Casio Lk90tv Instruction Manual
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E-49 Tune Tune Keyboard Settings Acom Vo lp Acom Vo lp Current accompaniment volume setting Adjusting Accompaniment and Song Bank Volume You can adjust the volume of the accompaniment and Song Bank tunes independently of the notes you play on the keyboard. You can specify a volume level in the range of 000 (minimum) to 127 (maximum). To adjust the accompaniment volume 1Press the FUNCTION button twice to display the accompaniment volume adjustment screen. 2Use the number buttons or the [+]/[–] buttons to change the current volume setting value. Example: 11 0 NOTE •The current accompaniment volume value that appears in Step 1 automatically clears from the display if you do not input anything within about five seconds. •Pressing [+] and [–] buttons at the same time automatically sets an accompaniment volume of 115. To adjust built-in tune volume Enter the Song Bank mode or Piano Bank mode, and then perform the procedure under “To adjust the accompaniment volume”. •In this case, a song volume screen will appear in place of the accompaniment volume screen. To adjust volume for playback of SMF data from a Smart Media card Load a SmartMedia card into the card slot, and then perform the procedure under “To adjust the accompaniment volume”. •In this case, a song volume screen will appear in place of the accompaniment volume screen. Tuning the Keyboard Use the following procedure to fine tune the keyboard to match the tuning of another musical instrument. To tune the keyboard 1Press the FUNCTION button three times to display the tuning screen. 2Use the [+], [–], and the number buttons to adjust the tuning value. Example: To lower tuning by 20 NOTE •The keyboard can be tuned within a range of –50 cents to +50 cents. *100 cents is equivalent to one semitone. •The default tuning setting is “00” when keyboard power is turned on. •If you leave the tuning screen on the display for about five seconds without doing anything, the screen is automatically cleared. •The tuning setting also affects playback from song memory and Auto Accompaniment. •To return the keyboard to its default tuning, perform the above procedure and press the [+] and [–] buttons at the same time in step 2. 649A-E-051B LK90TV_e_45-61.p6504.8.18, 4:45 PM 49
E-50 Connection to a Computer Connecting to a Computer The keyboard’s USB port makes it quick and simple to connect to a computer. After installing the USB driver onto your computer from the CD-ROM that comes with the keyboard, you will be able to use commercially available MIDI software on your computer to exchange data between the keyboard and your computer. Using the USB port Note that you need to purchase a commercially available USB cable to connect the keyboard to a computer using the USB port. Once you establish a USB connection between the keyboard and a computer, you can exchange data between them. To connect to a computer using the USB port 1On the computer to which you plan to connect, install the USB driver that comes on the CD-ROM that comes bundled with the keyboard. •For information about installing the driver, navigate to one of the language directories located in the root directory of the bundled CD-ROM, and read the contents of the “readme.txt” file. Computer USB port USB cable USB connector Keyboard USB port 2Use a commercially available USB cable to connect the keyboard to the computer. 649A-E-052A Number buttons [+] / [–] TRACK 2 TRACK 1 FUNCTION LK90TV_e_45-61.p6504.8.18, 4:45 PM 50
E-51 Connection to a Computer Changing the Settings This section tells you how to make the settings required when connecting to a computer. KEYBOARD CHANNEL (Default: 1) The keyboard channel is the channel used to send messages from this keyboard to a computer. You can specify one channel from 1 to 16 as the keyboard channel. 1Press the FUNCTION button until the KEYBOARD CHANNEL screen appears. 2Use the [+], [–], and the number buttons to change the channel number. Example: To specify channel 4 NAVIGATE CHANNEL (Default: 4) When messages are received from a computer for play on this keyboard, the navigate channel is the channel whose note data appears on the display. You can select one channel from 01 to 16 as the navigate channel. Since this setting lets you use the data on any channel of commercially available SMF data to light on the on-screen keyboard guide, you can analyze how different parts of an arrangement are played. 1Press the FUNCTION button until the NAVIGATE CHANNEL screen appears. 2Use the [+], [–], and the number buttons [0] through [9] to change the channel number. Example: To specify channel 2 KeybdCh KeybdCh Na v i .Ch Na v i .Ch Expanding the Selections in the Song Bank Tunes You can transfer song data from your computer to the keyboard. You can store up to 5 tunes (about 80 kilobytes) as Song Bank tunes 65 through 69. For SMF data you purchase or create, you need to use special CASIO conversion software to convert it to CASIO format before transferring it to the keyboard. You can obtain a copy of the special CASIO conversion software by downloading it at the Web page shown below. After downloading, install the software on your computer. CASIO MUSIC SITE http://music.casio.com/ •In addition to the software itself, the CASIO MUSIC SITE will also provide you with information about its installation and use. You can also find out about the latest news about your keyboard and other CASIO musical instruments, and much more. NOTE •This keyboard supports SMF 0 format data. •Voice Fingering Guide, on-screen fingering indicators, voice announcement of evaluation points, and the Practice Phrase function are not supported for commercially available SMF data. General MIDI Tone The General MIDI standard defines the tone numbering sequence, the drum sound numbering sequence, the number of MIDI channels that can be used, and other general factors that determine the sound source configuration. Because of this, musical data produced on a General MIDI sound source can be played back using similar tones and identical nuances as the original, even when played on another manufacturers sound source. This keyboard conforms with General MIDI standards, so it can be connected to a computer and used to play back General MIDI data that has been purchased, downloaded from the Internet, or obtained from any other source. 649A-E-053A LK90TV_e_45-61.p6504.8.18, 4:45 PM 51
E-52 Connection to a Computer ACCOMP OUT (Default: Off) on:Auto Accompaniment is played by the keyboard and the corresponding message is output from the USB port. oFF:Auto Accompaniment messages are not output from the USB port. 1Press the FUNCTION button until the ACCOMP OUT screen appears. Example: When ACCOMP OUT is off 2Use the [+] and [–] or [0] and [1] buttons to turn the setting on and off. Example: To turn ACCOMP OUT on GM Mode Receive When GM off is received and the mode switch is set to a chord mode, the Auto Accompaniment chord is specified in accordance with the received message. When GM on is received, Auto Accompaniment chords cannot be specified by received messages. AcompOut AcompOut To turn off specific sounds before playing back tune data that is being received 1While playing tune data, press the TRACK 2 button. •This cuts the sound of the navigate channel, but on- screen keyboard guide keys continue to light in accordance with the channel’s data as it is received. Press TRACK 2 button again to turn the channel back on. 1While playing tune data, press the TRACK 1 button. •This cuts the sound of the channel whose number is one less than the navigate channel, but on-screen keyboard guide keys continue to light in accordance with the channel’s data as it is received. Press TRACK 1 button again to turn the channel back on. Example: If the navigate channel is channel 4, the above operation turns off channel 3. LOCAL CONTROL (Default: On) oFF:Anything played on the keyboard is output as a message from the USB port, without being sounded by the internal sound source. •Note that no sound is produced by the keyboard if LOCAL CONTROL is turned off and no external device is connected. 1Press the FUNCTION button until the LOCAL CONTROL screen appears. Example: When LOCAL CONTROL is on 2Use the [+] and [–] or [0] and [1] buttons to turn the setting on and off. Example:To turn LOCAL CONTROL off Loca l Loca l 649A-E-054A LK90TV_e_45-61.p6504.8.18, 4:45 PM 52
E-53 Connection to a Computer SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK (Default: SUS) SUS(sustain):Specifies a sustain*1 effect when the pedal is depressed. SoS (sostenuto):Specifies a sostenuto* 2 effect when the pedal is depressed. SFt (soft):Specifies reduction of the sound’s volume when the pedal is depressed. rHy (rhythm):Specifies START/STOP button operation when the pedal is depressed. 1Press the FUNCTION button until the SUSTAIN/ ASSIGNABLE JACK screen appears. Example:When sustain is currently set 2Use the [+] and [–] or [0], [1], [2], and [3] buttons to change the setting. Example:To select rhythm *1 Sustain With piano tones and other sounds that decay, the pedal acts as a damper pedal, with sounds being sustained longer when the pedal is depressed. With organ tones and other continuous sounds, notes played on the keyboard continue to sound until the pedal is released. In either case, the sustain effect is also applied to any notes that are played while the pedal is depressed. *2 Sostenuto This effect performs the same way as sustain, except that it is applied only to notes that are sounding already when the pedal is depressed. It does not affect notes that are played after the pedal is depressed. Jack Jack Messages The MIDI messages explained here can be sent and received when the keyboard is connected to a computer by USB connection. Note, however, that you need to install the USB driver from the CD-ROM that comes with the keyboard on your computer to send and receive these MIDI messages. There is a wide variety of messages defined under the MIDI standard, and this section details the particular messages that can be sent and received by this keyboard. An asterisk is used to mark messages that affect the entire keyboard. Messages without an asterisk are those that affect only a particular channel. NOTE ON/OFF This message sends data when a key is pressed (NOTE ON) or released (NOTE OFF). A NOTE ON/OFF message include a note number (to indicate note whose key is being pressed or released) and velocity (keyboard pressure as a value from 1 to 127). NOTE ON velocity is always used to determine the relative volume of the note. This keyboard does not receive NOTE OFF velocity data. Whenever you press or release a key on this keyboard, the corresponding NOTE ON or NOTE OFF message is sent from the USB port. Keyboard USB port NOTE ON Keyboard USB port • Note number (tone) • Velocity (volume) NOTE OFF • Note number (tone) • Velocity (volume) Release the key Press the key NOTE •The pitch of a note depends on the tone that is being used, as shown in the Note Table on page A-1. Whenever this keyboard receives a note number that is outside its range for that tone, the same tone in the nearest available octave is substituted. 649A-E-055A LK90TV_e_45-61.p6504.8.18, 4:45 PM 53
E-54 Connection to a Computer indicates receive-only messages EffectControl Number BANK SELECT*10, 32 Modulation 1 Volume 7 Pan 10 Expression 11 Hold1 64 Sostenuto 66 Soft Pedal 67 RPN*2100 / 101 Data Entry 6 / 38 PROGRAM CHANGE This is the tone selection message. PROGRAM CHANGE can contain tone data within the range of 0 to 127. A PROGRAM CHANGE message is sent out through this keyboard’s USB port whenever you manually change its tone number. Receipt of a PROGRAM CHANGE message from an external machine changes the tone setting of this keyboard. NOTE •This keyboard supports 128 tones in the range 0 to 127. However, Channel 10 is a percussion-only channel, and Channels 0, 8, 16, 24, 25, 32, 40, 48, and 62 correspond to the nine drum set sounds of this keyboard. PITCH BEND This message carries pitch bend information for smoothly sliding the pitch upwards or downwards during keyboard play. This keyboard does not send pitch bend data, but it can receive such data. CONTROL CHANGE This message adds effects such as vibrato and volume changes applied during keyboard play. CONTROL CHANGE data includes a control number (to identify the effect type) and a control value (to specify the on/off status and depth of the effect). The following is a list of data that can be send or received using CONTROL CHANGE. *1 The BANK SELECT setting of PROGRAM CHANGE can be used to access any of this keyboard’s 255 tones when selecting tones on this keyboard from an external machine. See the “Tone List” on page A-1 for details about PROGRAM CHANGE and BANK SELECT combinations. Example: To select tone number 96 (panel tone “FLUTE 1”) from a computer. CONTROL NUMBER= 0, CONTROL VALUE= 2 (bank number) CONTROL NUMBER= 32, CONTROL VALUE= 0 PROGRAM CHANGE= 73 *2 RPN stands for Registered Parameter Number, which is a special control change number used when combining multiple control changes. The parameter being controlled is selected using the control values of control numbers 100 and 101, and then settings are made using the control values of DATA ENTRY (control numbers 6 and 38). This keyboard uses RPN to control this keyboard’s pitch bend sense (pitch change width in accordance with bend data) from a computer, transpose (this keyboard’s overall tuning adjusted in halftone units), and tune (this keyboard’s overall fine tuning). NOTE •Sustain (control number 64), sostenuto (control number 66), and soft (control number 67) effects applied using the foot pedal are also applied. 649A-E-056A LK90TV_e_45-61.p6504.8.18, 4:45 PM 54
E-55 Connection to a Computer ALL SOUND OFF This message forces all sound being produced over the current channel to turn off, regardless of how the sound is being produced. ALL NOTES OFF This message turns off all note data sent from an external device and currently being sounded on the channel. •Any notes being sustained using a sustain pedal or sostenuto pedal continue to sound until the next pedal off. RESET ALL CONTROLLERS This messages initializes pitch bend and all other control changes. SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE* This message is used to control system exclusives, which are tone fine adjustments that are unique to a particular machine. Originally, system exclusives were unique to a particular model, but now there are also universal system exclusives that are applicable to machines that are different models and even produced by different manufacturers. The following are the system exclusive messages supported by this keyboard. GM SYSTEM ON ([F0][7E][7F][09][01][F7]) GM SYSTEM ON is used by an external machine to turn on this keyboard’s GM system. GM stands for General MIDI. •GM SYSTEM ON takes more time to process than other messages, so when GM SYSTEM ON is stored in the computer it can take more than 100msec until the next message. GM SYSTEM OFF ([F0][7E][7F][09][02][F7]) GM SYSTEM OFF is used by a computer to turn off this keyboard’s GM system. 649A-E-057A LK90TV_e_45-61.p6504.8.18, 4:45 PM 55
E-56 Using a SmartMedia Card Your keyboard is equipped with a card slot that supports use of SmartMediaTM memory cards. This makes it possible for the keyboard to directly read commercially available SMF data, which has been saved to a SmartMedia card from your computer, for sing along and lessons. SmartMedia data can be used the same way as built-in tunes. This keyboard supports SMF (FORMAT 0) data. NOTE •An SMF that is larger than about 80 Kbytes cannot be used for a 3 Step Lesson or Evaluation Mode. Attempting to do so will cause an error message to appear on the display. •This keyboard cannot write data to a SmartMedia card. •The keyboard can manage up to 200 SMF data files. IMPORTANT! •There are two types of SmartMedia cards: 3.3V and 5V. Note that this keyboard supports use of 3.3V type SmartMedia cards only. •Never try to use a 5V type SmartMedia card with this keyboard. •Note you will not be able to store data to, delete data from, or rename a SmartMedia card that has a write protect sticker affixed to the card’s write protect area. Contacts Write protect area About SmartMediaTM Cards •You can purchase SmartMedia cards at most household appliance stores, computer stores, etc. •SmartMedia cards are commercially available in capacities ranging from 8MB up to 128MB. •Though a SmartMedia card is about the size of a postage stamp, its capacity ranges from 8 to 100 times the capacity of a floppy diskette. •The data read rate from a SmartMedia card is very fast. •SmartMedia TM is a trademark of Toshiba Corporation. 649A-E-058A Number buttons [+] / [–] CARDPLAY/STOPSTART/STOP FUNCTION SCORING STEP LK90TV_e_45-61.p6504.8.18, 4:45 PM 56
E-57 Inserting and Removing a SmartMedia Card The following describes how to insert a SmartMedia card into the card slot and how to remove it. To insert a SmartMedia card into the card slot With the contact side of the SmartMedia card facing downwards, insert the card into the card slot. Carefully push the card into the slot as far as it will go. NOTE •When inserting a SmartMedia card into the card slot, make sure you carefully orient the card correctly so it slides correctly straight into the slot. Make sure that the card is not at an angle, which can cause it to enter into the space above or below the slot by mistake. To remove a SmartMedia card from the slot After making sure that the message “Pls Wait” is not on the display, carefully pull the card from the slot.* *Never remove the SmartMedia card from the card slot or turn off the keyboard card while any of the following conditions exists. •While there is the CARD indicator on the display •While the message “Pls Wait” is on the display, indicating that a card access operation is being performed IMPORTANT! •Never remove the SmartMedia card from the card slot or turn off the keyboard while card data is being accessed by a read or format operation. Doing so can corrupt the data on the SmartMedia card or even damage the card slot. Using a SmartMedia Card SmartMedia Card and Card Slot Precautions IMPORTANT! •Be sure to carefully read all documentation that comes with the SmartMedia card for important information about how to handle it. •Avoid storing and using SmartMedia cards in the following types of locations. Such conditions can cause corruption of data stored on the card. •Areas subject to high temperatures, high humidity, or corrosive agents •Areas subject to strong electrostatic charge or electrical noise •Whenever handling a SmartMedia card, make sure that you never touch its contacts with your fingers. •If the data access lamp is lit and the message “Pls Wait” is on the display, it means that data on the SmartMedia card is being accessed by a save, read, or delete operation. Never remove the SmartMedia card from the card slot or turn off the keyboard while the card is being accessed. Doing so can corrupt the data on the SmartMedia card or even damage the card slot. •Never try to insert any type of card other than a 3.3V SmartMedia card into the card slot. Doing so can damage the keyboard. •Inserting a SmartMedia card that is charged with static electricity into the card slot can cause malfunction of the keyboard. If this happens, turn the keyboard off and then back on again. •A SmartMedia card that has been in the card slot for a long time may feel hot when you remove it. This is normal and does not indicate malfunction. •Note that a SmartMedia card has a limited service life. After long use, you may not be able to store data to, read data from, and/or delete data from a card. When this happens, you will need to purchase a new SmartMedia card. CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility for any loss or damage to you or any third party arising out of the loss or corruption of data. 649A-E-059B LK90TV_e_45-61.p6504.8.18, 4:45 PM 57
E-58 Using a SmartMedia Card Reading a SmartMedia card 1Press the CARD button. 2Use the number buttons to input the three-digit number that corresponds to the SMF data you want to select. 3Perform one of the following operations. To play back SMF data 3-1Press the START/STOP button. •The keyboard will read the SMF data and play it. •Repeat operation is not supported while playing SMF data. To sing along with SMF data 3-1Press the PLAY/STOP button. •The keyboard will read the SMF data and play it in the Sing Along Mode. •Repeat operation is not supported while playing SMF data. •Playback volume is lower for SMF data part that is assigned to Channel 4. •When you select and start playback of a song that includes lyric data while the keyboard is connected to a TV, a sing along screen showing the song lyrics will appear on the TV. To use SMF data in a 3-Step Lesson 3-1Press the STEP 1, STEP 2, or STEP 3 button. •The keyboard will read the SMF data and start a lesson at the step you selected. •An error message will appear if the selected SMF data file is larger than about 80 Kbytes. •If an error message appears, see “SmartMedia Card Error Messages” on the following page for information about what you need to do. •The channel specified as the navigate channel is assigned to the right-hand part, while the channel that is one less than the channel specified as the navigate channel is assigned to the left-hand part. •Voice Fingering Guide and on-screen fingering indicators, are not supported for SMF data. NOTE •You cannot loop measures (page E-23) of SMF data read from a SmartMedia card. Getting Ready IMPORTANT! •Before you can use a SmartMedia card with this keyboard, you need to perform the procedure below to format it. After formatting the card, transfer SMF data from your computer to the card. •Formatting a SmartMedia card with this keyboard automatically creates a folder named “CASIO_MD” on the card. When transferring SMF data from your computer to the card for use by the keyboard, be sure to store it in the “CASIO_MD” folder. •Note that formatting a card that already contains data causes all of that data to be deleted. Data deleted by the format operation cannot be recovered. Before performing the procedure below, check to make sure that the media does not contain any data you might need. PREPARATION •Insert the SmartMedia card you want to format into the keyboard’s card slot. Make sure that the sticker is removed from the card’s write area, which enables writing. To format a SmartMedia card 1Press the FUNCTION button a number of times until the card format setting screen appears. 2Press the [+] (YES) button. •This will display a confirmation message asking whether you really want to format the media. 3Press the [+] (YES) button to start formatting. •The message “Pls Wait” will remain on the display to indicate that a procedure is being performed. Never try to perform any other operation on the keyboard while the card is being formatted. After formatting is complete, the keyboard returns to the mode you were in before you displayed the setting screen. •To cancel the format operation, press the [–] (NO) button. This returns to the card format setting screen. •If an error message appears on the display, see “SmartMedia Card Error Messages” on page E-60. Pressing the FUNCTION button while an error message is on the display returns to the card format setting screen. Fo rma t ? 649A-E-060B LK90TV_e_45-61.p6504.8.18, 4:45 PM 58