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KEYBOARD CHANNEL

The keyboard channel is the channel used to send MIDI messages
from this keyboard to an external device. You can specify one chan-
nel from 1 to 16 as the keyboard channel.

1.

Press the TRANSPOSE/TUNE/MIDI button until the
KEYBOARD CHANNEL screen appears.

2.

Use the [+][–], and the number buttons to change
the channel number.

Example:

 To specify channel 4

NAVIGATE CHANNEL (Default: 4)

When MIDI messages are received from an external device for play
on this keyboard, the navigate channel is the channel whose note data
appears on the display. You can select one channel from 1 to 8 as the
navigate channel. Since this setting lets you use the data on any chan-
nel of commercially available MIDI software to light on the on-screen
keyboard guide, you can analyze how different parts of an arrange-
ment are played.

1.

Press the TRANSPOSE/TUNE/MIDI button until the
NAVIGATE CHANNEL screen appears.

2.

Use the [+][–], and the number buttons  [1] through
[8] to change the channel number.

Example:

 To specify channel 2

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NOTE 

The navigate channel automatically changes to 1 whenever you turn MIDI
IN CHORD JUDGE.

To turn off specific sounds before playing back MIDI data
that is being received

<<Navigate channel on/off>>

While playing MIDI data, press the RIGHT/TRACK 2 button.

• This cuts the sound of the navigate channel, but on-screen key-

board guide keys continue to light in accordance with the chan-
nel’s data as it is received. Press RIGHT/TRACK 2 button again to
turn the channel back on.

<<Next lower channel from navigate channel on/off>>

While playing MIDI data, press the LEFT/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
LEFT/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. If the navigate channel is channel 1 or 2,
the above operation turns off channel 8.

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General MIDI

As we have already seen, MIDI makes it possible to exchange musi-
cal data between devices produced by different manufacturers. This
musical data does not consist of the notes themselves, but rather in-
formation on whether a keyboard key is pressed or released, and the
tone number.
If tone number 1 on a keyboard produced by Company A is PIANO
while tone number 1 on a Company B's keyboard is BASS, for exam-
ple, sending data from Company A's keyboard to Company B's key-
board produces a result entirely different from the original. If a com-
puter, sequencer or other device with auto accompaniment capabili-
ties is used to produce music data for the Company A keyboard which
has 16 parts (16 channels) and then that data is sent to the Company
B keyboard which can receive only 10 parts (10 channels), the parts
that cannot be played will not be heard.
The standard for the tone numbering sequence, the number of pads,
and other general factors that determine the sound source configura-
tion, which was arrived at by mutual consultations by manufactur-
ers, is called General MIDI.
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 or other device and used to play back Gen-
eral MIDI data that has been purchased, downloaded from the Inter-
net, or obtained from any other source.

Changing MIDI Settings

You can use this keyboard in combination with an external sequenc-
er, synthesizer, or other MIDI device to play along with commercial-
ly available General MIDI software. This section tells you how to make
the MIDI settings required when connecting to an external device.

TRANSPOSE/TUNE/MIDI Button

Each press of the TRANSPOSE/TUNE/MIDI button cycles through
a total of 12 setting screens: the transpose screen, the tuning screen,
and 10 MIDI setting screens. If you accidentally pass the screen you
want to use, keep pressing the TRANSPOSE/TUNE/MIDI button
until the screen appears again. Also note that leaving a setting screen
is automatically cleared from the display if you do not perform any
operation for about five seconds.

GM MODE (Default: Off)

on:

This keyboard plays General MIDI data from a computer or oth-
er external device. MIDI IN CHORD JUDGE cannot be used when
GM MODE is turned on.

oFF:

MIDI IN CHORD JUDGE can be used.

1.

Press the TRANSPOSE/TUNE/MIDI button until the
GM MODE screen appears.

Example:

 When GM MODE is turned off

2.

Use the [+] and [–] or [0] and [1] buttons to turn the
setting on and off.

Example:

 To turn GM MODE on

Summary of Contents for CTK-571

Page 1: ...USER S GUIDE GU A DEL USUARIO CTK571 573 ES 1 P CTK571 ES Cover p65 01 8 1 2 47 PM Page 1 Adobe PageMaker 6 5J PPC...

Page 2: ...ever there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by t...

Page 3: ...pply indicator Instrument does not turn on Dim difficult to read display Abnormally low speaker headphone volume Distortion of sound output Occasional interruption of sound when playing at high volume...

Page 4: ...re you play along at normal speed Musical Information System A big LCD screen graphically shows you fingerings keyboard keys to be pressed and notes making keyboard play more informative and enjoyable...

Page 5: ...r cord should become damaged exposed wires disconnection etc pur chase a new AC adaptor Use of a damaged power cord may cause fire or electrical shock Do not cut or damage the power cord Also do not p...

Page 6: ...et and confirm that all other external connections have been dis connected Only then should the instrument be transported If the above is not done the cord may be damaged leading to possible fire or e...

Page 7: ...wa ter for at least 15 minutes and then consult a physician Do not get onto the instrument or stand Do not crawl on top of the instrument or its optional stand Particular caution is re quired in home...

Page 8: ...oncert Piece tune E 22 Musical Information System E 22 Adjusting the Tempo E 23 To pause playback E 23 To fast reverse E 23 To fast forward E 23 To change the melody tone E 23 To play all tunes in suc...

Page 9: ...e Contents of a Specific Track E 31 Keyboard Settings E 32 Using Layer E 32 Using Split E 32 Using Layer and Split Together E 33 Using Touch Response E 34 Transposing the Keyboard E 34 Tuning the Keyb...

Page 10: ...PLAY PAUSE STOP BEAT METRONOME Speaker Speaker FF button REW button STOP button PLAY PAUSE button DEMO button ETUDE button CONCERT PIECE button MEMORY button Percussion instrument list Step 2 button S...

Page 11: ...sing memory It also shows the step number when using the 3 step lesson 3 This area is a staff notation display that shows notes being played from built in tunes on the keyboard or from memory chord fo...

Page 12: ...you selected lesson Step 1 Play the notes on the keyboard A sub melody obbligato plays in time with the melody With Step 1 the correct melody note is played no matter which keyboard key you press If...

Page 13: ...of the keyboard to a relatively low level and make output volume ad justments using the amplifier s controls Connection Example Connecting to a Computer or Other Equipment You can also connect the key...

Page 14: ...of batteries can cause them to burst and leak which creates the danger of personal injury or damage due to con tact with battery acid Be sure to note the following important precau tions Always make...

Page 15: ...eyboard settings are tone number layer split split point touch response rhythm number tempo accompani ment volume General MIDI mode on off accomp MIDI OUT on off Assignable jack setting keyboard chann...

Page 16: ...d Digital Sampling A number of the tones that are available with this keyboard have been recorded and processed using a technique called digital sam pling To ensure a high level of tonal quality sampl...

Page 17: ...buttons to set the tempo Press to increase the tempo make if faster or to de crease it make it slower NOTES While the tempo value is flashing you can also use the number buttons or and to input a thr...

Page 18: ...ng a Rhythm Use the following procedure to start and stop rhythm play To play a rhythm 1 Set the MODE switch to NORMAL 2 Press the START STOP button to start play of the cur rently selected rhythm 3 T...

Page 19: ...ds m To play a minor chord keep the ma jor chord key depressed and press any other accompaniment keyboard key located to the right of the major chord key Seventh chords 7 To play a seventh chord keep...

Page 20: ...eyboard Accompaniment keyboard Melody keyboard Chord Types Corresponding FINGERED Chord Number of Types 15 on this page 23 The following are examples of chords that use C as the bass note Other Chords...

Page 21: ...atterns let you momentarily change the rhythm pattern to add some interesting variation to your performances The following procedure describes how to use the Fill in feature To insert a fill in 1 Pres...

Page 22: ...measure the ending pattern starts playing immediately Pressing the button at any point in the measure after the second beat results in the ending pattern playing from the beginning of the following me...

Page 23: ...sson tunes Concert Piece 30 piano tunes To play back a Song Bank tune 1 Find the tune you want to play in the SONG BANK List and note its number 2 Adjust the main volume and accomp volume 3 Press the...

Page 24: ...lash 3 Use the number buttons to input the two digit tune number you looked up in step 1 Example To select tune number 22 F R ELISE input 2 and then 2 NOTE You can also change the displayed tune numbe...

Page 25: ...NOTE Fast reverse does not work while Song Bank play is stopped Tempo value To fast forward 1 While a tune is playing or paused hold down the FF button to skip forward at high speed The fast forward...

Page 26: ...ay Whenever you select an Auto Accompaniment tune for 3 step lesson play the on screen keyboard guide and staff notation shows the note you should play and its length The on screen keyboard guide also...

Page 27: ...reverse operations with Step 1 play You cannot pause Step 1 play Rhythm does not sound during Step 1 play Step 2 Master the melody 1 Select the tune you want to use 2 Press the step 2 button to start...

Page 28: ...STOP button NOTES Left hand practice can also be performed with two hand tunes Simply select one of the two hand tunes in step 1 of the above procedure and then press the LEFT TRACK 1 button following...

Page 29: ...ed in track Playback Standby Record Standby Normal Lit Flash Unlit MEMORY MEMORY MEMORY Selecting a Track Press the LEFT TRACK 1 button to select Track 1 and the RIGHT TRACK 2 button to select Track 2...

Page 30: ...ENDING NORMAL FILL IN VARIATION FILL IN button operations Pedal operations Memory Capacity The keyboard has memory for approximately 5 200 notes You can use all 5 200 notes for a single song or you ca...

Page 31: ...start Auto Accompaniment with an intro pat tern In place of step 5 press the SYNCHRO ENDING button and then the INTRO button Auto Accompaniment will start with the intro pattern when you play a chord...

Page 32: ...play what you want to record to Track 2 on the keyboard 6 Press the START STOP button to end recording when you are finished playing If you make a mistake while recording stop the record oper ation an...

Page 33: ...xample To select Track 1 4 Press the button This deletes the selected track and enters memory playback standby NOTES The track delete screen is cleared from the display automatically if you leave the...

Page 34: ...o tones with a sin gle key and split to assign different tones to either end of the key board and how to make touch response transpose and tuning set tings Using Layer Layer lets you assign two differ...

Page 35: ...tones When you use layer and split in combination the high range of the key board is assigned two tones main tone layered tone and the low range two tones split tone layered split tone To split the ke...

Page 36: ...UNE MIDI Button Each press of the TRANSPOSE TUNE MIDI button cycles through a total of 12 setting screens the transpose screen the tuning screen and 10 MIDI setting screens page E 36 If you accidental...

Page 37: ...ns to adjust the tuning value Example To lower tuning by 20 NOTES 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...

Page 38: ...a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI OUT termi nal of this keyboard to the MIDI IN terminal of the other machine To send MIDI messages back to this keyboard you need to use a MIDI cable to connect the ot...

Page 39: ...yboard produced by Company A is PIANO while tone number 1 on a Company B s keyboard is BASS for exam ple sending data from Company A s keyboard to Company B s key board produces a result entirely diff...

Page 40: ...s if you turn LOCAL CONTROL off on Anything played on the keyboard is sounded by the internal sound source and simultaneously output as a MIDI message from the MIDI OUT terminal oFF Anything played on...

Page 41: ...are sounding already when the pedal is depressed It does not affect notes that are played after the pedal is depressed SOUND RANGE SHIFT Default On on Shifts low range tones one octave lower and 072 P...

Page 42: ...using the con trol 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 p...

Page 43: ...ume is set to 000 Touch response is turned off Keyboard is waiting for play of the correct note during Step 1 or Step 2 play Transpose or tuning is set to a value other than 00 Track other than Track...

Page 44: ...ome measure and beat number step lesson display chord name fingering pedal opera tion Keyboard Piano mark Metronome On Off Beat Specification 1 to 6 Memory Songs 2 Recording Tracks 2 Recording Method...

Page 45: ...3 C7 C3 C5 C5 C6 C4 C5 E3 E5 C4 C5 C4 C5 C4 C5 C4 C5 C4 C5 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 A A A B A A A B A A G3 C7 C3 C6 C2 C5 E1 G3 E1 C7 E1 C7 B0 G7 C2 A3 E1...

Page 46: ...ci n o recepci n MIDI Keyboard range SOUND RANGE SHIFT turned on Gama del teclado SOUND RANGE SHIFT activados Keyboard range SOUND RANGE SHIFT turned off Gama del teclado SOUND RANGE SHIFT desactivado...

Page 47: ...EC 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 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 7...

Page 48: ...A 4 Fingered Chord Chart Cuadros de acordes Fingered dim m7 5 M7 M m 7 m7 dim7 Chord Type Root C D E F G A B C D D E F G G A A B 702A E 090A...

Page 49: ...A 5 aug sus4 Chord Type Root C D E F G A B C D D E F G G A A B m add9 7sus4 mM7 7 5 add9 702A E 091A...

Page 50: ...GLASS 093 METALLIC PAD 094 HALO PAD 095 SWEEP PAD SYNTH SFX 096 103 096 RAIN DROP 097 SOUNDTRACK 098 CRYSTAL 099 ATMOSPHERE 100 BRIGHTNESS 101 GOBLINS 102 ECHOES 103 SF PERCUSSIVE 112 119 112 TINKLE...

Page 51: ...1 41 ROCK 2 42 POP ROCK 3 43 RIFF ROCK 44 HEAVY METAL 45 50 S ROCK 46 TWIST 47 N AWLINS R R 48 CHICAGO BLUES 49 R B JAZZ FUSION 50 BIG BAND 51 JAZZ VOICES 52 SLOW SWING 53 SWING 1 54 SWING 2 55 FOX TR...

Page 52: ...3 X 36 96 O 9nH v 1 127 X 9nH v 0 X X X X O 4 X X X O 5 O 5 O 5 O 4 X X Model CTK 571 CTK 573 MIDI Implementation Chart XX no relation Modulation Data entry Volume Pan Expression Hold1 Sostenuto Soft...

Page 53: ...edal RPN LSB MSB All sound off Reset all controller O O 4 O O O 0 127 O 6 X X X X X X O O X Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO O Yes Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO X No 3 Modulation an...

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