Casio WK6500E1B User Manual
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Contents
General Guide ............................. E-4
Reading the Display ...........................................E-6
Modes.................................................................E-7
Menus.................................................................E-7
, Precautions while “Please Wait” is
displayed ............................................................E-7
Saving Settings ..................................................E-8
Returning the Digital Keyboard to Its
Factory Default Settings .....................................E-8
Getting Ready to Play ................ E-9
Preparing the Music Stand .................................E-9
Power Supply .....................................................E-9
Connections .............................. E-11
Connecting Headphones ..................................E-11
Connecting a Pedal ..........................................E-11
Connecting a Microphone (WK-6500 only).......E-11
Connecting Audio Equipment or
an Amplifier ......................................................E-12
Bundled and Optional Accessories ..................E-12
Selecting and Playing a Tone .. E-13
To turn on Digital Keyboard power ...................E-13
Listening to Demo Tunes .................................E-14
Selecting a Tone ..............................................E-14
Layering and Splitting Tones ............................E-15
Raising and Lowering Keyboard Tuning
(Transpose) ......................................................E-18
Using Octave Shift............................................E-18
Using the Metronome .......................................E-19
Using the Pitch Bend Wheel.............................E-20
Selecting a Temperament and
Fine Tuning Its Scale........................................E-21
Playing Arpeggio Phrases Automatically
(Arpeggiator) ....................................................E-23
Using Auto Accompaniment ... E-24
Playing an Auto Accompaniment .....................E-24
Selecting a Chord Fingering Mode ...................E-26
Modifying Auto Accompaniment Patterns.........E-27
Using One-Touch Presets ................................E-27
Using Auto Harmonize .....................................E-28
Using the Rhythm Editor ..................................E-29
Applying Effects to a Sound .... E-32
Configuration of Effects.................................... E-32
Selecting an Effect ........................................... E-34
Creating a User DSP ....................................... E-37
Using the Mixer ......................... E-39
Mixer Overview ................................................ E-39
Mixer Operation ............................................... E-40
Mixer Parameter Settings ................................ E-42
Using the Tone Editor............... E-45
Tone Creation Overview .................................. E-45
Creating a User Tone....................................... E-46
Tone Parameter Settings ................................. E-48
Music Presets............................ E-50
Using Music Presets ........................................ E-50
Creating a User Preset .................................... E-54
Editing a Chord Progression ............................ E-58
Saving Keyboard Setups to
Registration Memory ................ E-62
To save a setup to registration memory........... E-63
To recall a setup from registration memory ..... E-63
Using the Song Sequencer ...... E-64
Starting One-touch Recording (EASY REC) .... E-64
What you can do with the song sequencer ...... E-66
Recording Individual Tracks............................. E-68
Using Panel Record to Rewrite
Song Header Settings ...................................... E-72
Playing a Recorded Song ................................ E-73
Editing a Song.................................................. E-75
Editing a Track ................................................. E-79
Editing Events .................................................. E-81
Directly Inputting Note Events (Step Input) ...... E-94
Using the Function Menu ......... E-96
Using the Function Menu ................................. E-96
Function Menu Settings ................................... E-97