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EN-38

Recording and Play

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After recording to either of the tracks of a song, you can 
record to the other track while listening to playback 
what you recorded in the first track.

The items below are reflected in contents when 
recording to the tracks.

Keyboard play and pedal operations

Tone setting

Tempo setting

Beat setting

Keyboard volume (Track 1 only)

Layer setting (Track 1 only)

Split setting (Track 1 only)

Duet Mode (Track 1 only)

Effects (Track 1 only)

Acoustic Simulator (Track 1 only)

Temperament setting (Track 1 only)

Stretch Tuning setting (Track 1 only)

Recording stops automatically if the number of 
notes in memory exceeds the maximum.

Starting a new recording deletes any data that was 
previously recorded in memory.

Should power fail during recording, all of the data in 
the track you are recording will be deleted.

You can configure the Digital Piano to sound a count 
before the start of recording (Precount). For details 
about how to configure precount settings, see “To 
configure precount settings” (page EN-39).

PREPARATION

Select the tone and effects (Track 1 only) you want to 
use in your recording.
Tone (page EN-10)
Effects (page EN-15)

1.

Press the 

REC

 

bu

tton.

“Rec Wait...” appears on the display indicating 
record standby.

2.

Use the 

u

 and 

i

 arrow 

bu

ttons to select 

“MIDI REC”.

If you want the metronome to sound while you are 
recording, configure the beat and tempo settings, and 
then press the 

METRONOME

 button. See “Using the 

Metronome” on page EN-21 for more information.

3.

Use the 

REC

 

bu

tton to select a track for 

recording.

L: Track 1
R: Track 2

4.

Press the 

/

k

 

bu

tton to start recording.

You can also start recording by simply playing 
something on the keyboard.

5.

To stop recording, press the 

/

k

 

bu

tton.

This displays “Rec Song” to indicate that the 
recorded song is in playback standby.

To play back the track you just recorded, press the 

/

k

 button.

MIDI Recorder (Recordin

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 to 

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ital Piano Memory)

To record to a specific son

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 track

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Summary of Contents for CELVIANO GP-510

Page 1: ...uarde toda información para tener como referencia futura Safety Precautions Before trying to use the piano be sure to read the separate Safety Precautions Precauciones de seguridad Antes de intentar usar el piano asegúrese de leer las Precauciones de seguridad separadas English Español GP 510 GP 510 ...

Page 2: ...sture does not operate normally or has been dropped 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 The 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 powe...

Page 3: ... the nearby QR code or the URL below About Music Score data You can download music score data as a PDF file from the CASIO website which you can access using the URL or QR code below You will then be able to view music scores on your smart device https support casio com global en emi manual GP 510 EN 1 ...

Page 4: ...8 To adjust the volume balance between two layered tones EN 19 To change the octave of each layer EN 19 Splitting the Keyboard between Two Different Tones EN 20 To modify split settings EN 21 Using the Metronome EN 21 To start and stop EN 21 To configure metronome settings EN 21 Changing Keyboard Response to Touch Pressure Touch Response EN 22 To change touch response sensitivity EN 22 Changing th...

Page 5: ...ypes Supported by the Digital Piano EN 52 To connect a USB flash drive to and to detach it from the Digital Piano EN 53 To format a USB flash drive EN 54 Saving Standard Song Data to a USB Flash Drive EN 54 Saving Digital Piano Data to a USB Flash Drive EN 55 Loading USB Flash Drive Data into Digital Piano Memory EN 56 Deleting USB Flash Drive File EN 57 Renaming a USB Flash Drive File EN 57 Error...

Page 6: ...kground the screenshots in this manual are dark figures on a light background LCD display light figures dark background P Power button Tone group button BERLIN GRAND button HAMBURG GRAND button VIENNA GRAND button USB flash drive port SETTING button EXIT button CONCERTPLAY button REC button Arrow buttons ENTER button SONG button LAYER button k Start Pause button METRONOME button VOLUME controller ...

Page 7: ...hers between the cover and keyboard Particular care is required when children are present Do not let go of the cover while opening or closing it When closing the cover do not press down on its top with your hand Doing so creates the risk of pinching your hand between the folding panels Do not play on the keyboard while the cover incompletely opened 1 Holding the handles on the front of the cover w...

Page 8: ...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 The message Please Wait will remain on the display while a data save operation is in progress Do not perform any other operation while it is displayed Turning off the Digital Piano can cause Digital Piano data to be deleted or become corrupted This Digital Piano is designed to...

Page 9: ...ettings to their initial factory defaults 1 Press the SETTING button to display the setting screen 2 Use the q and w arrow buttons to select General and then press the ENTER button 3 Use the q and w arrow buttons to select Factory Reset and then press the ENTER button This causes the confirmation message Initialize All to appear 4 Press the ENTER button This will cause the confirmation message Sur...

Page 10: ...ress the EXIT button A dot 0 or arrow mark to the left of a parameter name indicates that the parameter is selected 1 Use the q and w arrow buttons to move the mark up or down Holding down either button moves the mark at high speed Use the operations in this section to specify a number or to change a value 1 Press the u or i arrow button To return a setting to its initial default press the u and i...

Page 11: ...33 Audio Recorder To play back data recorded on a USB flash drive page EN 42 1 Press the k button to start playback Holding down the u arrow button during playback fast reverses the track Holding down the i arrow button during playback fast forwards the track Press and releasing the u arrow button causes playback to jump to the beginning of the track 2 Press the k button to pause playback Press th...

Page 12: ...p names and the names of the tones in each group see the Tone List page A 1 Tone List 1 Press one of the buttons below BERLIN GRAND Berlin grand piano HAMBURG GRAND Hamburg grand piano VIENNA GRAND Vienna grand piano The name of the tone assigned to the button you pressed will appear on the display Pressing the button of the tone group that is currently selected scrolls through the group tones wit...

Page 13: ...t and sostenuto Pressing the pedals without adjusting the height adjustment screw can result in abnormal noise and or damage to the crosspiece See step 7 under Assembling the Stand on page EN 63 Pedal Functions Damper Pedal Pressing the damper pedal while playing will cause the notes you play to reverberate When grand piano is selected as the tone using this pedal generates harmonic and other reso...

Page 14: ...se the q and w arrow buttons to select Half Pedal Pos 4 Use the u and i arrow buttons to change the setting value and adjust the half pedal trigger position 1 or greater Deeper trigger position 1 or less Shallower trigger position The setting range is 2 to 2 5 Press the SETTING button to exit the setting screen To adjust the half pedal trigger position H a l f P e d a l P o s ...

Page 15: ... damper of an acoustic piano separates from the wires pedal when the damper pedal is pressed You can use the settings below to adjust the volume level of damper noise Default Optimum setting for currently selected tone Off Disabled 1 to 10 A larger value increases the noise level D Default Off Disabled 1 to 10 String Resonance String Resonance Playing on an acoustic piano causes the strings that a...

Page 16: ...ng the keyboard keys of acoustic piano generates piano mechanism operation sound noise You can use the settings below to adjust the volume level of the noise Default Optimum setting for currently selected tone Off Disabled 1 to 10 A larger value increases the noise level D Default Off Disabled 1 to 10 Display Name Description Setting Range 1 Press the SETTING button to display the setting screen 2...

Page 17: ... Effect and then press the ENTER button 3 Use the q and w arrow buttons to select Hall Simulator 4 Use the u and i arrow buttons to select a Hall Simulator name 5 Use the q and w arrow buttons to select Position 6 Use the u and i arrow buttons to select a position Player Position of the performer seated in front of the piano on the stage of the hall Listener 1 Position of audience seated at the fr...

Page 18: ...en press the ENTER button 3 Use the q and w arrow buttons to select Brilliance 4 Use the u and i arrow buttons to change the setting 1 or higher Makes the tone brighter 1 or lower Makes the tone darker The setting range is 3 to 3 5 Press the SETTING button to exit the setting screen DSP makes it possible to digitally produce complex acoustic effects The DSP is assigned to each tone whenever you tu...

Page 19: ... Pan Enabled Left side keyboard play is output from the left speaker and right side play is output from the right speaker The Duet Pan Mode effect is applied only while a grand piano tone is selected Turning on layer page EN 18 automatically exits the Duet Mode 6 Press the SETTING button to exit the setting screen After you are finished using the Duet Mode repeat the above procedure from step 2 an...

Page 20: ... and set 1 in step 4 5 Press the SETTING button to exit the setting screen Use the following procedure to layer two tones so they sound at the same time 1 Press the LAYER button 2 Use the u and i arrow buttons to display LAYER 3 Select the main tone Use the q and w arrow buttons to select U1 Upper 1 and then press the ENTER button 4 Select a tone and then press the ENTER button See Selecting and P...

Page 21: ... Upper 1 and Upper 2 volume the same The setting range is 24 to 24 4 To return to the screen you were at prior to step 1 of this procedure press EXIT button You can use the procedure below to change the octave of each layer 1 Hold down the LAYER button until the screen shown below appears 2 Use the q and w arrow buttons to select the layer whose octave you want to change Upper 1 Select Upper1 Octa...

Page 22: ...tons to select L Lower and then press the ENTER button 4 Select a tone and then press the ENTER button See Selecting and Playing a Tone on page EN 10 for information about how to select a tone 5 Select the tone for the right side range Use the q and w arrow buttons to select U1 and then press the ENTER button 6 Select a tone and then press the ENTER button If you want to use layering for the right...

Page 23: ...y split settings Display Name Description Setting Range Lower Octave Lower Octave Changes the octave of the left Lower side of a split keyboard in one octave units A value that is 1 or higher raises by the specified number of octaves while a value that is 1 or lower lowers by the specified number of octaves 2 to 2 Lower Volume Lower Volume Adjusts the volume level of the left Lower side of a split...

Page 24: ...tyle 1 Press the SETTING button to display the setting screen 2 Use the q and w arrow buttons to select Keyboard and then press the ENTER button 3 Use the q and w arrow buttons to select Touch Response Display Name Description Setting Range Beat Beat Specifies the beat setting The first beat of each measure is a bell sound while the remaining beats are clicks A Beat setting of 0 plays a straight c...

Page 25: ...exactly matches a performance on a CD The tuning feature specifies the frequency of the A4 note You can set a frequency within the range of 415 5 to 465 9 Hz The initial default setting is 440 0 Hz Some CD performances are recorded with instruments that are tuned slightly different from standard 1 Press the SETTING button to display the setting screen 2 Use the q and w arrow buttons to select Keyb...

Page 26: ...ttons to select Keyboard and then press the ENTER button 3 Use the q and w arrow buttons to select Octave Shift 4 Use the u and i arrow buttons to change the octave 5 Press the SETTING button to exit the setting screen To change the tuning curve Stretch Tuning Display Name Description Default Initial factory default setting Default Use of this setting is recommended because it applies the optimum ...

Page 27: ...button to select Temper Base Note 6 Use the u and i arrow buttons to select the root key of the selected temperament 7 Press the SETTING button to exit the setting screen Changing the Temperament of the Keyboard No Temperament name Display 00 Equal Temperament Equal 01 Pure Major Pure Major 02 Pure Minor Pure Minor 03 Pythagorean Pythagorean 04 Kirnberger 3 Kirnberger 3 05 Werckmeister Werckmeiste...

Page 28: ... scene name Holding down the q or w arrow button scrolls the scene names at high speed To jump to the default scene Number 15 press the q and w arrow buttons at the same time 3 Press the ENTER button to apply the currently selected scene If you want to back step to the previous screen without applying the scene press the EXIT button While the screen that appears after you apply a scene is displaye...

Page 29: ...n asterisk to the left of a number indicates that a setup is already saved to it While the cursor is located at the scene number you can jump to scene number 01 by pressing the q and w arrow buttons at the same time While an alpha character is selected pressing the q and w arrow buttons at the same time will toggle it between upper case and lower case 5 After inputting the number and name you want...

Page 30: ...ay Play mode only Note that scene song data is retained within a User Scene even if the data of the original song is deleted 1 Press the SETTING button 2 Use the q and w arrow buttons to select Scene and then press the ENTER button 3 Use the q and w arrow buttons to select Clear and then press the ENTER button 4 Use the q and w arrow buttons to select the user scene you want to delete 5 Press the ...

Page 31: ...rself with the music Step 2 PLAY Play along with the orchestra accompaniment The Concert Play includes 15 songs numbered 1 through 15 A song on a USB flash drive Concert Play song data obtained with a computer etc plugged into the Digital Piano s USB port can be used as Concert Play song You can play back at a slow tempo 80 of the original Use the Digital Piano s metronome is not supported during ...

Page 32: ...m steps 1 and 2 of the procedure under To listen to a Concert Play Song Listen Mode page EN 29 to select a song 2 Use the CONCERT PLAY button to enter the Play Mode 3 If you want to play back at a slower tempo 80 press the METRONOME button so SLOW is displayed To return to the original tempo press the METRONOME button again to clear SLOW from the display 4 Press the k button to start playback For ...

Page 33: ...sh drive plugged into the Digital Piano To return to the Digital Piano memory contents press the u arrow button 4 Use the q and w arrow buttons to select a song and then press the ENTER button To find out what you need to do next see the pages below From step 3 under To listen to a Concert Play Song Listen Mode page EN 29 From step 2 under To play along with an orchestra using Concert Play Play Mo...

Page 34: ...cludes a number of duets While a duet is selected you can turn off the first piano Primo or second piano Secondo tone and play along with the song PREPARATION Select the song you want to practice and adjust the tempo See To configure metronome settings page EN 21 A number of tunes have tempo changes part way through in order to produce specific musical effects 1 Use the SONG button to select the p...

Page 35: ...tored on it is being accessed by the Digital Piano Doing so can corrupt the data on the USB flash drive and damage the USB flash drive port 1 Press the SONG button 2 Use the u and i buttons to select the song data type you want MIDI file SMF Audio file AUDIO PLAY 3 Use the q and w arrow buttons to select a song and then press the ENTER button You can use the u and i arrow buttons to scroll through...

Page 36: ...and q arrow buttons to select a song name and then press the ENTER button This starts demo play You can use the u and i arrow keys to scroll through song groups in the following sequence Grand Piano demo songs 3 Concert Play songs 3 Music Library songs Selecting a different song group causes song 1 of the group to be selected For information about the songs in each group see the song lists on page...

Page 37: ...AND HAMBURG GRAND or VIENNA GRAND until the first demo tune assigned to the tone starts to play There is a total of six grand piano demo songs two for each of the grand piano tones BERLIN GRAND HAMBURG GRAND and VIENNA GRAND When you start playback the two songs are played in a loop one after the other For a list of songs see the Grand Piano Demo Song List page A 3 To change to a different demo so...

Page 38: ...ance information keyboard keys press release touch pressure etc is recorded as MIDI data The size of MIDI data is much smaller when compared with audio data making it easier to edit later on a computer etc Supported recording capacity Up to 5 000 notes total of tracks 1 and 2 one file only Like a portable music player or tape recorder notes are recorded as audio data Audio data files are much larg...

Page 39: ...taneously or individually With the MIDI Recorder the Digital Piano automatically performs playback using its internal sound source in accordance with the performance information recorded as MIDI data You can play back audio data from a USB flash drive The Audio Recorder plays back the waveform of sound recorded as audio data What you can do Play on the keyboard along with playback of Tracks 1 and ...

Page 40: ...nd a count before the start of recording Precount For details about how to configure precount settings see To configure precount settings page EN 39 PREPARATION Select the tone and effects Track 1 only you want to use in your recording Tone page EN 10 Effects page EN 15 1 Press the REC button Rec Wait appears on the display indicating record standby 2 Use the u and i arrow buttons to select MIDI R...

Page 41: ...n See Using the Metronome on page EN 21 for more information 6 Use the REC button to select a track for recording L Track 1 R Track 2 L and R indicate status information about the left and right tracks as described below If you selected Play in step 3 above Flashing Track to be recorded Lit Track to be played back If you selected Mute in step 3 above Flashing Track to be recorded Unlit Track to be...

Page 42: ...n below appears 2 Use the q and w arrow buttons to select MIDI Volume 3 Use the u and i arrow buttons to adjust the volume The setting range is 0 to 127 4 Press the EXIT button to exit the setting screen The following procedure deletes a specific track of a song The procedure below deletes all of the data of the selected track Note that the delete operation cannot be undone Check to make sure you ...

Page 43: ...upt the data on the USB flash drive and damage the USB flash drive port PREPARATION Be sure to format the USB flash drive on the Digital Piano before using it See USB Flash Drive on page EN 50 for more information 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 f...

Page 44: ...t press the k button Use the steps below to play back the last song you recorded For information about selecting a file for playback see Playing Back Song Data Stored on a USB Flash Drive page EN 33 The playback tempo of an audio file cannot be changed 1 Press the SONG button 2 Use the u and i arrow buttons to select AUDIO PLAY 3 Press the k button to start playback For details about these operati...

Page 45: ...ng screen shown below appears 2 Use the q and w arrow buttons to select Audio Delete and then press the ENTER button 3 Press the i arrow button to execute the delete operation To cancel the delete operation press the u arrow 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 app...

Page 46: ...eter List page EN 45 The shaded cells in the parameter list are top menu items Ent to the right of an item indicates that pressing the ENTER button while that item is selected will display a submenu of parameters 3 Use the u and i arrow buttons to change the currently selected value or setting For details about setting procedures see Changing a Number or a Value in Operations Common to All Modes p...

Page 47: ...or Duet Play page EN 17 Upper Octave Octave of the right keyboard To change the octaves of the duet keyboards page EN 18 Lower Octave Octave of the left keyboard Acoustic Simulator Ent Acoustic Simulator parameters Hammer Response Hammer Response See the page to the right Adjusting Acoustic Piano Sound Characteristics page EN 13 Lid Simulator Lid Simulator Damper Resonance Damper Resonance Damper ...

Page 48: ...etch Tuning page EN 24 Tuning Makes fine adjustments in the pitch of notes Fine Tuning Tuning page EN 23 Layer Split Ent Layer parameters and split parameters The editing screen can also be displayed by holding down the LAYER button The editing screen will not appear if the Digital Piano is in the Duet Mode Upper1 Octave Layer Upper 1 octave setting See the page to the right To change the octave o...

Page 49: ...io Delete Ent Deletes the currently selected Audio Recorder song To delete the currently selected Audio Recorder song data page EN 43 Recorder Ent Record function parameters The editing screen can also be displayed by holding down the REC button Recorded Part Recorded part playback See the page to the right To record the other track of a song page EN 39 Part Clear Ent Track delete To delete record...

Page 50: ...sabled On Enabled Half Pedal Pos Half pedal position See the page to the right To adjust the half pedal trigger position page EN 12 Headphone Mode Headphone mode The Headphone Mode automatically performs timbre compensation while headphones are being used to reproduce the natural expanse of sound that reaches the ears when an acoustic piano is played The initial default setting is On On Enabled Of...

Page 51: ...ssure velocity when keyboard keys are pressed or released Turning on this setting outputs to MIDI OUT high resolution velocity information that corresponds to the MIDI standard high resolution velocity prefix Turning off this setting disables MIDI OUT output of high resolution velocity information In this case normal 127 level velocity is output to MIDI OUT The on off setting of this item is appli...

Page 52: ...tc Concert Play Songs Obtained with a Computer etc page EN 31 Audio Recorder songs Audio Recorder Recording to a USB Flash Drive page EN 41 During recording of an Audio Recorder song the data is stored directly to the USB flash drive so a save operation is not required MIDI Recorder songs User Scene Saving Digital Piano Data to a USB Flash Drive page EN 55 1 2 Loading data into Digital Piano Memor...

Page 53: ...ital Piano Formatting a USB flash drive Capacity 32GB or less recommended Operation of the above type of USB flash drive has been confirmed but this does not guarantee operation Use a FAT FAT32 format USB flash drive You may not be able to use a USB flash drive that is recognized as multiple drives on your computer A USB flash drive that is recognized as a CD ROM on your computer is not supported ...

Page 54: ...he original performance in its entirety after re loading the data Note however that CSR file data in not compatible with other musical instrument types and models Saving as an SMF format file Performance information is saved but models specific settings are not saved Because of this playback of a re loaded file will be in accordance with the current Digital Piano setup which may be different from ...

Page 55: ...eing performed 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 To insert a USB flash drive 1 As shown in the illustration below insert the USB flash drive into the Digital Pia...

Page 56: ... To cancel the format operation press the u arrow 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 the operation is complete Formatting a large capacity USB flash drive can take several minutes Even when the file format is WAV general audio data or...

Page 57: ...pear 8 Press the i arrow button to execute the save operation To cancel the save operation press the u arrow 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 the operation is complete Saving Digital Piano Data to a USB Flash Drive MIDI Recorder Son...

Page 58: ...s to select USB Flash and then press the ENTER button 4 Use the q and w arrow buttons to select Load and then press the ENTER button 5 Use the q and w arrow buttons to select type of data to be loaded Music Lib or Scene and then press the ENTER button Depending on the data type select either of the options below Music Lib MIDI data Scene Scene 6 Use the q and w arrow buttons to select a USB flash ...

Page 59: ...1 Insert the USB flash drive into the Digital Piano s USB flash drive port 2 Press the SETTING button 3 Use the q and w arrow buttons to select USB Flash and then press the ENTER button 4 Use the q and w arrow buttons to select Rename and then press the ENTER button 5 Use the q and w arrow buttons to select the file 6 Use the arrow buttons to rename the file Use the u and i arrow buttons to move t...

Page 60: ...ing USB flash drive file and overwrite it with the new data Use a different USB flash drive Media Full There is not enough space available on the USB flash drive Delete some of the files on the USB flash drive to make room for new data or use a different USB flash drive Too Many Files 1 There are too many files on the USB flash drive 1 Delete some of the files on the USB flash drive to make room f...

Page 61: ...our computer yet 2 After starting up your computer use a commercially available USB cable to connect it to the Digital Piano 3 Turn on the Digital Piano If this is the first time you are connecting the Digital Piano to your computer the driver software required to send and receive data will be installed on your computer automatically 4 Start up commercially available music software on your compute...

Page 62: ...manufacturers For details about MIDI parameters see Configuring Settings on page EN 44 and MIDI in the Parameter List on page EN 49 To connect the Digital Piano to another electronic musical instrument for performance using MIDI data use the above USB cable a separately available MIDI cable that is compatible with both connectors or a commercially available MIDI cable to connect them For detailed ...

Page 63: ... of the stand should be performed by at least two people working together The Digital Piano unit is particularly heavy When moving it get at least one other person to help you and handle with care This stand should be assembled on a flat surface 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 du...

Page 64: ...which can strip the threads of the screws Cover the screw heads with the caps 3 Slide back panel into the grooves of the side panels When installing back panel make sure that the high screw holes of the back panel are to the right and the low screw holes are to the left 4 Attach the left side of back panel to the bracket of side panel and the right side to side panel Partially tighten two screws t...

Page 65: ...sspiece Be sure to adjust height adjustment screw 8 Place the piano onto the stand In order to ensure you do not get your fingers pinched between the piano and the stand grasp the piano on its sides not its ends at the locations marked with stars in the illustration Place the piano onto the stand starting the Digital Piano unit as much to the front of the stand as possible and then slide it into p...

Page 66: ...t felt or other material between the rubber feet and flooring Do not allow direct contact between them Some types of flooring material may become discolored or damaged by direct contact with the rubber feet 1 Insert the plug of the AC adaptor that comes with the Digital Piano into its power terminal DC 24V Using the Clip To fasten the clip As shown in the illustration press down on a to force the ...

Page 67: ...he Digital Piano into a household power outlet as shown in the illustration below 1 Install the music stand by inserting its pegs into the holes in the top of the piano 2 Install the headphones hook Pedal plug Household power outlet AC adaptor Power cord To install the music stand and headphones hook 2 1 Insert the headphones hook into the two holes on the bottom of the piano 2 2 Use screw to secu...

Page 68: ...id has a support bracket indicated by the star in the illustration attached to its inside surface Check to make sure that the support bracket is standing up fully 1 Carefully lift up slightly on the lid 2 Use the fingers of your left hand to press back on the support bracket as you slowly and carefully lower the lid The support bracket is designed to prevent sudden closing of the lid Should the su...

Page 69: ...a long time Disconnect Protection Precautions 1 Never pull on the cord with excessive force 2 Never repeatedly pull on the cord 3 Never twist the cord at the base of the plug or connector 4 Loop and bundle the power cord but never wind it around the AC adaptor 5 Before moving the Digital Piano be sure to unplug the AC adaptor from the power outlet Locating the AC Adaptor for Use When using the AC ...

Page 70: ... Mode see Configuring Settings on page EN 44 and General 3 Headphone Mode in the Parameter List on page EN 48 You can connect audio equipment or a music amplifier to the Digital Piano and then play through external speakers for more powerful volume and better sound quality The Digital Piano s Master EQ setting lets you specify either of two timbres built in speaker timbre or LINE OUT timbre When l...

Page 71: ...lly in this configuration you must set the audio equipment s input selector to the setting that specifies the terminal such as AUX IN to which the piano is connected Use the Digital Piano s VOLUME controller to adjust the volume level Connect the Digital Piano s LINE IN R and LINE IN L MONO terminals to the audio equipment as shown in Figure Use commercially available connection cords that match t...

Page 72: ... as it will go into the pedal connector on the bottom of the Digital Piano Tones and or effects sound strange Turning power off and then back on again does not eliminate the problem Example Note intensity does not change even though I alter key pressure The Auto Resume feature is turned on Turn off Auto Resume Next turn power off and then back on again EN 48 I cannot transfer data after connecting...

Page 73: ...ere is a slight change in how effects are applied This happens when the sounds of multiple parts are sounding at the same time while using layer using the Duet Mode playing back a built in tune recording etc Pressing a button when one of these conditions exists will cause the effect setting that is built into the tone to change automatically which causes notes to cut out momentarily or causes a sl...

Page 74: ...es LISTEN PLAY Music Library Number of Songs 60 User Songs 10 Up to approximately 90KB per song approximately 900KB for 10 songs Based on 1KB 1024 bytes 1MB 10242 bytes Song volume Adjustable Part On Off L R Grand Piano demo song 6 MIDI Recorder Functions Real time recording playback Number of Song 1 Number of Tracks 2 Capacity Approximately 5 000 notes total Recorded Data Protection Built in flas...

Page 75: ...2 3kΩ Output voltage 1 8V RMS MAX USB port Type B USB flash drive port Type A Pedal connector Acoustics Amp output 30W 2 20W 2 Speakers φ 16cm 2 φ 10cm φ 5cm 2 Other functions Volume sync equalizer 3 types Off Power Requirements AC Adaptor AD E24500LW Auto Power Off Approximately 4 hours after last operation Auto Power Off can be disabled Power Consumption 24V 38W Dimensions Digital Piano and Stan...

Page 76: ...e electric shock and personal injury Weld Lines Lines may be visible on the exterior of the product These are weld lines that result from the plastic molding process They are not cracks or scratches Musical Instrument Etiquette Always be aware of others around you whenever using this product Be especially careful when playing late at night to keep the volume at levels that do not disturb others Ot...

Page 77: ...uct 11 Do not allow the electrical load output to exceed the label rating 12 Make sure the surrounding area is dry before plugging into a power source 13 Make sure the product is oriented correctly 14 Unplug the product during lightning storms or when you do not plan to use it for a long time 15 Do not allow product ventilation openings to become blocked Install the product in accordance with the ...

Page 78: ...RIDE BASS 32 1 35 ELEC BASS 33 0 Tone name Description BERLIN GRAND A well contoured light chic and elegant tone Superior clarity and reverberation play of richly colored beautiful melodies This tone is best for performance of impressionistic period music MELLOW Slightly more subdued BERLIN GRAND tone BRIGHT Slightly brighter BERLIN GRAND tone HAMBURG GRAND A widely expressive richly reverberating...

Page 79: ...do Asimismo es el tono adecuado para prácticamente cualquier tipo de interpretación y género musical MELLOW Tono HAMBURG GRAND algo más atenuado BRIGHT Tono HAMBURG GRAND algo más brillante VIENNA GRAND Un tono que combina potentes cuerdas de rango bajo con un toque perfectamente suave para una amplia gama de expresividad y un sonido exquisitamente sofisticado Es el tono perfecto para interpretar ...

Page 80: ... Anna Magdalena Bach 19 Inventio 1 BWV 772 20 Inventio 8 BWV 779 21 Inventio 13 BWV 784 22 Praeludium 1 BWV 846 Das Wohltemperierte Klavier 1 23 Le Coucou 24 Gavotte 25 Sonatina Op 36 1 1st Mov 26 Sonatine Op 20 1 1st Mov 27 Sonate K 545 1st Mov 28 Sonate K 331 3rd Mov Turkish March 29 Rondo K 485 30 Für Elise 31 Marcia alla Turca 32 Sonate Op 13 Pathétique 1st Mov 33 Sonate Op 13 Pathétique 2nd M...

Page 81: ...ult Initial factory default Berlin Grand tone settings Nocturne Op 9 2 Lista de escenas Nº Pantalla Descripción Nombre de la canción 1 Chopin Ajustes para tocar Chopin y otras músicas del período romántico Valse Op 64 1 Petit Chien 2 Beethoven Ajustes para tocar Beethoven y otras músicas del período clásico Sonate Op 31 2 Tempest 3rd Mov 3 Debussy Ajustes para tocar Debussy y otras músicas del per...

Page 82: ... 127 O 8nH v 0 127 O 9nH v 1 127 X 9nH v 0 O 8nH v 0 127 Note ON Note OFF Mode Mode 3 X Mode 3 X Default Messages Altered 0 32 1 5 6 38 7 10 11 64 65 66 67 Bank select Modulation Portamento Time Data entry LSB MSB 2 Volume Pan Expression Damper Portamento Switch Sostenuto Soft pedal O O O O O O O O O O O O X X X O X X O X O O Model GP 510 Version 1 0 1 Depends on tone 1 Depende del tono MIDI Imple...

Page 83: ... High resolution velocity prefix Reverb send 3 Chorus send RPN LSB MSB 2 All sound off Reset all controller Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO O Yes X No O O O O O O O O O O X X X X O X X X X O 2 2 For details see MIDI Implementation at the CASIO website page EN 1 3 This Instrument treats a hall simulator as a reverb 2 Si desea más información vea Imp...

Page 84: ...es 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 MA1904 A Printed in China C ...

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