7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two
blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding
prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit
into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10.Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles,
and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11.Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12.Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer,
or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/
apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13.Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14.Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or
objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not
operate normally, or has been dropped.
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such
as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR
BACK). NO USER -SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert
the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure
that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the
presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the product.
430A-E-002A
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.
• 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.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
This mark applies in EU countries only.
CASIO Europe GmbH
Bornbarch 10, 22848 Norderstedt, Germany
430A-E-003A
This mark applies to the AP-45V only.
Please keep all information for future reference.
Safety Precautions
Congratulations on your selection of the CASIO Digital
Piano. This digital piano is a sophisticated musical
instrument that blends the very best of traditional
piano feel and sound quality with the latest that
modern electronics technology has to offer.
• Before using the instrument, be sure to carefully
read through the instructions contained in this
manual.
• Please keep all information for future reference.
Symbols
Various symbols are used in this user’s guide and on
the product itself to ensure that the product is used
safely 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.
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.
Symbol Examples
This triangle symbol () means that the
user should be careful. (The example at
left indicates electric shock caution.)
This circle with a line through it (
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 (
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 electric socket.)
)
) means that the
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Safety Precautions
WARNING
Power Cord
● Improper use of the power cord can
create the risk of fire and
electric shock. Always be sure to observe
the following precautions.
• Use only the power cord specified for
this digital piano.
• Make sure that the power source you
are using matches the rating marked
on the instrument itself.
• Do not use an extension cord to plug
multiple devices into the same power
outlet.
● Improper use of the power cord can
create the risk of personal injury, material
damage, fire and electric shock. Always
be sure to observe the following
precautions.
• Do not place heavy objects on the
power cord or subject it to heat.
• Never try to modify the power cord or
subject it to excessive bending.
• Never twist or pull on the power cord.
• Should the power cord or plug become
damaged, contact your original retailer
or an authorized CASIO service
provider.
● Do not touch the plug with wet hands
when it is plugged in. This may cause
electric shock.
● Never allow the digital piano to get wet.
Water creates the risk of fire and electric
shock.
● Never place a vase or any other liquid
container on the digital piano. Water
creates the risk of fire and electric shock.
Do not locate the digital piano on an unstable surface.
Never locate the digital piano on a surface
that is wobbly, tilted, or otherwise
unstable*. An unstable surface can cause
the digital piano to fall over, creating the
risk of personal injury.
* Avoid areas where there are
multiple layers of carpeting, and
where cables are running under
the digital piano.
Always make sure you secure the digital
piano to the stand with the screws that are
provided. An unsecured the digital piano
can fall from the stand, creating the risk of
personal injury.
Never climb onto the digital piano or stand.
Never climb onto the digital piano
or hang from its edges. Doing so
can cause the digital piano to fall
over, creating the risk of personal
injury. Special care concerning this
point is required in households
where there are small children.
Never dispose of the digital piano by burning it.
Never dispose of the digital piano by
burning it. Doing so creates the risk of fire
and personal injury due to explosion.
Do not place containers containing water or other
liquids on the instrument.
Do not place the following objects on the
instrument. Placing such objects on the
instrument may cause fire or electric shock
if they spill and get inside the instrument.
• Containers filled with water or other
liquids (including vases, potted plants,
cups, cosmetics and medicines)
• Small metal objects (including hairpins,
sewing needles and coins)
• Flammable objects
• Naked flame sources, such as lighted
candles
In the event a foreign object should happen
to get inside the instrument, please take the
following actions:
1. Turn off power.
2. Unplug the power cord from the wall
outlet.
3. Consult with the dealer where you
purchased the instrument or with an
authorized CASIO service provider.
Do not expose this digital piano to rain or moisture.
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock,
do not expose this digital piano to rain or
moisture.
Never try to take the digital piano apart or modify it.
Never try to take the digital piano 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 repair up to
your original retailer or an authorized
CASIO service provider.
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Safety Precautions
Precautions concerning smoke, abnormal odor, and
other abnormalities
Continued use of the digital piano while it
is emitting smoke or abnormal odor, or
while it is displaying other abnormalities
creates the risk of fire and electric shock.
Immediately perform the following steps
whenever you notice any abnormality.
1. Turn off the digital piano power.
2. Unplug the digital piano from its power
outlet.
3. Contact your original retailer or an
authorized CASIO service provider.
Avoid dropping the digital piano and other strong
impact.
Continued use of the digital piano after it
has been damaged by dropping or by other
external impact creates the risk of fire and
electric shock. Immediately perform the
following steps whenever the digital piano
is damaged by impact.
1. Turn off the digital piano power.
2. Unplug the digital piano from its power
outlet.
3. Contact your original retailer or an
authorized CASIO service provider.
Do not put plastic bags over your head or in your
mouth.
Never allow the plastic bags that the digital
piano and its accessories come in to be
placed over the head or swallowed. Doing
so creates the risk of suffocation. Special
care concerning this point is required in
households where there are small children.
CAUTION
Power Outlet
To power the digital piano, use a power
outlet that allows easy access when
plugging in or unplugging the power cord.
Power Cord
Improper use of the power cord can create
the risk of fire and electric shock. Always
be sure to observe the following
precautions.
• Never locate the power cord near a stove
or other source of heat.
• When unplugging from an outlet, never
pull on the cord.
(Always grasp the plug when pulling.)
• After use turn off the power switch of
the instrument and unplug the power
cord from the electrical outlet.
Power Plug
Improper use of the power plug can create
the risk of fire and electric shock. Always
be sure to observe the following
precautions.
• Push the plug fully into the power outlet
as far as it will go.
• Unplug from the power outlet during
lightening storms, and when you do not
plan to use the digital piano for a long
time (such as before a long trip).
• After unplugging from the wall outlet,
clean the area between the prongs of the
plug to keep dust from building up.
Opening and closing the keyboard cover
Make sure that the keyboard cover is
completely opened as far as it will go. When
closing the keyboard cover, hold the front
of the cover and close it slowly. Pinching
your fingers between the digital piano and
keyboard cover creates the risk of personal
injury.
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Moving the digital piano
Be sure to perform the following steps
before moving the digital piano. Failure to
do so can damage the power cord, creating
the risk of fire and electric shock.
1. Unplug the digital piano from its power
outlet.
2. Unplug the pedal connecting cord, and
all cords and other items connected to
the back of the digital piano.
Cleaning
Before cleaning the digital piano, unplug it
from the power outlet. Failure to do so can
damage the power cord, creating the risk
of fire and electric shock. It can also cause
the digital piano to fall over, creating the
risk of personal injury.
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Safety Precautions
Never climb onto the digital piano or stand.
Doing so can cause the digital piano to fall
over, creating the risk of personal injury.
Special care concerning this item is required
in households where there are small
children.
Connector
Connect only the specified devices to the
digital piano's connectors. Connecting nonspecified items creates the risk of fire and
electric shock.
Location
Avoid locating the digital piano in the
following types of areas. Subjecting the
digital piano to the conditions described
below creates the risk of fire and electric
shock.
• Areas expose to high humidity or large
amounts of dust
• Near food preparation areas and other
areas where it is exposed to oil smoke
• Near a heater, on a heated carpet, in
direct sunlight, inside a closed
automobile parked in the sun, and any
other area subjected to very high
temperature
Never place the digital piano directly onto
furniture or other item that has a finished
surface. The rubber feet on the bottom of
the digital piano can react with the paint or
other coatings, resulting in soiling of or
damage to the finished surface. Be sure to
lay felt or some other material on the
finished surface before placing the digital
piano on it.
Assemble the stand properly.
Failure to do so can cause the stand to fall
over and the digital piano to fall from the
stand, creating the risk of personal injury.
Make sure your assemble the stand in
accordance with the instructions that come
with it, and ensure that all connections are
secure. Also make sure that you choose an
appropriate location for the stand.
• When placing the digital piano onto the
stand, take care that you do not pinch
your fingers between the digital piano
and the stand.
• At least two people should
lift the digital piano when
placing it onto the stand or
moving it. Trying to move the
digital piano alone can cause
the stand to fall over, creating
the risk of personal injury.
• Do not drag the stand or tilt
it forward or back when
placing the digital piano onto
the stand or moving it. Doing
so can cause the digital piano
to fall over, creating the risk
of personal injury.
• Periodically check the screws that secure
the digital piano to the stand for
looseness. If a screw is loose, retighten it.
Loose screws can cause the stand to tip
over and the digital piano to fall, creating
the risk of personal injury.
Do not place heavy objects on the digital piano.
Never place heavy objects on top of the
digital piano. Doing so can cause the stand
to tip over and the object to fall, creating
the risk of personal injury.
Volume setting
Do not play at very loud volumes for a
long time. This precaution is especially
important when using the headphones.
Long-term exposure to very loud sound
can damage your hearing.
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Main Features
❐ 16 versatile tones
16 instrument tones including piano and pipe organ provide plenty of performance versatility.
An easy setting lets you control the brilliance of each tone, and a layer feature lets you assign two tones to sound simultaneously.
Other features include digital effects that control the acoustical characteristic of tones, as well as three pedal effects for all the
nuances of an acoustic piano.
❐ Metronome
A simple operation lets you set the tempo and the beat of the metronome to suit the tune you want to play. It’s the perfect practice
tool for players of all levels.
❐ 16 demo tunes
16 demo tunes demonstrate how to use each of the built-in tones.
❐ Song Memory
Two independent memory areas let you separately record and playback tunes. You can record in one memory and later record in
the other memory while playing back your original recording, or even play back from both memories at the same time.
❐ Music Library
Playback with any one of 50 built-in Music Library tunes. Right hand and left hand parts are separate, so you can turn off play of
either hand and practice along on the keyboard (Part Lesson).
❐ Variable temperament, Baroque pitch
Select from a variety of temperament settings and Baroque pitch for realistic play of classical pieces.
❐ Powerful keyboard setting functions
A selection of powerful keyboard setting functions helps you get create exactly the musical mood you want.
Transpose adjusts the key of the keyboard in semitone steps.
Tuning provides a means to tune with another musical instrument.
Touch Select adjusts the intensity of the output sound in accordance with the amount of pressure you apply to the keyboard.
❐ MIDI terminal
Connecting to another MIDI musical instrument lets you play two instruments from the keyboard of this digital piano. You can
also connect to a commercially available MIDI sequencer to increase the number of parts you can play.
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Contents
Safety Precautions ................ E-2
Main Features ........................ E-6
General Guide........................ E-8
Connecting to a Power
Outlet .................................... E-10
To connect to a power outlet .................. E-10
Connections ........................ E-11
Accessories and Options ....................... E-11
Basic Operation................... E-12
Using Tones ........................................... E-12
Using Digital Effects ............................... E-17
Using the Pedals .................................... E-18
Using the Metronome ............................. E-19
Keyboard Settings .............. E-28
Using Touch Select ................................ E-28
Using Transpose .................................... E-28
System Messages .................................... A-8
MIDI Implementation Chart
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General Guide
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* With the AP-45, the power cord is hard-wired to the bottom of the instrument.
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General Guide
CAUTION
Make sure that the cover of the digital piano is fully open whenever you are playing on the keyboard. A partially open cover can
suddenly close unexpectedly and pinch your fingers.
1 POWER button
2 VOLUME slider
3 BRILLIANCE slider
4 SETTING button
5 REVERB button
6 CHORUS button
7 Tone buttons
8 SPLIT button
9 SONG MEMORY button
0 RECORD button
A TRACK A/PART L button
B TRACK B/PART R button
C PLAY/STOP button
D MUSIC LIBRARY button
E METRONOME button
F Power Indicator
G LINE OUT jacks (R, L/MONO )
H MIDI IN terminal, MIDI OUT terminal
I Headphone jacks
J AC Power jack
K Pedal Connector
NOTE
Note NamesA value next to a note name indicates the relative position of
the note on the keyboard as shown below.
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Connecting to a Power Outlet
You can power this digital piano by plugging it into a
standard household power outlet.
Be sure you turn off power whenever the digital piano is not
in use.
To connect to a power outlet
1
Check to make sure that the digital piano’s POWER
button is in the OFF position.
• If it is ON, press the POWER button to turn it OFF.
POWER button
ON
Power indicator on.
OFF
Power indicator off.
Front
IMPORTANT!
• Power should also be turned off before you unplug the
digital piano from the wall outlet.
• The shapes of the digital piano’s power cord and wall
outlet should be different according to countries or
regions. The illustrations are examples.
• With the AP-45, the power cord is hardwired to the
bottom of the instrument.
Make sure the power indicator is completely turned off
before unplugging the power cord from the power outlet.
Be sure to read and observe all of the safety precautions
concerning power supply.
Power Indicator
2
Attach the power cord that comes with the digital
piano to the bottom of the digital piano.*
3
Plug the digital piano’s power cord into a wall
outlet.
* applies to the AP-45V.
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Connections
Connecting to an audio or musical instrument amplifier provides even clearer, more powerful sound through external speakers.
Bottom
Headphones
IMPORTANT!
• Whenever connecting external equipment, first set the
VOLUME slider of the digital piano and the volume
controller of the external equipment to relatively low
volume settings. You can later adjust volume to the level
you want after connections are complete.
• Be sure also to refer to the documentation that comes
with the external equipment for its proper connection
procedures.
Audio amplifier AUX IN, etc.
LEFT
(White)
RIGHT
(Red)
Guitar amplifier,
keyboard amplifier, etc.
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
PIN plugs
Standard jacks
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Connecting to a Musical Instrument
Amplifier 3
Use commercially available cables to connect the amplifier
to the digital piano's LINE OUT jacks as shown in Figure 3.
R jack output is right channel sound, while L/MONO jack
output is left channel sound. Connecting to the L/MONO
jack only outputs a mixture of both channels. It is up to you
to purchase connecting cable like the one shown in the
illustration for connection of the amplifier. Use the digital
piano's VOLUME slider to adjust the volume level.
Connecting Headphones 1
Connect commercially available headphones to the digital
piano’s headphones jack. This cuts off the built-in speakers,
which means you can practice even late at night without
disturbing others. To protect your hearing, make sure that
you do not set the volume level too high when using
headphones.
Connecting to Audio Equipment 2
Use commercially available cables to connect the external
audio equipment to the digital piano's LINE OUT jacks as
shown in Figure 2. R jack output is right channel sound,
while L/MONO jack output is left channel sound. It is up to
you to purchase connecting cables like the ones shown in the
illustration for connection of audio equipment. Normally in
this configuration you must set the audio equipment's input
selector to the setting that specifies the terminal (such as AUX
IN) to which the digital piano is connected. Use the digital
piano's VOLUME slider to adjust the volume level.
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Accessories and Options
Use only the accessories and options specified for this digital
piano. Use of non-authorized items creates the danger of fire,
electric shock, and personal injury.
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Basic Operation
Using Tones
The following procedures describe everything you need to
know about selecting and using tones.
Selecting a Tone
This digital piano has a selection of 16 built-in tones.
Tone Buttons
VARIATION
ACOUSTIC
BASS
RIDE ACO
BASS
button
HARPSI-
CHORD
PIPE
ORGAN 1
PIPE
ORGAN 2
CHOIR
STRINGS 1
SYNTH-PAD
STRINGS 2
GRAND
PIANO 1
BRIGHT
PIANO
GRAND
PIANO 2
HONKY-
TONK
ELEC
PIANO 1
ELEC
PIANO 2
VIBRAPHONE
Variation Tones
Variation Button
Each tone button is assigned two tones: a “normal tone”
(whose name is above the tone button) and a “variation tone”
(whose name is below the tone button). Which tone is selected
when you press a tone button depends on the current status
of the indicator lamp above the VARIATION button, as shown
below.
To select this type of tone:
Normal toneOff
Variation tone On
• Press the VARIATION button to toggle its indicator lamp
on and off.
• Pressing the tone button of the currently selected tone
toggles it between the normal tone and the variation tone.
The VARIATION button
lamp should be:
To select a tone
1
Press the POWER button to turn on the digital piano
power.
2
Press one of the tone buttons to select the tone you
want.
3
Use the VOLUME slider to adjust the volume.
• It is a good idea to set the volume to a relatively low
level at first.
• Moving the slider towards MIN decreases volume,
while moving it towards MAX increases volume.
4
Play something on the keyboard.
• Adjust volume to the level you want as you play.
5
After you are finished playing, press the POWER
button to turn off power.
NOTE
• The GRAND PIANO 1 tone is selected automatically
whenever you turn on the digital piano power.
Selecting a Variation Tone
The tone buttons that are marked as shown below are for
selecting variation tones.
1
Press the tone button for the tone you want to select.
2
Press the VARIATION button.
• This causes the indicator lamp above the button to
light, which indicates that the variation tone is
selected.
3
To switch back from variation tone to normal tone,
press the VARIATION button again to the indicator
lamp goes out.
NOTE
• The tone buttons provide you with a selection of 16 tones
that you can assign to and play on the keyboard.
• The GRAND PIANO 1 tone was recorded with stereo
sampling.
• See “Selecting a Variation Tone” for information on
selecting the tones whose names are marked below
each tone button.
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Basic Operation
Using Layer
With layer you can assign two different tones (a main tone
and a layered tone) to the keyboard, both of which play
whenever you press a key.
Main tone + Layered tone
To layer two tones
NOTE
• To use the variation tone for the main tone and/or the
layer tone, perform the required operation to turn on the
variation tone(s) before starting the procedure below.
1
While holding down the tone button of the main
tone, press the tone button for the layer tone.
• This causes the indicator lamp of the main tone button
to light, and the lamp of the layer tone button to flash.
• Whether the normal tone or variation tone is selected
for the main tone and layer tone depends on the
normal tone/variation tone setting of the tone button
you press. The indicator lamp above the VARIATION
button is lit when the variation tone is selected for
the main tone.
How digital effects are applied when layering is turned
on
The following are the rules that determine what type of digital
effects are applied to two tones that are layered.
These conditions:
• Digital effects turned on
for the main tone
• Digital effects turned on
or off for the layered
tone
• Digital effects turned off
for the main tone
• Digital effects turned on
for the layered tone
• Digital effects turned off
for the main tone
• Digital effects turned off
for the layered tone
Cause these digital effects
to be applied to both the
main tone and layered tone:
Main tone digital effects
Layered tone digital effects
None
2
Now try playing something on the keyboard.
• Note should sound using both of the tones you
selected.
3
To cancel layering, press any tone button.
NOTE
• If you change or turn off a digital effect while layering is
turned on, the setting you make is saved to the main
tone’s settings only.
• You cannot layer two tones that are assigned to the same
tone button (for example: ELEC PIANO 1 + ELEC PIANO
2, or HARPSICHORD + VIBRAPHONE).
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Basic Operation
To adjust the volume of the main tone
1
Hold down the SETTING button, and keep it
depressed until you reach step 4 of this procedure.
2
Press the GRAND PIANO 1 button.
• This causes the indicator lamp above the button to
flash.
3
Use one of the procedures below to set the main
tone volume to a value in the range of 40 to 127.
• To scroll the volume setting value: While holding
down the SETTING button, use the + (increase) and –
(decrease) keys to scroll the volume setting value.
Holding down either key changes the setting at high
speed.
Pressing + and – at the same time automatically selects
a volume setting value of 127.
• To input the volume setting value: While holding
down the SETTING button, use the number input
keys to input a two-digit or three-digit volume setting
value in the range of 40 to 127. You can input a two
digit or a three-digit value. The level you input is
applied to the volume setting value when you release
the SETTING button. The volume setting does not
change if you input a one-digit value or a value that
is outside of the allowable range.
To adjust the volume of the layer tone
1
Hold down the SETTING button, and keep it
depressed until you reach step 4 of this procedure.
2
Press the GRAND PIANO 2 button.
• This causes the indicator lamp above the button to
flash.
3
Use one of the procedures below to set the layer
tone volume to a value in the range of 40 to 127.
• To scroll the volume setting value: While holding
down the SETTING button, use the + (increase) and –
(decrease) keys to scroll the volume setting value.
Holding down either key changes the setting at high
speed.
Pressing + and – at the same time automatically selects
a volume setting value of 72.
• To input the volume setting value: While holding
down the SETTING button, use the number input
keys to input a two-digit or three-digit volume setting
value in the range of 40 to 127. You can input a two
digit or a three-digit value. The level you input is
applied to the volume setting value when you release
the SETTING button. The volume setting does not
change if you input a one-digit value or a value that
is outside of the allowable range.
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+
–
Number Input keys
/
keys
• A note does not sound when you press a keyboard
key at this time.
4
Release the SETTING button to complete the
procedure.
NOTE
• The setting you make for the main tone volume remains
in effect even if you change to another tone.
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C3B
2
+
–
Number Input keys
/
keys
• A note does not sound when you press a keyboard
key at this time.
4
Release the SETTING button to complete the
procedure.
NOTE
• The setting you make for the layer tone volume remains
in effect even if you change to another tone.
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Basic Operation
Using Split
With split you can assign two different tones (a main tone
and a split tone) to either end of the keyboard, which lets
you play one tone with your left hand and another tone with
your right hand.
Split point (B3)
Split toneMain tone
To split the keyboard
1
Select the main tone.
2
Press the SPLIT button.
• This causes the indicator lamp above the button to
light.
3
While holding down the SPLIT button, press the
tone button of the tone you want to use as the split
tone.
• While holding down the SPLIT button, you can also
press the VARIATION button to switch to the
variation of the split tone.
• The tone button lamp of the split tone you specify
flashes. The indicator lamp above the VARIATION
button also flashes when the variation tone is selected
for the split tone.
How digital effects are applied when split is turned on
The following are the rules that determine what type of digital
effects are applied to tones that are assigned to a split
keyboard.
These conditions:
• Digital effects turned on
for the main tone
• Digital effects turned on
or off for the split tone
• Digital effects turned off
for the main tone
• Layering turned on
(page E-13)
• Digital effects turned on
for the layered tone
• Digital effects turned off
for the main tone
• Layering turned on
(page E-13), but digital
effects turned off for the
layered tone
• Layering turned off
• Digital effects turned on
for the split tone
To change the location of the split point
The “split point” is the point on the keyboard that separates
the low range (split tone) from the high range (main tone).
Cause these digital effects
to be applied to both the
main tone and split tone:
Main tone digital effects
Layered tone digital effects
Split tone digital effects
4
Now try playing something on the keyboard.
• The lower range (left side) of the keyboard is assigned
the split tone, while the upper range (right side) is
assigned the main tone.
• The location on the keyboard where the changeover
between the two tones occurs is called the split point.
See “To change the location of the split point” on this
page for details on changing the location of the split
point.
5
Press the SPLIT button again to unsplit the keyboard
and return it to normal.
• This causes the indicator lamp above the button to go
out.
NOTE
• If you change or turn off a digital effect while split is
turned on, the setting you make is saved to the main
tone’s settings only.
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1
While holding down the SPLIT button, press the
keyboard key where you want the highest note (the
rightmost key) of the lower range (left side range)
to be.
• No sound is produced when the keys are pressed.
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Basic Operation
y
To adjust the volume of the split tone
1
Hold down the SETTING button, and keep it
depressed until you reach step 4 of this procedure.
2
Press the ELEC PIANO 1 button.
• This causes the indicator lamp above the button to
flash.
3
Use one of the procedures below to set the split
tone volume to a value in the range of 40 to 127.
• To scroll the volume setting value: While holding
down the SETTING button, use the + (increase) and –
(decrease) keys to scroll the volume setting value.
Holding down either key changes the setting at high
speed.
Pressing + and – at the same time automatically selects
a volume setting value of 127.
• To input the volume setting value: While holding
down the SETTING button, use the number input
keys to input a two-digit or three-digit volume setting
value in the range of 40 to 127. You can input a two
digit or a three-digit value. The level you input is
applied to the volume setting value when you release
the SETTING button. The volume setting does not
change if you input a one-digit value or a value that
is outside of the allowable range.
More about tones
Polyphony
This digital piano can play up to 64 notes at the same time.
Note, however, that the tones listed below are capable of only
32-note polyphony. GRAND PIANO 1, BRIGHT PIANO,
HONKY-TONK, ELEC PIANO 1, HARPSICHORD, STRINGS
1, CHOIR, SYNTH-PAD, RIDE ACO BASS
Touch Response
The touch response feature causes changes in the volume and
the sound of the tone in accordance with how much pressure
you apply to the keyboard, just like an acoustic piano.
Touch response affects the HARPSICHORD tone only slightly,
because the original musical instrument normally produces
the same sound, no matter how much pressure is applied.
Digitally Sampled Tones
The tones of this digital piano are produced using digitally
recorded samples of actual musical instruments. Not all of
the instruments, however, can produce tones across the entire
range played by this digital piano (A0 through C8). In such a
case, digital recordings are used for the range that actually
can be produced by the original instrument, and synthesized
tones are used for notes that cannot be produced naturally.
Because of this, you may notice very slight differences
between natural notes and synthesized notes in sound quality
and in results produced when using effects. These differences
are normal and do not indicate malfunction.
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2
+
–
Number Input keys
/
s
ke
• A note does not sound when you press a keyboard
key at this time.
4
Release the SETTING button to complete the
procedure.
NOTE
• The setting you make for the split tone volume remains
in effect even if you change to another tone.
Adjusting the Brilliance of a Tone
You can use the BRILLIANCE slider to adjust the clarity and
sharpness of a tone to suit your music and personal
preferences.
1
Slide the BRILLIANCE slider left and right to adjust
the brilliance of a tone to the level that you want.
• Moving the slider towards MELLOW produces a more
mellow sound, while moving it toward BRIGHT
produces a brighter sound.
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Basic Operation
Using Digital Effects
This digital piano provides you with a selection of digital
effects that you can apply to tones. The following provides
general descriptions of each effect, but the best way to find
out how they affect tones is to experiment for yourself.
Digital Effect Types
REVERB
The REVERB effect gives you a choice of the eight variations
listed below. Each one simulates the acoustics of different
environments.
The following table shows the name of each effect and the
keyboard keys you press to select it.
TypeKeyboard Key Number*
Room 11
Room 22
Room 33
Stage4
Hall 15
Hall 26
Delay7
Pan Delay8
* Number marked above keyboard key
Keys Used for Configuring Digital Effect Settings
Digital Effect Keys
Room 1
Chorus 1
Room 2
Chorus 2
Room 3
Chorus 3
Stage
Chorus 4
Pan Delay
ShortDelayFB
Delay
ShortDelay
Hall 2
Flanger
Hall 1
F-back Chorus
Turning Digital Effects On and Off
To turn this digital effect
on or off:
ReverbREVERB
ChorusCHORUS
• The lamp above the corresponding button is lit when the
digital effect is turned on, and unlit when the digital effect
is turned off.
Press this button:
CHORUS
The CHORUS effect adds depth and vibrato to notes.
The following are the eight chorus effects of this digital piano
and the keyboard keys you press to select them.
TypeKeyboard Key Number*
Chorus 11
Chorus 22
Chorus 33
Chorus 44
F-back Chorus5
Flanger6
ShortDelay7
ShortDelayFB8
* Number marked above keyboard key
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Selecting a Digital Effect
To select a reverb effect
1
While holding down the REVERB button, press the
keyboard key that corresponds to the number of
the reverb effect you want to select.
• A note does not sound when you press a keyboard
key at this time.
To select a chorus effect
1
While holding down the CHORUS button, press
the keyboard key that corresponds to the number
of the chorus effect you want to select.
• A note does not sound when you press a keyboard
key at this time.
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Basic Operation
Power on default effect settings
The table below shows the effect settings that are assigned to
each tone whenever you turn on the digital piano power.
Tone Name
GRAND PIANO 1
BRIGHT PIANO
GRAND PIANO 2
HONKY-TONK
ELEC PIANO 1
ELEC PIANO 2
HARPSICHORD
VIBRAPHONE
PIPE ORGAN 1
PIPE ORGAN 2
STRINGS 1
STRINGS 2
CHOIR
SYNTH-PAD
ACOUSTIC BASS
RIDE ACO BASS
Digital Effect Setting
REVERB
Hall 1
Hall 1
Hall 1
Hall 1
Hall 1
Hall 1
Hall 1
Hall 1
Hall 1
Hall 1
Hall 1
Hall 1
Hall 1
Hall 1
Hall 1
Hall 1
Off (Chorus 3)*
Off (Chorus 3)*
Off (Chorus 3)*
Off (Chorus 3)*
Off (Chorus 3)*
Off (Chorus 3)*
Off (Chorus 3)*
Off (Chorus 3)*
CHORUS
Chorus 3
Chorus 3
Chorus 3
Chorus 3
Chorus 3
Chorus 3
Chorus 3
Chorus 3
Using the Pedals
This digital piano comes equipped with the three pedals
shown in the illustration below.
Soft pedal
Sostenuto pedal
Pedal functions
• Damper pedal
Pressing this pedal causes notes to reverberate and to
sustain longer. In the case of the PIPE ORGAN and
STRINGS tones, pressing this pedal sustains the notes
played until you release the pedal.
• Soft pedal
Pressing this pedal dampens notes and slightly reduces
their volume. Only notes played after the pedal is depressed
are affected, and any notes played before the pedal is
pressed sound at their normal volume.
Damper pedal
* ( ) : the initial setting of the chorus type when chorus effect
is turned on.
• You can change the above digital effect settings after you
turn on power.
NOTE
• Selecting a tone automatically selects the digital effects
currently assigned to it.
• Changes you make to digital effect settings are assigned
to the currently selected tone only.
• Digital effect settings remain in effect until you turn off
the digital piano power.
• Demo tunes have their own digital effect settings, which
are automatically selected whenever you select a demo
tune.
• Sostenuto pedal
Like the damper pedal, this pedal causes notes to
reverberate and to sustain longer. The difference between
the two pedals is the timing when they are pressed. With
the sostenuto pedal, you press the pedal after depressing
the notes you want to sustain. Only the notes whose
keyboard keys are depressed when the sostenuto pedal is
pressed are affected.
NOTE
• The following shows how pedal effects are applied during
different types of operations.
While you are performing this
type of operation:
Song memory recording
Song memory playback
Demo tune play
Music Library play
• Under the power on default setting, pedal effects are not
applied to a split tone (page E-15). Perform the procedure
below to apply pedal effects to a split tone.
Pedal effects are
applied to:
Notes played on the
keyboard only
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Basic Operation
To apply pedal effects to a split tone
1
While holding down the SETTING button, turn
pedal effects on or off by pressing one of the
keyboard keys shown in the illustration below.
B
0 : ON
A0 : OFF
A0 : Pedal effects off
B
0 : Pedal effects on
• A note does not sound when you press a keyboard
key while the SETTING button is depressed.
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Using the Metronome
The metronome provides a reference beat that you can use
during your performances or practice sessions. You can
change the beat and the tempo of the metronome.
• The illustration below shows the keyboard keys you use
when configuring metronome settings. The names of the
settings are also marked above the keyboard keys to which
they are assigned.
2
METRONOME
VOL keys
1
METRONOME
BEAT keys
5
NOTE
• A note does not sound when you press any of the above
keyboard keys while holding down the SETTING button.
+
/
– keys
3
TEMPO keys
4
Number Input keys
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Basic Operation
Using the Metronome
PREPARATION
• Check to make sure that the indicator above the
RECORD button is off. If the indicator is on, press the
RECORD button to turn it off.
• See the section of this User’s Guide covering the song
memory for details on using the metronome in
combination with the function.
To use the metronome
1
Press METRONOME to start the metronome.
2
Set the beat of the metronome.
• While holding down the SETTING button, press the
METRONOME BEAT key 1 to select a beat setting.
• A note does not sound when you press a keyboard
key while holding down SETTING.
• The first value of the beat can be set to a value of 2
through 6. The bell that normally indicates the first
beat of a measure does not sound while a value of 0 is
specified. All beats are indicated by a click sound. This
setting lets you practice with a steady beat, without
worrying about how many beats there are in each
measure.
NOTE
• You can change metronome beat and tempo settings at
any time, even while the metronome is sounding.
• You can also use the metronome in combination with
song memory play. See the section of this User’s Guide
covering the function for details.
Adjusting the Metronome Volume
Use the following procedure to increase and decrease the
volume of the metronome beat.
To adjust the metronome volume
1
While holding down the SETTING button, use the
METRONOME VOL keys 2 to input 1, 2, or 3.
NOTE
• Metronome volume is automatically set to 2 whenever
you turn on the digital piano.
3
Use one of the procedures below to set the tempo
to a value in the range of 30 to 255 beats per
minute.
• To scroll the tempo value: While holding down the
SETTING button, use the TEMPO + (increase) and –
(decrease) keys 5 to scroll the tempo value. Holding
down either key changes the setting at high speed.
Pressing + and – at the same time automatically selects
a tempo value of 120.
• To input the tempo value: While holding down the
SETTING button, use the number input keys 4 to
input a two-digit or three-digit tempo value in the
range of 30 to 255. You can input a two digit or a threedigit value. The value you input is applied to the
tempo when you release the SETTING button. The
tempo setting does not change if you input a one-digit
value or a value that is outside of the allowable range.
4
When you want to stop the metronome, press
METRONOME again.
• Pressing METRONOME again restarts the metronome
sound using the current beat and tempo setting.
• If you want to change both the tempo and the beat
before restarting the metronome, perform the above
procedure here.
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Using the Song Memory
This section describes how to record keyboard play to
memory and playback data from song memory.
About the Song Memory
Song Memory Capacity
• There are two song memory tracks named Track A and
Track B. The two tracks can store a combined total of
approximately 8,000 notes.
• Recording stops automatically and the indicator above the
RECORD button goes out whenever memory becomes full.
Recorded Data
The following is a list of the data that can be recorded in song
memory once recording starts.
• Anything you played on the keyboard (received MIDI data
not recorded)
• Tone settings (including layered tones, layered tone volume,
split tones, split tone volume, split point) and any tone
setting changes
• Tempo and beat settings used during recording
• Pedal operations
• Reverb settings
• Chorus settings
Recorded Data Storage
This digital piano has a lithium battery to supply power to
retain memory contents even while power is off.* The life of
the lithium battery is five years after the date of manufacture
of the digital piano. Be sure to contact your CASIO service
provider about having the lithium battery replaced every five
years.
* Never turn off piano power while a record operation is in
progress.
IMPORTANT!
• If the data recorded in a single track uses up all the
available Song Memory capacity, you will not be able to
record anything in the other track.
• Recording new data to a track automatically deletes any
data previously stored in that track. A lit track indicator
means that the track already contains data.
• Turning off power while a record operation is in progress
deletes anything recorded up to that point.
• CASIO shall not be held responsible for any losses by
you or any third party due to loss of data caused by
malfunction or repair of this digital piano, or by battery
replacement.
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Using the Song Memory
Recording
In addition to recording notes as they are played on the
keyboard, you can also record to one track while playing back
from the other track. The following procedures cover each of
these operations.
SONG
MEMORYTRACK APLAY/STOP
To record notes from the keyboard
RECORDTRACK B
PART LPART R
3
Press either of the TRACK buttons to select Track A
or Track B.
• The indicator above the button you press flashes to
indicate that the track is selected for recording.
• If the data recorded in a single track uses up all the
available Song Memory capacity, you will not be able
to record anything in the other track.
4
Play something on the keyboard to start recording.
• What you play sounds from the speakers and is
recorded into memory.
• You can also start recording by pressing PLAY/STOP.
In this case, blank space is inserted in memory from
the point that you press PLAY/STOP up to the point
you start to play on the keyboard.
• The indicator lamp above the RECORD button
changes from flashing to lit when recording starts.
PREPARATION
• Select the tone and digital effects you want to start with.
• Make sure that the indicator above the MUSIC LIBRARY
button is not lit. If it is, press MUSIC LIBRARY to turn it
off.
• Use the procedure under “Using the Metronome” on
page E-19 for configure the tempo and beat settings
you want to use during recording.
1
Press the SONG MEMORY button.
• This causes the indicator lamp above the button to
light.
• If a track is already recorded, the indicator above its
track button lights at this time.
• If you want to use the metronome during recording,
press the METRONOME button to start the
metronome.
2
Press RECORD to put the digital piano into record
standby.
• The indicator above RECORD flashes.
• If both tracks are empty (unrecorded), Track A is
selected first for recording, which is indicated by the
lamp above its button flashing. If only one of the
tracks is empty, that track is selected first for
recording.
• If both tracks are already selected, the track recorded
last is selected first. If both tracks are recorded and
you have turned off power since recording, Track A
is selected first.
• You can also change the metronome’s beat setting at
this time.
5
After you are finished recording, press PLAY/STOP
to stop the record operation.
• At this time the indicator above RECORD goes out,
while the indicator above the recorded track remains
on.
• Here you can press PLAY/STOP and playback the
data you just recorded.
• To exit the song memory mode, press the SONG
MEMORY so its indicator lamp goes out.
To record to one track while playing
back from the other track
This procedure is basically the same as that under “To record
notes from the keyboard” on this page. The differences are
as described below.
Example: To play back Track A while recording to Track B
• Before starting step 2 of the procedure on this page, press
the TRACK A button so the indicator above it is lit.
• When you enter record standby, the indicator above the
TRACK A button remains lit, while the indicator above the
TRACK B button flashes. If the indicator above the TRACK
A button is flashing at this time, press the TRACK B button
so the indicator above it flashes.
• Performing step 4 of the procedure causes Track A play back
and Track B recording to start at the same time. Play on the
keyboard along with the playback of Track A.
• Once you enter record standby, you can also change the
tempo and beat settings. It should be noted, however, that
playback is performed following the last tempo and beat
settings that were used for recording in either of the tracks.
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Using the Song Memory
Playback
Use the following procedure to play back from song memory.
To play back from song memory
1
Press the SONG MEMORY button.
• This causes the indicator lamp above the button to
light.
2
Press the TRACK button of the track you want to
play back (A or B).
• This causes the indicator lamp above the button of
the track you select to light.
3
Press PLAY/STOP to start playback.
• You can toggle the playback metronome sound on and
off by pressing the METRONOME button.
• To stop the metronome, press the METRONOME
button.
• Playback stops automatically when the end of the tune
is reached.
• To stop part way through, press PLAY/STOP.
NOTE
• If you want to playback song memory contents you have
just recorded, simply press PLAY/STOP.
• You cannot change the tone when playing back from
song memory.
• You can change the playback tempo while playing back
from song memory.
Deleting Song Memory Contents
IMPORTANT!
• The delete operation cannot be undone. Make sure you
play back song memory contents and confirm that you
no longer need it before performing the following
procedure.
To delete song memory contents
1
Press the SONG MEMORY button.
• This causes the indicator lamp above the button of
the track you select to light.
2
While holding down the SONG MEMORY button,
press the button of the track (A or B) that you want
to delete.
• This deletes the contents of the track.
• To exit the song memory mode, press the SONG
MEMORY button.
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Using Demo Tunes
This digital piano comes with 16 built-in demo tunes, each of
which features one of the built-in tones.
Playing the Demo Tunes in
Sequence
To play the demo tunes in sequence
1
Press the MUSIC LIBRARY button to start demo tune
play.
• All the demo tunes play in sequence, starting from
Tune 1.
Playing a Specific Demo Tune
To play a specific demo tune
1
After playback starts, press the tone button that
corresponds to the tune you want to play.
• Songs are played in sequence, in an endless loop,
starting from the currently selected song.
• Pressing the VARIATION button or the tone button
of the current tone during demo tune play toggles the
demo tune between its normal tone’s tune and
variation tone’s tune.
Stopping Demo Tune Play
To stop demo tune play
1
Press the PLAY/STOP button to stop demo tune play.
NOTE
• You cannot change the tempo or tone, or turn on the
metronome while a demo tune is playing.
• Playing on the keyboard during demo tune play plays
notes using the demo tune’s tone.
• You can adjust volume while demo playback is in
progress.
• The setting below are changed automatically when a
demo tune is played. These changes are temporary, and
remain in effect only while the demo tune is playing.
• To n e
• Digital effect
• Transpose
• Tuning
• Temperament : Equal Temperament
• Baroque pitch : off
• Pedal operations performed during demo tune play are
applied to notes played on the keyboard only. They are
not applied to demo tune playback.
• Demo tune notes cannot be sent as MIDI data.
Demo Tune List
No.TitleComposerToneTime
1Etude Op.10 No.12 “Revolutionary”F.F.ChopinGRAND PIANO 12´35˝
2Jesus Bleibet Meine FreudeJ.S.BachPIPE ORGAN 21´18˝
3Original—ELEC PIANO 11´33˝
4Original—STRINGS 21´11˝
5Original—ACOUSTIC BASS48˝
6Hungarian Dances No.5 (Duets)J.BrahmsGRAND PIANO 22´24˝
7Original—VIBRAPHONE1´10˝
8Mein junges Leben hat ein EndJ.P.SweelinckCHOIR1´18˝
9Original—BRIGHT PIANO1´10˝
10Original—SYNTH-PAD1´18˝
11HARMONIUS BLACKSMITHG.F.HÄNDELHARPSICHORD2´12˝
12Original—STRINGS 12´00˝
13Original—ELEC PIANO 21´55˝
14Original—RIDE ACO BASS54˝
15Fantasia (Praeludium) und Fuga in G-Moll BWV542J.S.BachPIPE ORGAN 11´48˝
16Scott Joplin’s New RagS.JoplinHONKY-TONK1´04˝
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Using Music Library
Once you select one of the 50 built-in Music Library tunes,
you can cut either the left-hand or right-hand part (primo
and secondo part for duet tunes) and play along on the
keyboard. You can adjust the tempo to play along at the pace
that’s comfortable for you, and you can use the metronome
to help you keep in time.
See “Music Library Tunes” on page A-3 for full list of available
Music Library tunes. Duet tunes are those marked “(Duets)”.
MUSIC
LIBRARY
PART L
TRACK BTRACK APLAY/STOP
PART R
Playing Back Music Library Tunes
Use the following procedure when you want simply to play
back a Music Library tune without playing along with it.
To play back a Music Library tune
1
Press the MUSIC LIBRARY button so the indicator
above it is lit.
3
Select the number of the tune you want to play.
• See “Music Library Tunes” on page A-3 for full list of
available Music Library tunes.
Number Input keys
• While holding down the MUSIC LIBRARY button, use
keyboard keys C
to input the number of the song you want to play. A
note does not sound when you press a keyboard key
at this time. Input either a one-digit or a two-digit
number. The number you input is registered when
you release the MUSIC LIBRARY button.
• Selecting a Music Library song causes the indicator
lamps above both part buttons (L and R) to light.
• To specify playback of all Music Library songs, specify
99 for the song number. The indicator lamp above the
MUSIC LIBRARY button flashes during playback of
all the Music Library songs.
3 through B3 (number input keys)
2
Turn the metronome on or off.
To turn the metronome off:
Press the METRONOME button so the indicator above
it is not lit. With this setting, the pre-count prior to
playback does not sound and metronome does not
sound either. The indicator above the METRONOME
button does, however, flash in time with tempo of the
tune being played.
To turn the metronome on:
Press the METRONOME button so the indicator above
it is lit. With this setting, a pre-count sounds before
playback of the Music Library tune starts, and the
metronome sounds during playback. The indicator
above the METRONOME button flashes in time with
tempo of the tune being played.
You can also configure the metronome so only a pre-
count sounds prior to playback, without the
metronome sounding during actual playback. See “To
turn the metronome on or off during playback” for
more information.
4
Press PLAY/STOP to start playback.
• If you turned on the metronome before starting this
procedure, a count sounds before actual playback
starts.
• The tempo changes automatically to the preset tempo
for the song being played back.
• Notes played on the keyboard during Music Library
tune playback are sounded using the tone setting of
the selected tune.
5
When you want to stop playback, press PLAY/STOP
again.
• If you selected a single tune, playback stops
automatically when the end of the tune is reached.
• If you selected “tune number 99”, tune playback
continues until you press PLAY/STOP.
• To exit the Music Library mode, press the MUSIC
LIBRARY so its indicator lamp goes out.
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Using Music Library
NOTE
• When you press the MUSIC LIBRARY button, the
number of the song that was selected the last time you
used the Music Library appears first.
• You can change the tempo of playback after you select
a tune. You can return the tempo of a tune to its preset
level by selecting the same tune again (step 2 of the
above procedure).
• The following operations and settings can be performed
while Music Library tune playback is in progress:
• Volume
• Brilliance
• Tempo
• Touch select
• Tone
• Left-hand part/right-hand part on and off
• Metronome
• Keyboard play
• Pedal operations
• Receipt of MIDI IN data is enabled while Song Lesson
playback is in progress.
• Pressing the PLAY/STOP button while in another mode
besides the Music Library Mode or Song Memory Mode
enters the Music Library Mode and starts playback.
To turn the metronome on or off
during playback
1
While holding down the SETTING button, turn the
metronome on or off by pressing one of the
keyboard keys shown in the illustration below.
C1 : ON
0 : OFF
B
B0 : Off (Pre-count sounds prior to playback only, no
metronome during playback)
C1 : On (Pre-count sounds prior to playback, and
metronome sounds during playback)
• A note does not sound when you press a keyboard
key while the SETTING button is depressed.
NOTE
• The power on default for the above setting is metronome
on, which means that a pre-count sounds prior to
playback, and the metronome sounds during playback.
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Practicing Individual Parts
(Part Lesson)
The left-hand part (or secondo part) and right-hand part (or
primo part) are recorded separately for Music Library tunes.
Because of this, you can turn off either part and play along
with the other part on the keyboard. The terms “primo” and
“secondo” refer to the parts of duet tunes.
PREPARATION
• Perform steps 1 and 2 of the procedure under “To play
back a Music Library tune” on page E-25 to select the
Music Library tune you want to practice.
• Set the tempo you want to use during the part lesson.
Use the same procedure that you use to set the tempo
of the metronome (page E-19).
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To use Part Lesson
1
Press the PART L or PART R button to select the
part you want to play on the keyboard.
• Pressing either button causes the indicator above the
other button to go out.
■ To practice the right-hand (or primo) part, press the
PART R button.
PART R button indicator: Off
PART L button indicator: On
■ To practice the left-hand (or secondo) part, press the
PART L button.
PART R button indicator: On
PART L button indicator: Off
2
Turn on the metronome, if you want.
• Press METRONOME so the indicator above it is lit.
• Leave the indicator above METRONOME off if you
do not want to use the metronome during your
practice session.
3
Press PLAY/STOP to start play of the Music Library
tune and play along on the keyboard.
• If you turned on the metronome, a count sounds for
one measure before actual playback starts.
Using Music Library
4
When you want to stop playback, press PLAY/STOP
again.
• Playback also stops automatically when the end of
the tune is reached.
NOTE
• The beat of each Music Library tune is fixed, and cannot
be changed.
• Recording to song memory (page E-21) cannot be
started while playback of a Music Library tune is in
progress.
• Pedal operations affect keyboard play only.
• See the notes under “Playing Back Music Library Tunes”
on page E-25 for details on other operations.
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Keyboard Settings
Using Touch Select
This setting lets you adjust the touch of the keyboard to suit
your own playing style. This means you can select a stronger
touch for those with powerful hands, and a lighter touch for
beginners and anyone else with less strength.
Use the keys shown below to change the Touch Select setting.
Setting keys
OFF
LIGHT
Touch Select Settings
OFF .................. Off
LIGHT ............. Light
NORMAL ....... Normal
HEAVY ............ Heavy
To change the Touch Select setting
1
While still holding down the SETTING button,
select the key touch by pressing one of the keyboard
keys.
• A note does not sound when you press a keyboard
This setting produces strong output, even
when light pressure is applied to the
keyboard.
This is the standard setting.
This setting requires relatively strong
keyboard pressure to produce normal output.
key while holding down SETTING.
HEAVY
NORMAL
Using Transpose
Transpose lets you adjust the pitch of this digital piano in
semitone steps.
This means you can change the key of the digital piano to
suit the voice of a vocalist or the key of another musical
instrument, without having to learn to play a piece in another
key.
Use the keys shown below to change the transpose setting.
Setting keys
Lower
C:Standard key
To change the transpose setting
1
While holding down the SETTING button, select a
key by pressing one of the keyboard illustrated
above.
• The digital piano can be transposed within a range of
F to C to F.
• A note does not sound when you press a keyboard
key while holding down SETTING.
NOTE
• The transpose value is automatically set to 0 (C)
whenever you turn on the digital piano power.
Higher
NOTE
• Touch select is automatically set to NORMAL whenever
you turn on the digital piano power.
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Keyboard Settings
–
Adjusting the Tuning of the Digital
Piano
You can adjust the overall tuning of the digital piano for play
along with another instrument. You can adjust tuning within
a range of ±50 cents* from A
Use the keyboard keys noted below to adjust the tuning of
the digital piano.
: lowers the pitch
To adjust the tuning of the digital piano
1
While holding down the SETTING button, press
keyboard key E
raise it. Each press of a key changes the tuning by
about 0.8 cents* (1/128 semitone).
• Holding down either key changes the setting at high
speed.
• A note does not sound when you press a keyboard
key while holding down SETTING.
4 = 440.0Hz.
Setting keys
+ : raises the pitch
4 (–) to lower the tuning or F4 (+) to
Temperament
Modern pianos employ a tuning system called “Equal
Temperament,” which is also used by your digital piano.
Equal Temperament, however, is a relatively new tuning
system, and different temperaments were in use during the
times of Bach, Beethoven, and Chopin.
Your digital piano comes with the seven temperament settings
listed below, which adjust the tuning of the keyboard to suit
a variety of classical pieces.
Use the keys shown below to change the temperament setting.
Root Setting RangeTemperament
F5(black key) F
4
(black key) B
•B
5 ..... Equal Temperament
•B5 ...... Kirnberger III
•C6 ..... Werckmeister
•C
6 .... Mean-Tone System
•D6 ..... Pythagorean System
•E
6 ..... Just Major Intonation
•E6 ...... Just Minor Intonation
NOTE
• Equal temperament and a root of C are assigned as
defaults whenever you turn on the digital piano power.
• See “About Temperaments” on page E-30 for further
details.
5
Setting Range
E6
NOTE
• Holding down the SETTING button and pressing
keyboard keys E4 (–) and F4 (+) at the same time returns
tuning to the standard A4 = 440.0Hz.
* 100 cents is equivalent to one semitone.
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To change the temperament
1
Hold down the SETTING button. Note that you must
keep the SETTING button depressed until step 4,
below.
2
While still holding down the SETTING button,
select the temperament by pressing one of the
keyboard keys illustrated below.
B
5
• No sound is produced when the keys are pressed.
E
6
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Keyboard Settings
3
Select a root by pressing one of the keys in the range
shown in the illustration below. Remember to keep
the SETTING button depressed.
• The note for the keyboard key you press is applied as
the root. If you press key F
becomes F.
F
4
• No sound is produced when the keys are pressed.
• When Baroque Pitch (page E-31) is ON, the root is a
half-note higher than the key you press. This means
that to set a root of C, you should press B
4
Release the SETTING button to exit temperament
setting.
NOTE
• If you select the temperament only without specifying
the root in the above procedure, the root automatically
becomes C.
• Temperament root settings are not affected when you
change the Transpose setting.
• The keys you should press to set the root in step 3 of
the above procedure are fixed. They are not affected by
transpose settings, etc.
5, for example, the root
F
5
4.
About Temperaments
● Equal Temperament
This tuning system is the most widely used for keyboard
musical instruments in the world today. The octave is
divided into 12 semitones that are equal in frequency ratio.
With this system, you can perform in all the major and
minor keys without any adjustment. Though we take this
system for granted these days, it was a revolutionary
development in the history of music. Equal Temperament
tuning has been the most common system used in the
world since the middle of the 18th Century.
● Kirnberger III
This is also one of the precursors to equal temperament.
It is an evolution of just intonation and the mean-tone
system, and all keys (from C-major to F-major) can be used
for keyboard play.
● Werckmeister
Werckmeister is a famous theorist who also did research
on equal temperament. This particular system is said to
be a precursor to equal temperament, and all keys (from
C-major to F-major) can be used for keyboard play.
● Mean-Tone System
This system was the first actually used for tuning of
keyboard musical instruments. It was widely used starting
from the Renaissance up until the second half of the 18th
Century. During the days of Handel and Bach, it was
employed for cembalos, organs, and pianos.
● Pythagorean System
This system was developed by the philosopher Pythagoras
sometime during the 5th Century B.C. Most of the fifths
in this system do not deviate from the “pure” (acoustically
correct) intervals. The Pythagorean system is perfect within
a small range of tones and in the simple keys, but it
becomes inadequate in others. Despite this, this system
was used for Middle Age religious music, which was
performed (sung) using only the simple keys.
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● Just Intonation
This system is one of the “pure” systems in which many
of the fifths and thirds are acoustically correct. Try setting
the root to C and playing C, E, G.
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Using Baroque Pitch
During the Baroque Era, standard pitch (A4) was lower than
the modern standard. The Baroque pitch setting of your
digital piano lets you play Baroque era music at the pitch it
was written for.
Use the keys shown below to change the Baroque pitch
setting.
Setting Range
G5A
5
(black key)
•A
5 .... ON: Baroque pitch (A4 = 415.3Hz)
•G
5 ..... OFF: Modern standard (A4 = 440.0Hz)
To turn Baroque pitch off and on
1
Hold down the SETTING button. Note that you must
keep the SETTING button depressed until step 3,
below.
Keyboard Settings
2
While still holding down the SETTING button,
switch baroque pitch on or off by pressing one of
the keyboard keys illustrated below.
5
(black key) : ON
A
G5 : OFF
• No sound is produced when the keys are pressed.
3
Release the SETTING button.
NOTE
• The Baroque pitch setting you make is retained until
you change it or until you switch power off. Whenever
you switch power on, the default setting is off (A4 =
440.0Hz).
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MIDI
What is MIDI?
MIDI is a standard for digital signals and connectors that
allows musical instruments, computers, and other devices,
regardless of manufacturer, to exchange data with each other.
MIDI Connections
Connecting your computer or other external MIDI device to
the digital piano’s MIDI IN/OUT terminals makes it possible
for them to exchange MIDI messages and record and playback
keyboard notes on the connected device.
[Bottom]
MIDI cable: MK-5
MIDI OUTMIDI IN
Simultaneous Receive Over
Multiple Channels (Multi-Timbre)
The Multi-Timbre mode makes it possible to assign the digital
piano’s built-in tones to MIDI channels 1 through 16. Then
you can simultaneously sound multiple channels to play from
a commercially available multi-track sequencer.
NOTE
• See “Assigning Tones to Individual Channels” on this
page for details on assigning tones to each channel.
• Up to 16 channels can be received simultaneously
(Channel 1 through channel 16).
• The number of channels to be received simultaneously
cannot be predetermined. If it becomes necessary to
cancel a channel, the cancel operation must be
performed on the sending side.
Specifying the Keyboard Channel
The keyboard channel is the channel used when sending MIDI
messages to another MIDI device. You can specify any
channel from 1 through 16 as the keyboard channel.
To specify the keyboard channel
1
While holding down the SETTING button, specify
the keyboard channel by pressing one of the
keyboard keys shown in the illustration below.
Example: Channel 8
C
4
• A note does not sound when you press a keyboard
key while holding down SETTING.
NOTE
• The keyboard channel is automatically set to 1 whenever
you turn on the digital piano power.
Assigning Tones to Individual
Channels
You can assign tones to channels using a Program Change
message sent from a connected MIDI device. You cannot
change the tone assigned to each channel from the digital
piano.
NOTE
• The GRAND PIANO 1 tone is automatically assigned to
all channels whenever you turn on the digital piano
power.
A
6
(svart tangent)
B
7
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MIDI
Sending Song Memory Playback
Data
You can send song memory playback as MIDI data.
The send channel used depends on the keyboard channel
setting, as shown in the table below.
Keyboard Play
Keyboard main tone data
Keyboard layer tone data
Keyboard split tone data
Main tone data inside of
Track A playback data
Layer tone data inside of
Track A playback data
Split tone data inside of
Track A playback data
Main tone data inside of
Track B playback data
Layer tone data inside of
Track B playback data
Split tone data inside of
Track B playback data
* Whenever adding the keyboard channel number to a value
from 1 to 8 produces a result that is greater than 16, the
send channel used is the one whose number is equal to the
result minus 16.
NOTE
• Pedal effect data recorded to memory is applied to play
back from song memory, and does not affect your
performance on the keyboard. Likewise, pedal
operations on the digital piano are applied to the
keyboard only, and not to play back from the song
memory.
Keyboard Channel
Keyboard Channel
Keyboard Channel + 1*
Keyboard Channel + 2*
Keyboard Channel + 3*
Keyboard Channel + 4*
Keyboard Channel + 5*
Keyboard Channel + 6*
Keyboard Channel + 7*
Keyboard Channel + 8*
Turning Local Control On and Off
This setting effectively determines whether or not the
keyboard and pedals of the digital piano are connected to
the digital piano’s sound source.
To turn Local Control on and off
1
While still holding down the SETTING button,
switch Local Control on and off by pressing one of
the keyboard keys illustrated below.
F
6
(svart tangent): Av
C
4
• A note does not sound when you press a keyboard
key while holding down SETTING.
G6: På
NOTE
• Note that no sound will be produced from the digital
piano’s speakers if you press the keyboard while Local
Control is turned off.
• Local Control is turned on automatically whenever you
turn on the digital piano power.
MIDI Data Notes
This section provides details about the MIDI data this digital
piano sends and receives. You can also find further technical
information in the “MIDI Data Format” on page A-4 and
“MIDI Implementation Chart”* at the end of this User ’s
Guide.
* The MIDI Implementation Chart is a standard format
summary of how data is transferred between this digital
piano and a connected MIDI device.
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Keyboard Data (Note On, Note Off,
Note Number, Velocity)
The following four types of keyboard data can be sent and
received.
DataMeaning
Note OnKeyboard key is pressed.
Note OffKeyboard key is released.
Note NumberWhich key is pressed.
VelocityPressure applied
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MIDI
Tone Change Data (Program Change)
A program number is data used for tone selection. Program numbers come in handy when using the tones of this digital piano to
play MIDI data received from an external sequencer or other MIDI device. When the program number received from another
devices does not match one of the built-in tones of this digital piano, however, the tone change is ignored and play continues
without a tone change.
The following shows the program numbers that are supported by this digital piano.
SendReceive
Tone Name
GRAND PIANO 1200200
BRIGHT PIANO201201
GRAND PIANO 2000000
HONKY-TONK003003
ELEC PIANO 116041604
ELEC PIANO 2004004
HARPSICHORD006006
VIBRAPHONE00110011
PIPE ORGAN 100190019
PIPE ORGAN 22401924019
STRINGS 120492049
STRINGS 200480048
CHOIR00520052
SYNTH-PAD00880088
ACOUSTIC BASS00320032
RIDE ACO BASS3203232032
Bank Select
MSBLSB
Program
numbers
Bank Select
MSBLSB
Program
numbers
Pedal and Effect Operation Data
(Control Change and Universal System Exclusive Message)
Control Change is used to send and receive data about damper, soft, and sostenuto pedal depress and release operations, as well
as data about digital effects.
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
No sound produced when
keyboard keys are pressed.
Keyboard out of tune.
Pedal effect continues to be
applied even though pedals are
not pressed.
No sound produced by demo tune
play.
Song Memory contents deleted.
Song Memory track cannot be
selected.
Chords or scales sound strange.
No sound produced by connected
external MIDI sound source when
the digital piano keys are pressed.
Possible Cause
1. VOLUME slider set to MIN.
2. Headphones connected to the
digital piano.
3. Local Control turned off.
1. Transpose is set to a value other
than 0.
2. Incorrect tuning setting
3. Baroque pitch is turned on.
Problem with the connection
between the pedals and the digital
piano.
1. VOLUME slider set to MIN.
2. Headphones connected to the
digital piano.
Lithium battery is dead.
Data recorded in the other track
uses up all available Song Memory
capacity.
Wrong temperament
1. The digital piano Basic Channel
does not match the Basic
Channel of the MIDI sound
source.
2. Volume or expression setting of
the external sound source is set
to 0.
Action
1. Move VOLUME slider more
towards the MAX side.
2. Disconnect the headphones
from the digital piano.
3. Turn on Local control.
1. Change the transpose setting to
0, or turn the digital piano
power off and then back on
again.
2. Correct the tuning setting, or
turn the digital piano power off
and then back on again.
3. Turn off baroque pitch or turn
power off and then back on
again.
Turn off the digital piano power
and then check to make sure that
the pedal plug is securely
connected to the digital piano’s
pedal connector.
1. Move VOLUME slider more
towards the MAX side.
2. Disconnect the headphones
from the digital piano.
Contact your CASIO Service
Provider for replacement of the
lithium battery.
Delete the data recorded in the
other track.
Return the temperament setting to
equal temperament, or turn power
off and then back on again.
1. Change the Basic Channel
settings so they are identical.
2. Change the volume or
expression setting of the
external sound source to an
appropriate value.
Reference
Page E-12
Page E-11
Page E-33
Page E-28
Page E-29
Page E-31
Page E-38
Page E-12
Page E-11
Page E-40
Page E-23
Page E-29
Page E-32
See the
documentation that
comes with
the external
sound
source.
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Assembly Instructions
E
CAUTION
• Take particular care to avoid injury when installing legs
and pedals, and when mounting the keyboard onto the
stand.
• When assembling, make sure that the sliding keyboard
cover of the digital piano body is completely closed. If
the cover is left open during assembly, it may close
suddenly causing the fingers to be pinched between the
digital piano body and cover.
Important!
• Be sure to assemble the stand on a flat surface.
• This stand does not include any of the tools required to
assemble it. You should have a large Phillips head (+)
screwdriver on hand for assembly.
Figure 1
C
A
B
D
• Check the items that come with the unit to make sure that
everything shown in Figure 1 (A through I) is included.
All screws are in a plastic bag inside of the packing
cardboard.
×4
×6
F
×1
G
×2
H
×2
I
1
Assembling the stand
Refer to Figures 3, 4 and 5 as you assemble the stand according
to the following procedure.
Figure 3
E
I
C
I
A
Side upright
3
2
1.Attach side uprights A and B to crosspiece D using the
four E screws (Figure 3).
• When joining the two pieces marked 2, the metal pieces
3 on the insides of side uprights A and B should fit
into the slots at the ends of crosspiece D. Make sure the
metal pieces are pushed into the slots as far as they will
go. If they are not, the metal pieces 3 and the screws E
will not match up correctly, which can cause stripping of
the screws.
E
I
D
E
B
Crosspiece
Figure 2
1
• Before starting actual assembly of the stand, undo the clip
at location 1 (Figure 2) where the pedal cable comes out
the back of crosspiece D.
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Assembly Instructions
7
AB
Figure 4
F
G
I
5
G
4
I
2.Attach back panel C to the 4 brackets and crosspiece D.
Note that the back panel C should be installed so it is in
front of the 4 brackets (Figure 4). Use the two I screws,
six F screws to secure the back panel in place (Figures 3
and 4). Note that you must also install the G clip at this
time as shown in the illustration.
• First, install the topmost I screws on the left and right
sides of the back panel C. Note that you should slip the
G clip onto the F screw at point 5 before you screw in
the F screw.
• The back panel C should rest on the feet of side uprights
A and B as indicated by 6 in the illustration. Press theback panel C against crosspiece D while installing the
I screws.
(Back)
C
F
I
6
2
Installing the Keyboard onto
the Stand
CAUTION
Take care that you do not pinch your fingers between the
keyboard and stand!
Figure 6
8
Be sure that you securely anchor the keyboard to the stand
using the H butterfly bolts (Figure 6).
• Slide the screws on the bottom of the keyboard into the
slots in the two angle brackets 8. Next, secure the keyboard
to the stand with two butterfly bolts H (Figure 7).
Figure 7
8
Back
8
H
H
H
Figure 5
3.Rotate height adjustment screw 7 until it supports
crosspiece D, preventing the crosspiece from bending when
you press the pedals (Figure 5).
Important!
• Be sure to rotate adjustment screw 7 and perform the
adjustment procedure described above before
depressing the pedals. Failure to do so can result in
damage to crosspiece D.
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Front
• The butterfly bolts keep the keyboard from falling from the
stand. Be sure that you always secure the keyboard with
the butterfly bolts.
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Assembly Instructions
3
Connecting the Pedal
Figure 8
Clip
Pedal plug
Position the pedal plug as shown in Figure 8 and insert it
into the pedal connector on the bottom of the digital piano.
Secure the pedal cable to the upright of the stand using the
clips (Figure 8).
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Connecting to a Power Supply
Figure 9
CAUTION
• The screws that you use to assemble the stand may
become loose after a long period due to changes in
temperature and humidity, or vibration caused by normal
use, etc. Periodically check the screws used to fasten
the stand and the butterfly bolts used to fasten the stand
and the digital piano, and tighten them whenever
necessary.
Power Outlet
• To power the digital piano, use a power outlet that allows
easy access when plugging in or unplugging the power
cord.
Attachment of the Score Stand
Install the music stand by inserting its pegs into the holes in
the top of the piano.
Power cord
Household
wall outlet
1.Check to make sure that the digital piano’s POWER button
is in the OFF position. If it is ON, press the button to switch
it OFF.
2.Attach the power cord that comes with the digital piano to
the bottom of the digital piano.*
3. Plug the digital piano’s power cord into a wall outlet (Figure
9).
* applies to the AP-45V.
Important!
• The shapes of the digital piano’s power cord and wall
outlet should be different according to countries or
regions. The illustrations are examples.
• With the AP-45, the power cord is hard-wired to the
bottom of the instrument.
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Specifications
All of the items in these specifications apply to the AP-45 and AP-45V, unless specifically noted otherwise.
Models:AP-45/AP-45V
Keyboard:88 piano keys (with touch response)
Polyphony:64 notes, maximum
Tones:• 16
Digital Effects:Reverb (8 types), Chorus (8 types), Brilliance
Demo Tunes:• Number of Tunes: 16
Song Memory:• Operations: Real-time recording, playback
Music Library:• Number of Tunes: 50
Pedals:Damper, Soft, Sostenuto
Other Functions:• Metronome: Beat (6 types), Tempo ( = 30 to 255)
MIDI:16 multi-timbre receive
Input/Output:• Headphones: Stereo standard jacks × 2
Weight:• Digital Piano (without stand): approximately 34.0 kg (75.0 lbs)
• Layer: Adjustable volume
• Split: Split point, adjustable volume
• Playback: Repeat (all tunes, one tune)
• Number of Tracks: 2 (Track A, Track B)
• Capacity: Approximately 8,000 notes (total of 2 tracks)
•
Memory Backup: Built-in lithium battery (Battery Life: Approximately 5 years)
• Playback: All song repeat, specific song
• Part Off: L, R
• Touch Select: 3 types, off
• Transpose: 1 octave (F to C to F)
• Tuning: A4 = 440.0Hz ±50 cents (adjustable)
• Temperament: 7 types
• Baroque pitch
• LINE OUT (R, L / MONO): Standard jacks × 2
• MIDI (OUT) (IN)
AP-45V: 220-240V
AP-45V: 60W
Digital Piano (without stand): 136.9 × 43.9 × 23.0 cm (53 15/16 ×17 5/16 × 9 1/16 inch)
• Digital Piano: 137.9 × 44.8 × 83.8 cm (54 5/16 × 17 10/16 × 33 inch)
• Digital Piano: approximately 46.0 kg (101.4 lbs)
Output Impedance ; 1.1KΩ
Output Voltage ; 1.3V (RMS) MAX
• Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
• AP-45 has hardwired power cords.
• AP-45V has detachable power cords.
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Operational Precautions
Locating the Unit
Avoid the following locations.
• Areas exposed to direct sunlight and high humidity
• Areas subjected to very low temperatures
• Near a radio, TV, video deck, or tuner (unit can cause
interference with audio or video signals)
Care of the Unit
• Never use benzene, alcohol, thinner or other such chemicals
to clean the exterior of the unit.
• To clean the keyboard, use a soft cloth dampened with a
weak solution of a mild neutral detergent and water. Wring
out all excess moisture from the cloth before wiping.
Lithium Battery
This unit is equipped with a lithium battery to provide power
needed to retain memory contents while unit power is turned
off. Should the lithium battery go dead, all memory contents
will be lost whenever you turn unit power off. The normal
life of the lithium battery is about five years from the time
that the battery was installed. Be sure to periodically contact
your retailer or authorized service provider to have the
lithium battery replaced. Note that you will be charged
separately for lithium battery replacement.
• Note that CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held
liable for any damages or losses or any claims by third
parties arising from corruption or loss of data caused by
malfunction or repair of the unit, or from battery
replacement.
You may notice lines in the finish of the case of this
product. These lines are the result of 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.
NOTE
• Unauthorized reproduction of this manual in its entirety
or in part is expressly forbidden. All rights reserved.
• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held liable
for any damages or losses or any claims by third parties
arising from use of this product or this manual.
• The contents of this manual are subject to change
without notice.
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Appendix/Apéndice
Initial Power On Settings
The table below shows the initial settings of the digital piano whenever power is turned on.
ItemSetting
ToneGRAND PIANO 1
Digital EffectReverbHall 1 (GRAND PIANO 1)
ChorusOff (GRAND PIANO 1)
LayerOff (Layer Volume: 72)
SplitOff (Split Volume: 127),
Split point: B3
MetronomeVolume2
Tempo120
Beat4
Playback TrackRecorded track
Touch SelectNormal
TransposeC
TuningA4 = 440.0Hz
TemperamentEqual Temperament, Root C
Baroque PitchOff
Music LibraryOff
Song Number1
Part LOn
Part ROn
MIDIKeyboard ChannelChannel 1
Local ControlOn
Tone Assigned to Each ChannelGRAND PIANO 1
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Appendix/Apéndice
Ajustes iniciales al activarse la alimentación
La tabla siguiente muestra los ajustes iniciales del piano digital siempre que se activa la alimentación.
ItemAjuste
SonidoGRAND PIANO 1
Efecto digitalReverberaciónHall 1 (GRAND PIANO 1)
ChorusOff (GRAND PIANO 1)
EstratificadorDesactivado (Volumen del estratificador: 72)
DivisiónDesactivado (volumen de división: 127),
Punto de división: B3
MetrónomoVolumen2
Tempo120
Tiempo4
Pista de reproducciónPista grabada
Selección de toqueNormal
TransposiciónC
AfinaciónA4 = 440,0Hz
TemperamentoTemperamento uniforme, nota fundamental C
Altura tonal barrocaDesactivado
Biblioteca musicalDesactivado
Número de canción1
Parte L (izquierda)Activado
Parte R (derecha)Activado
MIDICanal de tecladoCanal 1
Control localActivado
Sonido asignado a cada canalGRAND PIANO 1
A-2
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Appendix/Apéndice
Music Library Tunes/Melodías de la biblioteca musical
Etude Op.10 No.3 “Chanson de
l’adieu”
Etude Op.10 No.5 “Black Keys”
Etude Op.10 No.12
“Revolutionary”
Prelude Op.28 No.7
Valse Op.64 No.1 “Petit Chien”
Valse Op.64 No.2
Fröhlicher Landmann
Von fremden Ländern und
Menschen
Träumerei
Arabesque
La Chevaleresque
La Prière d’une Vierge
Liebesträume No.3
Blumenlied
Hungarian Dances No.5 (Duets)
Rhapsodie No.2
Waltz Op.39 No.15 (Duets)
Promenade From “Tableaux d’une
Exposition”
Berceuse (Duets)
Passepied
La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin
Arabesque No.1
The Entertainer
Maple Leaf Rag
Gymnopédies No.1
Gnossiennes No.1
Je Te Veux
Composer/
Compositor
F.F.Chopin
F.F.Chopin
F.F.Chopin
F.F.Chopin
F.F.Chopin
F.F.Chopin
R.Schumann
R.Schumann
R.Schumann
F.Burgmüller
F.Burgmüller
T.Badarzewska
F.Liszt
G.Lange
J.Brahms
J.Brahms
J.Brahms
M.Mussorgsky
G.Fauré
C.A.Debussy
C.A.Debussy
C.A.Debussy
S.Joplin
S.Joplin
E.Satie
E.Satie
E.Satie
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A-3
MIDI Data Format
★
★
BnH07HvvH
Byte 1Byte 2Byte 3
n .......... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16)
vv ........ Volume = 00H to 7FH
Channel Volume
Format
BnH00HmmH (Bank Select MSB)
BnH20HllH (Bank Select LSB)
Byte 1Byte 2Byte 3
Control Change
Bank Select
Format
★
Pan
Format
BnH0AHvvH
Byte 1Byte 2Byte 3
n .......... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16)
vv ........ Pan = 00H (left) to 40H (center) to 7FH (right)
Expression Controller
Format
BnH0BHvvH
Byte 1Byte 2Byte 3
★
BnH01HvvH
Byte 1Byte 2Byte 3
n .......... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16)
mm ..... Bank Number MSB = 00H
ll .......... Bank Number LSB = 00H
A Bank Select message is sent at the same time when you select a
Send
tone on the instrument.
Modulation Wheel
Format
n .......... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16)
BnH40HvvH
Byte 1Byte 2Byte 3
n .......... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16)
vv ........ Expression = 00H to 7FH
Hold 1 (Damper Pedal)
Format
n .......... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16)
vv ........ Hold 1 = 00H to 7FH (00H to 3FH:OFF, 40H to 7FH:ON)
n .......... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16)
Recognition
Send
★
BnH05HvvH
Byte 1Byte 2Byte 3
n .......... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16)
vv ........ Modulation Depth = 00H to 7FH
Portamento Time
Format
vv ........ Portamento Time = 00H to 7FH
Data Entry
Format
★
Byte 1Byte 2Byte 3
vv ........ Hold 1 = 00H,7FH(00H:OFF, 7FH:ON)
Portamento
Format
BnH06HmmH (Data Entry MSB)
BnH26HllH (Data Entry LSB)
Byte 1Byte 2Byte 3
n .......... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16)
mm ..... Data entry MSB value for the parameter that is selected
BnH41HvvH
n .......... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16)
vv ........ Portamento = 00H to 7FH (00H to 7FH:OFF, 7FH:ON)
Recognition
by RPN and NRPN
by RPN and NRPN
ll .......... Data entry LSB value for the parameter that is selected
Items marked “★” are receive only.
A-4
8nHkkHvvH
9nHkkH00H
Byte 1Byte 2Byte 3
Note Messages
Channel Messages
Note Off
Recognition
Format
8nHkkHvvH
Byte 1Byte 2Byte 3
n .......... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16)
kk ........ Note Number = 00H to 7FH
vv ........ Note Off Velocity = 00H to 7FH
Note Off Velocity value is ignored.
Remarks
Send
Format
n .......... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16)
kk ........ Note Number = 15H to 6CH
vv ........ Note Off Velocity = 40H
Note On
Recognition
Format
9nHkkHvvH
Byte 1Byte 2Byte 3
n .......... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16)
kk ........ Note Number = 00H to 7FH
vv ........ Note On Velocity = 00H to 7FH
Send
Format
9nHkkHvvH
Byte 1Byte 2Byte 3
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n .......... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16)
kk ........ Note Number = 15H to 6CH
vv ........ Note On Velocity = 01 to 7FH
received, but subsequent data entry values after undefined
NRPN messages are ignored.
control parameters settings are made, the value is set by receipt
of the MSB of the subsequent data entry. The data entry LSB is
• NRPN messages not defined by the instrument can also be
Recognition
ignored.
• After the NRPN MSB and LSB are received and the applicable
NRPN MSB = 01H
NRPN LSB = 08H
Vibrato Rate
Data Entry MSB = mmH
mm .... Vibrato Rate = 00H to 40H to 7FH (-64 to 0 to +63)
When the instrument receives this message, the preset Vibrato
Recognition
Rate value for the tone is changed to the Vibrato Rate value that
corresponds to the data entry MSB of the received message. There
is no change when the value of the data entry MSB is 40H(0).
NRPN MSB = 01H
NRPN LSB = 09H
Data Entry MSB = mmH
mm .... Vibrato Depth = 00H to 40H to 7FH (-64 to 0 to +63)
When the instrument receives this message, the preset Vibrato
Depth value for the tone is changed to the value that corresponds
to the data entry MSB of the received message. There is no change
when the value of the data entry MSB is 40H(0).
Vibrato Depth
Recognition
Vibrato Delay
MIDI Data Format
NRPN MSB = 01H
NRPN LSB = 0AH
Data Entry MSB = mmH
mm .... Vibrato Delay = 00H to 40H to 7FH (-64 to 0 to +63)
★
When the instrument receives this message, the preset Vibrato
Delay value for the tone is changed to the value that corresponds
to the data entry MSB of the received message. There is no change
Recognition
when the value of the data entry MSB is 40H(0).
★
Brightness
Sostenuto
Format
Format
Byte 1Byte 2Byte 3
Byte 1Byte 2Byte 3
BnH4AHvvH
BnH42HvvH
★
BnH54HkkH
Byte 1Byte 2Byte 3
n .......... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16)
vv ........ Filter Cutoff Frequency = 00H to 7FH
Portamento Control
Format
7FH:ON)
n .......... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16)
vv ........ Sostenuto = 00H to 7FH (00H to 3FH:OFF, 40H to
Recognition
n .......... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16)
Send
n .......... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16)