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PX3ES1C
Safety Precautions
Before trying to use the piano, be sure to read
the separate “Safety Precautions”.
Precauciones de seguridad
Antes de intentar usar el piano, asegúrese de
leer las “Precauciones de seguridad” separadas.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
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.
The power indicator being unlit does not mean the apparatus is completely disconnected from the MAINS.
When you need to have the apparatus completely disconnected from the MAINS, you must unplug the power cord. For that purpose, locate
the apparatus in a way that secures easy access to the power cord.
Declaration of Conformity
Model Number: PX-3S
Trade Name: CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
Responsible party: CASIO AMERICA, INC.
Address: 570 MT. PLEASANT AVENUE, DOVER, NEW JERSEY 07801
Telephone number: 973-361-5400
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
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.
Important!
Please note the following important information before using this product.
• Before using the AD-A12150LW Adaptor to power the product, be sure to check the AC Adaptor for any damage first. Carefully check the power
cord for breakage, cuts, exposed wire and other serious damage. Never let children use an AC adaptor that is seriously damaged.
• The product is not intended for children under 3 years.
• Use only the CASIO AD-A12150LW adaptor.
• The AC adaptor is not a toy.
• Be sure to disconnect the AC adaptor before cleaning the product.
This mark applies in EU countries only.
Manufacturer:
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.
6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan
Responsible within the European Union:
CASIO EUROPE GmbH
Casio-Platz 1, 22848 Norderstedt, Germany
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Contents
General Guide........................... E-2
Installing the Music Stand........................................... E-3
Tone List ...................................................................E-57
Drum Assignment List ...............................................E-59
DSP Effect List ..........................................................E-60
DSP Algorithm List ....................................................E-61
MIDI Implementation Chart
Editing Zone Parameters.......E-28
Zone Parameter Operations ..................................... E-28
Zone Parameter Settings.......................................... E-30
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Company and product names used in this
manual may be registered trademarks of others.
E-1
General Guide
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• This manual uses the numbers and names below to refer to buttons and controllers.
General Guide
VOLUME knob
1
ZONE SELECTOR (LOWER 1), REPEAT button
2
ZONE SELECTOR (LOWER 2), sREW button
3
ZONE SELECTOR (UPPER 1), dFF button
4
ZONE SELECTOR (UPPER 2), PAUSE button
5
INT/EXT, PLAY/STOP button
6
ZONE EDIT, PAGE, PART button
7
ASSIGNABLE 1 button
8
ASSIGNABLE 2 button
9
EDIT, TEMPO button
bk
MASTER CONTROL, CARD PLAYER, LOAD/SAVE
bl
button
PARAMETER SELECTOR (TRANSPOSE, A) button
bm
PARAMETER SELECTOR (BEND RANGE, B)
bn
button
CLAVI/VIBES, 4 button
cn
ORGAN, 5 button
co
STRINGS/ENSEMBLE, 6 button
cp
GUITAR/BASS, 7 button
cq
OTHERS/GM, 8 button
cr
LAYER, EXIT button
cs
SPLIT, u button
ct
REVERB, i button
dk
CHORUS, ENTER button
dl
STORE, USB DEVICE MODE button
dm
SD CARD SLOT
dn
PITCH BEND wheel
do
USB port
dp
MIDI OUT/IN terminals
dq
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PARAMETER SELECTOR (BRILLIANCE, C) button
bo
PARAMETER SELECTOR (EQ ON/OFF, D) button
bp
Display
bq
TONE, REGISTRATION button
br
FUNCTION button
bs
w/NO, q/YES button
bt
PIANO, 1 button
ck
ELEC PIANO 1, 2 button
cl
ELEC PIANO 2, 3 button
cm
* Installing the Music Stand
Insert the bottom of the music stand into the
groove on the top of the Digital Piano’s
console.
DAMPER, SOFT/SOSTENUTO PEDAL jacks
dr
DC 12V terminal
ds
LINE OUT R, L/MONO jacks
dt
LINE IN R, L/MONO jacks
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POWER button
el
PHONES jacks
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Pedal connector
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E-3
General Guide
PX-3S Configuration
Master Control Configuration
The PX-3S Digital Piano is a MIDI master keyboard that uses four zones (UPPER 1, UPPER 2, LOWER 1, LOWER 2)
to control the internal sound source (INT) and external MIDI devices (EXT). Each zone performs simultaneous
control over one internal sound source part and one external MIDI device channel (when both INT and EXT are
ON).
The target (INT/EXT) of each zone control can be turned on or off as desired using the
(INT/EXT) button. Zone
6
editing (page E-28) lets you configure detailed settings related to how each individual zone controls an internal
sound source and/or external MIDI device.
In the case of an internal sound source, zone editing can be performed to create sounds by selecting a DSP,
configuring DSP settings, editing tones, etc. Following sound creation, signals are output via an equalizer that
allows adjustment of centralized common parameter settings (page E-18).
Part
WAVE
GENERATOR
NOTE
Thru
DSP
X 36
Acoustic Resonance Send
Reverb Send
DSP
EFFECT
EFFECT
1
2
Chorus Send
DSP Acoustic Resonance Send
EFFECT
3
DSP Bypass
X 2
ACOUSTIC
RESONANCE
REVERB
CHORUS
DSP Reverb Send
DSP Chorus Send
EQUALIZER
Output
• Which of the four zones are available for use depends on the LAYER and SPLIT on/off status. For details, see
“Layering and Splitting Tones” (page E-12) and “Specifying the Zone Configuration” (page E-26).
E-4
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General Guide
Sound Source Configuration
The sound source is configured with a total of 36 parts: four parts that correspond to each of the zones, 16 parts for
MIDI file playback, and 16 parts that operate as the multi-timbre sound source during receipt of MIDI input.
The following shows the relationships between parts, ports, and MIDI channels.
Port 0 (Parts played by hand)
Part NumberMIDI ChannelPart Name
1IN:- - / OUT:01-16
2IN:- - / OUT:01-16
3IN:- - / OUT:01-16
4IN:- - / OUT:01-16
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1 MIDI OUT channel depends on zone editing (page E-28).
Port 1 (MIDI file playback parts)
Part NumberMIDI ChannelPart Name
17IN:- - / OUT:01Song01
...
32IN:- - / OUT:16Song16
...
Port 2 (MIDI IN parts)
Part NumberMIDI ChannelPart Name
33IN:01 / OUT:- -Ext.01
...
48IN:16 / OUT:- -Ext.16
...
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Upper1
Upper2
Lower1
Lower2
...
...
NOTE
• MIDI messages output from the above Port 0 and Port 1 are grouped and sent from a single MIDI port. Port-
specific send is not supported.
E-5
General Guide
Modes
This Digital Piano has two main modes: a MASTER CONTROL mode and a CARD PLAYER mode. Each of these
modes has two sub-modes: a TONE mode and a REGISTRATION mode.
MASTER CONTROL mode
TONE mode
REGISTRATION mode
Use the MASTER CONTROL mode when playing the Digital Piano in a stand-alone configuration or when using it
as a MIDI master keyboard.
The setup of the MASTER CONTROL mode can be changed using common parameters (page E-18) and zone
parameters (page E-28).
Use the CARD PLAYER mode to play back a MIDI file. In the CARD PLAYER mode, you can play on the keyboard
along with MIDI file playback. Though the CARD PLAYER mode also supports control of an external MIDI device,
parameter settings cannot be configured.
Note that you should be aware of the Digital Piano’s current mode whenever performing an operation. Note the
following important points.
• The Digital Piano’s initial power on default mode is the MASTER CONTROL
mode’s TONE mode.
• Each press of the
between the MASTER CONTROL and CARD PLAYER modes. You can
determine the current mode by noting which
PLAYER) lamp is lit.
(MASTER CONTROL/CARD PLAYER) button toggles
bl
(MASTER CONTROL/CARD
bl
CARD PLAYER mode
TONE mode
REGISTRATION mode
Lit in the MASTER CONTROL mode.
Lit in the CARD PLAYER mode.
• Each press of the
TONE and REGISTRATION modes. You can determine the current mode by
noting which
IMPORTANT!
• All of the operations in this user’s guide start from the initial power on default
state (MASTER CONTROL, TONE mode). If you start experiencing operation
problems, first try returning the Digital Piano to the MASTER CONTROL, TONE
mode. If you do not mind losing currently unsaved settings and data, simply
turn power off and then back on again.
NOTE
• The section title bars in this user’s guide also show the mode (MASTER CONTROL or CARD PLAYER, or both)
where the operations described in each section can be performed.
(TONE/REGISTRATION) button toggles between the
br
(TONE/REGISTRATION) lamp is lit.
br
Lit in the TONE mode.
Lit in the REGISTRATION mode.
E-6
Saving Settings and Using
Panel Lock
Your Digital Piano lets you save its current settings,
and lock its buttons to protect against operation errors.
For details, see “Backup” and “Panel Lock” (page
E-40).
Returning the Digital Piano to
Its Factory Default Settings
Perform the following procedure when you want to
return the Digital Piano’s stored data and settings to
their initial factory defaults.
1.
Turn off the Digital Piano.
2.
While holding down both the br (TONE) and
(FUNCTION) buttons, press the
bs
(POWER) button.
el
• The Digital Piano will turn on and initialize its
internal system. You will be able to use the Digital
Piano in a short while.
General Guide
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NOTE
• See “To turn on Digital Piano Power” (page E-11) for
information about turning Digital Piano power on
and off.
E-7
Power Outlet
Your Digital Piano runs on standard household power.
Be sure to turn off power whenever you are not using
the Digital Piano.
Using an AC Adaptor
Use only the AC adaptor (JEITA Standard, with unified
polarity plug) that comes with this Digital Piano. Use of
a different type of AC adaptor can cause malfunction.
Specified AC Adaptor: AD-A12150LW
• Use the supplied power cord to connect the AC
adaptor as shown in the illustration below.
Back
Household power
Power cord
DC 12V terminal
Note the following important precautions to avoid
damage to the power cord.
During Use
• Never pull on the cord with excessive force.
• Never repeatedly pull on the cord.
• Never twist the cord at the base of the plug or
connector.
• The power cord should not be stretched tight while
it is in use.
During Movement
• Before moving the Digital Piano, be sure to unplug
the AC adaptor from the power outlet.
During Storage
• Loop and bundle the power cord, but never wind it
around the AC adaptor.
IMPORTANT!
• Never connect the AC adaptor (JEITA Standard,
with unified polarity plug) that comes with this Digital
Piano to any other device besides this piano. Doing
so creates the risk of malfunction.
• Make sure the Digital Piano is turned off before
plugging in or unplugging the AC adaptor.
• The AC adaptor will become warm to the touch after
very long use. This is normal and does not indicate
malfunction.
AC adaptor
E-8
Connections
Connecting Headphones
IMPORTANT!
• Before connecting headphones, be sure to use the
Digital Piano’s
volume down to a low level. After connecting, you
can adjust the volume to the level you want.
Left Side
Commercially available
headphones
Connect commercially available headphones to the
PHONES jacks. To protect your hearing, make sure
that you do not set the volume level too high when
using headphones.
(VOLUME) knob to turn the
1
PHONES jacks
Mini plug
Pedal Functions
z Damper Pedal
Pressing the damper pedal while playing will cause the
notes you play to reverberate for a very long time.
• Whenever a piano tone is selected, pressing this
pedal will activate the Digital Piano’s Acoustic
Resonance effect, which causes notes to resonate in
the same way they do when the damper pedal on an
acoustic piano is pressed. You can adjust the
acoustic resonance effect for each individual tone,
and you can apply it to other non-piano tones, if you
want. For details, see “Acoustic Resonance” (page
E-39) and “Acoustic Resonance Send” (page E-32).
z Soft Pedal
Pressing this pedal suppresses notes played on the
keyboard after the pedal was pressed, and makes them
sound softer.
z Sostenuto Pedal
Only the notes that are played while this pedal are
depressed are sustained until the pedal is released.
Pedal Connector
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Connecting a Pedal
The back of the Digital Piano has two pedal jacks, one
for a damper pedal and one for a soft/sostenuto pedal.
To connect to the pedal jack
Depending on the type of operation you want the
pedal (SP-3) to perform, connect the pedal’s cable
either to the Digital Piano’s DAMPER PEDAL jack or
SOFT/SOSTENUTO PEDAL jack. If you want to use
both operations (jacks) at the same time, you need to
purchase another optionally available pedal.
Back
PEDAL jacks
SP-3
You can connect the optionally available 3-Pedal Unit
(SP-32) to the pedal connector on the bottom of the
Digital Piano. You can then use the pedals for
expression that is similar to that available on an
acoustic piano.
Bottom
NOTE
• The SP-32 Pedal Unit supports half-pedal operation
(pressing the pedal part way). You can adjust the
amount of the effect is applied when the damper
pedal is pressed part way. For details, see “Half
Pedal Effect” (page E-39).
• The optionally available CS-67P special stand is
required in order to use the SP-32 Pedal Unit.
Pedal connector
NOTE
• You can connect a pedal to the SOFT/SOSTENUTO
PEDAL jack and apply either a soft or sostenuto
effect to the notes you play. For details, see “Pedal
Assign” (page E-39).
E-9
Connections
Connecting Audio Equipment
or an Amplifier
This Digital Piano outputs notes from its LINE OUT R
(right channel output) and LINE OUT L/MONO (left
channel output). Connect a keyboard amplifier or other
device to direct output to speakers. You can adjust the
LINE OUT volume level with the Digital Piano’s
(VOLUME) knob.
1
IMPORTANT!
• Whenever connecting something to the Digital
Piano, first use the
volume to a low level. After connecting, you can
adjust the volume to the level you want.
• Whenever you connect any device to the Digital
Piano, be sure to read the user documentation that
comes with the device.
(VOLUME) knob to set the
1
Guitar amplifier
Keyboard amplifier, etc.
INPUT 1
Standard plug
Tape recorder,
MIDI sound source, etc.
INPUT 2
To input from audio equipment (Figure 3)
LINE IN R jack input is output from the LINE OUT R
jack, and LINE IN L/MONO input is output from
LINE OUT L/MONO. Use commercially available
connection cords that match the equipment being
connected to. Connecting a cord to LINE IN L/MONO
only will cause the left and right channels to be mixed
and output from both LINE OUT R and LINE OUT L/MONO.
NOTE
• Input from LINE IN R and LINE IN L/MONO is
output as-is from LINE OUT R and LINE OUT L/MONO. The Digital Piano’s
(VOLUME) knob
1
setting does not affect this output.
Bundled and Optional
Accessories
Use only accessories that are specified for use with this
Digital Piano.
Use of unauthorized accessories creates the risk of fire,
electric shock, and personal injury.
Standard jack
Pin plug
Audio amplifier AUX IN jack, etc.
LEFT (White)
RIGHT (Red)
To output to a musical instrument
amplifier (Figure 1)
Use a commercially available connecting cord to
connect the amplifier to the Digital Piano’s LINE OUT L/MONO jack as shown in Figure
. Connecting a
1
cord to LINE OUT L/MONO only will cause the left
and right channels to be mixed and output as mono.
To output to audio equipment (Figure 2)
Use commercially available connection cords to
connect as shown in Figure
set the input selector of the audio equipment to the
terminal where the Digital Piano is connected (AUX
IN, etc.).
. Normally, you should
2
NOTE
• You can get information about accessories that are
sold separately for this product from the CASIO
catalog available from your retailer, and from the
CASIO website at the following URL.
http://world.casio.com/
E-10
Selecting and Playing a Tone
MASTER CONTROL
To turn on Digital Piano Power
1.
After ensuring that the el (POWER) button is
in the off position, connect the AC adaptor to
the Digital Piano.
Left Side
Off positionOn position
button
el
• For information about connecting the AC adaptor,
see “Power Outlet” (page E-8).
2.
Rotate the 1 (VOLUME) knob towards MIN
to set the volume to a low level.
3.
Connect headphones or other devices to the
Digital Piano as necessary (see
“Connections” on page E-9).
Listening to Demo Tunes
1.
While holding down the 7 (PART) button,
press the
• This starts demo tune play.
• The Digital Piano has a total of four demo tunes. You
can use the bt buttons to jump the beginning of the
previous (q) or next (w) demo tune. You can use
the Tone Group buttons (ck to cn) to select a specific
demo tune.
• You can play along on the keyboard with demo tune
play. Note, however, that you cannot change the tone
assigned to the keyboard. Only the key operations
described above are supported.
2.
To stop demo tune playback, press the 6
(PLAY/STOP) button again.
(PLAY/STOP) button.
6
Selecting a Tone
Your Digital Piano comes with 250 tones (which
include 10 drum sets) built in. Tones are divided into
the eight tone groups shown below.
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4.
Press the el (POWER) button to turn on the
Digital Piano.
• The Digital Piano display screen will appear as
shown below, which indicates that it is ready to play
(using initial power on default settings).
• To turn off the Digital Piano, press the el (POWER)
button again.
IMPORTANT!
• Normally, turning power off and then back on again
will return the Digital Piano to its initial power on
default settings. If you perform the backup operation
(page E-40), turning power back on again will restore
the backed up settings. Perform a backup (page
E-40) or registration operation (page E-34) to save
the keyboard setup if you need to restore it later.
Use the following procedure to select a single tone that
is applied across the entire keyboard.
To select a tone
1.
Use the “Tone List” (page E-57) to look up the
group and the number of the tone you want to
select.
2.
Check to make sure that the lamp above the
(MASTER CONTROL) button is lit.
bl
• If it is unlit, press the bl (MASTER CONTROL)
button to light it.
3.
Check to make sure that the both the cs
(LAYER) and
unlit.
• If they are lit, press the cs (LAYER) and/or ct
(SPLIT) buttons to turn off both lamps.
4.
If the 4 (UPPER 1) button lamp is unlit,
press the
lit.
4
(SPLIT) button lamps are
ct
(UPPER 1) button so its lamp is
E-11
Selecting and Playing a Tone
5.
Check to make sure that the lamp above the
(TONE) button is lit.
br
Lit
Layering and Splitting Tones
You can configure the keyboard so it plays two
different tones at the same time (Layer) or to play
different tones in the left and right ranges (Split). You
can even use Layer and Split in combination with each
other.
• If it is unlit, press the br (TONE) button to light the
upper lamp.
6.
Use the ck to cr (Tone Group) buttons to
select the group you want.
• The lamp of the button you press will light.
7.
Use the bt (w, q) buttons to select the
tone you want. Now you can play on the
keyboard using the tone you selected.
Example: To select the “Jazz Organ 2” tone in the
“ORGAN” group
Tone numberTone name
NOTE
• Pressing w and q at the same time selects tone
001 in the currently selected group.
• Holding down w or q will scroll through tones at
high speed.
• Holding down the
press w or q will jump 10 tones.
(FUNCTION) button as you
bs
The following describes the various possible Layer and
Split combinations.
z One tone across the entire keyboard (page E-11)
Use zone UPPER 1.
UPPER 1 INT ON
UPPER 1
LAYER OFF
SPLIT OFF
z Two layered tones across the entire keyboard (page
E-13)
Use zones UPPER 1 and UPPER 2 at the same time.
UPPER 1/2 INT ON
UPPER 1
UPPER 2
LAYER ON
SPLIT OFF
z Two tones, one for the left range and one for the
right range of the keyboard (page E-14)
Use zones UPPER 1 and LOWER 1 at the same time.
UPPER 1/LOWER 1 INT ON
LOWER 1UPPER 1
LAYER OFF
SPLIT ON
z Four tones, two layered for the left range and two
layered for the right range of the keyboard (page
E-15)
Use zones UPPER1, UPPER2, LOWER1, and
LOWER 2 at the same time.
UPPER 1/2 INT ON
LOWER 1UPPER 1
LOWER 2UPPER 2
LOWER 1/2 INT ON
LAYER ON, SPLIT ON
E-12
z Three tones, one for one range and two layered for
the other range of the keyboard (page E-16)
Use all four zones at the same time, but with one
zone’s sound turned off by configuring one of the
zones with INT OFF to disconnect the internal sound
source. The example below shows INT OFF
configured for LOWER 2.
UPPER 1/2, LOWER 1 INT ON
LOWER 2 INT OFF
LAYER ON, SPLIT ON
LOWER 1
UPPER 1
UPPER 2
IMPORTANT!
• You can select a tone for each zone in both the
MASTER CONTROL and CARD PLAYER modes.
Note however that some procedures and operations
(lamp lighting status) when a tone is selected for
each zone in the CARD PLAYER mode are different
from those in the case of the MASTER CONTROL
mode.
Here, explanations are based on selecting a tone for
each zone in the MASTER CONTROL mode. For
information about selecting tones in the CARD
PLAYER mode, see “To select a tone for each zone
in the CARD PLAYER mode” (page E-44).
NOTE
• When using Layer and/or Split to play more than
one tone at the same time, you can adjust the volume
balance of each zone, perform octave shift for each
zone, and configure detailed settings for the effects
applied to zones. For details about parameters that
can be configured and setting procedures, see
“Editing Zone Parameters” (page E-28).
Selecting and Playing a Tone
5.
Press the cs (LAYER) button so its lamp is lit.
Lit
Unlit
• At this time the 4 (UPPER 1) button lamp will go out
and the 5 (UPPER 2) button lamp will light in its
place. This indicates you can select the UPPER 2 zone
tone.
6.
Select the UPPER 2 zone tone.
7.
Play something on the keyboard to check
Lit
how the tones sound layered together.
• At any time you can press the 4 (UPPER 1) button to
change the UPPER 1 zone tone or the
button to change the UPPER 2 zone tone.
8.
To cancel tone layering, press the cs
(UPPER 2)
5
(LAYER) button again so its lamp goes out.
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Layering Two Tones
UPPER 1
UPPER 2
1.
Use the “Tone List” (page E-57) to look up the
group(s) and numbers of the two tones
(UPPER 1 zone tone and UPPER 2 zone
tone) you want to use.
2.
Check to make sure that the both the cs
(LAYER) and
unlit.
• If one or both lamps are lit, press the cs (LAYER) and
(SPLIT) buttons to turn them off.
ct
3.
Press the 4 (UPPER 1) button so its lamp is
lit.
• This indicates you can select the UPPER 1 zone tone.
(SPLIT) button lamps are
ct
Lit
4.
Select the UPPER 1 zone tone.
• For details about selecting tones, see “To select a
tone” (page E-11).
E-13
Selecting and Playing a Tone
Splitting the Keyboard between Two
Tones
LOWER 1UPPER 1
1.
Use the “Tone List” (page E-57) to look up the
group(s) and numbers of the two tones
(UPPER 1 zone tone and LOWER 1 zone
tone) you want to use.
2.
Check to make sure that the both the cs
(LAYER) and
unlit.
• If one or both lamps are lit, press the cs (LAYER) and
(SPLIT) buttons to turn them off.
ct
(SPLIT) button lamps are
ct
8.
To cancel the keyboard split, press the ct
(SPLIT) button again so its lamp goes out.
NOTE
• You also can specify the keyboard split point, which
the location where the keyboard splits between the
left range and right range. In initial default split
point is at key F
LOWER 1 zone
For details, see “To specify the keyboard split point”
(page E-14).
#
3.
UPPER 1 zone
Split point
3.
Press the 4 (UPPER 1) button so its lamp is
lit.
• This indicates you can select the UPPER 1 zone tone.
Lit
4.
Select the UPPER 1 zone tone.
• For details about selecting tones, see “To select a
tone” (page E-11).
5.
Press the ct (SPLIT) button so its lamp is lit.
Lit
Lit
• At this time the 4 (UPPER 1) button lamp will go out
and the
place. This indicates you can select the LOWER 1
zone tone.
(LOWER 1) button lamp will light in its
2
Unlit
To specify the keyboard split point
1.
Hold down the ct (SPLIT) button until the
screen shown below appears.
Current split point key name
2.
Press the keyboard key that you want to be
the leftmost key in the right side (UPPER 1
zone) range.
• The name of the key you press will appear on the
display as the new split point key name.
• You also can use the bt (w, q) buttons to change
the split point key name.
3.
When you are finished, press the ct (SPLIT)
button.
6.
Select the LOWER 1 zone tone.
7.
Play something on the left and right sides of
the keyboard to confirm that the tones are
assigned properly.
• At any time you can press the 4 (UPPER 1) button to
change the UPPER 1 zone tone or the
button to change the LOWER 1 zone tone.
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2
(LOWER 1)
To use layer and split together
LOWER 1UPPER 1
LOWER 2UPPER 2
1.
Use the
group(s) and numbers of the tones (UPPER 1,
UPPER 2, LOWER 1, and LOWER 2 zone
tones) you want to use.
2.
Check to make sure that the both the cs
(LAYER) and
unlit.
• If one or both lamps are lit, press the cs (LAYER) and
ct
3.
Press the 4 (UPPER 1) button so its lamp is
lit.
• This indicates you can select the UPPER 1 zone tone.
“Tone List” (page E-57)
(SPLIT) button lamps are
ct
(SPLIT) buttons to turn them off.
to look up the
Selecting and Playing a Tone
7.
Press the cs (LAYER) button so its lamp is
unlit.
8.
Press the ct (SPLIT) button so its lamp is lit.
Lit
Lit
• This will cause the 2 (LOWER 1) button lamp to
light. This indicates you can select the LOWER 1 zone
tone.
9.
Select the LOWER 1 zone tone.
10.
Press the cs (LAYER) button so its lamp is lit.
Lit
Lit
• This will cause the 3 (LOWER 2) button lamp to
light. This indicates you can select the LOWER 2 zone
tone.
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Lit
4.
Select the UPPER 1 zone tone.
• For details about selecting tones, see “To select a
tone” (page E-11).
5.
Press the cs (LAYER) button so its lamp is lit.
Lit
Unlit
• This will cause the 5 (UPPER 2) button lamp to
light. This indicates you can select the UPPER 2 zone
tone.
6.
Select the UPPER 2 zone tone.
Lit
11.
Select the LOWER 2 zone tone.
12.
Play something on the left and right sides of
the keyboard to confirm that the tones are
assigned and layered properly.
• You can change any of the zone tones at any time by
performing one of the operations shown below.
To change this
zone’s tone:
UPPER 1 zonePress the
UPPER 2 zonePress the
LOWER 1 zonePress the 2 (LOWER 1) button and
LOWER 2 zonePress the 3 (LOWER 2) button and
Do this:
(UPPER 1) button and
then select a tone.
then select a tone.
then select a tone.
then select a tone.
4
(UPPER 2) button and
5
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Selecting and Playing a Tone
13.
To cancel layer and split, press cs (LAYER)
and
(SPLIT) buttons again so their lamps
ct
go out.
NOTE
• When using Layer and Split at the same time, you
can switch to only a single tone in either of the
keyboard ranges by configuring INT OFF for the
zone whose tone you do not want to sound. For
example, you could perform the steps below to
sound zones UPPER 1, UPPER 2, and LOWER 1,
without sounding the LOWER 2 zone.
LOWER 1
1. Press the
2. Press the
side (left side) lamp goes out.
• Pressing the
(LOWER 1) or 3 (LOWER 2) button causes the
2
lamp of the pressed button to light, and the lamps of
the other buttons to go out. At this time, the tone
name of the zone whose button you press will
appear on the display, and you can change the tone,
if you want. However, the tones that sound when a
keyboard keys are pressed depend on the current
Layer and Split on/off settings.
• The
(INT/EXT) button is for specifying what each
6
zone controls (INT = internal sound source, EXT =
external MIDI device). The INT (left) side lamp
indicates internal sound source control on/off, while
the EXT (right) side indicates external MIDI device
control on/off. For details about this button, see
“Using the Digital Piano as a MIDI Master
Keyboard” (page E-26).
(LOWER 2) button so its lamp is lit.
3
(INT/EXT) button twice so the INT
6
Lit
(UPPER 1), 5 (UPPER 2),
4
UPPER 1
UPPER 2
Unlit
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Applying Effects to a Tone
MASTER CONTROLCARD PLAYER
Reverb and Chorus
Your Digital Piano provides four types of reverb and
four types of chorus. The reverb and chorus functions
have their own dedicated keys for easy on/off
operation.
• Each press of the
reverb on and off. The lamp above the button is lit
when reverb is on, and unlit when it is off.
• Each press of the
chorus on and off. The lamp above the button is lit
when chorus is on, and unlit when it is off.
IMPORTANT!
• Under initial default settings of certain tones, chorus
is not applied simply by turning chorus on. This is
because the initial default value of the chorus send
setting is 0. To apply chorus, change the chorus
send value of the zone where you want to use it. For
details, see “Effect Settings” (page E-32).
NOTE
• The reverb and chorus on/off setting is applied to all
zones, but reverb send and chorus send settings can
be configured for individual zones. For details, see
“Effect Settings” (page E-32).
To change the reverb type
1.
Hold down the dk (REVERB) button until the
screen shown below appears.
(REVERB) button toggles
dk
(CHORUS) button toggles
dl
To change the chorus type
1.
Hold down the dl (CHORUS) button until the
screen shown below appears.
2.
Use the bt (w, q) buttons to select the
chorus type you want.
• You can select one of the following chorus types:
Light Chorus, 2Chorus, 3Deep Chorus,
1
Flanger.
4
3.
When you are finished, press the dl
(CHORUS) button.
Pitch Bend Wheel
The do (PITCH BEND) wheel lets you
change the pitch of notes you are playing
by rotating the wheel forward or back.
Rotating the wheel away from you raises
the pitch, while rotating it towards you
lowers it. Releasing the wheel causes the
pitch of the notes to return to normal
automatically.
IMPORTANT!
• Do not have the pitch bend wheel rotated as you turn
on the Digital Piano.
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2.
Use the bt (w, q) buttons to select the
reverb type you want.
• You can select one of the following reverb types:
Room, 2Hall, 3Large Hall, 4Stadium.
1
3.
When you are finished, press the dk
(REVERB) button.
NOTE
• You also can change the range of the pitch bend
wheel. See “Bend Range” (page E-20).
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Confirming Common Parameter Settings
MASTER CONTROL
Common parameters include transpose, bend range, equalizer, and other global parameters. Common parameters
also include the settings of the function assigned to the ASSIGNABLE buttons.
Common Parameters Operations
The common parameter settings appear on the common menu that appears first whenever you turn on the Digital
Piano.
Page
Parameter Name
Common menu
Settings
• The common menu has five pages. Press the
• Each common menu page includes up to four parameters, each of which corresponds one of the PARAMETER
SELECTOR buttons (
• The “COMMON PARAMETER” list in the upper left of the Digital Piano’s control panel shows the parameters
assigned to each of the PARAMETER SELECTOR buttons.
(A) through bp (D)).
bm
(PAGE) button to scroll through the pages.
7
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To change common parameter settings
1.
Check to make sure that the lamp above the
(MASTER CONTROL) button is lit.
bl
• If it is unlit, press the bl (MASTER CONTROL)
button to light it.
Lit
2.
Check to make sure that the lamp above the
(ZONE EDIT) button is unlit.
7
• If the lamp is lit, hold down the 7 (ZONE EDIT)
button until it goes out.
3.
Use the 7 (PAGE) button to display the
common menu page that contains the
parameter whose setting you want to change.
Example: Common menu page 2
Confirming Common Parameter Settings
5.
Use the bk (EDIT w, q) buttons to change
the setting.
• Pressing w and q at the same time returns the
setting to its initial default.
• Holding down w or q will scroll through the
settings at high speed.
• For details about the meaning and range of each
parameter setting, see “Common Parameter Settings”
(page E-20).
6.
If you want to change the settings of other
parameters, repeat steps 3 through 5 of this
procedure.
IMPORTANT!
Turning off the Digital Piano causes all common
parameters to return to their initial default settings. If
you need to save a common parameter setup, perform
one of the operations described below.
• If you want to restore the current setup the next time
you turn on the Digital Piano, perform the backup
operation. For details, see “Backup” (page E-40).
• If you don’t need to restore the current setup the next
time you turn on the Digital Piano but want to have it
on hand for recall when you need it, save the setup
to registration memory. For details, see “Using
Registration Memory” (page E-34).
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• Each press of the
next page.
4.
Press the PARAMETER SELECTOR button
(
(A) through bp (D)) to select the
bm
(PAGE) button advances to the
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parameter whose setting you want to change.
• The brackets around the setting of parameter you
select will change from [] to %. This indicates
that editing of the setting is enabled.
Example: After the
• Holding down one of the PARAMETER SELECTOR
buttons will display its full name. For example,
“LoMdG” will change to “LowMid Gain”.
(C) button is pressed
bo
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