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Where can I download a separate tutorial manual?

You can download a separate tutorial manual from the CASIO website: http://world.casio.com/.


What important information should I note 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.

What are the 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 a 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.
  10. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for the replacement of the obsolete outlet.
  11. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
  12. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
  13. 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.
  14. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
  15. 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.

What should I know about liquid exposure?

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.


What does it mean if the P (POWER) indicator is unlit?

The P (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.


What should I do if the equipment causes harmful interference to radio or television reception?

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.

How do I save settings and use panel lock?

Your Digital Piano lets you save its current settings and lock its buttons to protect against operation errors. See “Auto Resume” (page E-27) and “Panel Lock” (page E-27) for details.


How do I return the Digital Piano to Its Factory Default Settings?

There are two methods to return the Digital Piano’s stored data and settings to their initial factory defaults.

Method 1:

  1. Hold down the bk (P) button to turn off the Digital Piano. See “Turning Power On or Off” (page E-6) for details.
  2. While holding down the dq (4) button and en (NUM KEY), press the bk (P) button. Keep the dq (4) and en (NUM KEY) buttons depressed until the message “INITIALIZING” appears on the display. After initialization is complete, display contents return to normal.

Method 2:

  1. Press the bm (SYS SETTING) button.
  2. Use the dt (w) and ek (q) buttons to select “Initialize”.
  3. Use the ds (u), dt (w), ek (q), and el (i) buttons to select “Initialize All”.
  4. Press the em (ENTER) button. This will display a confirmation message “SURE?”. If you want to cancel the initialization, press the eo (NO) or dr (EXIT) button.
  5. Press the eo (YES) button to initialize. The message “Please Wait” will remain on the display while the operation is being performed. Do not perform any operation while this message is on the display. “Complete” appears on the display after initialization is complete.

What should I know about the power outlet?

  • The Digital Piano runs on standard household power. Be sure to turn off power whenever you are not using the Digital Piano.
  • 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 of the Digital Piano. Specified AC Adaptor: AD-A12150LW.

How do I use an AC adaptor?

  1. Use the supplied power cord to connect the AC adaptor.

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.
  • 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 notes:

  • Never connect the AC adaptor (JEITA Standard, with unified polarity plug) that comes with this Digital Piano to any other device besides this Digital 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.

How do I use batteries for power?

  1. On the back of the Digital Piano on the right, loosen the two screws that secure the battery cover in place. The screws are designed so they can be loosened only, and not come completely out.
  2. Slide the battery cover away from you to remove it.
  3. Load eight AA-size batteries into the battery compartment. Make sure the positive + and negative – ends of the batteries are facing as shown in the illustration.
  4. Replace the battery cover and slide it towards you (the reverse of what you did in step 2) to close it. Make sure that the tabs of the battery cover engage with the tabs of the Digital Piano.
  5. Secure the battery cover by tightening the two screws you loosened in step 1.

Additional Information:

  • You can use eight AA-size batteries for power.
  • Use alkaline batteries. Never use oxyride or any other nickel-based batteries.
  • Low battery power is indicated by the cm (EFFECT) button lamp flashing. Replace the batteries with new ones.
  • Using a high volume setting, playing in very low temperatures, and certain other playing conditions can shorten battery life.
  • The following shows the approximate battery life: Approximately 3 hours* (alkaline batteries, using the optional CASIO CP-16 headphones).

How do I turn the Digital Piano on and off?

  1. Press the bk (P) button to turn on Digital Piano power. Use the Digital Piano’s VOLUME controller (bl) to adjust the volume.
  2. To turn off the Digital Piano, hold down the bk (P) button until the Digital Piano’s display goes blank.

Note: Pressing the bk (P) button to turn off power actually puts the Digital Piano into a standby state. Minute amounts of current continue to flow within the Digital Piano in the standby state. If you do not plan to use the Digital Piano for a long time or if there is a lightning storm in your area, be sure to unplug the AC adaptor from the power outlet.


What is Auto Power Off and how does it work?

The Digital Piano turns off automatically to avoid wasting power if no operation is performed for a preset amount of time. The Auto Power Off trigger time is about six minutes under battery power and about four hours under AC adaptor power. You can disable Auto Power Off by turning off the “Auto Power Off” setting as described under “System Settings” (page E-27).


What is the first thing I should do before connecting headphones?

Before connecting headphones, be sure to use the Digital Piano’s VOLUME controller to turn the volume down to a low level. After connecting, you can adjust the volume to the level you want.


How do I connect 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.

Note:

  • Be sure to push the headphones plug into the PHONES jacks as far as it will go. If you don’t, you may hear sound from only one side of the headphones.
  • If the plug of the headphones you are using does not match the PHONES jacks, use the applicable commercially available adaptor plug.

How do I connect a pedal?

Your Digital Piano has two pedal terminals. A variety of different functions can be assigned to a pedal.

  • Under initial factory settings, the damper pedal* function is assigned to DAMPER/PEDAL1. * Pressing the damper pedal while playing causes notes you play on the keyboard to be sustained longer. Whenever a piano tone is selected, pressing this pedal will activate the Digital Piano’s Damper Resonance effect, which causes notes to resonate in the same way they do when the damper pedal on an acoustic piano is pressed.
  • For details, see the separate “Tutorial”.

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/PEDAL1 jack or PEDAL2 jack. If you want to use both operations (jacks) at the same time, you need to purchase another optionally available pedal.


How do I connect 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 controller.

Important! Whenever connecting something to the Digital Piano, first use the VOLUME controller to set 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.

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. Connecting a 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. Normally, you should set the input selector of the audio equipment to the terminal where the Digital Piano is connected (AUX IN, etc.).

To input from audio equipment (Figure 3):

Connect the Digital Piano’s AUDIO IN terminal to the audio equipment. You can also connect to the LINE IN R and LINE IN L/MONO terminals. 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.


What accessories should I use with the Digital Piano?

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.

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.


How do I change a number or a value?

Use the operations in this section to specify a number or to change a value. Example: To change a tone number. After using buttons bo through cl (Tone Group) to specify a group, use one of the methods below to change the selected tone number. (For details about selecting tones, see “Using Built-in Tones” on page E-14).

To scroll a number sequentially:

  1. Press the eo minus (–) or plus (+) button.

To fast scroll a number:

  1. Hold down the eo minus (–) or plus (+) button.

To jump in steps of 10:

  1. While holding down the en (NUM KEY), press the eo minus (–) or plus (+) button.

To input a number with the 10-key pad:

  1. Press the en (NUM KEY) button. This will cause the button’s lamp to light, indicating the number input mode.
  2. Use buttons dm (0) through dq (4) and buttons ds (5) through em (9) to input the number you want.

To return a number to its initial default setting:

The initial default of a number depends on the parameter being set.

  1. Press the eo minus (–) and plus (+) buttons at the same time.

Note: You can also input numbers and characters using the Digital Piano’s knobs. For more information, see the separate “Tutorial”.


How do I input text characters?

Use the procedures in this section to input or edit names. Example: When creating a new phrase and saving data (For details, see “Recording and Playing Back Phrases” on page E-18). If you are saving a newly created phrase in Digital Piano memory, display the Digital Piano’s save menu (“Saving Data”, page E-11) before trying to input characters using the procedure below.

  • With this method, you select one of the characters shown below.
  • For information about characters that are supported when using a USB flash drive, see “Renaming a USB Flash Drive File” (page E-33).
  1. Use the ds (u), dt (w), ek (q), and el (i) buttons to move the cursor to the location where you want to input the character.

  2. You can use either of the methods below to select a character and input it.

    • Method 1

      Press the eo minus (–) or plus (+) button to scroll sequentially through characters and symbols. With this method, each time you press the eo minus (–) or plus (+) buttons at the same time, input jumps to the first character of a group in the following sequence: Symbols 3 Numerals 3 Upper case 3 Lower case.

    • Method 2

      Press the en (NUM KEY) button so its lamp becomes lit. Next, use the 12 buttons from dl to em to input letters as shown in the illustration. Each press of a button cycles through the letters assigned to it at the current cursor location. After inputting the letters you want, press the en (NUM KEY) button so its lamp becomes unlit.

Note: You can also input numbers and characters using the Digital Piano’s knobs. For more information, see the separate “Tutorial”.


How do I save data?

Use the procedure below to save edited and registered data to Digital Piano memory.

  1. Press the eq (WRITE) button.

  2. If the data lets you change its number or data name, perform the procedure under “Inputting Text Characters” on page E-10.

    • You can also input numbers with the 10-key pad. For details, see “To input a number with the 10-key pad” in “Operations Common to All Modes” (page E-9).
    • To specify a number, move the cursor to the location where the number is located.
    • To specify a name, move the cursor to the first character of the location where the name is located.
  3. Press the em (ENTER) button. This will display a confirmation message “SURE?”. If you want to cancel the save operation, press the eo (NO) or dr (EXIT) button.

  4. Press the eo (YES) button. The message “Please Wait” will remain on the display while the operation is being performed. Do not perform any operation while this message is on the display. “Complete” appears on the display after data save is complete.

    • If there is already data at the location you are saving the new data or if there is already a file with the same name you specified, a message “Replace?” will appear asking if you want to overwrite the existing data with the new data. Press the eo (YES) button to overwrite or the (NO) button to cancel the save operation.

How do I start and stop playback?

Use the procedure below with functions that allow playback of data.

  1. Press the button of the function you want to use the required number of times until the button lamp is lit. The button of each function has a lamp. When the lamp of a function button is lit, it means the function is standing by for playback.

    • cm (SONG) button: Song sequencer playback (page E-21)
    • cq (PHRASE) button: Phrase sequencer playback (page E-18)
    • er (AUDIO RECORDER) button: Audio recorder playback (page E-23)
  2. Press the cr (START/STOP) button to start playback.

  3. Press the cr (START/STOP) button to stop playback.


How do I start and stop recording?

Perform the procedure below with functions that allow recording of data (phrase sequencer and audio recorder).

  1. In step 1 under “Starting and Stopping Playback”, press the button of the function you want to use the required number of times until the button lamp is flashing. This will enter the recording standby state, which is indicated by the cs (RECORD) button also flashing.

  2. Now, any one of the following will start recording.

    • Pressing the cs (RECORD) button
    • A pedal operation
    • A knob operation
    • A slider operation
    • A wheel operation
    • Playing something on the keyboard When recording starts, the cs (RECORD) button lamp will change from flashing to lit. The lamp of the button of the function you selected will continue flashing.
  3. Press the cs (RECORD) button to stop recording. This will cause the button’s lamp to go out. The function you are using will go into playback standby and the lamp of the function’s button will change from flashing to lit. This indicates the same status as that after step 1 is performed under “Starting and Stopping Playback” on page E-11.

Note:

  • The following describes button lamp operations that are common to the song sequencer, phrase sequencer, and audio recorder functions.
  • The following describes button lamp operations that are common to the song sequencer, phrase sequencer, and audio recorder functions when a button is pressed.

Button Lamp Operations:

  • A) Function button lamps: cm (SONG) button, cq (PHRASE) button, er (AUDIO RECORDER) button

    • Unlit: Function disabled.
    • Flashing: Recording using the function in standby or in progress.
    • Lit: Playback using the function in standby or in progress.
  • B) cs (RECORD) button lamp

    • Unlit: All recording disabled.
    • Flashing: Recording using the function whose button is flashing in standby.
    • Lit: Recording using the function whose button is flashing in progress.
  • C) Operation when the cr (START/STOP) button is pressed.

    • When playback is not in progress: Starts playback of the function whose lamp is lit.
    • When playback is in progress: Stops playback.
  • D) Operation (functions that support recording only) when the cs (RECORD) button is pressed.

    • When the cs (RECORD) button lamp is flashing (recording standby): Starts recording with the function whose lamp is flashing.
    • When the cs (RECORD) button lamp is lit (recording in progress): Stops recording. If more than one playback operation is in progress, they are all stopped.

How do I use the editing function?

Use the procedure below with functions that allow editing of tones and data. Editing lets you change the parameters of each editable item.

  1. Press the ep (EDIT) button. This displays the editing screen.

  2. Use the ds (u), dt (w), ek (q), and el (i) buttons to select the item you want to edit.

    • If “>ENT” is on the display, it means that there are more items that can be edited in the operation you are performing. In this case, pressing the em (ENTER) button will advance to the next editing page.
  3. Change parameters as desired. For details about how to change parameters, see “Changing a Number or a Value” in “Operations Common to All Modes” (page E-9).

  4. After you finish with your edits, use the dr (EXIT) button to exit the editing screen.

    • Press the dr (EXIT) button the required number of times to navigate back to the screen that was displayed when you started editing.

What do the symbols next to numbers mean?

The meanings of the symbols next to numbers after you record or edit data are explained below.

  • ! : Unsaved data
  • * : Saved data
  • Unsaved data (!) will be discarded if you exit the editing or recording operation by selecting a different number. Don’t forget to save data that you want to retain. See “Saving Data” in “Operations Common to All Modes” (page E-11) for more information.

How do I select a tone?

  1. Use the “Tone List” to look up the group and the number of the tone you want to select.

  2. Use the bo to cl (tone groups) buttons to select the group you want. Example: To select the ORGAN group.

  3. Specify the number of the tone you want to use.

    • For details about how to do this, see “Changing a Number or a Value” in “Operations Common to All Modes” (page E-9). Example: To select “01 Organ3 G”

Note:

  • To specify a tone for each zone, use the dk (ZONE, –/+) buttons to select a zone number, and then perform steps 1 through 3 above to change select a tone.
  • Press the dk (ZONE, –/+) buttons at the same time to toggle the currently selected zone tone between muted and unmuted.
  • For details about zones, see the separate “Tutorial”.

How do I edit a tone?

You can use the procedure below to edit a tone to suit your needs. You can also use the editing menu to specify DSP and system effects.

  1. Specify the number of the tone you want to edit.

    • For details about how to do this, see “Selecting a Tone” on page E-14.
  2. Edit the tone as desired.

    • For details about how to do this, see “Using the Editing Function” in “Operations Common to All Modes” (page E-13).
    • The items that appear on the editing screen depend on the tone you select.
    • For details and actual parameters, see the separate “Tutorial”.

How do I add a pitch bend effect?

  1. While playing a note on the keyboard, rotate the 1 (BENDER) wheel on the left of the keyboard upwards or downwards. The amount the note bends depends on how much you rotate the pitch bend wheel.

    • Do not have the pitch bend wheel rotated as you turn on the Digital Piano.

Note: You also can configure pitch bend wheel operation by specifying the amount of pitch change at maximum rotation in either direction. For more information, see the separate “Tutorial”.


How do I modify notes with the Modulation Wheel, Knobs, and Sliders?

  1. While playing on the keyboard with your right hand, you can operate the 2 (MODULATION) wheel, 3 knobs (K1 through K4), and sliders 4 (S1) through 9 (S6). The amount effect applied depends on how much the applicable control is moved.

    • Do not have the modulation wheel, knobs, or sliders in a moved position as you turn on the Digital Piano.

Note: You can change the effects and functions assigned to the modulation wheel, knobs, and sliders. For more information, see the separate “Tutorial”.


How do I play demo songs?

  1. While holding down the ep (EDIT) button, press the eq (WRITE) button. This will start sequential playback of the demo songs, starting from song 1.

    • You can scroll through songs manually with the eo (–, +) buttons.
  2. Press the cr (START/STOP) button.

This stops demo song playback. Playback of the demo songs will continue in an endless loop until you press the cr (START/STOP) button to stop it.

Note: Only the operations described above can be performed while demo song playback is in progress.


How do I use the arpeggio function?

  1. Hold down the bn (ARPEGGIO) button until the arpeggio type selection screen appears on the display. This will cause the button’s lamp to light.

  2. Specify the arpeggio number you want.

    • For details about how to do this, see “Changing a Number or a Value” in “Operations Common to All Modes” (page E-9).
  3. Turn arpeggio hold on or off.

    • While holding down the bm (SYS SETTING) button, press the bn (ARPEGGIO) button to toggle HOLD between on and off.
    • The bn (ARPEGGIO) button lamp flashes while arpeggio hold (HOLD) is turned on.
  4. Press some keys and the arpeggio will start to play automatically.

    • Press the bn (ARPEGGIO) button to toggle arpeggio between on and off.
    • To stop arpeggio HOLD playback, press bn (ARPEGGIO) button or change the HOLD function in step 3 of the above procedure to OFF.

Using the Arpeggio Type Selection Screen to Select the Recommended Tone as the Zone Part Tone:

  • For details about zone parts, see the separate “Tutorial”.
  1. Hold down the bn (ARPEGGIO) button until the arpeggio type selection screen appears on the display.
  2. Hold down the dl (BANK) button until its lamp starts to flash.

Note: In the case of a user arpeggio, the tone that was selected as the Zone Part tone when the user data was saved is the recommended tone.


How do I record a new phrase?

  1. Press the cq (PHRASE) button the required number of times until its lamp starts to flash.

    • If OVDB (overdubbing) is displayed as the “Rec Mode” setting, use the eo minus (–) and plus (+) buttons to change it to NEW (new phrase). This will enter the new phrase recording standby mode.

    • Note quantize and end measure settings can be configured as required.

    • Pressing the bm (SYS SETTING) button will display a menu of the detailed settings shown below. Use the dt down (w) and ek up (q) buttons to select a parameter and then use the eo minus (–) and plus (+) buttons to change its setting.

    • Pressing the ep (EDIT) button will display a screen for configuring Guide Beat (click), precount, and End Measure beat settings. Use the dt (w) and ek (q) buttons to select “Beat”, and then use the eo minus (–) and plus (+) buttons to select a beat within the ranges of 2/4 to 8/4, or 2/8 to 16/8.

  2. Start recording.

    • For details about how to do this, see “Starting and Stopping Recording” in “Operations Common to All Modes” (page E-12).
    • Recording is performed as a Zone 1 stage setup phrase. For details about zones, see the separate “Tutorial”.
  3. After you finish recording, save the data as described below.

    • For details about how to do this, see “Saving Data” in “Operations Common to All Modes” (page E-11).
    • The message “Memory Full” will appear on the display when recording is not possible because there is not enough memory capacity available. If this happens, record a different phrase that does not take up so much memory.
    • For information about deleting data you saved, see page E-28.

Additional Information:

  • The Phrase Sequencer is a great way to record musical phrases that suddenly pop into your mind for later playback.
  • You can record a new phrase or overdub onto an existing phrase to create a user phrase. There is memory for storage of up to 1,000 user phrases (phrase number 000 to 999) for later recall when you need them.
  • In addition to what you play on the keyboard, your pedal, wheel, knob, and slider operations are also recorded as part of the phrase. Note, however, that pedal, modulation wheel, knob, and/or slider operations may not be recorded when certain functions are assigned to pedals, knobs, and/or sliders. For more information, see the separate “Tutorial”.
  • You can choose either of two different playback options: one-time playback (loop off) or repeat playback (loop on).
  • Overdubbing during looped playback is supported.
  • A Song Sequencer function lets you combine phrase data into song data. With this Digital Piano, song data is referred as a “song”. For details, see “Creating a Song (Song Sequencer)” (page E-21).
  • You can record up to approximately 1,600 notes for a single phrase. Also, recorded wheel, knob, and slider operations significantly reduce the remaining number of notes available for recording.
  • Note that you cannot record a phrase while an Audio Recorder (page E-23) operation is in progress.

Note Quantize (Note Qntz): When recording keyboard play, there may be cases when your timing strays a bit. The note quantize settings described below can be used to correct the timing of keyboard play automatically and correct the timing of notes you play on the keyboard. (Note that only key press timing is correct. The timing of other operations such as key release, and wheel, pedal, knob, and slider operations are not corrected.).

  • Off : Timing not adjusted. (Notes are recorded as played.)
  • 6, 7,: Timing of actual keyboard play is corrected to the nearest note in accordance with the specified note unit.

Saving a Phrase to an External Device:

  • USB flash drive (page E-32)
  • Computer (page E-37)

Configuring End Measure Settings: End Measure settings specify the number of measures (up to a maximum of 16) in the phrase. Phrase recording stops automatically when it reaches the number of measures specified by the End Measure setting.

Menu and Setting Ranges:

  • Guide Beat: Specifies whether or not a count tone is sounded during phrase recording and/ or record standby. Setting Range: Off, On
  • Precount: Specifies the number of measures of count. Setting Range: Off 1:1 measure, 2:2 measures
  • HighReso/ Off Velo: Turning on this setting records with both a high-resolution sound source and Off velocity. However, the maximum number of measures that can be recorded is halved when this option is turned on. Setting Range: Off, On
  • Auto: No number of measures is specified. The number of measures where phrase recording was stopped is applied automatically.
  • 1 to 16: Phrase recording stops when it reaches the specified number of measures.

How do I select the phrase I want to overdub?

Press the cq (PHRASE) button the required number of times until its lamp starts to flash. If NEW (new phrase) is displayed as the “Rec Mode” setting, use the eo minus (–) and plus (+) buttons to change it to OVDB (overdubbing). This will enter the overdubbing standby mode.


How do I start recording?

See “Starting and Stopping Recording” in “Operations Common to All Modes”. The original phrase will playback as a loop. Anything you play on the keyboard and any operations you perform during loop playback will be overdubbed onto the original phrase.


How do I delete the last recorded data (undo)?

While phrase playback is in progress or stopped, or while overdubbing is in progress, hold down the cs (RECORD) button until the undo screen “PHRASE : UNDO” appears. You can also use the operation below to perform an undo operation while the PHRASE SELECT screen shown under “Listening to a Phrase” is displayed. Press the ep (EDIT) button and then use the dt (w) and ek (q) buttons to select “Undo”. Finally, press the em (ENTER) button. This will display an undo screen. Perform the procedure from step 3 under “Saving Data” in the “Operations Common to All Modes” section.


What does it mean if the message “PHRASE : Can’t UNDO” appears on the display?

The message “PHRASE : Can’t UNDO” will appear on the display if you try to perform an undo operation again after already undoing the last recording. Press the dr (EXIT) button to clear the message.


How do I save data?

See “Saving Data” in “Operations Common to All Modes”.


What does it mean if the message “not enough space” appears on the display?

If there is not enough Digital Piano memory space available to store the phrase data, the message “not enough space” will appear on the above display in place of “Press Enter”, and you will not be able to save the phrase data. If this happens, delete some of the data in the Digital Piano’s memory to free up memory space. For information about deleting data you saved, see page E-28.


Where can I save a phrase to an external device?

  • USB flash drive
  • Computer

What does the song sequencer allow me to do?

The Song Sequencer lets you combine phrase data into song data. With this Digital Piano, song data is referred as a “song”.


How do I create a song?

  1. Press the cm (SONG) button so the “SONG” side lamp becomes lit.
  2. Specify the song number you want. See “Changing a Number or a Value” in “Operations Common to All Modes” for details.
  3. Press the ep (EDIT) button.
  4. Use the dt (w) and ek (q) buttons to select a song edit item and then press the em (ENTER) button.
    • If you want to create a new song, select “TRACK EDIT”. See step 5 of this procedure for information about how to create a song.
    • To adjust the song tempo value, select “Tempo”. For details about how to change this setting, see “Changing a Number or a Value” in “Operations Common to All Modes”.
  5. Edit the song as required.
    • Use the dk minus (–) and plus (+) buttons to select a track.
    • To change the phrase number and other settings, use the ds (u), dt (w), ek (q), and el (i) buttons to move the underscore (_) to a setting to select it, and then use the eo minus (–) and plus (+) buttons to change the selected setting.
    • To delete part of a phrase, press the dm (DELETE) button.
    • To insert part of a phrase, press the dn (INSERT) button.
  6. After you are finished editing a song, save it. See “Saving Data” in “Operations Common to All Modes” for details. For information about deleting data you saved, see page E-28.

Where can I save songs to an external device?

  • USB flash drive
  • Computer

How do I playback a song?

  1. Press the cm (SONG) button so the “SONG” side lamp becomes lit.
  2. Specify the song number you want. See “Changing a Number or a Value” in “Operations Common to All Modes” for details.
  3. Start playback. See “Starting and Stopping Playback” in “Operations Common to All Modes” for details.
    • Use the cn (REW) button to scroll back measure-by-measure, or the co (FF) button to scroll forward.
    • You can pause playback by pressing the cp (PAUSE) button.
    • You can edit a song later, if you want. See “To create a song” on page E-21 for information about how to do this.

What are the menu description settings?

  • Phrase number: Number of the phrase to be used, Ph000 to Ph999
  • Repeat: Number of times play of the phrase is repeated, 1 to 99
  • Note shift: How much notes in the phrase should be shifted –24 to +24

How can I record my keyboard play?

When a commercially available USB flash drive is inserted in the Digital Piano’s USB flash drive port, audio data can be recorded to and played back from the USB flash drive (Audio Recorder). Anything played on the Digital Piano is recorded to the USB flash drive as audio data (WAV files*). If you play along on the Digital Piano as you play back data stored in the song and phrase sequencer, the memory playback and your keyboard play are both recorded to USB flash drive. * Linear PCM, 16bit, 44.1 kHz, Stereo


What is the recording capacity when recording my keyboard play?

  • 100 files (No. 00 to No. 99)
  • Approximately 25 minutes maximum recording per file

What data is recorded when recording my keyboard play?

  • Anything played on the Digital Piano is recorded.
  • Individual part recording is not supported.

How is recording data stored?

Each new recording of audio data to a USB flash drive is automatically assigned a new file name, so existing data is not overwritten.


What preparation should I take before recording digital piano play?

  • Be sure to format the USB flash drive on the Digital Piano before using it. See “USB Flash Drive” for more information.

How do I record to a USB flash drive?

  1. Insert the USB flash drive into the Digital Piano’s USB flash drive port.
    • When you plug in a USB flash drive, the Digital Piano initially needs to “mount” the USB flash drive and prepare for data exchange. Note that Digital Piano operations are momentarily disabled while a USB flash drive mounting sequence is being performed. While the mounting process is in progress, the message “Mounting Media” will be displayed on the display. It may take up to 10 or 20 seconds or even longer for a USB flash drive to be mounted. Do not attempt to perform any operation on the Digital Piano while a mounting sequence is in progress. A USB flash drive needs to be mounted each time it is connected to the Digital Piano.
    • If you turn on the Digital Piano while USB flash drive is plugged into the Digital Piano, the mount operation described above will need to be performed, and Digital Piano operation will be disabled during that time.
  2. Press the er (AUDIO RECORDER) button the required number of times until the button lamp starts to flash.
  3. Start recording. See “Starting and Stopping Recording” in “Operations Common to All Modes” for details. This will start recording to the USB flash drive. The message “Audio Recording . . .” will appear on the display.

What should I NOT do while recording to a USB flash drive?

Do not remove the USB flash drive from the USB flash drive port while the AUDIO RECORDER button lamp is lit or flashing. Doing so will interrupt recording and may corrupt data.


How do I exit the Audio Recorder?

To exit the Audio Recorder, press the er (AUDIO RECORDER) button the required number of times until its lamp goes out.


How do I record keyboard play while playing back a phrase or song?

  1. Select the phrase or song you want to play back.
    • Phrase: Perform steps 1 through 3 under “Listening to a Phrase”.
    • Song: Perform steps 1 and 2 under “To play back a song”.
  2. Press the er (AUDIO RECORDER) button the required number of times until the button lamp starts to flash.
  3. Start recording. See “Starting and Stopping Recording” in “Operations Common to All Modes” for details.
    • At the point where you want to start phrase or song playback while recording, press the cr (START/ STOP) button.
    • To turn off playback and continue recording, press the cr (START/STOP) button again.
  4. To stop recording, press the cs (RECORD) button.
    • The cs (RECORD) button lamp will go out to let you know that audio recording is stopped. Phrase/song playback also will automatically stop at this time.
    • To exit the Audio Recorder, press the er (AUDIO RECORDER) button the required number of times until its lamp goes out.

Can a MIDI file (SMF) be played back during recording?

No, a MIDI file (SMF) cannot be played back during recording.


How do I play back performance data recorded on a USB flash drive?

  1. Press the er (AUDIO RECORDER) button the required number of times until the button lamp is lit. This will display the audio file selection screen.
  2. Use the eo (–, +) buttons to select a song.
    • The eo (–) button scrolls through the recorded songs in order from the newest (most recently recorded) to the oldest.
    • The eo (+) button scrolls from the old to the new.
  3. Start playback. See “Starting and Stopping Playback” in “Operations Common to All Modes” for details.
    • To scroll back, hold down the cm (SONG) button as you press the cn (REW) button. To scroll forward, hold down the cm (SONG) button as you press the co (FF) button. This operation can be performed only while an audio file is playing back.
    • You can pause playback by holding down the cm (SONG) button as you press the cp (PAUSE) button. This operation can be performed only while an audio file is playing back.
    • A MIDI file (SMF) and audio file cannot be played back simultaneously.
    • To exit the Audio Recorder, press the er (AUDIO RECORDER) button the required number of times until its lamp goes out.

How do I delete an audio file from a USB flash drive?

Files can be deleted one at a time. Note that the delete operation cannot be undone. Check to make sure you really do not need the file in USB flash drive before you perform the following steps.

  1. Press the er (AUDIO RECORDER) button the required number of times until the button lamp is lit.
  2. Use the eo (–, +) buttons to select the song you want to delete.
    • The eo (–) button scrolls through the recorded songs in order from the newest (most recently recorded) to the oldest.
    • The eo (+) button scrolls from the old to the new.
    • After selecting a song, you can play it back by pressing the cr (START/STOP) button. Press the cr (START/STOP) button again to stop playback.
  3. Press the em (ENTER) button. This will display a confirmation message “SURE?”.
    • To cancel the delete operation, press the eo (NO) button.
  4. To delete the file, press the eo (YES) button. This will delete the file you selected.

What happens to the file number of a deleted file?

The file number of file you delete remains unused. Recording a new file will cause the file number that comes after the last file recorded to the USB flash drive.


How do I recall a stage setup?

  1. Press the dl (BANK) button. This will cause the button’s lamp to light.
  2. Specify a bank and stage setup (Stage Setting) number.
    • First, holding down the dl (BANK) button, use buttons dm through dq or buttons ds through em to specify the bank number.
    • Next, use buttons dm through dq or buttons ds through em to specify the stage setup number.

How can I play the Zone 1 Tone on all Keys?

  1. Hold down the dl (BANK) button until its lamp starts to flash. This sets up the keyboard so all keys will sound the tone selected for Zone 1. It also causes Stage Setup settings to change to presets that are optimized for the selected tone.

How do I configure the Digital Piano settings using the system setting (SYS SETTING) menu?

  1. Press bm (SYS SETTING).
  2. Use the dt (w), ek (q) buttons to select “General”.
  3. Press em (ENTER).
  4. Use the ds (u), dt (w), ek (q), and el (i) buttons to select the item whose setting you want to configure.
  5. Change the setting. See “Changing a Number or a Value” in “Operations Common to All Modes” for details.
  6. After settings are the way you want, press the bm (SYS SETTING) button to exit the setting screen.

What are the system settings display descriptions?

  • LCD Contrast: Display contrast (LCD Contrast). Adjusts the contrast of the display, 1 to 17.
  • Auto Resume: Auto storage of settings (Auto Resume). When this setting is on, the Digital Piano remembers its current settings when it is turned off, and restores them the next time power is turned on, Off, On.
  • Auto Power Off: Auto Power Off function on/off (Auto Power Off). Turning off this setting disables Auto Power Off Off, On.
  • Panel Lock: Panel Lock (Panel Lock). When this setting is turned on, the Digital Piano’s buttons (except for the bk (P) power button and buttons required for unlock) are locked, so no operation can be performed. Turn on panel lock when you want to protect against unintentional button operations, Off, On.

How do I delete specific edited or recorded data (tones, arpeggios, phrases, songs, stage setups) from Digital Piano memory?

  1. Press the bm (SYS SETTING) button.
  2. Use the dt (w) and ek (q) buttons to select “Initialize”.
  3. Use the ds (u), dt (w), ek (q), and el (i) buttons to select the type of data you want to delete.
    • To delete one stage setup: Init Stage Set
    • To delete one user tone: Init Tone
    • To delete one user arpeggio: Clear Arpeggio
    • To delete one recorded phrase: Clear Phrase
    • To delete one recorded song: Clear Song Seq
    • To delete all data: Initialize All
  4. Select the number of the data you want to delete. See “Changing a Number or a Value” in “Operations Common to All Modes” for details.
    • If you selected “Initialize All” in step 3 of the above procedure, you do not need to select a data number here.
  5. Press the em (ENTER) button. This will display a confirmation message “SURE?”.
    • If you want to cancel the delete operation, press the eo (NO) or dr (EXIT) button.
  6. Press the eo (YES) button. The message “Please Wait” will remain on the display while the operation is being performed. Do not perform any operation while this message is on the display. “Complete” appears on the display after data delete is complete.

What USB flash drive operations does the Digital Piano support?

  • USB flash drive formatting
  • Data storage to a USB flash drive
  • USB flash drive data loading to Digital Piano memory
  • Delete data from a USB flash drive
  • Easy play back of song data from a USB flash drive

What types of data can be saved as a MIDI file (SMF format 0)?

  • Stage setups, tones, arpeggio, and phrase sequencer data edited with the Digital Piano can be saved on a USB flash drive.
  • Song data recorded with the Digital Piano’s song sequencer is on a USB flash drive as MIDI files (SMF format 0).
  • Digital Piano play can be recorded directly to a USB flash drive.

What are the data type descriptions?

  • Stage Setting: Stage setup data edited with this Digital Piano (ZPF)
  • Tone: The following tone data, edited with this Digital Piano
    • Melody tone data (ZTN)
    • Hex Layer Tone data (ZLT)
    • Drum sound data (ZDR)
  • Arpeggio: Arpeggio data edited with this Digital Piano (ZAR)
  • Phrase Sequencer: Phrase sequencer data edited with this Digital Piano (ZPH)
  • Song sequencer: Song sequencer data edited with this Digital Piano (ZSQ)
  • All data: All of the above data (ZAL)

What are the supported operations for each Data Type?

  • Stage Setting (page E-26): Save to USB Flash Drive O, Load from USB Flash Drive O
  • Tone (Page E-14): Save to USB Flash Drive O, Load from USB Flash Drive O
    • Melody tone data (ZTN)
    • Hex Layer Tone data (ZLT)
    • Drum sound data (ZDR)
  • Arpeggio (page E-17): Save to USB Flash Drive O, Load from USB Flash Drive O
  • Phrase Sequencer (page E-18): Save to USB Flash Drive O, Load from USB Flash Drive O
  • Song sequencer (page E-21): Save to USB Flash Drive O*, Load from USB Flash Drive O
  • All data: Save to USB Flash Drive O, Load from USB Flash Drive O

How does performing a record operation with the Digital Piano’s audio recorder store the data?

Performing a record operation with the Digital Piano’s audio recorder stores the data as a WAV file (automatically assigned a name from TAKE00.WAV to TAKE99.WAV) in the MUSICDAT folder (which is created automatically by the format operation) on the USB flash drive. You also can connect a USB flash drive to a computer and change the names of audio data (WAV) files to the format “TAKExx.WAV”*, and move them to the MUSICDAT folder. Then you will be able to play them back on the Digital Piano. * xx = 00 to 99


What are the USB Flash Drive and USB Flash Drive Port Handling Precautions?

  • Be sure to observe the precautions provided in the documentation that comes with the USB flash drive.
  • Avoid using a USB flash drive under the following conditions. Such conditions can corrupt data stored on the USB flash drive.
    • Areas subjected to high temperature, high humidity, or corrosive gas
    • Areas subjected to strong electrostatic charge and digital noise
  • Never remove the USB flash drive while data is being written to or loaded from it. Doing so can corrupt the data on the USB flash drive and damage the USB flash drive port.
  • Never insert anything besides a USB flash drive into the USB flash drive port. Doing so creates the risk of malfunction.
  • A USB flash drive can become warm after very long use. This is normal and does not indicate malfunction.
  • Static electricity conducted to the USB flash drive port from your hand or from a USB flash drive can cause malfunction of the Digital Piano. If this happens, turn the Digital Piano off and then back on again.
  • When you plug in a USB flash drive, the Digital Piano initially needs to “mount” the USB flash drive and prepare for data exchange. Note that Digital Piano operations are momentarily disabled while a USB flash drive mounting sequence is being performed. While the mounting process is in progress, the message “Mounting Media” will be displayed on the display. It may take up to 10 or 20 seconds or even longer for a USB flash drive to be mounted. Do not attempt to perform any operation on the Digital Piano while a mounting sequence is in progress. A USB flash drive needs to be mounted each time it is connected to the Digital Piano.
  • If you turn on the Digital Piano while USB flash drive is plugged into the Digital Piano, the mount operation described above will need to be performed, and Digital Piano operation will be disabled during that time.
  • Never plug any other device besides a USB flash drive into the USB flash drive port.

What am I allowed to do with recordings?

You are allowed to use recordings for your own personal use. Any reproduction of an audio or music format file, without the permission of its copyright holder, is strictly prohibited under copyright laws and international treaties. Also, making such files available on the Internet or distributing them to third parties, regardless of whether such activities are conducted with or without compensation, is strictly prohibited under copyright laws and international treaties. CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held in any way liable for any use of this Digital Piano that is illegal under copyright laws.


How do I insert a USB flash drive?

  1. As shown in the illustration below, insert the USB flash drive into the Digital Piano’s USB flash drive port (es).
    • Carefully push the USB flash drive in as far as it will go. Do not use undue force when inserting the USB flash drive.

How do I remove a USB flash drive?

  1. Check to confirm that there is no data exchange operation being performed, and then pull the USB flash drive straight out.

What should I do before using a USB flash drive for the first time?

Be sure to format a USB flash drive on the Digital Piano before using it for the first time. Before formatting a USB flash drive, make sure it does not have any valuable data stored on it. The format operation performed by this Digital Piano is a “quick format”. If you want to completely delete all of the data in USB flash drive, format it on your computer or some other device.


What types of USB flash drives are supported?

This Digital Piano supports USB flash drives formatted to FAT32. If your USB flash drive is formatted to a different file system, use the Windows format function to reformat it to FAT32. Do not use quick format. The following types of USB flash drives are not supported.

  • A USB flash drive that is recognized as multiple drives by the computer
  • A USB flash drive that is recognized as a CD-ROM by the computer
  • A USB flash drive that has an anti-virus function, security function, or other special function

How do I format a USB Flash Drive?

  1. Insert the USB flash drive you want to format into the Digital Piano’s USB flash drive port (es).
  2. Hold down the er (MEDIA) button until the “MEDIA” screen appears.
  3. Use the dt (w) and ek (q) buttons to select “Format”.
  4. Press the em (ENTER) button. This will display a confirmation message “SURE?”.
    • If you want to cancel the format operation, press the eo (NO) or dr (EXIT) button.
  5. Press the eo (YES) button. The message “Please Wait” will remain on the display while the format operation is being performed. Do not perform any Digital Piano operation while this message is on the display. “Complete” appears on the display after formatting is complete.

How do I save Digital Piano data to a USB flash drive?

The following types of data can be stored to USB flash drive: Stage setups, tones, arpeggios, phrases, song sequencer data, all data

  1. Insert the USB flash drive into the Digital Piano’s USB flash drive port (es).
  2. Hold down the er (MEDIA) button until the “MEDIA” screen appears.
  3. Use the dt (w) and ek (q) buttons to select “Save”.
  4. Press the em (ENTER) button.
  5. Use the dt (w) and ek (q) buttons to select a data type of the data you want to save.
    • You can select one of the data types below. Stage setups (Stage Setting), tones (Tone), arpeggios (Arpeggio), phrases (Phrase), song sequencer data (Song Seq), all data (All Data)
    • To save a song sequencer data as a MIDI file (SMF), select “Song Seq” and then press the em (ENTER) button. Next, select “SMF Save” and then press the em (ENTER) button again.
  6. Press the em (ENTER) button.
  7. Specify the number of the data you want to save to the USB flash drive. See “Changing a Number or a Value” in “Operations Common to All Modes” for details.
    • When saving a tone, you can use buttons bo through cl (tone group) to select the type of file being saved.
  8. Press the em (ENTER) button. This will display a confirmation message “SURE?”.
    • If you want to cancel the save, press the eo (NO) or dr (EXIT) button.
  9. Press the eo (YES) button. The message “Please Wait” will remain on the display while the save operation is being performed. Do not perform any Digital Piano operation while this message is on the display. “Complete” appears on the display after data save is complete.
    • If there is already a file with the same name on the USB flash drive, a message “Replace?” will appear asking if you want to overwrite it with the new data. Press the eo (YES) button to overwrite or the eo (NO) button to cancel the save operation.

Where is the USB Flash Drive Data (File) Storage Locations?

The above procedure stores Digital Piano data in a folder named MUSICDAT on the USB flash drive. The above data folders are created automatically when you format the USB flash drive on the Digital Piano. Note that a file not in one of the data folders cannot be loaded, deleted, or renamed by the Digital Piano. You also will not be able to recall, delete, or play any file stored in any subfolder inside one of the data folders.


How do I load data from a USB flash drive into Digital Piano memory?

  1. Insert the USB flash drive into the Digital Piano’s USB flash drive port (es).
  2. Hold down the er (MEDIA) button until the “MEDIA” screen appears.
  3. Use the dt (w) and ek (q) buttons to select “Load”.
  4. Press the em (ENTER) button.
  5. Use the dt (w) and ek (q) buttons to select a data type of the data you want to load.
    • You can select one of the data types below. Stage setups (Stage Setting), tones (Tone), arpeggios (Arpeggio), phrases (Phrase), song sequencer data (Song Seq), all data (All Data)
  6. Press the em (ENTER) button.
  7. Specify the number of the data you want to load from the USB flash drive. See “Changing a Number or a Value” in “Operations Common to All Modes” for details.
    • When loading a tone, you can use buttons bo through cl (tone group) to select the type of file being loaded.
  8. Press the em (ENTER) button. This will display a confirmation message “SURE?”.
    • If you want to cancel the data load, press the eo (NO) or dr (EXIT) button.
  9. Press the eo (YES) button. The message “Please Wait” will remain on the display while the load operation is being performed. Do not perform any Digital Piano operation while this message is on the display. “Complete” appears on the display after data loading is complete.
    • If there already is a file with the same name in the Digital Piano memory, a message “Replace?” will appear asking if you want to replace it with the new data. Press the eo (YES) button to overwrite or the eo (NO) button to cancel the load operation.

How do I delete USB flash drive data (files)?

  1. Insert the USB flash drive into the Digital Piano’s USB flash drive port (es).
  2. Hold down the er (MEDIA) button until the “MEDIA” screen appears.
  3. Use the dt (w) and ek (q) buttons to select “Delete”.
  4. Press the em (ENTER) button.
  5. For the remainder of this procedure, perform the steps starting from step 7 under “Loading Data from a USB Flash Drive to Digital Piano Memory”.

How do I rename a USB flash drive file?

  1. Insert the USB flash drive into the Digital Piano’s USB flash drive port (es).
  2. Hold down the er (MEDIA) button until the “MEDIA” screen appears.
  3. Use the dt (w) and ek (q) buttons to select “Rename”.
  4. Press the em (ENTER) button.
  5. For the remainder of this procedure, perform the steps starting from step 7 under “Loading Data from a USB Flash Drive to Digital Piano Memory”.

How do I input text characters?

For details about how to input characters, see “Inputting Text Characters” in “Operations Common to All Modes”.


What characters can I select when renaming a USB flash drive file?

9 J T ’ 8 I S _ ` 7 H R & ~ 6 G Q S @ 5 F P Z } 4 E O Y { 3 D N X ^ 2 C M W – 1 B L V ) 0 A K U (


How do I playback audio data stored on a USB flash drive?

You can use your Digital Piano to play back audio data (WAV files*) stored on a commercially available USB flash drive.

  • Prepare a USB flash drive that contains data recorded to it using the Digital Piano’s Audio Recorder.
  • You can also use a computer to save audio data (WAV file) to the USB Flash Drive for playback.
  • Insert the USB flash drive that contains the data you want to play back into your Digital Piano’s USB flash drive port.
  1. Press the er (AUDIO RECORDER) button the required number of times until the button lamp is lit. This will display the audio file selection screen.
  2. Use the eo (–, +) buttons to select a song.
    • The eo (+) button scrolls forward through the song file names (TAKE00.WAV, TAKE01.WAV, etc.) The eo (–) button scrolls backward through the song file names.
  3. Start playback. See “Starting and Stopping Playback” in “Operations Common to All Modes” for details.
    • To exit the Audio Recorder, press the er (AUDIO RECORDER) button the required number of times until its lamp goes out.

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