User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Overview and Setup
- Operations Common to All Modes
- Digital Piano Operations
- Listening to Demo Play
- Selecting a Tone
- Changing Keyboard Response to Touch Pressure (Touch Response)
- Changing the Pitch
- Using the Sound Mode Effects (Hall Simulator/Reverb and Surround)
- Using a DSP
- Using Chorus
- Using Brilliance
- Adjusting Acoustic Piano Sound Characteristics (Acoustic Simulator)
- Using the Knobs
- Using the Pitch Bend Wheel
- Using the Arpeggiator
- Splitting the Keyboard for Duet Play
- Changing the Scale Tuning (Temperament) of the Keyboard
- Using Auto Accompaniment
- Selecting a Rhythm
- Playing Auto Accompaniment
- Auto Accompaniment Pattern Variations
- Triggering Auto Accompaniment Play with Accompaniment Keyboard Input (Synchro Start)
- Using the Keyboard to Control the Auto Accompaniment Pattern (Keyboard Controller Mode)
- Selecting a Chord Input Mode
- Using One-Touch Preset
- Using Auto Harmonize
- Changing the Auto Accompaniment and Song Tempo
- Using Music Preset
- Registering and Restoring a Setup (Registration)
- Using the MIDI Recorder to Record Performances
- Using the Audio Recorder to Record Performances
- Listening to Songs (MIDI Player)
- Configuring Function Settings (FUNCTION Mode)
- Using Operation Lock
- Configuring MIDI Settings
- Deleting All Data in Digital Piano Memory
- USB Flash Drive
- Supported USB Flash Drives
- USB Flash Drive and USB Type A Port Handling Precautions
- Connecting a USB Flash Drive to and Detaching It from the Digital Piano
- Formatting a USB Flash Drive
- USB Flash Drive Operations
- Using a Computer to Copy General Song Data to a USB Flash Drive
- Storing Standard Audio Data (WAV Files) to a USB Flash Drive
- Linking with a Smart Device (APP Function)
- Troubleshooting
- Reference
- MIDI Implementation Chart
Overview and Setup
EN-8
Use the cs PEDAL UNIT jack to connect a separately
available Pedal Unit (SP-34). You can then use the pedals for
expression that is similar to that available on an acoustic
piano.
■ SP-34 Pedal Functions
● Damper Pedal
Pressing the damper pedal while playing will cause the notes
you play to reverberate. The SP-34 pedal also supports half-
pedal operation, so pressing the pedal part way applies only a
partial damper effect.
● Soft Pedal
Pressing this pedal suppresses notes played on the keyboard
after the pedal was pressed, and makes them sound softer.
● Sostenuto Pedal
Only the notes of the keys that are depressed when this pedal
is pressed are sustained, even if the keyboard keys are
released, until the pedal is released.
Use the dl EXPRESSION/ASSIGNABLE jack to connect a
commercially available expression pedal or a CASIO sustain
pedal (included SP-3 or separately available pedal).
Perform one of the operations below depending on the pedal
that is being connected.
■ Connectable Expression Pedals
• Maximum resistance value: 10kΩ±20% to 50kΩ±20%
• Use of a pedal whose operation has been confirmed (see
below) is recommended.
Operation Confirmed Pedals (Polarity Type 2)
Roland EV-5 (Set minimum volume to 0.)
KURZWEIL CC-1
FATAR VP-25, VP-26
PEDAL UNIT jack
Soft Pedal
Sostenuto Pedal
Damper Pedal
EXPRESSION/ASSIGNABLE Jack
For this type
of pedal:
Perform this operation:
Switch type
pedal
(1) Use the procedure under “To specify the
pedal type” (page EN-9) to select “SW”.
(2) Use the procedure under “To specify the
pedal function” (page EN-9) to select a
switch type pedal setting.
Expression
pedal
(1) Use the procedure under “To specify the
pedal type” (page EN-9) to select a
polarity type that matches the pedal
being connected.
(2) Use the procedure under “To specify the
pedal function” (page EN-9) to select an
expression pedal setting.
(3) Perform the procedure under
“Expression Pedal Calibration” (page
EN-9).