a SmartMedia card and sing along with its accompaniment Using the microphone jack Howling Feedback Noise Any of the following conditions can cause howling feedback Connecting a commercially available microphone to the MIC Dynamic microphone standard plug noise jack makes it possible to sing along with the keyboard s built in tunes or with SMF playback When connecting a Covering the head of the microphone with your hand microphone be sure to first adjust the MIC VOLUME to a Positioning the microphone too near to a speaker relatively low setting and then adjust to the level you want after connecting f a microphone was included with your keyboard use that microphone If your keyboard did not come with a microphone use a commercially available microphone that satisfies the stipulated specifications Should howling occur try grasping the microphone further away from the head and move away from any nearby speaker e Static Noise Fluorescent lighting can cause static noise in the microphone e Set the MIC VOLUME knob setting so it is on the signal When this happens move away from the lighting y
77. when using the microphone Dimming of keyboard lights when notes sound Loss of power sound distortion or low volume when playing from a connected computer Replace the batteries with a set of new ones or use the AC adaptor Pages E 14 15 Auto Accompaniment does not sound Accompaniment volume is set to 00 Use the FUNCTION button to increase the volume Page E 33 Key light stays on Keyboard is waiting for play of the correct note during Step 1 or Step 2 play Press the lit key to continue with Step 1 or Step 2 play Press the START STOP button to quit Step 1 or Step 2 play Page E 23 Page E 23 Keys are lit though no sound is being produced 653A E 047B LK70S e 45 47 p65 45 Power on alert is reminding you that power was left on without any operation being performed Press any button or keyboard key to restore power to normal 04 8 18 11 04 AM Page E 15 E 45 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Action See page Static noise when a microphone is connected 1 Use of a microphone that is a different from the type that is recommended 2 Use of the microphone in the vicinity of fluorescent lighting 1 Use a recommended type microphone 2 Move the microphone away from source of the static Page E 26 Page E 26 No microphone sound 1 Microphone volume setting is too low 2 Microphone ON OFF switch is
78. yboard five semitones upwards TONE d jens IGT rans CARD amp E 32 LK70S_e_32 44 p65 32 RHYTHM NOT E A The keyboard can be transposed within a range of 12 one octave downwards to 12 one octave upwards The default transpose setting is 00 when keyboard power is turned on If you leave the transpose screen on the display for about five seconds without doing anything the screen is automatically cleared The transpose setting also affects playback from Auto Accompaniment To return the keyboard to its default key perform the above procedure and press both of the KEY CONTROL TRANSPOSE buttons A and V at the same time in e step 2 You could also use the and buttons to change the transpose setting to 00 About FUNCTION button Each press of the FUNCTION button cycles through a total of 10 setting screens If you accidentally pass the screen you want to use keep pressing the FUNCTION button until the screen appears again 653A E 034B 04 8 18 11 04 AM Adjusting Accompaniment Volume You can adjust the volume of the accompaniment independently of the notes you play on the keyboard You can specify a volume level in the range of 00 minimum to 99 maximum To adjust the accompaniment volume Press the FUNCTION button until the accompaniment volume adjustment screen appears TONE d RHYTHM SONG BANK 2 CARD amp VAcompVo Current accompaniment vo

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