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E-24

Turning Off Key Lighting

1.

Press the KEY LIGHT button.

• The KEY LIGHT indicator disappears when the key

light system is turned off.

• Press the KEY LIGHT button again to turn key lighting

back on.

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NOTE

Key lighting turns on automatically in any of the following cases:
• When keyboard power is turned on.
• When demo tune play is started.
• When the SONG BANK button is pressed in the normal mode

(page E-21).

• When the power on alert function operates (page E-12).

Number of Simultaneously Lit Keys

Up to four keyboard keys can be lit at the same time.

To change the tone used for the melody

of a Song Bank tune

1.

Following step 3 of the procedure on page E-21,
press the TONE button.

• Both the SONG BANK indicator and TONE indicator

appear, along with the tone number and name of the
tone that is currently assigned to the keyboard.

2.

Input a value to select the tone you want to use.

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NOTE

• Selecting another Song Bank tune switches the tone setting to

the newly selected tune’s preset melody tone.

• The tone assigned to the keyboard is the same one specified

for the melody of the Song Bank tune.

• The above procedure can be used to change the Song Bank

melody tone before starting play or while play is already in
progress.

• You can also change the tone of two-hand tunes (tune numbers

84 to 99). Note however, that selecting a sustainable tone (like
an organ tone) when using 3-Step Lesson Step 1 or Step 2 (in
which accompaniment waits for correct input from you before
proceeding), can cause notes of the auto accompaniment to
be sustained while the keyboard is waiting for your input. If this
happens, play something on the keyboard to stop the sustained
note.

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Step 1: Master the timing

1.

Press the STEP 1 button.

• When you do, the STEP 1 indicator appears.
• After a count sounds, the keyboard stands by and

waits for you to play the first note of the tune. If the
tune includes intro measures, the keyboard enters
standby after the intro measures are complete.

2.

Press the ONE KEY PLAY buttons to play each
note of the tune.

• The accompaniment (left hand) part of the tune

follows along as you play the melody (right hand)
part.

• The keyboard key that corresponds to the next note

to be played flashes, and lights when you play the
note.

• The rhythm (percussion) part does not sound.

3.

Try pressing any one of the keyboard keys in
place of the ONE KEY PLAY buttons.

• Pressing any keyboard key plays the correct melody

(right hand part) note.

• Pressing more than one key at the same time counts

as a single melody note. Pressing a key while another
key is held down is counted as two melody notes.

4.

To stop play at any time, press the START/STOP
button.

• When you do, the STEP 1 indicator goes out.

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Tw i n l e  

Fingering

The correct note is played even if you do
not press the key that is lit.

KEY LIGHT indicator

Summary of Contents for LK100 - Lighted Keyboard With LCD Display

Page 1: ...LK100ES1A ES USER S GUIDE GU A DEL USUARIO...

Page 2: ...at to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for complia...

Page 3: ...ng death or serious injury if the product is operated incorrectly while ignoring this indication CAUTION This indication stipulates matters that have the risk of causing injury as well as matters for...

Page 4: ...come shorted Never expose batteries to heat or dispose of them by incineration Never mix old batteries with new ones Never mix batteries of different types Do not charge the batteries Make sure the po...

Page 5: ...other liquids and foreign matter such as pieces of metal getting into the product create the risk of fire and electric shock Take the following steps immediately 1 Turn off power 2 If you are using t...

Page 6: ...ng equipment on a heated carpet in areas exposed to direct sunlight inside of a vehicle parked in the sun or any other area that subjects the product to high temperatures CAUTION AC Adaptor Misuse of...

Page 7: ...computer or MIDI device Abnormally low microphone volume Distortion of microphone input Dim power supply indicator when a microphone is used Display Screen Never push on the display screen s LCD panel...

Page 8: ...ong at a pace that s comfortable for you Finally try playing along at the normal tempo for the Song Bank tune A simulated human voice is used during Step 1 or Step 2 play to call out the fingers you s...

Page 9: ...off E 15 To change tones E 15 Other Useful Functions E 16 Playing the demo tunes E 17 Playing rhythms E 18 Using auto accompaniment E 18 Improvising with the preset patterns E 20 3 Step Lesson System...

Page 10: ...E 8 General Guide 662A E 010A E J E D C F H I G M N O P Q R 1 2 3 7 8 0 A B 9 4 6 5 L K...

Page 11: ...ee GM Tone Map List on page A 1 for details J Voice 1 to 5 K TRANSPOSE TUNE LOCAL CONTROL operation guide L Number buttons 3 STEP LESSON M STEP 1 button N STEP 2 button O STEP 3 button P PART SELECT b...

Page 12: ...e See page E 21 for detailed explanations of these steps 5 Play the melody part on the keyboard If you pressed the STEP 1 button in 4 Play the notes with the ONE KEY PLAY buttons The accompaniment tem...

Page 13: ...bjects or to explode creating the risk of fire and personal injury Always make sure you observe the following precautions Never try to take batteries apart or allow them to become shorted Never expose...

Page 14: ...s To disable Auto Power Off and power on alert Hold down the TONE button while turning on the keyboard to disable Auto Power Off and power on alert NOTE When these functions are turned off the keyboar...

Page 15: ...r Figure 3 Use a commercially available connecting cord to connect the keyboard to a musical instrument amplifier NOTE Be sure to use a connecting cord that has standard plugs on the ends you connect...

Page 16: ...an cause howling feedback noise Covering the head of the microphone with your hand Positioning the microphone too near to a speaker Should howling occur try grasping the microphone further away from t...

Page 17: ...it the keyboard and assign two or more sounds With such a preset tone the sound produced depends on what position of the keyboard you play For example BASS PIANO tone 90 puts BASS on the left and PIAN...

Page 18: ...STIC SNARE HAND CLAP ELECTRIC SNARE LOW FLOOR TOM CLOSED HI HAT HIGH FLOOR TOM PEDAL HI HAT LOW TOM OPEN HI HAT LOW MID TOM HIGH MID TOM CRASH CYMBAL 1 HIGH TOM RIDE CYMBAL 1 CHINESE CYMBAL RIDE BELL...

Page 19: ...mo tune play Press the DEMO button or START STOP button again to stop demo tune play 662A E 019A NOTE If you leave the transpose screen on the display for about five seconds without doing anything the...

Page 20: ...keys is marked with the names of the notes they play The remainder of the keyboard the part that is not included in the accompaniment keyboard is called the melody keyboard Please be sure to remember...

Page 21: ...is simplified as shown in the chart below Example C C Major Chord Cm C Minor Chord C7 C Seventh Chord Cm7 C Minor Seventh Chord Keys Pressing one accompaniment key Pressing two accompaniment keys Pre...

Page 22: ...he left hand or three notes that do not make up a recognizable chord formation no sound will be produced The FINGERED mode requires a conventional three or four note chord formation to produce an auto...

Page 23: ...key Step 3 Play at normal speed At this level the keyboard s keys still light to indicate which notes to play but they no longer wait for you to press the correct key The auto accompaniment or left ha...

Page 24: ...ue Crossed Finger Indications The display also shows when you have to cross fingers to play notes and in which direction your fingers should cross Example Display for playing the notes below with the...

Page 25: ...uide calls out fingerings only when you do not press the proper key when you should To turn voice fingering guide on and off Use the SPEAK button to turn voice fingering guide on and off Timing Indica...

Page 26: ...er that selecting a sustainable tone like an organ tone when using 3 Step Lesson Step 1 or Step 2 in which accompaniment waits for correct input from you before proceeding can cause notes of the auto...

Page 27: ...hen you do the STEP 3 indicator goes out 662A E 027A Step 2 Master the melody 1 Press the STEP 2 button When you do the STEP 2 indicator appears After a count sounds the keyboard stands by and waits f...

Page 28: ...igit number for the tune you want to play 3 Press the PART SELECT button to switch the left hand play 4 Press the STEP 1 STEP 2 or STEP 3 button When you do the STEP 1 STEP 2 or STEP 3 indicator appea...

Page 29: ...ty is always used to determine the relative volume of the note This keyboard does not receive NOTE OFF velocity data Whenever you press or release a key on this keyboard the corresponding NOTE ON or N...

Page 30: ...ding to a computer or other external device connected to this keyboard s MIDI IN OUT terminal it helps if you turn LOCAL CONTROL off on Anything played on the keyboard is sounded by the internal sound...

Page 31: ...tor setting to NORMAL 5 While 99 PERCUSSION is selected you can use only keys that are marked on the console with illustrations of percussion instruments 6 Turn on LOCAL CONTROL Replace the batteries...

Page 32: ...icrophone away from source of the static 1 Increase the microphone volume setting 2 Change the microphone on off switch setting to on 662A E 032A Page E 21 Page E 21 Page E 17 Page E 27 Page E 28 Page...

Page 33: ...g Adjustable A4 Approx 440 Hz 50 cents Initial value A4 Approx 440 Hz MIDI 5 multi timbre receive Speakers 10 cm diameter 2 Output 2W 2W I O Terminals MIDI Terminals IN OUT Sustain Standard jack Power...

Page 34: ...57 RECORDER 58 FLUTE ENSEMBLE 59 WHISTLE 60 SYNTH LEAD 1 61 SYNTH LEAD 2 62 SYNTH LEAD 3 63 CALLIOPE 64 SYNTH PAD 1 65 SYNTH PAD 2 66 SYNTH PAD 3 67 BOWED GLASS 68 HALO PAD 69 SYNTH BASS 70 RAIN DROP...

Page 35: ...8 TWIST 19 NEW ORLNS R R 20 R B JAZZ FUSION 21 BIG BAND 22 SWING 23 FOX TROT 24 JAZZ WALTZ 25 LATIN FUSION DANCE FUNK 26 TECHNO 27 TRANCE 28 DISCO 29 FUNK 30 RAP EUROPEAN 31 POLKA 32 MARCH 33 WALTZ 34...

Page 36: ...no izquierda Fingered Chord Charts Cuadros de acordes digitados This table shows the left hand fingerings including inverted forms for a number of often used chords Esta tabla muestra las digitaciones...

Page 37: ...as B dim7 D dim7 F dim7 A dim7 No puede especificarse en el ajuste FINGERED debido a las limitaciones del teclado de acompa amiento pero en su lugar pueden usarse los acordes aumentados y disminu dos...

Page 38: ...Touch Ch s Pitch Bender 1 Control 6 38 Change 7 10 11 64 1 1 Mode 3 X 36 96 X 9nH V 100 X 9nH V 0 X X X X X X X X O 1 Depends on tone 1 Depende en el sonido 2 no relation 2 sin relaci n Modulation Dat...

Page 39: ...ue 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 X X X O 0 99 X X X X X X X X X X RPN LSB MSB...

Page 40: ...onmental protection legislation in Germany Esta marca de reciclaje indica que el empaquetado conforma a la legislaci n de protecci n ambiental en Alemania CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD 6 2 Hon machi 1 chome S...

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