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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.
Safety Precautions Congratulations on your selection of the CASIO Digital Piano. This digital piano is a sophisticated musical instrument that blends the very best of traditional piano feel and sound quality with the latest that modern electronics technology has to offer. • Before using the product, be sure to carefully read through the instructions contained in this manual. • Please keep all information for future reference.
Safety Precautions WARNING Smoke, Strange Odor, Overheating Continued use of the product while it is emitting smoke, a strange odor, or heat creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Take the following steps immediately. 1. Turn off power. 2. If you are using the AC adaptor for power, unplug it from the wall outlet. 3. Contact your original retailer or an authorized CASIO Service Provider. AC Adaptor Misuse of the AC adaptor creates the risk of fire and electric shock.
Safety Precautions Avoid dropping the piano and other strong impact. Continued use of the piano after it has been damaged by dropping or by other external impact creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Immediately perform the following steps whenever the piano is damaged by impact. 1. Turn off power. 2. If you are using the AC adaptor for power, unplug it from the wall outlet. 3. Contact your original retailer or an authorized CASIO Service Provider.
Safety Precautions Location Avoid locating the piano in the following types of areas. Subjecting the piano to the conditions described below creates the risk of fire and electric shock.
Main Features ❐ 8 versatile tones • Eight instrument tones including piano and pipe organ provide plenty of performance versatility. • Other features include digital effects that control the acoustical characteristic of tones, as well as three pedal effects for all the nuances of an acoustic piano. ❐ Metronome • A simple operation lets you set the tempo and the beat of the metronome to suit the tune you want to play. It’s the perfect practice tool for players of all levels.
Contents Safety Precautions .................... E-1 MIDI ........................................... E-21 What is MIDI? ........................................ E-21 Main Features ............................ E-5 What you can do with MIDI .................... E-21 MIDI Connections .................................. E-21 Contents ..................................... E-6 MIDI Channels ....................................... E-21 General Guide ............................
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General Guide • See page E-27 for details on the stand. Front POWER button VOLUME knob CONTROL button POWER Indicator RECORD button START/STOP button METRONOME button GRAND PIANO button E-8 PS3000_e_08_15.p65 417A-E-010A 8 03.10.
General Guide CAUTION • The keyboard cover is designed so it closes slowly. This is to avoid injury caused by pinching your fingers with the cover. • When using the piano, make sure that you fully open the keyboard cover so it does not close accidentally as you play.
Power Supply You can power this digital piano by plugging it into a standard household power outlet. Be sure you turn off power and unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet whenever the digital piano is not in use. Using the AC Adaptor Make sure that you use only the AC adaptor specified for this digital piano. Specified AC Adaptor: AD-12 [Bottom] DC 12V jack AC adaptor AD-12 CAUTION Misuse of the AC adaptor creates the risk of fire and electric shock.
Connections Bottom Headphones SP-20 Accessories and Options IMPORTANT! • Whenever connecting external equipment, first set the VOLUME knob of the digital piano and the volume controller of the external equipment to relatively low volume settings. You can later adjust volume to the level you want after connections are complete. • Be sure also to refer to the documentation that comes with the external equipment for its proper connection procedures.
Basic Operations Using Tones Using Digital Effects The following procedures describe everything you need to know about selecting and using tones. Selecting a Tone Digital Effect Types This digital piano has a selection of 8 built-in tones. • The names of the tones are marked above the keyboard keys to which they are assigned. GRAND PIANO B 0 • REVERB The REVERB effect gives you a choice of the four variations listed below. Each one simulates the acoustics of different environments. ROOM ......
Basic Operations To select a digital effect 1 More about tones While holding down the CONTROL button, press the keyboard key that corresponds to the digital effect you want to select. • A note does not sound when you press a keyboard key while holding down the CONTROL button. Power on effect settings The table below shows the effect settings that are assigned to each tone whenever you turn on the digital piano power.
Basic Operations Using the Pedals Using the Metronome The digital piano is equipped with two pedal jacks, one for a damper pedal and one for a soft/sostenuto pedal. Whether the pedal connected to the SOFT/SOSTENUTO jack operates as a soft pedal or sostenuto pedal depends on what you do when you turn on the digital piano power. The metronome provides a reference beat that you can use during your performances or practice sessions. You can change the beat and the tempo of the metronome.
Basic Operations 3 Change the tempo setting as described below. • A note does not sound when you press a keyboard key while holding down the CONTROL button. • While holding down the CONTROL button, press keyboard key A 2 (–) to decrease tempo or B 2 (+) to increase it. Holding down either keyboard key changes the setting at high speed. Pressing keyboard key A2 (120) changes the tempo setting to 120.
Using the Memory This section describes how to record keyboard play to memory and playback data from memory. Recording To record notes from the keyboard About the Memory Memory Capacity PREPARATION • Select the tone and effects you want to start with. • If you want to use the metronome during recording, start the metronome. Use the procedure under “Using the Metronome” on page E-14 to set the beat and the tempo. Memory can hold up to 2,500 notes (one song).
Using the Memory Playback Deleting Memory Contents Use the following procedure to play back from memory. IMPORTANT! To playback from memory 1 If you want the metronome to sound during playback of your recording, hold down the CONTROL button and press keyboard key B3 to turn on the metronome. Setting Range • The delete operation cannot be undone. Make sure you play back memory contents and confirm that you no longer need it before performing the following procedure.
Using Demo Tunes To stop demo tune play This digital piano comes with eight built-in demo tunes, each of which features one of the eight built-in tones. 1 To play the demo tunes in sequence 1 While holding down the CONTROL button, press the START/STOP button. NOTE • You cannot change the tempo or tone, or turn on the metronome while a demo tune is playing. • Playing on the keyboard during demo tune play plays notes using the demo tune’s tone. • You can adjust volume while demo playback is in progress.
Keyboard Settings Using Touch Select Using Transpose This setting lets you adjust the touch of the keyboard to suit your own playing style. This means you can select a stronger touch for those with powerful hands, and a lighter touch for beginners and anyone else with less strength. Use the keys shown below to change the Touch Select setting. Transpose lets you adjust the pitch of this digital piano in semitone steps.
Keyboard Settings Adjusting the Tuning of the Piano You can adjust the overall tuning of the piano for play along with another instrument. You can adjust tuning within a range of ±50 cents from A4 = 440.0Hz. Use the keyboard keys noted below to adjust the tuning of the piano. Setting Range C4 F4: + (raises the pitch) E4: – (lowers the pitch) To adjust the tuning of the piano Adjust the tuning as described below.
MIDI What is MIDI? The letters MIDI stand for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, which is the name of a worldwide standard for digital signals and connectors that makes it possible to exchange musical data between musical instruments and computers (machines) produced by different manufacturers. MIDI compatible equipment can exchange keyboard key press, key release, tone change, and other data as messages.
MIDI Setting the Keyboard Channel Sending Memory Playback Data This parameter sets the channel for MIDI messages to an external device. You can set any MIDI channel in the range of 1 to 16 as the keyboard channel. You can send memory playback as MIDI data. The send channel used depends on the Keyboard Channel setting, as shown in the table below.
MIDI Program Change Number Settings The tones of this digital piano have two different sets of program numbers: Type 1 sequential numbers and Type 2 numbers that correspond to the General MIDI System (see “General MIDI” on page E-24). The tables below show the program numbers that are assigned, depending on whether you select Type 1 or Type 2 using the procedure under “To change the program change number type” on page E-24.
MIDI To change the program change number type Turning Local Control On and Off 1 This setting effectively determines whether or not the keyboard and pedals of the digital piano are connected to the digital piano’s sound source, as illustrated below. While still holding down the CONTROL button, select the Program Change Mode by pressing one of the keyboard keys illustrated below.
MIDI MIDI Data Notes This section provides details about the MIDI data this digital piano sends and receives. You can also find further technical information in the “MIDI Data Format” and “MIDI Implementation Chart”* at the end of this User’s Guide. * The MIDI Implementation Chart is a standard format summary of how data is transferred between this digital piano and a connected MIDI device.
Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause No sound produced when keyboard keys are pressed. 1. VOLUME knob set to MIN. 2. Headphones connected to the piano. 3. Local Control turned off. Keyboard out of tune. 1. Transpose is set to a value other than 0. 2. Incorrect tuning setting Action Reference 1. Move VOLUME knob more towards the MAX side. 2. Disconnect the headphones from the piano. 3. Turn on Local control. Page E-12 1.
Assembly Instructions Caution • This stand should be assembled by two people working together. • When assembling the stand, you should have the piano standing up with its back facing downwards, as shown in Figure 3. • Do not remove the tape securing the keyboard cover in place until assembly is complete. Removing the tape can cause the keyboard cover to open and close during assembly, creating the risk of personal injury to your hands and fingers.
Assembly Instructions Perform the following steps. 8. After ensuring that all of the screws are fully tightened, remove the packing material and stand up the piano (Figure 5). • Two people, one at either end, should hold the front and back of the piano when standing it up. • Connect the cable to the speaker connector (★ in Figure 5). • Install the screw caps E on each of the eight screws (Figure 4, 5) . Figure 4 D D Figure 5 E C A B E 1. Attach side panel A to the piano.
Assembly Instructions Protecting the Piano Against Tipping Over Locating the piano against a wall is normally enough to protect it against tipping over. If you need to locate it away from a wall, be sure to perform the following steps in order to ensure that it is secure. 1. Remove the metal pieces at the bottom of side panels A and B. 2. Repositioning the metal pieces so they are facing outwards reinstall them onto the side panels (Figure 7).
Specifications Model: PS-3000 Keyboard: 88 piano keys (with touch response) Polyphony: 64 notes, maximum Tones: 8 Digital Effects: Reverb (4 types), Chorus Demo Tunes Number of Tunes: 8 Playback: Repeat (all tunes, one tune) Memory Operations: Real-time recording, playback Capacity: Approximately 2,500 notes (one song) Memory Backup: Built-in lithium battery (Battery Life: 5 years) Damper, Soft/Sostenuto (Selectable) Pedals: Other Functions Metronome: Beat (6 types), Tempo ( = 30 to 255
Operational Precautions Locating the Unit Avoid the following locations. • Areas exposed to direct sunlight and high humidity. • Areas subjected to very low temperatures. • Near a radio, TV, video deck, or tuner (unit can cause interference with audio or video signals) Care of the Unit • Never use benzene, alcohol, thinner or other such chemicals to clean the exterior of the unit. • To clean the keyboard, use a soft cloth dampened with a weak solution of a mild neutral detergent and water.
Appendix/Apéndice Initial Power On Settings The table below shows the initial settings of the digital piano whenever power is turned on. Item Setting Item Setting Tone GRAND PIANO Tuning A4 = 440.
MIDI Data Format Items marked “★” are receive only. Control Change Channel Messages Bank Select Format Note Messages Byte 1 BnH BnH Note Off Recognition Format Byte 1 8nH 9nH Byte 2 kkH kkH Byte 3 vvH 00H n ....... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16) kk .... Note Number = 00H to 7FH vv .... Note Off Velocity = 00H to 7FH Remarks Note Off Velocity value is ignored. Byte 1 8nH Byte 2 kkH Byte 3 vvH n ....... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16) kk ....
MIDI Data Format Channel Volume ★ Format Byte 1 BnH Sostenuto Format Byte 2 07H Byte 3 vvH n ....... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16) vv .... Volume = 00H to 7FH Pan ★ Format Byte 1 BnH Byte 2 0AH Byte 3 vvH n ....... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16) vv .... Pan = 00H (left) to 40H (center) to 7FH (right) Expression Controller ★ Format Byte 1 BnH Byte 2 0BH Byte 3 vvH Byte 3 vvH Send n ....... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16) vv ....
MIDI Data Format Brightness ★ Format Byte 1 BnH Format Byte 2 4AH Byte 3 vvH n ....... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16) vv .... Filter Cutoff Frequency = 00H to 7FH Portamento Control ★ Format Byte 1 BnH Byte 2 5AH Byte 3 vvH n ....... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16) kk .... Source Note Number = 00H to 7FH Effect 1 Depth (Reverb Send Level) Format Byte 1 BnH Byte 2 5BH Byte 3 vvH n ....... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16) vv ....
MIDI Data Format Filter/AMP Envelope Release Time NRPN MSB = 01H NRPN LSB = 66H Data Entry MSB = mmH Filter Cut Off Frequency NRPN MSB = 01H NRPN LSB = 20H Data Entry MSB = mmH mm .. Cut Off Frequency = 00H to 40H to 7FH (-64 to 0 to +63) mm ..
MIDI Data Format Pitch Bend Change ★ Pitch Bend Sensitivity ★ RPN MSB = 00H RPN LSB = 00H Data Entry MSB = mmH Format mm .. Pitch Bend Sensitivity = 00H to 18H (0 to 24 semitones) Recognition The data entry LSB is always ignored. Master Fine Tuning RPN MSB = 00H RPN LSB = 01H Data Entry MSB = mmH Data Entry LSB = llH mm ll Master Fine Tuning = 00 00H to 40H 00H to 7FH 7FH (-100 to 0 to +99.99 cents) Byte 1 EnH Byte 2 llH Byte 3 mmH n ....... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16) ll .......
MIDI Data Format Poly Mode On ★ Format All Note Off Format Byte 1 BnH Byte 2 7BH Byte 3 00H Byte 1 BnH Byte 2 7FH Byte 3 00H n ....... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16) n ....... Voice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16) Recognition Receipt of the All Note Off message mutes all tones being played by data received over the MIDI channels (note off).
Formato de datos MIDI Solamente se reciben los ítemes marcados con “★” . Cambio de control Mensajes de canales Selección de banco Formato Mensajes de nota 1er. byte BnH BnH Desactivación de nota Reconocimiento Formato 1er. byte 8nH 9nH 2do. byte kkH kkH 3r. byte vvH 00H n ....... Número de canal de voz = 0H a FH (canal 1 al 16). kk .... Número de nota = 00H a 7FH. vv .... Velocidad de presión = 00H a 7FH. Observaciones El valor de la velocidad de desactivación de nota es ignorado.
Formato de datos MIDI Volumen de canal ★ Formato 1er. byte BnH Sostenuto Formato 2do. byte 07H 3r. byte vvH n ....... Número de canal de voz = 0H a FH (canal 1 al canal 16). vv .... Volumen = 00H a 7FH Efecto panorámico ★ Formato 1er. byte BnH 2do. byte 0AH 3r. byte vvH n ....... Número de canal de voz = 0H a FH (canal 1 al canal 16). vv .... Efecto panorámico = 00H (izquierdo) a 40H (centro) a 7FH (derecho). Controlador de expresión ★ Formato 1er. byte BnH 2do. byte 0BH 3r. byte vvH n .......
Formato de datos MIDI Brillo ★ Formato 1er. byte BnH 2do. byte 4AH 3r. byte vvH n ....... Número de canal de voz = 0H a FH (canal 1 al canal 16). vv .... Frecuencia de corte de filtro = 00H a 7FH. Control de portamento ★ Formato 1er. byte BnH 2do. byte 5AH 3r. byte vvH n ....... Número de canal de voz = 0H a FH (canal 1 al canal 16). kk .... Número de nota de fuente = 00H a 7FH. Profundidad de efecto 1 (Nivel de envío de reverberación) Formato 1er. byte BnH 2do. byte 5BH 3r. byte vvH n .......
Formato de datos MIDI Reconocimiento Cuando el instrumento recibe este mensaje, el valor de extinción de vibrato preajustado para el sonido es cambiado al valor que corresponde al MSB de ingreso de datos del mensaje recibido. No hay cambio cuando el valor de MSB de ingreso de datos es 40H(0).
Formato de datos MIDI Envío Un RPN es enviado siempre que una operación cambia el parámetro asignado al RPN. Sensibilidad de inflexión de altura tonal ★ NRPN MSB = 00H NRPN LSB = 00H MSB de ingreso de datos = mmH mm .. Sensibilidad de inflexión de altura tonal = 00H a 18H (0 a 24 semitonos). Reconocimiento El LSB de ingreso de datos es siempre ignorado. Afinación fina maestra RPN MSB = 00H RPN LSB = 01H MSB de ingreso de datos = mmH LSB de ingreso de datos = 11H mm ll ...
Formato de datos MIDI Desactivación de nota completa Formato 1er. byte BnH 2do. byte 7BH 3r. byte 00H n ....... Número de canal de voz = 0H a FH (canal 1 al canal 16). Reconocimiento La recepción del mensaje de desactivación de nota completa silencia todos los sonidos que están siendo reproducidos por los datos recibidos sobre los canales MIDI (desactivación de nota).
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