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LK90TV-ES-1 ES USER’S GUIDE GUÍA DEL USUARIO LK90TV_es_Cover.p65 04.8.18, 4:45 PM 1[...]
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649A-E-002A GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THE UNIT IN THE U.S.A. (not applicable to other areas). 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 re[...]
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E-1 649A-E-003A Safety Precautions Congratulations on your selection of the CASIO electronic musical instrument. • Before using the instrument, be sure to carefully read through the instructions contained in this manual. • Please keep all information for future reference. Symbols Various symbols are used in this user ’ s guide and on the prod[...]
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E-2 DANGER Alkaline Batteries Perform the following steps immediately if fluid leaking from alkaline batteries ever gets into your eyes. 1. Do not rub your eyes! Rinse them with water. 2. Contact your physician immediately. Leaving alkaline battery fluid in your eyes can lead to loss of sight. W ARNING Smoke, Strange Odor, Overheating Continued use[...]
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E-3 Dropping and Impact Continued use of this product after it has been damaged by dropping or subjecting it to strong impact 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 aut[...]
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E-4 • Should you ever feel any symptoms similar to those described above when using this product, stop using it immediately and contact your physician. Heavy Objects Never place heavy object on top of the product. Doing so can make the product top heavy, causing the product to tip over or the object to fall from it, creating the risk of personal [...]
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E-5 ❐ 264 tones A wide selection of tones includes stereo piano and synthesized sounds, drum sets, and much mor e. ❐ PIANO BANK button The touch of a button takes you directly to piano tones and piano lessons. ❐ Advanced 3-Step Lesson System The 3-Step Lesson System lets you practice at your own pace. The keyboard automatically grades your pe[...]
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E-6 649A-E-008A Contents Safety Precautions .................... E-1 Main Features ............................ E-5 Contents ..................................... E-6 General Guide ............................ E-8 Attaching the Score Stand ..................... E-10 Quick Reference ....................... E-1 1 T o play the keyboard ...............[...]
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E-7 Contents Using Auto Accompaniment ................... E-34 Using an Intro Pattern ............................ E-37 Using a Fill-in Pattern ............................. E-37 Using a Rhythm V ariation ....................... E-37 Using a Fill-in Pattern with a V ariation Rhythm .................................... E-38 Synchro Starting Accompan[...]
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E-8 649A-E-010A I I J K L M O N T R S Q P * 1 * 2 * 3 1 2 4 9 3 6 7 5 0 A 8 D E F G H B C U V W X Y Z [ ] _ b c d e a General Guide LK90TV_e_08-20.p65 04.8.18, 4:45 PM 8[...]
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E-9 General Guide 1 MIC VOLUME knob 2 KEY CONTROL/TRANSPOSE buttons 3 SING ALONG button 4 <PLA Y/STOP> button 5 SONG MEMORY button 6 FUNCTION button 7 DEMO button 8 KEY LIGHT button 9 DA T A ACCESS lamp 0 RHYTHM button A TONE button ● ADV ANCED 3-STEP LESSON SYSTEM B PRACTICE PHRASE button C SCORING 1 to 3 button D STEP 1 to 3 button E SPEA[...]
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E-10 General Guide * 2 Rear Panel i j k i SUST AIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK j DC 9V jack k PHONES/OUTPUT jack 649A-E-012A f Number buttons g [+] / [ – ] buttons • For input of numbers to change a displayed number or setting. • Negative values cannot be input using the number buttons. Use [+] (increase) and [ – ] (decrease) instead. h Card slot h l U[...]
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E-11 Quick Reference This section provides a quick overview of keyboar d operation using steps one and two of the 3-step lesson feature. T o play the keyboard 1 Press the POWER button to turn on power . • This causes the power indicator to light. 2 Set the MODE switch to NORMAL. 3 Press the SONG BANK button. 4 Find the tune you want to play in th[...]
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E-12 If you selected lesson Step 1 • Play the notes on the keyboard. • Accompaniment (left-hand part) plays in time with the notes. • W ith Step 1, the correct melody note is played no matter which keyboard key you pr ess. If you selected lesson Step 2 • Play the correct notes on the keyboard. • Press the keyboard key that lights. Note th[...]
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E-13 Important Battery Information ■ The following shows the approximate battery life. Alkaline batteries .................................... 2.5 hours The above value is standard battery life at normal temperatur e, with the keyboard volume at medium setting. T emperature extr emes or playing at very loud volume settings can shorten battery lif[...]
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E-14 CAUTION Misuse of the AC adaptor creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Always make sure you observe the following precautions. • Do not locate the electric cord near a stove or other sources of heat. • Never pull on the cord when unplugging from the electrical outlet. Always grasp the AC adaptor when unplugging. • Insert the AC ad[...]
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E-15 Power Supply Power On Alert Keyboard keys light to alert you if you leave power on and do not perform any operation for about 6 minutes. Note that keys light only , and no sound is produced. When this happens, press any button or keyboar d key to clear the power on alert. NOTE • Power on alert operates only when you are powering the keyboard[...]
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E-16 Connections Phones/Output Jack PREP ARA TION • Before connecting headphones or other external equipment, be sure to first turn down the volume settings of the keyboard and the connected equipment. Y ou can then adjust volume to the desired level after connections are complete. [Rear Panel] White Red PIN plug Stereo standard plug Audio connec[...]
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E-17 Microphone Jack Y ou can connect a commercially available micr ophone to the microphone jack and sing along with notes played on the keyboard. For details, see “ Using a Micr ophone for Sing Along ” on page E-31. VIDEO OUT Jack Y ou con connect the keyboard to a TV equipped with a video input jack, and view lessons * 1 and song lyrics * 2 [...]
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E-18 Basic Operations This section provides information on performing basic keyboard operations. T o play the keyboard 1 Press the POWER button to turn the keyboard on. 2 Set the MODE switch to NORMAL. 3 Use the MAIN VOLUME slider to set the volume to a relatively low level. 4 Play something on the keyboard. Selecting a T one This keyboard comes wi[...]
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E-19 Polyphony The term polyphony refers to the maximum number of notes you can play at the same time. The keyboard has 32-note polyphony , which includes the notes you play as well as the rhythms and auto-accompaniment patterns that ar e played by the keyboard. This means that when a r hythm or auto- accompaniment pattern is being played by the ke[...]
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E-20 Using the PIANO BANK Button Pressing the PIANO BANK button pr ovides instant access to piano tones and piano tune selection. Initial Piano Bank Setting T one: 000 Stereo Piano T o use the piano bank 1 Press the PIANO BANK button. 2 Now try playing something on the keyboard. • The notes you play sound with a piano tone. 3 If you want to playb[...]
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E-21 Playing a Built-in T une Y our keyboard comes with a total of built-in 100 tunes. Y ou can play back built-in tunes for your own listening pleasure, or you can use them for practice and even sing-along. Built- in tunes are divided between the two gr oups described below . • Song Bank/Sing Along Group: 65 tunes for one-hand play The tunes in [...]
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E-22 Playing a Built-in T une T o play back a Piano Bank tune 1 Find the tune you want to play in the PIANO BANK List, and note its number . • See page A-9 for the Piano Bank List. 2 Press the PIANO BANK button to specify the Piano Bank group. NOTE • Pressing the PIANO BANK button changes the tone to stereo piano (T one Number 000). 3 Use the n[...]
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E-23 Playing a Built-in T une T o pause playback 1 Press the P AUSE button while a tune is playing to pause it. 2 Pressing the P AUSE button again resumes play from the point where it was paused. T o fast reverse 1 While a tune is playing or paused, hold down the REW button to skip in a reverse direction at high speed. • The fast reverse operatio[...]
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E-24 Playing a Built-in T une T o change the melody tone 1 Press the T ONE button. 2 Find the tone you want in the T ONE List, and then use the number buttons to input its three-digit number . Example : T o select “ 057 VIOLIN ” , input 0, then 5, then 7. • Y ou can select any one of the keyboard ’ s 264 built-in tones. NOTE • Y ou can al[...]
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E-25 Lesson Parts 3-Step Lesson lets you practice the right-hand part, left-hand part, or the parts for both hands. VIDEO OUT Jack Connect the keyboard to a TV equipped with a video input jack and you can view lesson information on your TV screen. • See “ VIDEO OUT Jack ” on page E-17 for information. Key Lighting System Operation and Display[...]
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E-26 Advanced 3-Step Lesson Example: When play requires pr essing keys with fingers 3, 2, and then 1 Flash Next note Current note Lit Flash Lit Flash 1st Note 2nd Note 3rd Note Lit Key light NOTE • Note length is not indicated when you are using two- hand tunes with 3-step lesson Steps 1 and 2. As soon as you press a lit key , it goes out and the[...]
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E-27 Indicators Advanced 3-Step Lesson Al o h a O e Fingering Indicator appears Note pitch “ **** ” : indicates that the Evaluation Mode was exited before an evaluation result could be obtained. NOTE • If your play is flawless, the message “ Perfect! ” appears before the evaluation result. • If you press the PLA Y/STOP button and interr[...]
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E-28 Indicator appears Advanced 3-Step Lesson Br a v ! o Al o h a O e Fingering Indicator appears Indicator appears Evaluation 1: Find out how the keyboard evaluates your Step 1 play . Use the SCORING 1 button to check the evaluation of your play in Step 1. 1 Press the SCORING 1 button. • This causes the SCORING 1 indicator to appear on the displ[...]
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E-29 Step 3 – Play at normal speed. 1 Select the tune you want to play . 2 Press the RIGHT button or the LEFT button to specify the part you want to practice. • If you want to practice both hands, press both buttons at the same time. 3 Press the STEP 3 button to start Step 3 play . • Accompaniment (left hand part) starts to play at normal spe[...]
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E-30 Advanced 3-Step Lesson T o practice the practice phrase 1 While the Phrase Practice Mode screen is on the display , press the STEP 1, STEP 2, or STEP 3 button. • This starts 3-Step Lesson playback of the practice phrase in accordance with the STEP button you pressed. 2 Play along on the keyboard. • Playback continually loops from the begin[...]
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E-31 MIC VOLUME knob Microphone Microphone ON/OFF switch Using a Microphone for Sing Along Y ou can select any of the 65 Song Bank/Sing Along Gr oup tunes or SMF data from a SmartMedia car d, and sing along with its accompaniment. Using the microphone jack Connecting a commercially available micr ophone * to the MIC IN jack makes it possible to sin[...]
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E-32 Using a Microphone for Sing Along T o use a microphone for sing along PREP ARA TION • Adjust the main volume (page E-18), accompaniment/ song volume (page E-49), and microphone volume (page E-31). 1 Find the tune you want in the Song Bank/Sing Along List or on a Smart Media card, and note its number . • See page A-9 for the Song Bank/Sing [...]
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E-33 Auto Accompaniment Selecting a Rhythm This keyboard provides you with 120 exciting r hythms that you can select using the following procedur e. T o select a rhythm 1 Find the rhythm you want to use in the RHYTHM List and note its rhythm number . • Not all of the available rhythms are shown on the rhythm list printed on the keyboar d console.[...]
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E-34 Melody keyboard Accompaniment keyboard NOTE • The accompaniment keyboard can be used for playing chords only . No sound will be produced if you try playing single melody notes on the accompaniment keyboard. Auto Accompaniment Playing a Rhythm Use the following procedure to start and stop r hythm play . T o play a rhythm 1 Set the MODE switch[...]
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E-35 Example C Major (C) C minor (Cm) C seventh (C7) C minor seventh (Cm7) Chord T ypes Major chords Major chord names are marked above the keys of the accompaniment keyboard. Note that the chord produced when you pr ess an accompaniment keyboard does not change octave, regar dless of which key you use to play it. Minor chords (m) T o play a minor [...]
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E-36 NOTE • Except for the chords specified in note * 1 above, inverted fingerings (i.e. playing E-G-C or G-C-E instead of C-E- G) will produce the same chords as the standard fingering. • Except for the exception specified in note * 2 above, all of the keys that make up a chord must be pressed. Failure to press even a single key will not play [...]
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E-37 Using an Intro Pattern This keyboard lets you insert a short intr o into a rhythm pattern to make startup smoother and more natural. The following procedur e describes how to use the Intro feature. Befor e starting, you should first select the rhythm you want to use, and set the tempo. T o insert an intro 1 Press the INTRO button to start the [...]
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E-38 Using a Fill-in Pattern with a V ariation Rhythm Y ou can also insert a fill-in pattern while a variation rhythm pattern is playing. T o insert a fill-in into a rhythm variation 1 While a variation rhythm pattern is playing, press the V ARIA TION/FILL-IN button to insert a fill-in pattern for the variation rhythm you are using. Synchro Startin[...]
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E-39 649A-E-041B Y ou can use Song Memory to record your lesson play (lesson recor ding) and to record your keyboar d play along with the Auto Accompaniment you are using (performance recording). Parts and T racks How data is recor ded to Song Memory and the type of data that is recor ded depends on whether you are performing a performance recor di[...]
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E-40 Song Memory Function Recorded Data Storage • Anything previously stor ed in song memory is replaced whenever you make a new recording. • Song Memory contents are r etained even when power is turned off, as long as the keyboar d is being supplied battery or AC adaptor power . If you remove the batteries or should the batteries go dead while[...]
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E-41 Song Memory Function 649A-E-043B T o record as you play along with a built-in tune 1 Press the SONG BANK button or PIANO BANK button to select the mode that includes the tune you want to play along with. 2 Use the SONG MEMOR Y button to select record standby . • This causes the SONG MEMOR Y indicator to flash on the display . 3 Select the tu[...]
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E-42 Song Memory Function 649A-E-044A Part/ T rack Indicators in Playback Standby Each press of a part/track button toggles playback of that track on (part/track indicator displayed) and off (indicator not displayed). Example : The above indicates that T rack 1 will be played back, while T rack 2 will not. Part/ T rack Indicators in Recording Stand[...]
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E-43 Song Memory Function 649A-E-045A T rack 1 Data In addition to notes played on the keyboard and chor d accompaniments, the following data is also stored in T rack 1 during performance recor ding. • T one number • Rhythm number • INTRO button, SYNCHRO/ENDING button, NORMAL/ FILL-IN button, V ARIA TION/FILL-IN button operations • Pedal op[...]
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E-44 Overdubbing a Performance Recording Y ou can use the following procedure to r ecord a melody in T rack 2 so it combines with a recording you pr eviously made in T rack 1. 1 Press the RHYTHM button to enter the rhythm mode. 2 Use the SONG MEMOR Y button to select record standby . 3 Press the RIGHT/TRACK 2 button to select T rack 2 as the record[...]
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E-45 This section describes how to use layer (to play two tones with a single key) and split (to assign differ ent tones to either end of the keyboard), and how to make touch r esponse, transpose, and tuning settings. Using Layer Layer lets you assign two differ ent tones (a main tone and a layered tone) to the keyboar d, both of which play wheneve[...]
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E-46 Keyboard Settings Using Split W ith split you can assign two differ ent tones (a main tone and a split tone) to either end of the keyboard, which lets you play one tone with your left hand and another tone with your right hand. For example, you could select STRINGS as the main (high range) tone and PIZZICA TO STRINGS as the split (low range) t[...]
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E-47 Split Tone (PIZZICATO STRINGS) + Layered Split Tone (STRINGS) Main Tone (BRASS) + Layered Tone (FRENCH HORN) Split point Transposing the Keyboard T ranspose lets you raise and lower the overall key of the keyboard in semitone units. If you want to play an accompaniment for a vocalist who sings in a key that ’ s differ ent from the keyboard, [...]
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E-48 To u c h To u c h Keyboard Settings Indicator appears NOTE • The keyboard can be transposed within a range of – 12 (one octave downwards) to +12 (one octave upwards). • The default transpose setting is “ 00 ” when keyboard power is turned on. • If you leave the transpose screen on the display for about five seconds without doing an[...]
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E-49 Tu n e Tu n e Keyboard Settings Ac o m V o l p Ac o m V o l p Current accompaniment volume setting Adjusting Accompaniment and Song Bank V olume Y ou can adjust the volume of the accompaniment and Song Bank tunes independently of the notes you play on the keyboard. Y ou can specify a volume level in the range of 000 (minimum) to 127 (maximum).[...]
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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 keyboar d, you will be able to use commercially available MIDI softwar e on your computer to exchange data between the keyboard[...]
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E-51 Connection to a Computer Changing the Settings This section tells you how to make the settings requir ed when connecting to a computer . KEYBOARD CHANNEL (Default: 1) The keyboard channel is the channel used to send messages from this keyboar d to a computer . Y ou can specify one channel from 1 to 16 as the keyboar d channel. 1 Press the FUNC[...]
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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. 1 Press the FUNCTION button until the ACCOMP OUT screen appears. Example: When ACCOMP OUT is off 2 Use the [+] and [ ?[...]
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E-53 Connection to a Computer SUST AIN/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 ST AR T/STOP but[...]
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E-54 Connection to a Computer ★ indicates receive-only messages Effect Control Number BANK SELECT * 1 0, 32 ★ Modulation 1 ★ V olume 7 ★ Pan 10 ★ Expression 1 1 Hold1 64 Sostenuto 66 Soft Pedal 67 RPN * 2 100 / 101 Data Entry 6 / 38 PROGRAM CHANGE This is the tone selection message. PROGRAM CHANGE can contain tone data within the range of[...]
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E-55 Connection to a Computer ALL SOUND OFF This message forces all sound being pr oduced over the curr ent channel to turn off, regardless of how the sound is being produced. ALL NOTES OFF This message turns off all note data sent fr om an external device and currently being sounded on the channel. • Any notes being sustained using a sustain ped[...]
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E-56 Using a SmartMedia Card Y our keyboard is equipped with a car d slot that supports use of SmartMedia TM memory cards. This makes it possible for the keyboard to dir ectly read commercially available SMF data, which has been saved to a SmartMedia card fr om your computer , for sing along and lessons. SmartMedia data can be used the same way as [...]
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E-57 Inserting and Removing a SmartMedia Card The following describes how to insert a SmartMedia card into the card slot and how to r emove it. T o insert a SmartMedia card into the card slot W ith the contact side of the SmartMedia card facing downwards, insert the car d into the card slot. Carefully push the card into the slot as far as it will g[...]
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E-58 Using a SmartMedia Card Reading a SmartMedia card 1 Press the CARD button. 2 Use the number buttons to input the three-digit number that corresponds to the SMF data you want to select. 3 Perform one of the following operations. ■ T o play back SMF data 3 -1 Press the ST AR T/STOP button. • The keyboard will r ead the SMF data and play it. [...]
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E-59 Using a SmartMedia Card ■ T o evaluate your play using SMF Data 3 -1 Press the SCORING button. • The keyboard will r ead the SMF data and enter the Evaluation Mode. • An error message will appear if the selected SMF data file is larger than about 80 Kbytes. • If an error message appears, see “ SmartMedia Car d Error Messages ” on t[...]
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E-60 SmartMedia Card Error Messages Display Message Cause Action Err Card R/W Err No Card Err Format Err Protect Err SizeOver Err WrongDat Err Not SMF0 Err No File Err Fragment Err Mem Full There is something wrong with the card. (1) The card is not set correctly in the card slot. (2) There is no card in the card slot or the card was removed part w[...]
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E-61 Using a SmartMedia Card 649A-E-063A SMF data selection screen Err Mem Full * a) dEL MemSong? Sure ? * b) dEL UsrSong? * c) dEL AllSong? Press the CARD button After a few seconds After a few seconds After a few seconds NO or NO YES NO Pls W ait The keyboard starts the lesson (or evaluation) YES Sure ? YES NO Pls W ait YES Sure ? YES NO Pls W ai[...]
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E-62 T roubleshooting No keyboard sound Any of the following symptoms while using battery power. Auto Accompaniment does not sound. Sound output does not change when key pressure is varied. Key light stays on. Keys are lit though no sound is being produced. Cannot record Auto Accompaniment or rhythm. Problem Possible Cause See page Action (1) Power[...]
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E-63 T roubleshooting Problem Possible Cause See page Action Cannot record chord accompaniment data on a computer. Static noise when a microphone is connected. No microphone sound Cannot recall data from a card. Song play momentarily cuts out at some points during SMF or sing along play. Lyrics do not appear. The color of the image on the TV screen[...]
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E-64 Model: LK-90TV/LK-92TV Keyboard: 61 standard-size keys, 5 octaves (with touch r esponse; 1, 2, off) Key Light System: Can be turned on and of f (up to 10 keys can be lit at the same time) T ones: 264 (128 panel tones + 128 General MIDI tones + 8 drum sets); with layer and split Rhythm Instrument T ones: 61 Polyphony: 32 notes maximum (16 for c[...]
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E-65 Specifications Power Supply: 2-way Batteries: 6 AA-size batteries Battery Life: Approximately 2.5 hours continuous operation on alkaline batteries AC Adaptor: AD-5 Auto Power Off: T urns power off appr oximately 6 minutes after last key operation. Enabled under batter power only , can be disabled manually . Speaker Output: 2.5W + 2.5W Power Co[...]
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A-1 Appendix/Ap é ndice 649A-E-135A T one List / Note T able Lista de sonidos / T abla de notas 1 1 1 1 1 : T one Name/Nombre de sonido 2 2 2 2 2 : Range T ype/Tipo de gama 3 3 3 3 3 : Maximum Polyphony/ Polifon í a m á xima 4 4 4 4 4 : Program Change/Cambio de programa 5 5 5 5 5 : Bank Select Msb/Msb de selecci ó n de banco 1 1 1 1 1 No./ N o [...]
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A-2 1 1 1 1 1 No./ N o 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 1 1 1 1 1 No./ N o 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 Appendix/Ap é ndice 649A-E-136A Pipe 095 PICCOLO B 32 72 2 096 FLUTE 1 A 32 73 2 097 FLUTE 2 A 16 73 1 098 MELLOW FLUTE A1 6 7 3 8 099 RECORDER A 32 74 2 100 P AN FLUTE A 32 75 2 101 WHISTLE A 32 78 2 Synth-Lead 102 SQUARE LEAD[...]
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A-3 1 1 1 1 1 No./ N o 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 1 1 1 1 1 No./ N o 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 649A-E-137A Appendix/Ap é ndice 172 GM TREMOLO STRINGS A3 2 4 4 0 173 GM PIZZICA TO A 32 45 0 174 GM HARP A 32 46 0 175 GM TIMP ANI A 32 47 0 176 GM STRINGS 1 A 32 48 0 177 GM STRINGS 2 A 32 49 0 178 GM SYNTH-STRINGS 1 A3 2 5 0[...]
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A-4 1 1 1 1 1 No./ N o 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 NOTE • The meaning of each range type is described below . NOT A • El significado de cada tipo de gama se describe debajo. Appendix/Ap é ndice 217 GM W ARM P AD A 16 89 0 218 GM POL YSYNTH A 16 90 0 219 GM SP ACE CHOIR A 16 91 0 220 GM BOWED GLASS A1 6 9 2 0 221 GM MET AL P AD A 16[...]
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A-5 Appendix/Ap é ndice Range Type C - 1 C9 C8 C7 G7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C0 G9 A = 440Hz a b D (Sound Effect) (Efecto de sonido) No scale for tones. Sin escala para los sonidos. B “ 020 GLOCKENSPIEL ” / “ 095 PICCOLO ” “ 020 GLOCKENSPIEL ” / “ 095 PICCOLO ” C Instrumentos de altura tonal ba[...]
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A-6 Appendix/Ap é ndice Key/Note number Drumset 1 ST ANDARD SET Drumset 2 ROOM SET Drumset 3 POWER SET Drumset 4 ELEC SET E1 F1 G1 A1 B1 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 A2 B2 C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 A3 B3 C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 A4 B4 C5 D5 E5 F5 G5 A5 B5 C6 D6 E6 F6 G6 A6 B6 C7 28 29 31 33 35 36 38 40 41 43 45 47 48 50 52 53 55 57 59 60 62 64 65 67 69 71 72 74 76 77 79 81 83 84 86[...]
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A-7 Appendix/Ap é ndice 649A-E-141A FINGERED Chord Chart Cuadro de acordes digitados aug sus4 C D E F G A B C (D ) F (G ) E (D ) A (G ) B (A ) Chord Type Root [5, 3, 1] [5, 3, 1] [5, 3, 1] [5, 3, 1] [5, 3, 1] [5, 3, 1] [5, 3, 1] [5, 3, 1] [5, 3, 1] [5, 2, 1] [5, 2, 1] [5, 2, 1] [5, 2, 1] [5, 2, 1] [5, 2, 1] [...]
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A-8 POPS I 000 POP 1 001 WORLD POP 002 8 BEA T POP 003 SOUL BALLAD 1 004 POP SHUFFLE 1 005 8 BEA T DANCE 006 POP BALLAD 1 007 POP BALLAD 2 008 BALLAD 009 FUSION SHUFFLE POPS II 010 SOUL BALLAD 2 01 1 16 BEA T 1 012 16 BEA T 2 013 8 BEA T 1 014 8 BEA T 2 015 8 BEA T 3 016 DANCE POP 1 017 POP FUSION 018 POP 2 019 POP W AL TZ DANCE/FUNK 020 DANCE 021 [...]
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A-9 Appendix/Ap é ndice 649A-E-143A Song List/Lista de canciones Song Bank/Sing Along List Lista del banco de canciones/cantando en conjunto 00 HEAR T AND SOUL 01 BEYOND THE SEA ( “ FINDING NEMO ” THEME) 02 WE GOT THE BEA T 03 I WRITE THE SONGS 04 BORDERLINE 05 SARA 06 JUST ONE LOOK 07 WE WISH YOU A MERR Y CHRISTMAS 08 JINGLE BELLS 09 SILENT N[...]
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649A-E-146A Function ... Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Default Channel Changed Default Mode Messages Altered Note Number True voice Velocity Note ON Note OFF After Key ’ s Touch Ch ’ s Pitch Bender 1 1-16 Mode 3 X ❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊ 36-96 ❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊ O 9nH V = 1-127 X 8nH V = 64 X X [...]
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649A-E-147A Mode 1 : OMNI ON, POLY Mode 2 : OMNI ON, MONO O : Yes Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 4 : OMNI OFF, MONO X : No Program Change :True # System Exclusive System : Song Pos Common : Song Sel : Tune System : Clock Real Time : Commands Aux : Local ON/OFF : All notes OFF Messages : Active Sense : Reset Remarks O 0-127 ❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊[...]
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This recycle mark indicates that the packaging conforms to the environmental protection legislation in Germany. Esta marca de reciclaje indica que el empaquetado se ajusta a la legislación de protección ambiental en Alemania. CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD. 6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan MA0406-B Printed in China LK90TV-ES-1 C L[...]