Summary of Contents for Privia PX-S6000

Page 1: ...verb and Surround Using Chorus Chorus Flanger Short Delay Using Microphone Effects Adjusting Acoustic Piano Sound Characteristics Acoustic Simulator Using the Mixer Recording Performances in Real Time Using DSP Effects Adjusting the Volume Level Stereo Pan and Effects for Each Part Using the MIDI Recorder to Record Performances Recording a Performance with the Audio Recorder Registering a Setup Ch...

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Page 4: ...s EN 24 Operations Common to All Modes EN 25 Using the Touch Buttons and Touch Ring EN 25 Touch Ring Basic Operation EN 25 Setting the Sensitivity of the Touch Buttons and Touch Ring EN 26 Setting the Volume of the Sound Made When the Touch Ring is Used Operation Click Volume EN 26 Basic Operation for Contents of the Display EN 27 Selecting Operation Items EN 27 Navigating the Hierarchy of Setting...

Page 5: ...us Effect EN 57 Adjusting Brilliance EN 58 Adjusting Acoustic Piano Sound Characteristics Acoustic Simulator EN 59 List of Acoustic Piano Sound Setting Items EN 60 Using Microphone Effects EN 61 Enabling or Disabling the Microphone Effect EN 61 Specifying the Microphone Effect Type EN 62 Changing Microphone Effect Settings EN 63 Using the Mixer EN 65 Adjusting the Volume Level Stereo Pan and Effec...

Page 6: ...ngs SONG Mode EN 106 Data Types of Playable Songs EN 106 Playing Back MIDI Data or Audio Data EN 107 Operations While Playing Back MIDI Data EN 109 Sounding Metronome While Playing Back MIDI Data EN 109 Adjusting the Volume Level of MIDI Data Playback MIXER Settings EN 109 Deleting a User Song EN 109 Operations While Playing Back Audio Data EN 110 Audio Center Cancel Vocal Cut EN 110 Adjusting the...

Page 7: ...sing the Duet EN 135 Configuring Duet Settings EN 137 USB Flash Drive EN 138 Preparing a USB Flash Drive EN 138 Supported USB Flash Drives EN 138 Data Types Supported by the Digital Piano EN 139 Connecting a USB Flash Drive to and Detaching It from the Digital Piano EN 141 Formatting a USB Flash Drive EN 142 Saving MIDI Files or Audio Files for Playback on your Digital Piano to a USB Flash Drive E...

Page 8: ...o with a Smart Device via USB MIDI EN 161 Outputting Digital Piano Notes Through an Amplifier or Audio Equipment LINE OUT jacks EN 163 Connecting to Audio Equipment EN 163 Connecting to a Musical Instrument Amplifier EN 164 Deleting All Data in the Digital Piano s Internal Memory EN 165 Troubleshooting EN 166 Error Messages EN 168 Reference EN 170 Product Specifications EN 170 Operating Precaution...

Page 9: ...ton 5 0REC button 6 FUNCTION button 7 F1 button 8 F2 button 9 F3 button bk F4 button bl ENTER button bm EXIT button bn Touch ring bo PIANO button bp E PIANO button bq OTHERS button br Display bs K1 knob bt K2 knob ck CONTROL button cl PITCH BEND wheel bs cl ck bt 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 bm br bo bp bq bn bl 8 9 bk ...

Page 10: ...te names and pitches used in this manual follow the international standard Middle C is C4 the lowest C is C1 and the highest C is C8 The illustration below shows keyboard key note names from C4 through C5 Front Back cm PHONES jacks Top stereo mini phone jack Mini TRS phone Bottom stereo standard phone jack TRS phone cn USB Type A port co USB Type B port cp MIC VOLUME knob cq MIC IN jack cr LINE OU...

Page 11: ...he Digital Piano is turned on Part name Tone number Indicators Tone name F Button Set name F Button Menu Preparing the Music Stand Inverted screens The display of this Digital Piano shows screens white on a black background however this guide depicts them as black on a white background c e f g d Music Stand ...

Page 12: ...ircumference of the touch ring with your finger in a counterclockwise or clockwise direction Acts as a controller to change settings Trace on the touch ring It is also written as follows Use the touch ring to change the value Use the touch ring to select ___ This operation is shown like this Touch and immediately release the EXIT button Touch the EXIT button Hold the EXIT button down for about 2 s...

Page 13: ...ptor Usage Environment Temperature 0 to 40 C Humidify 10 to 90 RH Output Polarity Never connect the AC adaptor that comes with this Digital Piano to any other device besides this Digital Piano Doing so creates the risk of malfunction Make sure the Digital Piano is turned off before plugging in or unplugging the AC adaptor The AC adaptor will become warm to the touch after very long use This is nor...

Page 14: ...cation free of splashing liquids The AC adaptor is designed for indoor use only Do not put it in a location where it may become wet and do not place a vase or any other container of liquid on top of it A location that is not humid A roomy well ventilated location Do not cover the AC adaptor with newspaper table cloth curtain or any other type of fabric Use a power outlet that is located near the D...

Page 15: ...there is no indication of low battery power Dead rechargeable batteries in particular may deteriorate if they are left in the product Remove rechargeable batteries from the product as soon as possible after they go dead Rechargeable Batteries Note the precautions below when using rechargeable batteries Use Panasonic Group AA size eneloop rechargeable batteries Do not use any other type of batterie...

Page 16: ...ight AA size batteries into the battery compartment Load batteries with their positive and negative ends facing correctly 3 Insert the tabs of the battery cover into the holes along the side of the battery compartment and close the cover Configure the setting below to specify the type of batteries you loaded Tab ...

Page 17: ...ON menu appears 2 Touch the top or bottom of the touch ring to select SYSTEM and then touch the ENTER button 3 Touch the top or bottom of the touch ring to select Battery Type and then touch the ENTER button The Battery Type screen appears 4 Touch the top or bottom of the touch ring to select the battery type Alkaline Alkaline batteries Ni MH Rechargeable nickel metal hydride batteries ...

Page 18: ...possible injury close the cover of the battery compartment before using the Digital Piano Note that the battery compartment on the bottom of the Digital Piano may become hot in use Using the Digital Piano while batteries are very low can cause it to turn off suddenly This can cause data stored in the Digital Piano s internal memory to be corrupted or lost Low battery icon not flashing Replace batt...

Page 19: ...ng goes around once and goes out and the message Bye appears on the display In its initial state when the Digital Piano is turned on without the Wireless MIDI Audio Adaptor installed the indicator flashes briefly in the upper right corner of the top screen to indicate that the Wireless MIDI Audio Adaptor is not installed Even after the power is turned off using the P Power button the Digital Piano...

Page 20: ...daptor or six minutes under battery power You can disable Auto Power Off to ensure that power does not turn off automatically during a concert etc The Auto Power Off function does not work when there is any input from a smart device that is wirelessly connected to the Digital Piano 1 Touch the FUNCTION button The FUNCTION menu appears 2 Touch the top or bottom of the touch ring to select SYSTEM an...

Page 21: ... a small amount of light conserving power and making it easier to concentrate on playing the keyboard The Digital Piano maintains the state the panel lights off even when you play the keyboard or operate the pedals pitch bend wheel K1 and K2 knobs or CONTROL button Touch the FUNCTION button or press the P Power button briefly to deactivate it When the battery is used as the power source for the Di...

Page 22: ...t over headphones for long periods Doing so creates the risk of hearing damage When connecting headphones to the stereo mini phone jack be sure to use a stereo mini phone plug Mini TRS phone Use of other types of plugs is not supported If you are using headphones that require an adaptor plug make sure you do not leave the adaptor plugged in when you unplug the headphones If you do nothing will sou...

Page 23: ...eaches the ears of a listener The Headphone Mode setting is enabled when a plug is inserted into either PHONES jack Regardless of the Headphone Mode setting the sound output from the PHONES jacks and the LINE OUT jacks are the same Outputting From the Speakers While Headphones are Connected Setting value Description Off The speakers do not output sound regardless of whether a plug is inserted into...

Page 24: ...al Piano volume and mic volume to their lowest levels Adjust volume settings to appropriate levels after connecting the microphone When connecting a microphone to the MIC IN jack be sure to use a standard phone plug TS phone Use of other types of plugs is not supported Various effects can be applied to the microphone input For more information see Using Microphone Effects page EN 61 The mixer func...

Page 25: ...h the ENTER button The Operation Lock screen appears 4 Touch the top or bottom of the touch ring to change the setting value 5 Touch and hold the EXIT button to exit settings When On is selected all buttons except the FUNCTION button are disabled Operation Lock Setting value Description Off Disables the Operation Lock On The lights of all buttons except the FUNCTION button turn off and all button ...

Page 26: ...ters and External Audio Devices Connect via Wireless Connection 1 Connect via Cable Bluetooth audio Bluetooth Low Energy MIDI USB cable Audio cable I want to use CASIO s dedicated app on my smart device Using the Dedicated App page EN 155 I want to play the sound output by a smart device from this Digital Piano using Bluetooth audio Playing Sound from a Smart Device on This Digital Piano Bluetooth...

Page 27: ...disconnecting the Wireless MIDI Audio Adaptor You can use Factory Reset to return the Digital Piano s stored data and settings to their initial factory defaults any time you want For more information see To return all Digital Piano settings and data to their initial factory defaults Factory Reset page EN 165 Using the Included Wireless MIDI Audio Adaptor Returning to Initial Factory Defaults USB T...

Page 28: ...changes values Operations Common to All Modes Using the Touch Buttons and Touch Ring Touch Ring Basic Operation Trace along the touch ring to continuously change the value of the currently selected item on the screen Touch the left or right of the touch ring to change the value one unit at a time Touch the top or bottom of the touch ring to move the cursor between items Tracing clockwise along the...

Page 29: ...ue to Low Sensitivity Settings If operation becomes difficult or impossible after using the FUNCTION menu to lower the touch button and touch ring sensitivity you can set the touch button and touch ring sensitivity to a higher level than normal using the procedure below 1 Turn off the Digital Piano 2 While pressing the C8 key rightmost key press the P Power button You can release the P Power butto...

Page 30: ... of the touch ring Each touch of the touch ring moves the cursor between the dots Basic Operation for Contents of the Display Selecting Operation Items When the cursor is on a dot you can change the value of that item by tracing along the touch ring When the cursor is on a dot touch the ENTER button to display the list screen category list screen or value list screen corresponding to that item Mov...

Page 31: ... ring The value at the cursor position tone number in this example changes Instead of touching the left or right or tracing along the touch ring you can use the value list that appears when you touch the ENTER button Refer to the following to use this method Navigating the Hierarchy of Setting Items page EN 30 Using the F Button Menu page EN 31 Using the FUNCTION Menu page EN 33 Part name and tone...

Page 32: ... whenever you trace along the touch ring to change a value For example in Step 4 above the following screen will appear While the close up screen is displayed you can also change values by touching the top bottom left or right of the touch ring The display returns to the original screen after about 5 seconds once you remove your finger from the touch ring To immediately return to the previous scre...

Page 33: ...d by the cursor Touching the ENTER button brings up a list of options for the item highlighted by the cursor allowing you to select a setting value using the touch ring while viewing the list Indicates the currently displayed page total number of pages You can turn the page by touching the left or right of the touch ring The cursor indicates the currently selected item You can move the cursor by t...

Page 34: ...screen using the EXIT button at the end of each procedure The F button menu shown at the bottom of the display represents the functions that will be activated when you touch the F buttons F1 to F4 The functions displayed in the F button menu are switched by changing the F Button Set 01 to 30 The F Button Menu and FUNCTION Menu Using the F Button Menu F Button Set F Button Menu F buttons F1 to F4 ...

Page 35: ... the F Button Set list screen that appears when you touch the ENTER button in Step 2 The 30 F Button Sets include 14 presets fixed F button functions and set names and 16 open slots where users can freely assign functions and set names user F Button Sets For more information see Using the F Button Set page EN 94 Significance of in the F Button Menu If an F button is assigned a function that is tog...

Page 36: ... an example this section describes how to change the Hammer Response setting 1 Touch the FUNCTION button The FUNCTION menu appears 2 Use the touch ring to select KEYBOARD KBD SETTING Hammer Response in that order In this manual menu operations are written as shown above Specific operations are as follows 1 Trace the touch ring to move the cursor to KEYBOARD and then touch the ENTER button Using th...

Page 37: ...e along the touch ring You can also touch the ENTER button to display the value list screen and change the value there While touching and holding the FUNCTION button touching the top bottom left or right of the touch ring will return it to the initial default value In the FUNCTION menu each touch of the EXIT button moves one level up from the currently displayed level Touch and hold the EXIT butto...

Page 38: ...g to change the character Touching the F3 button A a switches between uppercase and lowercase letters when the cursor is located at a letter of the alphabet When the cursor is located at a number or symbol it switches to A Touching the F4 button 123 switches between numbers and symbols when the cursor is located at a number or symbol If the cursor is located at a letter of the alphabet it switches...

Page 39: ... string append move the cursor to the rightmost character and then touch the right of the touch ring again 2 Touch the F2 button INS An A is inserted at the cursor position In this state the inserted A can be changed to another character Perform Step 2 onward of To change a character above To delete a character 1 Touch the left or right of the touch ring on the text editing screen to move the curs...

Page 40: ...r edits touch the right YES of the touch ring Complete appears and the display returns to the screen that preceded the text editing screen To discard edited text 1 Touch the EXIT button on the text editing screen A confirmation screen appears To return to the text editing screen and continue editing touch the left NO of the touch ring 2 To discard the edits touch the right YES of the touch ring Re...

Page 41: ...ano Select a setting you like in accordance with the Digital Piano s actual positioning Acoustic Settings for the Digital Piano and Playback of the Demo Songs Selecting the Piano Position Setting Setting value Description Standard Standard setting when the Digital Piano is on a stand and is against or near a wall Wall Assumed when the back of this Digital Piano is against a wall Center Assumed whe...

Page 42: ...ton flashes and the demo song is waiting to start 3 To select a song trace the touch ring You can also select a song as follows 1 Touch the ENTER button to display the song list screen 2 Trace the touch ring or touch the top or bottom of the touch ring to move the cursor to the song you want to select 3 Touch the EXIT button to return to the screen displayed in step 2 The steps to select a song ca...

Page 43: ...led power will turn off automatically at the applicable trigger time after a period of non use even if a demo song is being played back You can play along with the demo song on the keyboard The keyboard tone will be the melody tone of the song being played the tone cannot be changed During the demo song the following functions are assigned to the CONTROL button and K1 and K2 knobs respectively the...

Page 44: ...e number When U1 is displayed as the part name the tone of the Upper 1 part sounds when you play a keyboard key For more information about parts see Sounding Two Different Tones at the Same Time Layer page EN 44 and Splitting the Keyboard Between Two Tones Split page EN 46 2 Trace the touch ring Tones are switched in numerical order 3 When the desired tone name appears take your finger off the tou...

Page 45: ...is displayed 3 Use the touch ring to select a tone category then touch the ENTER button A list of tone names is displayed 4 Use the touch ring to select a tone 5 After selecting the desired tone touch and hold the EXIT button Return to the top screen With each touch of the tone buttons the first tone of each tone category is selected in turn Selecting a Tone by Category Selecting a Tone with the T...

Page 46: ...nctions have not yet been assigned For more information see Using the F Button Set page EN 94 The built in guitar and bass tones may contain strum noise ghost notes or other sound effects depending on the sound pitch and intensity For more information refer to the separate Built in Music Data Lists Selecting a Tone with the F Buttons 07 Piano Collect 08 E PianoCollect F1 button 001 Privia GRAND 01...

Page 47: ...ly For details on Split see Splitting the Keyboard Between Two Tones Split page EN 46 If you play the keyboard when both Layer and Split are off only the Upper 1 part will sound 1 Perform the operation described in Selecting a Single Tone page EN 41 operation to select the Upper 1 tone 2 Select the 01 Standard of the F button set See To change the F Button Set page EN 32 Sounding Two Different Ton...

Page 48: ...erform the operation described in Selecting a Single Tone page EN 41 operation to select the Upper 2 tone 1 Select the 01 Standard of the F button set See To change the F Button Set page EN 32 2 Touch the F4 button LAYER to turn off the indicator on the display Unlayering the Keyboard Part name U2 Upper 2 Displayed when Layer is on ...

Page 49: ...the tone of the Lower part while the upper right side range of the keyboard sounds the tone of the Upper 1 and Upper 2 parts when Layer is on For details on layering see Sounding Two Different Tones at the Same Time Layer page EN 44 1 Perform the operation described in Selecting a Single Tone page EN 41 operation to select the upper range tone Upper 1 tone 2 Select the 01 Standard of the F button ...

Page 50: ...tton set See To change the F Button Set page EN 32 2 Touch and hold the F3 button SPLIT The SPLIT POINT screen appears 3 Press the keyboard key you want to be the split point lowest note of the upper range The note of the split point is changed to that of the key pressed You can also change the split point using the touch ring or touching the ENTER button to display a list of note names 4 Touch th...

Page 51: ...ference Volume of each part stereo pan Hall Simulator Reverb Chorus Using the Mixer page EN 65 Octave shift for each part Changing the Pitch in Octave Units Octave Shift page EN 132 Fine tuning of each part Adjusting the Tuning Separately for Each Part Upper 1 Upper 2 Lower Part Fine Tune page EN 131 Enable disable pedal operation for each part Enabling Disabling the Pedal Operation for Each Part ...

Page 52: ...4 Listening of the F button set See To change the F Button Set page EN 32 2 Touch the F2 button SMODE The Sound Mode screen appears 3 Touch the top or bottom of the touch ring to change the setting value Applying Effects Using the Sound Mode Effects Hall Simulator Reverb and Surround Hall Simulator The hall simulator effect simulates the rich clarity unconstrained brilliance and other distinctive ...

Page 53: ...v Type 3 Trace the touch ring to change the setting value Specifying the Hall Simulator Reverb Type Setting value Description Tone The type is automatically set to match the selected tone Salon N Y Club Scoring Stage Opera Hall Viennese Hall L A Hall Berlin Hall BritishStadium Various types of hall simulator For example N Y Club simulates the acoustics of a music club in Manhattan while Berlin Hal...

Page 54: ... The SOUND MODE screen shown in step 2 can also be displayed by touch and hold the F button to which SMODE is assigned 1 Touch the FUNCTION button to display the FUNCTION menu 2 Use the touch ring to select SOUND SOUND MODE Surund Type 3 Trace the touch ring to change the desired setting value You can choose from Type 1 small effect Type 2 medium effect and Type 3 large effect Depending on the ton...

Page 55: ...FF depending on the built in tone For tones that use DSP effects a preset appropriate for the tone is assigned as the default DSP This is called a DSP tone To check whether a particular tone is a DSP tone refer to Tone Lists in the separate Built in Music Data Lists 1 Perform the operation described in Selecting a Single Tone page EN 41 operation to select a tone 2 Select the 10 Effect F button se...

Page 56: ... tone 001 Mono 1BandEQ and after are Preset DSPs with their own names such as equalizer or compressor See Preset DSP List page EN 183 for details on the name and configuration of each preset DSP The DSP of this Digital Piano consists of up to four modules M1 M4 as shown in the figures below In the case of a single module In the case of four modules Each module can contain various effects equalizer...

Page 57: ...ault DSP of a DSP tone page EN 52 select the DSP tone here 2 Select the 10 Effect F button set See To change the F Button Set page EN 32 3 Touch and hold the F4 button DSP The DSP screen appears 4 Touch the ENTER button to display the DSP TYPE screen 5 Use the touch ring to select the type of DSP for which you want to change the settings If you want to change the default DSP settings of the tone y...

Page 58: ...dule For more information see About Bypass page EN 56 8 Change the parameter settings 1 Touch the top or bottom of the touch ring to select the parameter you want to change 2 Use the touch ring to change the value of the selected parameter For parameters and values see Parameter List of DSP Module Effects page EN 188 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 as many times as necessary 4 Touch the EXIT button to retu...

Page 59: ...enabled When set to On the module is bypassed from the line connecting the sound source to the output disabling the effects in the module If there is a module with unnecessary effects in a DSP consisting of multiple modules set Bypass to On for that module Module Bypass Off Module Bypass On Output Output Sound Source Sound Source ...

Page 60: ... desired setting value The mixer can be used to adjust the chorus applied to each part Upper 1 Upper 2 Lower separately For more information see Using the Mixer page EN 65 Using Chorus Chorus Flanger Short Delay Changing the Chorus Type Setting value Description Tone The chorus type is automatically set to match the selected tone Chorus 1 to 4 Four chorus types with different characteristics FB Ch...

Page 61: ...of the F button set See To change the F Button Set page EN 32 2 Touch the F2 button EFECT The EFFECT screen appears 3 Touch the top or bottom of the touch ring to select Brilliance 4 Change the Brilliance setting Use the touch ring to change the desired setting You can adjust the setting between 12 and 12 When 1 or higher the sound is brighter when 1 or lower the sound is darker Adjusting Brillian...

Page 62: ...m whose settings you want to change For more information on each setting item see List of Acoustic Piano Sound Setting Items page EN 60 4 Changes the setting value of the selected item The setting value of each item can be changed within the following range Trace the touch ring to change the desired setting value 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 as necessary Adjusting Acoustic Piano Sound Characteristics Ac...

Page 63: ...resonance Damper Noise Damper Noise Damper noise is a slight metallic ringing sound that is generated as the damper of an acoustic piano separates from the strings when the damper pedal is pressed You can use this setting item to adjust the volume level of the noise Key On Noise Key On Action Noise When the keys of an acoustic piano are tapped with extremely light pressure piano mechanism operatio...

Page 64: ...io input from the MIC IN jack For more information see Using the Mixer page EN 65 1 Select the 05 Song Play of the F button set See To change the F Button Set page EN 32 2 Touch the F4 button MICFX The microphone effect is enabled and the F button menu F4 appears enclosed in brackets 3 To disable the microphone effect touch the F4 button MICFX The enclosing brackets disappear Using Microphone Effe...

Page 65: ... and hold the F4 button MICFX The MIC FX screen appears 3 Touch the ENTER button to display the MIC FX TYPE screen 4 Use the touch ring to select the type of microphone effect There are 25 effect types to choose from For more information see Microphone Effect Type List page EN 224 Specifying the Microphone Effect Type ...

Page 66: ... the registration function page EN 86 to save them 1 Select the 05 Song Play of the F button set See To change the F Button Set page EN 32 2 Touch and hold the F4 button MICFX The MIC FX screen appears 3 Touch the ENTER button to display the MIC FX TYPE screen 4 Use the touch ring to select the type of microphone effect for which you want to change the settings After making your selection touch th...

Page 67: ...rameter you want to change 2 Use the touch ring to change the value of the selected parameter For parameters and values see Parameter List of Module Effects page EN 226 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 as many times as necessary 4 Touch the EXIT button to return to the MIC FX screen 8 If necessary adjust other parameters in the other modules in the same way following steps 6 to 7 9 When all necessary settin...

Page 68: ...ust the depth of the chorus effect 3 Use the touch ring to select the parameter category you want to adjust then touch the ENTER button For example if you select VOLUME and touch the ENTER button the following screen will appear 4 Touch the top or bottom of the touch ring to select the item whose value you want to change 5 Change the value of the selected item Trace the touch ring to change the va...

Page 69: ... to 63 64 Left most 00 Central 63 Right most Mic In Adjusts the stereo pan of input audio from the MIC IN jack HALL REV Hall Rev Return Adjusts the overall depth Return value while maintaining the balance of the currently set Hall Simulator Reverb depth Send value for each part of the following items U1 Part Send Mic In Send 000 to 127 U1 Part Send U2 Part Send L Part Send Adjusts the Send value t...

Page 70: ... The strength of the pedal s effect varies continuously with the depth to which you depress the pedal Soft Pedal Pressing this pedal while playing suppresses notes played on the keyboard after the pedal was pressed and makes them sound softer Sostenuto Pedal Only the notes of the keys that are depressed when this pedal is pressed are sustained even if the keyboard keys are released until the pedal...

Page 71: ...N 68 to select Exp Type2 To specify the pedal type 1 Select the 13 KB Setting of the F button set See To change the F Button Set page EN 32 2 Touch the F3 button PEDAL The EXP ASGN PEDAL screen appears Confirm that the cursor is on Pedal Type 3 Use the touch ring to change the desired setting The polarity of expression pedals varies by manufacturer When connecting an expression pedal select Exp Ty...

Page 72: ...nd Upper 2 part volume level balance Damper Sustains notes played while the pedal is depressed even if the keys are subsequently released Organ and other tones that are sustained as long as keys are depressed continue to sound as long as the pedal is depressed Sostenuto Sustains only the notes of the keys that are depressed when the pedal is pressed until the pedal is released even if the keyboard...

Page 73: ...EDAL The EXP ASGN PEDAL screen appears 4 Touch the top or bottom of the touch ring to select Exp Calibration then touch the ENTER button A confirmation screen will appear To cancel the operation touch the left NO of the touch ring 5 To start calibration touch the right YES of the touch ring 6 When Highest is displayed press the toe end of the pedal down as far as it will go then touch the ENTER bu...

Page 74: ...ch ring to select PEDAL UNIT then touch the ENTER button To change the settings of the pedal connected to the EXPRESSION ASSIGNABLE jack Use the touch ring to select EXP ASGN PEDAL then touch the ENTER button 4 Touch the top or bottom of the touch ring to select Upper 1 Part Upper 2 Part or Lower Part 5 Use the touch ring to change the desired setting Select On to enable pedal operation for the pa...

Page 75: ...r performance sound are assigned to each of the knobs as follows K1 knob Cutoff Freq K2 knob Resonance The operation below shows an example of knob usage under initial default settings 1 Rotate the K1 knob This temporarily displays the function name CUTOFF FREQ that is currently assigned to the K1 knob The parameter value changes in accordance with the position of the K1 knob 2 Rotate the K2 knob ...

Page 76: ...the K1 knob or K2 Assign to change the function of the K2 knob 4 Use the touch ring to select the function you want to assign to the knob For more information see List of Assignable Functions to the Knobs page EN 74 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 as necessary Instead of steps 1 and 2 above the KNOB screen can also be displayed by rotating the K1 or K2 knob while touching the FUNCTION button If the K1 knob...

Page 77: ...Upper 1 part Chorus Send Mixer Adjusts the send value to the chorus for the Upper 1 part Attack Time Knob CTRL Adjusts the time after a key is pressed from when the note starts to sound until it reaches maximum volume A larger value specifies a slower attack Release Time Knob CTRL Adjusts how long notes linger after keyboard keys are released A larger value specifies a longer release Vibrato Rate ...

Page 78: ... send value to the Hall Simulator Reverb for all the keyboard parts Upper 1 Upper 2 and Lower KB Chorus Send Mixer Adjust the send value to the chorus for all the keyboard parts Upper 1 Upper 2 and Lower KB Group Volume Mixer Adjust the group volume level of the keyboard parts Upper 1 Upper 2 and Lower MIDISongVolume Mixer Adjusts playback volume level of the MIDI song data DSP Parameter 1 Tone Ad...

Page 79: ...ch and hold the F3 button KNOB A confirmation screen will appear To cancel the operation touch the left of the touch ring NO at this point 3 To reset touch the right of the touch ring YES Complete appears and the display returns to the screen shown in Step 1 Resetting the Parameters of the Functions Currently Assigned to the Knobs ...

Page 80: ... tone that includes a preset DSP effect Please refer to the separate Built in Music Data Lists for a list of tones with built in DSP effects The DSP tones that include the rotary effect are organ tones numbered 61 62 65 66 67 71 72 73 74 75 76 79 80 81 Using the CONTROL Button Selecting the Function Assigned to the CONTROL Button Setting value Description Modulation Modulation is applied while the...

Page 81: ...n of the portamento can be changed using the knob Assign Portamento Time as the function of the knob For details see Changing the Function Assigned to a Knob page EN 73 To change the Modulation settings The settings shown in the table below which appear in the CONTROL screen of Selecting the Function Assigned to the CONTROL Button page EN 77 can be used to change the settings when modulation is as...

Page 82: ... You can adjust the amount of pitch change that happens when the wheel is moved to the upper or lower limit in semitone steps For example when set to 2 the pitch rises 2 semitones when the wheel is moved to the upper limit and falls 2 semitones at the lower limit 1 Select the 13 KB Setting of the F button set See To change the F Button Set page EN 32 2 Touch the F2 button WHEEL The WHEEL screen ap...

Page 83: ...the Pitch Bend Range page EN 79 then adjust the settings below Enabling Disabling the Pitch Bend Wheel Operation for Each Part Upper 1 Upper 2 Lower Setting item Values Description Upper1 Part Upper2 Part Lower Part On Off Enables On or disables Off the pitch bend wheel operation for the Upper 1 Upper 2 Lower parts ...

Page 84: ...2 Touch the F2 button METRO The METRONOME screen appears 3 Touch the top or bottom of the touch ring to select the setting you want to change The table below shows the available settings and values The Tempo setting and Tempo Mark setting are linked to each other Using the Metronome Starting or Stopping the Metronome Changing the Metronome Settings Tempo Beat Pattern etc Setting item Setting value...

Page 85: ...lent and 127 maximum volume While Playing Sets whether the metronome will play a sound On or not Off during playback of MIDI data songs in SONG mode page EN 106 While Recording Sets whether the metronome will play a sound On or not Off while recording with the MIDI recorder page EN 113 Selecting this setting Sets this tempo BPM Largo 46 Lento 52 Adagio 56 Andante 72 Moderato 96 Allegretto 108 Alle...

Page 86: ... rhythm 8 Beat Shuffle 4 8 beat shuffle rhythm Triplet8Beat 1 4 Triplet 8 beat rhythm Triplet8Beat 2 4 Triplet 8 beat rhythm 6 8 Pop 6 6 beat rhythm for slow tempo 16 Beat 4 Simple 16 beat rhythm 16 Beat Shuffle 4 16 beat shuffle rhythm Ballad 8 Beat 4 8 beat rhythm for slow tempo Ballad 16 Beat 4 16 beat rhythm for slow tempo Dance Beat 4 Simple dance beat Dance Shuffle 4 Dance beat shuffle Waltz...

Page 87: ...G The Arpeggiator turns on and appears on the display When a chord or single note is pressed on the keyboard the Digital Piano plays an arpeggio of the currently selected type 3 To turn off the Arpeggiator touch the F1 button ARPEG so is not displayed 1 Select the 12 Control of the F button set See To change the F Button Set page EN 32 2 Touch and hold the F1 button ARPEG The ARPEGGIATOR screen ap...

Page 88: ...epends on the tempo setting For more information see Changing the Metronome Settings Tempo Beat Pattern etc page EN 81 You can assign turning the Arpeggio Hold on off to a pedal connected to the EXPRESSION ASSIGNABLE jack For more information see Using Pedals page EN 67 Assigning Arpeg Note Len to the CONTROL button allows you to change the length of notes in some Arpeggiator patterns For more inf...

Page 89: ...ly a portion of the registered settings There are four registration areas REG 1 to REG 4 corresponding to the F1 REG 1 to F4 REG 4 buttons respectively A set of REG 1 to REG 4 is called a bank and there are 24 banks in total meaning you can register up to 96 setting states Registration is not available during demo song playback page EN 39 SONG mode page EN 106 or during various setting operations ...

Page 90: ... you need 2 Select the 02 Regist Setting of the F Button Set See To change the F Button Set page EN 32 3 Touch the F1 button BANK The REGIST BANK screen appears 4 Trace the touch ring to select the destination bank then touch the EXIT button 5 Touch the F2 button STORE The REGIST STORE screen appears Saving a Setup Registration ...

Page 91: ...ring YES to save the registration Complete appears and the display returns to the screen shown in Step 5 8 Touch the EXIT button to return to the top screen 1 Select the bank you want to rename using Steps 2 through 4 of Saving a Setup Registration page EN 87 2 Touch the F4 button BNAME The bank name editing screen appears 3 Change the bank name to the desired name For details on the subsequent st...

Page 92: ...ant to recall the registration from the currently selected bank 2 Turn the Freeze function on or off as needed For more information see Freeze Function page EN 90 3 Select the 03 Registration of the F Button Set See To change the F Button Set page EN 32 4 Touch one of the F buttons F1 to F4 The corresponding registration REG 1 to REG 4 is recalled Recalling a Setup Registration The indicates that ...

Page 93: ...ears 3 Touch the top or bottom of the touch ring to select the setting item you want to change For details on the setting items see Registration Memory Data page EN 92 4 Switch the setting value of the selected item between On freeze and Off do not freeze 5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 as necessary To enable or disable freeze 1 Select the 02 Regist Setting of the F Button Set See To change the F Button Se...

Page 94: ...change the value of Pedal Target to Seq Recall Inc or Seq Recall Dec 5 Step on the pedal to recall a registration When the set value is Seq Recall Inc Briefly stepping on the pedal recalls registrations in ascending order of bank number registration number i e 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 1 2 2 Stepping on the pedal and holding it recalls registrations in reverse order i e 2 2 2 1 1 4 1 3 When the set value ...

Page 95: ...rophone Effect Type Effect On Off M1 to M3 settings Brilliance setting by knob operations Effect Transpose setting Transpose Split Point setting Split Point Arpeggiator On Off Type and other settings Arpeggio Hold On Off setting by a pedal connected to the EXPRESSION ASSIGNABLE jack Arpeggio Note Length settings by CONTROL button or knob operations Arpeggiator Metronome settings Tempo Tempo Mark G...

Page 96: ...st of Assignable Functions to the Knobs page EN 74 3 Corresponds to the functions displayed as Tone in the Category column of List of Assignable Functions to the Knobs page EN 74 4 Corresponds to the functions displayed as Mixer in the Category column of List of Assignable Functions to the Knobs page EN 74 Registration data can be saved to a USB flash drive as banks For more information see Saving...

Page 97: ...ting Registration Setting BANK STORE FREEZ BNAME 03 Registration Registration REG 1 REG 2 REG 3 REG 4 04 Listening Listening ADPTR SMODE PPOSI MIXER 05 Song Play Song Play SONG SMODE PPOSI MICFX 06 Song Lesson Song Lesson SONG s d METRO 07 Piano Collect Piano Collection 001PR 004ST 005BA 009CO 08 E PianoCollect Electric Piano Collection 018SP 019JU 023IN 024WH 09 Favorite Piano Favorite Piano ACSI...

Page 98: ... Button Set and save it see Example 2 Example 1 Editing the 01 Standard preset F Button Set and saving it as a user F Button Set 1 Select the 01 Standard of the F Button Set See To change the F Button Set page EN 32 2 While touching the FUNCTION button touch the F1 button The F BUTTON EDIT screen appears Since you touched the F1 button the F1 button is selected as the target for assigning a differ...

Page 99: ... the top or bottom of the touch ring while the F BUTTON EDIT screen is displayed to select F2 F3 or F4 then change the setting of the selected button 4 When you are done making the necessary changes touch the EXIT button A screen appears to confirm whether you want to save the F Button Set To exit the operation without saving touch the left of the touch ring NO 5 Touch the right of the touch ring ...

Page 100: ...r F Button Set and saving it 1 Select an empty user F Button Set See To change the F Button Set page EN 32 2 Touch the FUNCTION button to display the FUNCTION menu 3 Use the touch ring to select F BUTTON SETTING F BUTTON EDIT 4 Touch the ENTER button The F BUTTON EDIT screen appears The F1 button is now selected as the target that will be assigned a different function appears to the right of the F...

Page 101: ...e to Tone Category and touch the ENTER button to select a tone For more information see Assigning a tone to an F button page EN 99 6 Touch the top or bottom of the touch ring while the F BUTTON EDIT screen is displayed to select F2 F3 or F4 and then change the setting of the selected button 7 When you are done making the necessary changes touch the EXIT button A screen appears to confirm whether y...

Page 102: ...ve destination then touch the ENTER button After Complete appears the display returns to the F BUTTON SETTING screen 10 Touch and hold the EXIT button to return to the top screen Assigning a tone to an F button Perform the following during Step 3 of Example 1 page EN 95 or Step 4 of Example 2 page EN 97 1 Touch the ENTER button to display the list of settings and select Tone Category 2 Touch the E...

Page 103: ...g value When you return to the top screen after saving the F Button Set the tone number and the first two letters of the tone name appear in the F button menu as shown below 1 Select the F Button Set you want to rename See To change the F Button Set page EN 32 2 Touch the FUNCTION button to display the FUNCTION menu 3 Use the touch ring to select F BUTTON SETTING FB SET NAME EDIT Changing the Name...

Page 104: ...TER button A screen appears to confirm whether you want to save the name of the F Button Set To return to the editing screen without saving touch the left of the touch ring NO 7 Touch the right of the touch ring YES A screen appears to select which user F Button Set to use as the save destination 8 Trace the touch ring to select the user F Button Set to use as the save destination then touch the E...

Page 105: ...Touch the top or bottom of the touch ring to select the F button set to erase then touch the ENTER button A screen appears to confirm whether you want to erase the F Button Set To cancel touch the left of the touch ring NO 5 Touch the right of the touch ring YES to erase After Complete appears the display returns to the F BUTTON SETTING screen 6 Touch and hold the EXIT button to return to the top ...

Page 106: ...Displays the Registration Bank selection screen Saving a Setup Registration page EN 87 Bank Name BNAME Displays the Registration Bank name edit screen Changing a Registration Bank Name page EN 88 Store STORE Displays the REGIST STORE screen for saving a setup registration Saving a Setup Registration page EN 87 Freeze FREEZ Turns Freeze function on off Displays the Freeze function setting screen Fr...

Page 107: ...ng Back MIDI Data or Audio Data page EN 107 Arpeggiator ARPEG Turns the Arpeggiator on and off Displays the Arpeggiator setting screen Using the Arpeggiator page EN 84 Duet DUET Turns the Duet function on and off Displays the Duet function setting screen Splitting the Keyboard for Duet Play page EN 135 Keyboard KEYBD Displays the KEYBOARD screen in the FUNCTION menu Using the FUNCTION Menu page EN...

Page 108: ...k MIDI Data or Audio Data page EN 107 k k Pauses the currently playing song Playing Back MIDI Data or Audio Data page EN 107 Song Type STYPE Displays the song setting screen Playing Back MIDI Data or Audio Data page EN 107 Transpose TRANS Displays the Transpose setting screen Changing the Pitch in Semitone Steps Transpose page EN 130 Tone Category Recalls the specified tone Assigning a tone to an ...

Page 109: ...ASIO s proprietary extended MIDI format MRF Dedicated format for MIDI recorder songs recorded with this Digital Piano Listening to Songs SONG Mode Data Types of Playable Songs Song Number 1 Type of Song File Extension 2 001 to 010 User songs Up to 10 of your favorite songs can be stored in the Digital Piano s internal memory The data can be transferred to the Digital Piano from a USB flash drive o...

Page 110: ...ving MIDI data and audio data to a USB flash drive for playback on this Digital Piano see Saving MIDI Files or Audio Files for Playback on your Digital Piano to a USB Flash Drive page EN 143 For details on loading MIDI data user songs from a USB flash drive to the internal memory of this Digital Piano see Loading USB Flash Drive Data into the Digital Piano s Internal Memory page EN 145 The metrono...

Page 111: ...ing you want to change 5 To start playback touch the a button During playback the following operations are available Touch the F1 button s Backs up the song a little Touch and hold the F1 button s While held down the song will rewind Touch the F2 button k Pauses the currently playing song Touch while paused to resume playback Touch the F3 button d Advances the song a little Touch and hold the F3 b...

Page 112: ...ing Back MIDI Data or Audio Data page EN 107 to select the user song song numbers 001 to 010 you want to delete 2 Touch and hold the 0REC button A confirmation screen will appear To cancel the operation touch the left of the touch ring NO at this point 3 Touch the right of the touch ring YES to delete Complete is displayed and the display returns to the SONG mode screen For details on deleting a M...

Page 113: ...to select Audio C Cancel 4 Trace the touch ring to toggle the setting between On and Off 5 Touch the EXIT button to return to the SONG mode screen See Adjusting the Volume Level Stereo Pan and Effects for Each Part page EN 65 Use MIXER VOLUME Audio Song to adjust the playback volume of audio data relative to the overall volume Use MIXER HALL REV AudioSongSend to adjust the send value of audio data...

Page 114: ...ation keyboard keys press release key velocity 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 five songs each song up to approximately 30 000 notes total of system track and solo track Keyboard performance information is recorded to a USB flash drive as audio data 2...

Page 115: ...sh drive For more information see Saving Digital Piano Data to a USB Flash Drive page EN 143 MIDI Recorder Audio Recorder Plays back system track and solo track simultaneously 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 ...

Page 116: ...ther the metronome should sound during recording To have the Metronome sound while recording set While Recording to On in the METRONOME screen A MIDI recorder song has two recording tracks a system track and a solo track and some settings such as effects are recorded only on the system track For what s recorded on each track see Items Reflected in Contents When Recording to the MIDI Recorder Song ...

Page 117: ... the 0REC button lights up red Recording can also be started automatically by pressing a keyboard key and starting to play Recording can also be started with any of the following operations Pressing down on the pedal Recalling a registration page EN 89 Pressing the CONTROL button Rotating either of the knob Moving the pitch bend wheel up or down When the remaining available capacity is low during ...

Page 118: ...number that has not yet been recorded is automatically selected However please note the following When the SONG mode screen is displayed in step 3 or step 6 and a song number between 011 and 015 is selected touching the 0REC button to start recording will overwrite the selected song number If all five songs have been recorded and step 3 is omitted when the 0REC button is touched in step 4 Data Ful...

Page 119: ...low shows the setting values and settings for each setting item 4 Change the setting of the selected item Trace the touch ring to change the desired setting 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 as necessary 6 To start recording with the changed settings resume operation from step 5 of Recording with the MIDI Recorder page EN 113 To stop recording at this point touch the 0REC button The 0REC button will light up...

Page 120: ... song to check the recording and the tracks that have already been recorded 2 Touch the 0REC button The 0REC button flashes red and the Digital Piano is ready to record 3 Touch and hold the 0REC button to display the RECORD SETTING screen 4 Trace the touch ring to set the Rec Track to System or Solo Select Solo to record the solo track while playing the pre recorded system track or System to recor...

Page 121: ...nt to play The five MIDI recorder songs are named 011 Rec Song 1 to 015 Rec Song 5 Select the number of a song that has already been recorded 4 If necessary set the part and tempo to be played Touch the top or bottom of the touch ring to select the setting you want to change 5 To start playback touch the a button During playback the following operations are available Touch the F1 button s Backs up...

Page 122: ... track you want to erase 4 Touch the ENTER button A confirmation screen will appear To cancel the operation touch the left of the touch ring NO here 5 To erase touch the right of the touch ring YES Complete is displayed and the display returns to the SONG mode screen Deleting a MIDI Recorder Song Entire Song Individual Tracks Menu item What will be erased SONG CLEAR Erases the entire song SYSTEM T...

Page 123: ... 1 2 2 Pitch Bend Wheel operations Pitch bend range The parameter settings with the knob operations Portamento Time setting etc 3 3 4 CONTROL button operations Acoustic Simulator settings Chorus type Brilliance setting Hall Simulator Reverb settings On Off Type Surround settings Portamento On Off 5 Tone number 5 Layer Split Mixer Volume Keyboard overall volume Upper1 Upper2 Lower part volume 5 Pan...

Page 124: ...dioVol AudioSongVolume 4 Not recorded when one of the functions below is assigned to the knob Brilliance Layer Balance Upper2 Fine Tune Upper2 Pan Lower Volume Lower Pan KB Group Volume When one of the functions below is assigned to the knob only the setting changes to the Upper 1 part are recorded KB Reverb Send KB Chorus Send UpperPanBalance 5 Upper 1 only 6 Octave shifted notes are recorded Par...

Page 125: ...o exit the setup 2 Plug a USB flash drive into the USB Type A port on this Digital Piano When a USB flash drive is plugged in MOUNTING will be displayed for a while It may take a minute or so for the display to disappear For information on handling USB flash drives and installing and removing them from the Digital Piano see Connecting a USB Flash Drive to and Detaching It from the Digital Piano pa...

Page 126: ...ack operations see Playing Back a Song from the Audio Recorder page EN 125 Audio recorder songs are saved with the file name TAKE wav where is 01 to 99 Up to 99 songs can be recorded to the USB flash drive Each time a recording is made a file is automatically created with the next number in sequence in the destination memory internal or USB For information on what to do if you get a Too Many Files...

Page 127: ...ng Back a Song from the Audio Recorder page EN 125 WAV format audio data MP3 format audio data File name extension WAV Format Linear PCM Sampling frequency 44 1kHz Bit depth 16bit Channel Stereo File name extension MP3 Format MPEG 1 Audio Layer3 Sampling frequency 44 1kHz 48kHz Bit rate 32 to 320kbps variable bit rate VBR Channel Monaural Stereo ...

Page 128: ... change to Audio Mode 1 Touch the F4 STYPE button 2 Trace the touch ring to change the Song Type setting to Audio USB Drv 3 Touch the EXIT button to return to the SONG mode screen 3 Trace the touch ring to select the audio recorder song you want to play 4 To start playback touch the a button During playback the following operations are available Touch the F1 button s Backs up the song a little Tou...

Page 129: ...ouch and hold the 0REC button A confirmation screen will appear To cancel the operation touch the left of the touch ring NO at this point 3 To erase touch the right of the touch ring YES Wait is displayed during the erase process When done Complete is displayed and the display returns to the SONG mode screen Deleting a Song from the Audio Recorder ...

Page 130: ... FUNCTION menu 2 Use the touch ring to select KEYBOARD KBD SETTING then touch the ENTER button The KBD SETTING screen appears Confirm that the cursor is on Touch Response Adjusting Keyboard Sensitivity Changing Keyboard Response to Key Velocity Touch Response Pressing fast produces louder notes Pressing slowly produces softer notes Do not try to use too much pressure Changing Touch Response Sensit...

Page 131: ...ouch ring to change the desired value Setting value Description Off Disables Touch Response Sound volume is fixed regardless of key press speed Light 2 Light 1 Makes production of a louder sound easier so touch feels lighter than Normal Light 2 is lighter to the touch than Light 1 Normal Specifies normal sensitivity Heavy 1 Heavy 2 Makes production of a louder sound more difficult so touch Heavy f...

Page 132: ...ed touch expressions such as whether notes are connected or cut off allowing for a natural playing feel The KeyOff Response in the FUNCTION menu can be used to adjust the timing of the damping 1 Touch the FUNCTION button to display the FUNCTION menu 2 Use the touch ring to select KEYBOARD KBD SETTING KeyOff Response 3 Change the KeyOff Response setting Use the touch ring to change the desired sett...

Page 133: ...of the Digital Piano 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 You can change the frequency in 0 1 Hz steps 1 Touch the FUNCTION button to display the FUNCTION Menu 2 Touch the top or bottom of the touch ring to select SYSTEM then touch the ENTER button The SYSTEM screen appears Co...

Page 134: ... Splitting the Keyboard Between Two Tones Split page EN 46 1 Touch the FUNCTION button to display the FUNCTION Menu 2 Use the touch ring to select KEYBOARD PART FINE TUNE then touch the ENTER button The PART FINE TUNE screen appears 3 Touch the top or bottom of the touch ring to select the part you want to fine tune 4 Change the setting value of the selected part Trace the touch ring to change the...

Page 135: ...wo Tones Split page EN 46 1 Touch the FUNCTION button to display the FUNCTION Menu 2 Use the touch ring to select KEYBOARD PART OCT SHIFT then touch the ENTER button The PART OCT SHIFT screen appears 3 Touch the top or bottom of the touch ring to select the part to octave shift 4 Change the setting value of the selected part Trace the touch ring to change the desired setting value 5 Repeat Steps 3...

Page 136: ...e Type 3 Change the Scale Type setting value Trace the touch ring to change the desired setting value You can choose from the temperaments in the table below Changing the Scale Tuning Temperament of the Keyboard Changing the Scale Setting Value Scale Temperament Name Equal Equal Temperament Pure Major Pure Major Temperament Pure Minor Pure Minor Temperament Pythagorean Pythagorean Temperament Kirn...

Page 137: ...note Generally a piano is tuned so high notes are relatively higher and low notes are relatively lower This type of tuning is called stretch tuning You can disable Stretch Tuning if you want 1 Touch the FUNCTION button to display the FUNCTION Menu 2 Use the touch ring to select KEYBOARD SCALE TUNING Stretch Tuning 3 Trace the touch ring to toggle the setting value between On and Off Enabling or Di...

Page 138: ...uet of the F Button Set See To change the F Button Set page EN 32 2 Touch the F1 button DUET Duet is turned on and the indicator appears on the display 3 If necessary change the settings for the Duet function The keyboard range can be changed in octave units and the sound output by the left and right side of the keyboard can be split between the left and right speakers For more information see Con...

Page 139: ...ET The indicator disappears A sustain pedal sold separately can be connected to the EXPRESSION ASSIGNABLE jack and used as a shared left and right damper pedal Half pedal operation is not supported Some settings cannot be changed while Duet is active The following functions are assigned to the CONTROL button and K1 and K2 knobs respectively while Duet is active they cannot be changed CONTROL butto...

Page 140: ...9 DSP page EN 52 Chorus page EN 57 and Acoustic Simulator page EN 59 functions and some Mixer settings page EN 65 are not available Configuring Duet Settings Setting Item Setting Value Description Duet Mode Duet On Both speakers output sound from both the left and right sides of the keyboard Duet Pan The left speaker outputs sound from the left side of the keyboard only and the right speaker outpu...

Page 141: ...ano to a USB flash drive allows you to load and use the data in the future MIDI recorder songs Registration data All user data Saving Digital Piano Data to a USB Flash Drive page EN 143 This section explains the information below USB flash drive supported for use with the Digital Piano Data types supported by the Digital Piano using a USB flash drive Connecting a USB flash drive to and detach it f...

Page 142: ...SIO proprietary data to MIDI data file name extension CMF SMF Standard MIDI File Format 0 1 Standard MIDI file format that can be exchanged with a compatible device from another manufacturer File name extension MID 1 Can be converted to Standard MIDI file SMF format 0 File name extension MID for save Saving as a MRF format file In addition to performance information model specific settings such as...

Page 143: ...can be loaded into the Digital Piano from a USB flash drive For details on registration see Saving and Recalling Performance Setups Registration page EN 86 All User Data All user data stored in the Digital Piano can be saved as a single file to a USB flash drive extension DAL Saved DAL files can be loaded into the Digital Piano from a USB flash drive Copyrights The rights of creators and copyright...

Page 144: ...or 20 seconds or even longer for a USB flash drive to be mounted We recommend that you 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 Piano s USB Type ...

Page 145: ...USB flash drive format it on your computer or some other device before formatting it with this Digital Piano In the case of an exFAT format USB flash drive the number of importable files may be limited if long file names are used 1 Insert the USB flash drive you want to format into the USB Type A port on the Digital Piano 2 Touch the FUNCTION button to display the FUNCTION Menu 3 Use the touch rin...

Page 146: ...reen displays a menu for selecting the type of data that can be saved MIDI REC SONG MIDI recorder songs REGIST BANK Registration Bank ALL All user data in the Digital Piano s internal memory Saving MIDI Files or Audio Files for Playback on your Digital Piano to a USB Flash Drive Copyrights You are allowed to use recordings for your personal use Any reproduction of an audio or music format file wit...

Page 147: ...you selected REGIST BANK 1 Touch the top or bottom of the touch ring to select the data to save then touch the ENTER button The file name editing screen appears 5 Rename the file if necessary For details see To change a character page EN 35 To insert a character page EN 36 and To delete a character page EN 36 6 To confirm the file name touch the ENTER button Sure or Replace appears in the screen c...

Page 148: ...n in Step 4 Replace 4 Touch the top or bottom of the touch ring to select the area to load from then touch the ENTER button The Sure or Replace message appears in the screen confirming whether you want to load the file Sure Appears when there is no data in the load destination Replace Checks whether you want to overwrite the data since there is data in the load destination To exit the operation wi...

Page 149: ...touch ring to select the type of file to delete then touch the ENTER button 4 Touch the top or bottom of the touch ring to select the file you want to delete 5 Touch the ENTER button A screen Sure appears to confirm whether you want to delete it To exit the operation without deleting it touch the left of the touch ring NO 6 To delete it touch the right of the touch ring YES Wait is displayed durin...

Page 150: ...screen appears 6 Rename the file For details of the procedure see To change a character page EN 35 To insert a character page EN 36 and To delete a character page EN 36 7 To confirm the file name touch the ENTER button The confirmation screen displays Sure or Replace Sure Appears when there are no files with the same name on the destination USB flash drive Replace Confirms whether you want to over...

Page 151: ...rument The initial default setting is On When set to Off the Digital Piano outputs performance data MIDI data but the Digital Piano itself does not produce any sound MIDI Hi Reso MIDI Out Switches High Resolution Velocity MIDI Out on off Sets whether the key on and key off velocities are output as high resolution MIDI output When set to on high resolution velocity information compatible with the h...

Page 152: ...tooth Low Energy MIDI compatible device Lights while connected to a Bluetooth audio compatible device The wireless functionality of this Digital Piano is turned on under the initial default settings The wireless functionality can be turned off when necessary such as when you do not want the Digital Piano to send out a signal 1 Select the 04 Listening of the F button set See To change the F Button ...

Page 153: ... EN 32 2 Touch and hold the F1 button ADPTR The WIRELESS screen appears 3 Trace the touch ring to change the Notification Vol setting value The volume can be changed to a value between 0 and 127 Notification Tones This type of connection Sounds this notification tone Connection with a Bluetooth audio device Rising piano tone melody Disconnection from a Bluetooth audio device Falling piano tone mel...

Page 154: ... if it is off 4 In the settings screen of the dedicated app installed on your smart device select WU BT10 MIDI Do not operate the Digital Piano while it is connecting to a smart device When connected the indicator appears in the upper right corner of the Digital Piano s top screen and a notification tone sounds The procedure in Step 4 above is necessary every time you use the dedicated app When th...

Page 155: ...Digital Piano s USB Type A port 2 Open the settings screen of the external device and turn on the Bluetooth function if it is off 3 Select the 04 Listening of the F button set See To change the F Button Set page EN 32 4 Touch and hold the F1 button ADPTR The WIRELESS screen appears 5 Use the touch ring to select Audio Pairing then touch the ENTER button Pairing appears on the display of the Digita...

Page 156: ...procedure described in Pairing the Digital Piano with a Bluetooth Audio Device page EN 152 The following procedure will delete the pairing registration between this Digital Piano and the external device connected over the Bluetooth audio connection After performing the procedure below you should also delete the Digital Piano pairing registration information from external devices that have been con...

Page 157: ...Wireless Connections EN 154 5 To delete the pairing registration information touch the right of the touch ring YES Complete appears and the display returns to the WIRELESS screen ...

Page 158: ...no Roll Score Viewer Music Player Live Concert Simulator Piano Remote Controller Data Center For details on each function see the user s manual of the dedicated app Follow the procedure below to use the dedicated app 1 Install CASIO MUSIC SPACE on your smart device See the Downloads section of the website below https support casio com global en emi manual PX S6000 Using the Dedicated App About the...

Page 159: ...e Digital Piano with a Bluetooth Low Energy MIDI Device page EN 151 3 See Connecting the Digital Piano with a Bluetooth Audio Device page EN 152 4 See Connecting the Digital Piano with a Smart Device via USB MIDI page EN 161 Available features Wireless connection Cable connection Bluetooth Low Energy MIDI connection 2 Bluetooth audio connection 3 USB MIDI connection 4 Piano Roll 1 Score Viewer whe...

Page 160: ... devices many Bluetooth audio compatible devices iPods MP3 players etc can also be connected to this Digital Piano 1 Perform audio pairing between this Digital Piano and a smart device or other Bluetooth audio compatible device See Pairing the Digital Piano with a Bluetooth Audio Device page EN 152 2 Play the song on the audio paired device See Adjusting the Volume Level Stereo Pan and Effects for...

Page 161: ...aying back audio data in SONG mode on this Digital Piano and the Center Cancel in this section differ in terms of settings To enable or disable Bluetooth audio center cancel 1 Select 04 Listening from the F button set See To change the F Button Set page EN 32 2 Touch and hold the F1 button ADPTR The WIRELESS screen appears 3 Touch the top or bottom of the touch ring to select Audio C Cancel 4 Trac...

Page 162: ... For MIDI related settings see Configuring MIDI Settings page EN 148 Minimum Computer System Requirements The minimum computer system requirements for sending and receiving MIDI data are shown below Check to make sure that your computer complies with these requirements before connecting the Digital Piano to it USB port Operating System Windows 8 1 1 Windows 10 2 Windows 11 macOS 10 13 10 14 10 15 ...

Page 163: ...al Piano to your computer using a commercially available USB cable Use a USB 2 0 or 1 1 A B connector type cable 3 Turn on the Digital Piano When connecting for the first time the driver required to send and receive data is automatically installed on the computer 4 Start the commercially available music software on your computer 5 Select CASIO USB MIDI as the MIDI device in the settings of your co...

Page 164: ...operating environment it may not be possible to connect correctly Even if the device has been tested it may not work properly due to device or OS version upgrades etc To connect the Digital Piano with your smart device Be sure to use a USB cable that supports data transfer A USB cable exclusively for charging cannot be used for data transfer 1 Turn on the Digital Piano and the smart device 2 Conne...

Page 165: ... dedicated app the smart device screen will display Connecting When a successful connection is made the message Connected will be displayed Device port Connection cable Digital Piano port USB Type C USB Type C USB adaptor USB cable A B type USB cable C B type or USB Type B USB Micro B USB OTG cable micro B A type USB cable A B type ...

Page 166: ... when they are sounded from external audio equipment lower the Digital Piano s volume setting LINE OUT R jack output is right channel sound while LINE OUT L MONO jack output is left channel sound Use commercially available cables to connect the external audio equipment to the Digital Piano s LINE OUT jacks as shown in the figure below Normally in this configuration you must set the audio equipment...

Page 167: ...e of both channels Use commercially available cable to connect the amplifier to the Digital Piano s LINE OUT L MONO jack as shown in the figure below Connecting to a Musical Instrument Amplifier INPUT 1 INPUT 2 LINE OUT L MONO jacks Standard phone jack TS phone Guitar amplifier Keyboard amplifier etc ...

Page 168: ...el the operation touch the left of the touch ring NO 4 To restore the Digital Piano to its initial factory defaults touch the right of the touch ring YES This restarts the Digital Piano and then the display returns to the top screen To return all Digital Piano settings to their initial factory defaults Setting Reset This function allows you to restore all settings of the Digital Piano to the initi...

Page 169: ...tops when depressed toward the heel the minimum value Solution a Turn the volume knob b Unplug the headphones or conversion plug from the PHONES jack c Set Speaker Out to Auto or On d Turn on the Local Control page EN 148 setting e If the Expression or Master Vol function is assigned to the expression pedal sound will not be produced when the pedal is in the minimum value heel position Press the p...

Page 170: ...Reason Touch Response page EN 128 is set to Off Solution Set Touch Response to a setting other than Off Reason Auto Resume page EN 17 is set to On Solution Turn Auto Resume to Off and turn the power off and then back on Solution a Check that the Digital Piano is properly connected to the computer with a USB cable and that the Digital Piano is correctly selected in the settings of the computer s mu...

Page 171: ...f the Digital Piano The USB flash drive is protected Unprotect the USB flash drive The USB flash drive contains antivirus software Use a USB flash drive that does not contain antivirus software No File There are no loadable playable files in the MUSICDAT folder Move the file you want to load or play to the MUSICDAT folder page EN 143 No Data An attempt was made to save a song number to the USB fla...

Page 172: ...lay a file in SMF format 2 The SMF format that can be read and played back by the Digital Piano is 0 or 1 Large Size The size of the SMF file on the USB flash drive is too large to play on this Digital Piano The Digital Piano can play back SMF files up to a maximum size of approximately 320 KB Wrong Data Data on the USB flash drive is corrupted Version The version of the file on the USB flash driv...

Page 173: ...0 presets editable Effects Chorus 12 types Brilliance 12 to 0 to 12 Microphone Effect 25 types editable effect parameter settings Mixer Volume Pan Hall Simulator Reverb Send Hall Simulator Reverb Return Chorus Send Demo Song 3 Playback Function SONG Mode In the MIDI Mode Playable songs User song 1 SMF 2 CMF 3 MIDI recorder song MRF 4 song data stored on USB flash drive SMF 2 CMF 3 Playback parts L...

Page 174: ...ction expression master volume tempo layer balance damper off on sostenuto off on soft off on arpeggio hold off on play stop sequential recall of setup registrations Other Functions Auto Resume Operation Lock MIDI MIDI 16 channel multi timbre receive GM Level 1 standard Pitch Bend Wheel Pitch bend range 0 to 24 semitones Knobs 2 function assignable knobs CONTROL Button 1 function assignable button...

Page 175: ...alues while using eneloop batteries eneloop is a registered trademark of Panasonic Group Specifications and designs are subject to change without notice Power Supply 2 way Batteries 8 AA size alkaline batteries or AA size rechargeable nickel metal hydride batteries Battery Continuous Operation Approximately 4 hours alkaline batteries approximately 4 hours rechargeable nickel metal hydride batterie...

Page 176: ...lude benzene organic solvents alcohol or other solvents for cleaning Doing so can cause discoloration deformation paint peeling cracking etc Sterilization and Disinfection After wiping the product two or three times with a non alcohol sanitizing wipe use a soft dry cloth to wipe it dry Note that failure to wipe the product dry can cause streaks to remain If the product is used by multiple parties ...

Page 177: ...duct for charging For information about using eneloop batteries or their specified charger be sure to read the user documentation and precautions that come with each item and use them only as directed Be sure to replace batteries at least once a year even if there is no indication of low battery power Dead rechargeable batteries eneloop in particular may deteriorate if they are left in the product...

Page 178: ...STIC SIM Adjusting Acoustic Piano Sound Characteristics Acoustic Simulator page EN 59 ACSIM String Reso Tone Off 1 10 List of Acoustic Piano Sound Setting Items page EN 60 Damper Reso Damper Noise Key On Noise Key Off Noise EFFECT EFECT Chorus Type Tone other options 1 Using Chorus Chorus Flanger Short Delay page EN 57 Brilliance 12 0 12 Adjusting Brilliance page EN 58 SOUND MODE Using the Sound M...

Page 179: ...eo Pan and Effects for Each Part page EN 65 KB Group 0 127 List of Mixer Setting Items page EN 66 U1 Part U2 Part L Part Audio Song Wireless Audio Mic In MIDI Song PAN Adjusting the Volume Level Stereo Pan and Effects for Each Part page EN 65 U1 Part 64 0 63 List of Mixer Setting Items page EN 66 U2 Part L Part Mic In HALL REV Adjusting the Volume Level Stereo Pan and Effects for Each Part page EN...

Page 180: ...se Tone 1 3 Adjusting the Key off Response page EN 129 PART OCT SHIFT Upper1 Part 2 0 2 Using Octave Shift Separately for Each Part Upper 1 Upper 2 Lower page EN 132 Upper2 Part Lower Part PART FINE TUNE Upper1 Part 99 0 99 Adjusting the Tuning Separately for Each Part Upper 1 Upper 2 Lower Part Fine Tune page EN 131 Upper2 Part Lower Part SCALE TUNING Changing the Scale Tuning Temperament of the ...

Page 181: ...art Exp Calibration Expression Pedal Calibration page EN 70 PEDAL UNIT PEDAL UNIT jack page EN 67 Upper1 Part Off On Enabling Disabling the Pedal Operation for Each Part Upper 1 Upper 2 Lower page EN 71 Upper2 Part Lower Part WHEEL Using the Pitch Bend Wheel page EN 79 WHEEL P Bend Range 0 24 Changing the Pitch Bend Range page EN 79 Upper1 Part Off On Enabling Disabling the Pitch Bend Wheel Operat...

Page 182: ...1 function Options 1 FUNCTION F1 Assigning a Function to an F Button Creating a User F Button Set page EN 95 F2 function FUNCTION F2 F3 function FUNCTION F3 F4 function FUNCTION F4 FB SET CLEAR Erasing an F Button Set page EN 102 DUET Splitting the Keyboard for Duet Play page EN 135 Touch and hold DUET Duet Mode Duet On Duet Pan Configuring Duet Settings page EN 137 Upper Octave 2 0 2 Lower Octave...

Page 183: ...DIT Changing a Registration Bank Name page EN 88 SONG Listening to Songs SONG Mode page EN 106 Song Type MIDI Audio USB Drv Playing Back MIDI Data or Audio Data page EN 107 STYPE Audio C Cancel Off On Audio Center Cancel Vocal Cut page EN 110 STYPE METRONOME METRO Tempo 20 255 Changing the Metronome Settings Tempo Beat Pattern etc page EN 81 Tempo Mark Options 1 Guide Type Metronome Drum Pattern B...

Page 184: ...ter Tuning page EN 130 Op Click Volume 0 10 Setting the Volume of the Sound Made When the Touch Ring is Used Operation Click Volume page EN 26 Panel Light Off 5 30 60 120 Panel Lights Off page EN 18 Operation Lock Off On Auto Operation Lock page EN 22 Speaker Out Off On Auto Outputting From the Speakers While Headphones are Connected page EN 20 Headphone Mode Off On Headphone Mode page EN 20 Auto ...

Page 185: ...f Effects in the DSP Modules page EN 186 Touch Btn Sense 1 0 1 Setting the Sensitivity of the Touch Buttons and Touch Ring page EN 26 Touch Ring Sense 3 0 3 Setting the Sensitivity of the Touch Buttons and Touch Ring page EN 26 Setting Reset To return all Digital Piano settings to their initial factory defaults Setting Reset page EN 165 Factory Reset To return all Digital Piano settings and data t...

Page 186: ...reo3BndEQ Stereo 3 Band EQ 7 Tone Control Tone Control 8 Compressor Compressor 9 Limiter Limiter 10 Enhancer Enhancer 11 Phaser Phaser 12 Chorus Chorus 13 Flanger Flanger 14 Tremolo Tremolo 15 Auto Pan Auto Pan 16 Rotary Rotary 17 Drive Rotary Drive Rotary 18 LFO Wah LFO Wah 19 Auto Wah Auto Wah 20 Modeling Wah Modeling Wah 21 Pitch PitchShifter 22 Ring Mod Ring Modulator 23 Piano Effect Piano Eff...

Page 187: ... Wah Drive Mono IR Delay 47 DriveAmpMod1 Drive Mono IR Phaser Flanger 48 DriveAmpMod2 LFO Wah Drive Mono IR Tremolo 49 S H DriveAmp LFO Wah Drive Mono IR Auto Pan 50 PhaseDrvAmp2 Drive Mono IR Phaser Delay 51 FlngrDelyAmp Drive Mono IR Flanger Delay 52 PitchModAmp Drive Mono IR PitchShifter Delay 53 Drive Rotary Drive Rotary 54 DrvRotaryEQ Drive Rotary Stereo 3 Band EQ 55 DrvRotaryPan Drive Rotary...

Page 188: ...eflection Delay Tone Control 82 AmbientEnh 2 Tone Control Enhancer Reflection Delay 83 AmbientEnh 3 Tone Control Drive Mono IR Delay 84 AmbientEnh 4 Piano Effect Delay Tone Control 85 AmbientEnh 5 Enhancer Delay Tone Control 86 AmbientEnh 6 Drive Delay Tone Control 87 Pitch Delay Delay Pitch Phaser Auto Pan 88 ReflectDelay Reflection Enhancer Auto Pan Delay 89 Drive Delay Drive Delay Tone Control ...

Page 189: ... variation Limiter Limiter Limits the input signal level so it does not rise above a preset level Enhancer Enhancer Enhances the profiles of the low range and high range of the input signal Phaser Phaser Produces a distinctive pulsating broad sound by using an LFO to change the phase of the input signal and then mixes it with the original input signal Chorus Chorus Gives notes depth and breadth Fl...

Page 190: ...d amp simulator combined into a single effect Drive Drive Simulates the drive of a musical instrument amplifier Amp Cab Amp Cab Simulates an amp without distortion generating drive and speaker cabinet VibraTremolo Vibraphone Tremolo An effect that simulates the tremolo effect of vibraphone Mono IR Mono IR Simulates the acoustic characteristics by monaural IR Impulse Response data Stereo IR Stereo ...

Page 191: ...ualizer 2 1 page EN 200 EQ2 Gain EQ2 Gain Adjusts the gain of Equalizer 2 12 00 12 Input Level Input Level Adjusts the input level 000 127 Wet Level Wet Level Adjusts the level of the effect sound 000 127 Dry Level Dry Level Adjusts the level of the direct sound 000 127 Mono 3 Band EQ This is a three band monaural equalizer EQ1 Freq EQ1 Frequency Adjusts the center frequency of Equalizer 1 1 page ...

Page 192: ...er 2 12 00 12 Input Level Input Level Adjusts the input level 000 127 Wet Level Wet Level Adjusts the level of the effect sound 000 127 Dry Level Dry Level Adjusts the level of the direct sound 000 127 Stereo 3 Band EQ This is a three band stereo equalizer EQ1 Freq EQ1 Frequency Adjusts the center frequency of Equalizer 1 1 page EN 200 EQ1 Gain EQ1 Gain Adjusts the gain of Equalizer 1 12 00 12 EQ2...

Page 193: ...o Uses an LFO to shift the volume of the input signal Rate LFO Rate Adjusts the LFO rate 000 127 Depth LFO Depth Adjusts the LFO depth 000 127 Waveform LFO Waveform Selects the LFO waveform Sine Triangle Trapzoid Wet Level Wet Level Adjusts the level of the effect sound 000 127 Dry Level Dry Level Adjusts the level of the direct sound 000 127 Auto Pan Uses an LFO to shift the phase of the input si...

Page 194: ...in accordance with the Ratio setting and the characteristics of the input tone 000 127 Dry Level Dry Level Adjusts the level of the direct sound 000 127 Limiter Limits the input signal level so it does not rise above a preset level Limit Limit Adjusts the volume level of the limit at which limiting is applied 000 127 Attack Attack Adjusts the time until the compression effect starts A smaller valu...

Page 195: ...k 000 127 Manual Manual Adjusts the reference phaser shift amount 64 00 63 Rate LFO Rate Adjusts the LFO rate 000 127 Depth LFO Depth Adjusts the LFO depth 000 127 Waveform LFO Waveform Selects the LFO waveform Sine Triangle Random Input Level Input Level Adjusts the input level 000 127 Wet Level Wet Level Adjusts the level of the effect sound 000 127 Dry Level Dry Level Adjusts the level of the d...

Page 196: ...speaker type 0 3 Speed Speed Switches the speed mode between fast and slow Slow Fast Brake Brake Stops speaker rotation Rotate Stop Fall Accel Fall Accel Adjusts acceleration when the speed mode is switched from fast to slow 000 127 Rise Accel Rise Accel Adjusts acceleration when the speed mode is switched from slow to fast 000 127 Slow Rate Slow Rate Adjusts the speaker rotation speed in the slow...

Page 197: ... speed mode 000 127 Vib Cho Vibrato Chorus Selects the vibrato and the chorus type Off Vibrato1 Chorus 1 Vibrato2 Chorus 2 Vibrato3 Chorus 3 Wet Level Wet Level Adjusts the level of the effect sound 000 127 Dry Level Dry Level Adjusts the level of the direct sound 000 127 PitchShifter This effect transforms the pitch of the input signal PitchQuarter Pitch Adjusts the pitch shift amount in quarter ...

Page 198: ... Dry Level Dry Level Adjusts the level of the direct sound 000 127 Delay Delays the input signal and feeds it back to create a repeating effect Time Delay Time Adjusts the total delay time in 1 ms units 0001 1099 L Time Ratio Delay Ratio L Adjusts the ratio of the left channel relative to the total delay time 000 127 R Time Ratio Delay Ratio R Adjusts the ratio of the right channel relative to the...

Page 199: ...he level of the direct sound 000 127 LFO Wah Wah effect that can automatically affect the frequency using an LFO Input Level Input Level Adjusts the input level The input signal can become distorted when the level of the sound being input the number of chords or the Resonance value is large Adjust this parameter to eliminate such distortion 000 127 Resonance Resonance Adjusts the strength of feedb...

Page 200: ...dark sound 64 00 63 Wet Level Wet Level Adjusts the level of the effect sound 000 127 Dry Level Dry Level Adjusts the level of the direct sound 000 127 Modeling Wah Simulates various types of wah pedals An effect that can automatically shift the frequency according to the level of the input signal Output Level Level Adjusts the wah level 000 127 Type Type Selects the wah type CAE CRY IBZ VO FAT LI...

Page 201: ... H Wah Wah Depth Wah Depth Adjusts the depth of the wah in accordance with the level of the input signal 64 00 63 Wah Manual Wah Manual Adjusts the wah filter reference frequency 000 127 Routing Routing Specifies the distortion and wah connection Dist Wah Wah Dist Dist Wah Amp Type Amp Specifies the amp type Bypass FD PRNST FD TWRV1 RL J12 FD TWD FD DXRV VX AC3 ML DC3 MB MK1 MS STK FD TWRV2 SL SLO...

Page 202: ... amp type 1 4 Wet Level Wet Level Adjusts the level of the effect sound 000 127 Dry Level Dry Level Adjusts the level of the direct sound 000 127 Vibraphone Tremolo An effect that simulates the tremolo effect of vibraphone Rate LFO Rate Adjusts the LFO rate 000 127 Depth LFO Depth Adjusts the LFO depth 000 127 Input Level Input Level Adjusts the input level 000 127 Wet Level Wet Level Adjusts the ...

Page 203: ...the left channel 5 7 L Type Left Type Selects the IR data type of the left channel 6 8 R Categ Right Category Selects the IR data category of the right channel 5 7 R Type Right Type Selects the IR data type of the right channel 6 8 Wet Level Wet Level Adjusts the level of the effect sound 000 127 Dry Level Dry Level Adjusts the level of the direct sound 000 127 Drive Type Display Description Clean...

Page 204: ...V LG3 3 DR MZ38 2 DZ V4 2 DZ HA 2 EG TWK 4 EG VEN 3 EN G15 2 EN INV 1 EN BM 1 EN 53 DI 2 EV 51III 4 FD CHMP 3 FD TWN 3 FD TWRV3 3 FU OD 2 GB LANC 2 HK TM18 3 HK SBL 3 KH STDT 2 KR RV 3 LY IRST 4 MB MK3 3 MB F3 DI 3 MB D5 1 MB DRCT 4 MB TX 5 1 MB TX DI 4 MS VS80 4 MS J800 4 MS J2401 2 MS J2000 3 MS J2 MB 2 MS PLX 3 MS J1 DI 2 MT CFT 4 OR O15 4 PN P7 2 PR SE3 3 PV 51II 4 PV 65MH 4 RA NBK 3 RL J20 2 ...

Page 205: ... WR 200 PRE 4 CLV TAB PRE 4 CLV CMB PRE 4 LES CMB PRE 4 RL VP PRE 4 AC 360 2 AP SV4DI 2 EB C450 2 FD BMNtw 2 FD BMNsv 2 FD BMNbk 2 FD STBAS 2 GK 150 3 MK T501 3 SW PB20 3 SW SM50 3 Display Number of variations RL CBKB 1 LY 3C AC 1 AC SIM 4 AP EXT VIN 4 STR EXT 4 MG MIN VCF NEG 4 MG MIN VCF POS 4 MG MIN VCF TOP 3 MG MIN VCF OVL 4 MG MIN VCF OVL T 4 SSL LCUT 4 SSL LMCUT 4 HI BST 4 PARA BST 4 BASFIL ...

Page 206: ...G3 ds1 Guitar Amp 1 CV LG3 ds2 Guitar Amp 1 DR MZ38 cl Guitar Amp 1 DR MZ38 cr Guitar Amp 1 DZ V4 cr Guitar Amp 1 DZ V4 mt Guitar Amp 1 DZ HA ds1 Guitar Amp 1 DZ HA ds2 Guitar Amp 1 EG TWK cl Guitar Amp 1 EG TWK cr Guitar Amp 1 EG TWK od Guitar Amp 1 EG TWK ds Guitar Amp 1 EG VEN cl Guitar Amp 1 EG VEN cr Guitar Amp 1 EG VEN ds Guitar Amp 1 EN G15 cl Guitar Amp 1 EN G15 ds Guitar Amp 1 EN INV Guit...

Page 207: ... 1 MS J2 MB mt Guitar Amp 1 MS PLX cr Guitar Amp 1 MS PLX od Guitar Amp 1 MS PLX ds Guitar Amp 1 MT CFT cl1 Category Type Guitar Amp 1 MT CFT cl2 Guitar Amp 1 MT CFT cr Guitar Amp 1 MT CFT od Guitar Amp 1 OR O15 cl Guitar Amp 1 OR O15 cr Guitar Amp 1 OR O15 od Guitar Amp 1 OR O15 ds Guitar Amp 1 PN P7 cl Guitar Amp 1 PN P7 ds Guitar Amp 1 PR SE3 cl Guitar Amp 1 PR SE3 cr Guitar Amp 1 PR SE3 ds Gui...

Page 208: ... Guitar Amp 2 YM F112a5 b Guitar Amp 2 YM F112a5 tb Guitar Amp 2 YM F112a5 rv Category Type Guitar Amp 2 YM F112a5 fu Guitar Amp 2 YM F112a7 Guitar Amp 2 YM F112aX Guitar Amp 2 YM F112aX fu Guitar Amp 2 YM F112A3 Guitar Amp 2 YM F112A5 Guitar Amp 2 YM F112A5 br Guitar Amp 2 YM F112A5 t Guitar Amp 2 YM F112A5 b Guitar Amp 2 YM F112A5 tb Guitar Amp 2 YM F112A5 fu Guitar Amp 2 YM F112A5fubr Guitar Am...

Page 209: ...mp 3 GIB GA20_M1 L Guitar Amp 3 GIB GA20_M1 R Guitar Amp 3 GIB GA20_M2 L Guitar Amp 3 GIB GA20_M2 R Category Type Guitar Amp 3 RL J12 5 L Guitar Amp 3 RL J12 5 R Guitar Amp 3 RL J12 FlF L Guitar Amp 3 RL J12 FlF R Guitar Amp 3 RL J12 Lo5 L Guitar Amp 3 RL J12 Lo5 R Guitar Amp 3 RL J12 LCB5 L Guitar Amp 3 RL J12 LCB5 R Guitar Amp 3 RL J12 Br5 L Guitar Amp 3 RL J12 Br5 R Guitar Amp 3 RL J12 BrF L Gu...

Page 210: ...GK 150DI Bass Amp MK T501 cl1 Bass Amp MK T501 cl2 Bass Amp MK T501 cl3 Category Type Bass Amp SW PB20 cl1 Bass Amp SW PB20 cl2 Bass Amp SW PB20 cl3 Bass Amp SW SM50 cl1 Bass Amp SW SM50 cl2 Bass Amp SW SM50 cl3 Bass Preamp AP SV4DI cl1 Bass Preamp AP SV4DI cl2 EP Preamp 1 RD PRE FF00 EP Preamp 1 RD PsvCenter EP Preamp 1 RD FD RrSp0L EP Preamp 1 RD FD RrSp0R EP Preamp 1 RD FD RrSp3L EP Preamp 1 RD...

Page 211: ...reamp 1 RD MK2PRE Fvb EP Preamp 1 RD MK2PRE hi EP Preamp 1 RD MK2PRE hl EP Preamp 1 RD MK2PRE lo Category Type EP Preamp 1 RD MK2PRE 5F EP Preamp 1 RD MK2PRE FF EP Preamp 1 RD MK2PREMinF EP Preamp 1 RD MK2PRE 0FL EP Preamp 1 RD MK2PRE 0FR EP Preamp 1 RD MK2PRE 55L EP Preamp 1 RD MK2PRE 55R EP Preamp 1 RD MK2PRE 5FL EP Preamp 1 RD MK2PRE 5FR EP Preamp 1 RD MK2PRE FFL EP Preamp 1 RD MK2PRE FFR EP Pr...

Page 212: ...gan Amp LES McHiHnOfL Organ Amp LES McHiHnOfR Organ Amp LES McHiHnOnL Organ Amp LES McHiHnOnR Category Type Organ Amp LES McLoHnOfL Organ Amp LES McLoHnOfR Organ Amp LES McLoHnOnL Organ Amp LES McLoHnOnR Organ Amp LES McMxHnOfL Organ Amp LES McMxHnOfR Organ Amp LES McMxHnOnL Organ Amp LES McMxHnOnR Inst Amp RL CBKB Audio Device SPK 7VINT L Audio Device SPK 7VINT R Audio Device SPK DTOP 2B L Audio ...

Page 213: ...o Device GNL Mic 6 L Audio Device GNL Mic 6 R Other Preamp LES CMBPREnrm Category Type Other Preamp LES CMBPREdrv Other Preamp LES CMBPREbas Other Preamp LES CMBPREclp Other Preamp LES CMBPRE od Other Preamp LES CMBPREodF Other Preamp RL VPPRE drv Other Preamp RL VPPRE ful Other Preamp RL VPPRE nrm Other Preamp RL VPPRE toff Other Preamp CountryM DI Other Preamp RadiJDV DI Other Preamp RadiPro48 D...

Page 214: ...VIN07 Effect 1 APX EXT VIN09 Effect 1 APX A602B 50L Effect 1 APX A602B 50R Effect 1 APX A602B 90L Effect 1 APX A602B 90R Effect 1 APX ST2 FlHiL Category Type Effect 1 APX ST2 FlHiR Effect 1 APX ST2 MoHiL Effect 1 APX ST2 MoHiR Effect 1 STR EXT gin Effect 1 STR EXT gin Effect 1 STR EXT nsgn Effect 1 STR EXTAnsgn Effect 1 NSF EXT gin Effect 1 NSF EXTA gin Effect 1 SS RED cl off Effect 1 SS RED cloff...

Page 215: ...t 2 VX FuzUp 1 Effect 2 BOS CE1 F5 L Effect 2 BOS CE1 F5 R Effect 2 BOS CE1 FMaxL Category Type Effect 2 BOS CE1 FMaxR Effect 2 BOS CE1 OvldL Effect 2 BOS CE1 OvldR Effect 2 RL DIMEN SW1L Effect 2 RL DIMEN SW1R Effect 2 RL DIMEN SW2L Effect 2 RL DIMEN SW2R Effect 2 RL DIMEN SW3L Effect 2 RL DIMEN SW3R Effect 2 RL DIMEN SW4L Effect 2 RL DIMEN SW4R Effect 2 TCE 1210St1 L Effect 2 TCE 1210St1 R Effec...

Page 216: ...ualizer 1 BASFIL dep90 Equalizer 1 SPRK EQ w b Equalizer 1 SPRK EQ med Category Type Equalizer 1 SPRK EQup bas Equalizer 1 SPRK EQup w b Equalizer 2 E Hb6Q10 04KL Equalizer 2 E Hb6Q10 04KR Equalizer 2 E Hb6Q10 05KL Equalizer 2 E Hb6Q10 05KR Equalizer 2 E Hb6Q10 06KL Equalizer 2 E Hb6Q10 06KR Equalizer 2 E Hb6Q10 07KL Equalizer 2 E Hb6Q10 07KR Equalizer 2 E Hb6Q10 08KL Equalizer 2 E Hb6Q10 08KR Equ...

Page 217: ...r 2 E Hb6Q20 05KL Equalizer 2 E Hb6Q20 05KR Equalizer 2 E Hb6Q20 06KL Equalizer 2 E Hb6Q20 06KR Category Type Equalizer 2 E Hb6Q20 07KL Equalizer 2 E Hb6Q20 07KR Equalizer 2 E Hb6Q20 08KL Equalizer 2 E Hb6Q20 08KR Equalizer 2 E Hb6Q20 09KL Equalizer 2 E Hb6Q20 09KR Equalizer 2 E Hb6Q20 10KL Equalizer 2 E Hb6Q20 10KR Equalizer 2 E Hb6Q20 11KL Equalizer 2 E Hb6Q20 11KR Equalizer 2 E Hb6Q20 12KL Equa...

Page 218: ...r 3 E LoCt06 220L Equalizer 3 E LoCt06 220R Equalizer 3 E LoCt06 230L Equalizer 3 E LoCt06 230R Category Type Equalizer 3 E LoCt06 240L Equalizer 3 E LoCt06 240R Equalizer 3 E LoCt06 250L Equalizer 3 E LoCt06 250R Equalizer 3 E LoCt06 260L Equalizer 3 E LoCt06 260R Equalizer 3 E LoCt06 270L Equalizer 3 E LoCt06 270R Equalizer 3 E LoCt06 280L Equalizer 3 E LoCt06 280R Equalizer 3 E LoCt06 290L Equa...

Page 219: ...r 4 E 40Q2 3 15KL Equalizer 4 E 40Q2 3 15KR Equalizer 4 E 40Q2 3 16KL Equalizer 4 E 40Q2 3 16KR Category Type Equalizer 4 E 40Q2 3 17KL Equalizer 4 E 40Q2 3 17KR Equalizer 4 E 40Q2 3 18KL Equalizer 4 E 40Q2 3 18KR Equalizer 4 E 40Q2 3 19KL Equalizer 4 E 40Q2 3 19KR Equalizer 4 E 40Q2 3 20KL Equalizer 4 E 40Q2 3 20KR Equalizer 4 E 40Q2 6 04KL Equalizer 4 E 40Q2 6 04KR Equalizer 4 E 40Q2 6 05KL Equa...

Page 220: ...t Sn2303R Song 1 S Bet Sn3201L Song 1 S Bet Sn3201R Song 1 S Bet Sn3202L Song 1 S Bet Sn3202R Song 1 S Biz HorrowL Song 1 S Biz HorrowR Category Type Song 1 S Brm HangarL Song 1 S Brm HangarR Song 1 S Brm IntermL Song 1 S Brm IntermR Song 1 S Brm VWaltzL Song 1 S Brm VWaltzR Song 1 S Brm VariatL Song 1 S Brm VariatR Song 1 S Chp Etude9L Song 1 S Chp Etude9R Song 1 S Chp EtudeFL Song 1 S Chp EtudeF...

Page 221: ...ountry L Song 2 S Country R Song 2 S FutureMem L Song 2 S FutureMem R Song 2 S Hubris L Song 2 S Hubris R Category Type Song 2 S IllNevSmilL Song 2 S IllNevSmilR Song 2 S ItsTalkTwnL Song 2 S ItsTalkTwnR Song 2 S LadyBGood L Song 2 S LadyBGood R Song 2 S LovBloom L Song 2 S LovBloom R Song 2 S MistyCd L Song 2 S MistyCd R Song 2 S MistyRe L Song 2 S MistyRe R Song 2 S MyFavor L Song 2 S MyFavor R ...

Page 222: ...S Bhm PfTst L Song 3 S Bhm PfTst R Song 3 S Bhm PfTst0L Song 3 S Bhm PfTst0R Category Type Song 3 S Bhm PfTs1bL Song 3 S Bhm PfTs1bR Song 3 S Bhm PfTst1L Song 3 S Bhm PfTst1R Song 3 S Bhm PfTst2L Song 3 S Bhm PfTst2R Song 3 S Bhm IntF1 L Song 3 S Bhm IntF1 R Song 3 S Bhm IntF2 L Song 3 S Bhm IntF2 R Song 3 S Bhm IntNz1L Song 3 S Bhm IntNz1R Song 3 S Bhm IntNz2L Song 3 S Bhm IntNz2R Song 3 S Bhm In...

Page 223: ...LdyM Flt R Song 3 S LdyM Ful10L Song 3 S LdyM Ful10R Song 3 S LdyMBc IntL Song 3 S LdyMBc IntR Category Type Song 3 S LdyMBc FulL Song 3 S LdyMBc FulR Song 3 S LdyM1c IntL Song 3 S LdyM1c IntR Song 3 S LdyM1c FulL Song 3 S LdyM1c FulR Song 3 S LdyMEdFl12L Song 3 S LdyMEdFl12R Song 3 S LIB Flt L Song 3 S LIB Flt R Song 3 S LIBBc Int L Song 3 S LIBBc Int R Song 3 S LIBBc Ful L Song 3 S LIBBc Ful R S...

Page 224: ...VInsReInt9R Song 4 S VInsRe FulL Song 4 S VInsRe FulR Song 4 S VInsRe FltL Song 4 S VInsRe FltR Category Type Song 4 S VInsRe Fl6L Song 4 S VInsRe Fl6R Song 4 S VInsReFl12L Song 4 S VInsReFl12R Song 4 S UrSgIntFltL Song 4 S UrSgIntFltR Song 4 S UrSg Int12L Song 4 S UrSg Int12R Song 4 S UrSg 1VFltL Song 4 S UrSg 1VFltR Song 4 S UrSg 1V06 L Song 4 S UrSg 1V06 R Song 4 S UrSgFulFltL Song 4 S UrSgFulF...

Page 225: ... S GrtLove R Song 5 S JstWay L Song 5 S JstWay R Song 5 S JstWayReInL Song 5 S JstWayReInR Category Type Song 5 S JstWayRe L Song 5 S JstWayRe R Song 5 S MySwtBstInL Song 5 S MySwtBstInR Song 5 S MySwtBst L Song 5 S MySwtBst R Song 5 S MySwtCdIn L Song 5 S MySwtCdIn R Song 5 S MySwtCd L Song 5 S MySwtCd R Song 5 S MySwtCpIn L Song 5 S MySwtCpIn R Song 5 S MySwtCp L Song 5 S MySwtCp R Song 5 S NtLk...

Page 226: ...ng 5 S Stay R Song 5 S 1000miIn L Song 5 S 1000miIn R Song 5 S 1000miInDwL Song 5 S 1000miInDwR Song 5 S 1000mi L Song 5 S 1000mi R Category Type Song 5 S 1000miUpGnL Song 5 S 1000miUpGnR Song 5 S WhenLvTkInL Song 5 S WhenLvTkInR Song 5 S WhenLvTk L Song 5 S WhenLvTk R Song 5 S UArReasnInL Song 5 S UArReasnInR Song 5 S UArReasn L Song 5 S UArReasn R Song 5 S Crystal L Song 5 S Crystal R Song 5 S M...

Page 227: ... Mono 3 Band EQ Delay 8 AmbientDelay Mono 3 Band EQ Mono 3 Band EQ Delay 9 Short Delay Mono 3 Band EQ Mono 3 Band EQ Delay 10 Echo Mono 3 Band EQ Mono 3 Band EQ Delay 11 Middle Delay Mono 3 Band EQ Mono 3 Band EQ Delay 12 Long Delay Mono 3 Band EQ Mono 3 Band EQ Delay 13 Pan Delay Mono 3 Band EQ Auto Pan Delay 14 Chorus Mono 3 Band EQ Chorus Delay 15 Phaser Mono 3 Band EQ Phaser Delay 16 Deep Phas...

Page 228: ... it does not rise above a preset level Enhancer Enhancer Enhances the profiles of the low range and high range of the input signal Phaser Phaser Produces a distinctive pulsating broad sound by using an LFO to change the phase of the input signal and then mixes it with the original input signal Chorus Chorus Gives notes depth and breadth Flanger Flanger Applies wildly pulsating and metallic reverbe...

Page 229: ...vel of the direct sound 000 127 Tremolo Shifts the volume of the input signal using an LFO Rate LFO Rate Adjusts the LFO rate 000 127 Depth LFO Depth Adjusts the LFO depth 000 127 Waveform LFO Waveform Selects the LFO waveform Sine Triangle Trapezoid Wet Level Wet Level Adjusts the level of the effect sound 000 127 Dry Level Dry Level Adjusts the level of the direct sound 000 127 Auto Pan Shifts t...

Page 230: ...nal Low Freq Low Frequency Adjusts the low range enhancer frequency 000 127 Low Gain Low Gain Adjusts the low range enhancer gain 000 127 High Freq High Frequency Adjusts the high range enhancer frequency 000 127 High Gain High Gain Adjusts the high range enhancer gain 000 127 Input Level Input Level Adjusts the input level 000 127 Wet Level Wet Level Adjusts the level of the effect sound 000 127 ...

Page 231: ...aveform Sine Triangle Random Feedback Feedback Adjusts the strength of feedback 64 00 63 Wet Level Wet Level Adjusts the level of the effect sound 000 127 Input Level Input Level Adjusts the input level 000 127 Dry Level Dry Level Adjusts the level of the direct sound 000 127 PitchShifter This effect transforms the pitch of the input signal PitchQuarter PitchQuarter Adjusts the pitch shift amount ...

Page 232: ...0 127 R Time Ratio Delay Ratio R Adjusts the ratio of the right channel relative to the total delay time 000 127 L Level Delay Level L Adjusts the level of the left channel 000 127 R Level Delay Level R Adjusts the level of the right channel 000 127 FeedbackType Feedback Type Selects the feedback type Stereo Stereo feedback Cross Cross feedback Stereo Cross Feedback Lvl Feedback Adjusts the feedba...

Page 233: ...l of the effect sound 000 127 Dry Level Dry Level Adjusts the level of the direct sound 000 127 Settings Drive Type Display Description 1 4 Clean1 4 Clean 1 4 Simulates a clean sound with little distortion 5 8 Crunch1 4 Crunch 1 4 Simulates a crisp crunch sound with little distortion 9 12 Overdrive1 4 Overdrive 1 4 Simulates an overdrive sound with mellow distortion 13 16 Distortion1 4 Distort 1 4...

Page 234: ... 03 Piano Sequence 3 F 3 2 04 Piano Sequence 4 F 3 2 05 Piano Sequence 5 F 3 06 Piano Triplet Sequence F 3 2 07 Piano Odd Sequence F 3 2 08 Chordal Phrase 1 F 3 09 Chordal Phrase 2 F 3 2 10 Chordal Phrase 3 F 3 2 11 Ambient FX 1 F 3 2 12 Ambient FX 2 F 3 2 13 Single Note Sequence F 3 14 Lower EP Phrase C3 15 Layered EP Phrase F 3 16 Layered EP Arpeggio F 3 17 Layered Arpeggio 1 F 3 18 Layered Arpe...

Page 235: ...p Up Down F 3 32 Down Down Up F 3 33 Sequence Line 1 F 3 34 Sequence Line 2 F 3 35 Sequence Line 3 F 3 36 Arpeggio 2Octave F 3 2 37 9th Arpeggio F 3 38 Ragtime F 3 39 8 Beat F 3 40 12 8 F 3 41 Waltz F 3 42 Shuffle Pop F 3 2 43 Up 1Octave 1 F 3 44 Up 2Octave 1 F 3 45 Up 1Octave 2 F 3 46 Up 2Octave 2 F 3 47 Down 1Octave 1 F 3 48 Down 2Octave 1 F 3 49 Down 1Octave 2 F 3 50 Down 2Octave 2 F 3 No Patte...

Page 236: ... Yes X No O O O O O O O O O O O X O X X X X X X O O O X O 3 2 2 2 2 2 4 3 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 3 3 O O 0 127 Model PX S6000 Version 1 0 Bank select LSB MSB Modulation Portamento time Data entry LSB MSB Volume Pan Expression Hold 1 Portamento switch Sostenuto Soft pedal Filter resonance Release time Attack time Brightness Vibrato rate Vibrato depth Vibrato delay Portament...

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