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CT-X800 EN/ES USER’S GUIDE Please keep all information for future reference. Safety Precautions Before trying to use the Digital Keyboard, be sure to read the separate “Safety Precautions”. GUÍA DEL USUARIO This recycle mark indicates that the packaging conforms to the environmental protection legislation in Germany. Esta marca de reciclaje indica que el empaquetado se ajusta a la legislación de protección ambiental en Alemania. Guarde toda la información para futuras consultas. Precauciones de seguridad Antes de intentar usar el teclado digital, asegúrese de leer las “Precauciones de seguridad” separadas. About Music Score data You can use a computer to download music score data from the CASIO Website. For more information, visit the URL below. http://world.casio.com/ Acerca de los datos de partituras Puede utilizar un PC para descargar los datos de partituras desde el sitio web de CASIO. Para obtener más información, visite la siguiente URL. http://world.casio.com/ C MA1711-A Printed in China CTX800-ES-1A CTX800-ES-1A.indd 1 2017/11/28 10:19:06 NOTICE English This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Declaration of Conformity Model Number: CT-X800 Trade Name: CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. Responsible party: CASIO AMERICA, INC. Address: 570 MT. PLEASANT AVENUE, DOVER, NEW JERSEY 07801 Telephone number: 973-361-5400 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Important! Please note the following important information before using this product. • Before using the optional AC Adaptor to power the unit, be sure to check the AC Adaptor for any damage first. Carefully check the power cord for breakage, cuts, exposed wire and other serious damage. Never let children use an AC adaptor that is seriously damaged. • Never attempt to recharge batteries. • Do not use rechargeable batteries. • Never mix old batteries with new ones. • Use recommended batteries or equivalent types. • Always make sure that positive (+) and negative (–) poles are facing correctly as indicated near the battery compartment. • Replace batteries as soon as possible after any sign they are getting weak. • Do not short-circuit the battery terminals. • The product is not intended for children under 3 years. • Use only a CASIO AD-E95100L adaptor. • The AC adaptor is not a toy. • Be sure to disconnect the AC adaptor before cleaning the product. Declaration of Conformity According to EU Directive Manufacturer: CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. 6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan Responsible within the European Union: Casio Europe GmbH Casio-Platz 1, 22848 Norderstedt, Germany www.casio-europe.com • Any reproduction of the contents of this manual, either in part or its entirety, is prohibited. Except for your own, personal use, any other use of the contents of this manual without the consent of CASIO is prohibited under copyright laws. • IN NO EVENT SHALL CASIO BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF INFORMATION) ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THIS MANUAL OR PRODUCT, EVEN IF CASIO HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. • The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. • The actual appearance of the product may be different from that shown in the illustrations in this User’s Guide. • Company and product names used in this manual may be registered trademarks of others. EN-1 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 3 2017/11/28 10:19:07 Using Auto Accompaniment Contents General Guide EN-4 Using the (ct) Number Keys and the (dk) [–] and [+] Keys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [5] (EXIT) Key Long-press. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Categories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Returning the Digital Keyboard to Its Factory Default Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Getting Ready to Play EN-6 EN-7 EN-7 EN-7 EN-8 Preparing the Music Stand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-8 Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-8 Playing the Digital Keyboard EN-9 Turning on Power and Playing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-9 Using Headphones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-9 Changing Keyboard Response to Touch Pressure (Touch Response) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-10 Adjusting Display Contrast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-10 Using the Metronome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-10 Changing the Tempo Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-11 Controlling the Keyboard Sounds Select from a variety of musical instrument sounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Layering and Splitting Tones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using Reverb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using Chorus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing the Equalizer Setting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using a Pedal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing the Pitch (Transpose, Tuning, Octave Shift) . . . . . . . . . . . Using the Pitch Bend Wheel to Shift the Pitch of Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Playing Built-in Songs Playing the Demo Songs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Playing Back a Particular Song. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Increasing the Selection of Songs. . . . . . . . . . . . . Playing Back Data from a USB flash drive . . . . . . Using Built-in Songs to Master Keyboard Play Selecting the Song and Part You Want to Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Easy Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lessons 1, 2, and 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Playing without Guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dividing a Song into Parts for Practice (Lesson Phrase). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lesson Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-12 EN-12 EN-12 EN-15 EN-15 EN-16 EN-16 EN-17 EN-18 EN-18 EN-18 EN-19 EN-21 EN-21 EN-22 EN-22 EN-22 EN-23 EN-24 EN-24 EN-25 EN-27 Playing the Rhythm Part Only. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EN-27 Playing All Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EN-27 Using Auto Accompaniment Effectively . . . . . . . . .EN-30 Using One-Touch Preset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EN-32 Increasing the Number of Rhythms (User Rhythms) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EN-32 Using Music Preset EN-33 Using Auto Harmonize EN-33 Using the Arpeggiator EN-34 Looking Up the Notes of Chords (Chord Book) EN-35 Saving Keyboard Setups to Registration Memory EN-37 To save a setup to registration memory . . . . . . . . .EN-37 To recall a setup from registration memory . . . . . .EN-38 Disabling Overwrite of Specific Settings (Freeze) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EN-38 Recording Your Keyboard Play EN-39 Recording and Playing Back Keyboard Play . . . . .EN-39 Overdubbing a Recorded Track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EN-39 Muting a Track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EN-40 Changing the Recording Track while in Record Standby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EN-41 Recording Keyboard Play Along with a Song Lesson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EN-41 Deleting a Song . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EN-42 Deleting a Track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EN-42 Saving Recorded Data on an External Device . . . .EN-42 FUNCTION Button (cs) Functions EN-43 Changing the Scale of the Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . .EN-46 On-screen Keyboard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EN-46 Deleting All Data in Digital Keyboard Memory . . . .EN-47 USB Flash Drive EN-48 Connecting a USB Flash Drive to and Detaching It from the Digital Keyboard . . . . . . . .EN-49 Formatting a USB Flash Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EN-49 Loading Data from a USB Flash Drive to Digital Keyboard Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EN-50 Saving Digital Keyboard Data to a USB Flash Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EN-50 Deleting Data from a USB Flash Drive . . . . . . . . . .EN-51 Renaming Data on a USB Flash Drive . . . . . . . . . .EN-51 EN-2 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 4 2017/11/28 10:19:07 Contents Connecting External Devices Connecting a Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MIDI Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Storing and Loading Digital Keyboard Memory Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connecting to Audio Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reference EN-52 EN-52 EN-53 EN-54 EN-55 EN-56 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Error Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Operating Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix EN-56 EN-58 EN-59 EN-61 A-1 Song List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A-1 Drum Assignment List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A-2 Fingering Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A-7 Chord Example List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-8 MIDI Implementation Chart Included Accessories ●Music Stand ●Leaflets • Safety Precautions • Appendix • Other (Warranty, etc.) Items included as accessories are subject to change without notice. Separately Available Accessories • You can get information about accessories that are separately for this product from the CASIO catalog available from your retailer, and from the CASIO website at the following URL. http://world.casio.com/ EN-3 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 5 2017/11/28 10:19:07 General Guide The following explains the meaning of the $ symbol that appears on the product console and with the key names below. $ : Indicates a function that is enabled by holding down the button for some time. 1 2 3 4 5 dm dn dl do ds dr bk 7 8 dp 9 dq dl dt bl bs 6 bm bt ck cl bn cm bo cn bp bq co cp br cq cr cs ct dk EN-4 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 6 2017/11/28 10:19:07 General Guide 1 P(Power) button ☞EN-9 cl Area3, REMEMBER button ☞EN-24, 37 2 VOLUME knob ☞EN-9 cm Area4, PHRASE button ☞EN-24, 37 3 INTRO, REPEAT button ☞EN-20, 31 cn STORE button ☞EN-37 4 NORMAL FILL-IN, A-B button ☞EN-30 co SPLIT, $POINT button ☞EN-14 5 VAR. FILL-IN, sREW button ☞EN-19, 30 cp LAYER, $OCTAVE button ☞EN-13, 17 6 ENDING/SYNCHRO START, dFF button ☞EN-19, 31 7 SYNCHRO STOP, kPAUSE button ☞EN-19, 32 8 START/STOP, PLAY/STOP button ☞EN-10, 27 9 [ACCOMP], PART SELECT, $MUSIC PRESET button ☞EN-22, 27, 33 bk PIANO/ORGAN, $TOUCH button ☞EN-10, 12 bl TONE button ☞EN-12 bm RHYTHM button ☞EN-27 bn SONG BANK button ☞EN-19 bo CATEGORY button ☞EN-7 bp RECORD/STOP button ☞EN-39 bq CHORD MODE, $CHORD BOOK button ☞EN-35 br A.HAR./ARPEG., $TYPE button ☞EN-33, 34 bs EASY MODE, BANK, $FREEZE button ☞EN-22, 37, 38 bt Area1, LISTEN button ☞EN-23, 37 cq METRONOME, $BEAT button ☞EN-10 cr TEMPO/TAP button ☞EN-11 cs FUNCTION button ☞EN-43 ct Number keys ☞EN-6 dk [–] and [+] keys ☞EN-6 dl Speakers dm Song Bank list dn Rhythm list do Tone list dp Display dq Tray • The tray is angled slightly. Take care so items placed on it do not slide off. • Do not place cups or any other liquid containers on the tray. dr PITCH BEND wheel ☞EN-18 ds CHORD root names ☞EN-28 dt Percussion instrument list ☞EN-12 ck Area2, WATCH button ☞EN-23, 37 ■ Back em ek en eo ep el ek USB flash drive ☞EN-48 em PEDAL jack ☞EN-16 el USB port ☞EN-53 en AUDIO IN jack ☞EN-55 eo DC 9.5V terminal ☞EN-8 ep PHONES/OUTPUT jack ☞EN-9, 55 EN-5 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 7 2017/11/28 10:19:07 General Guide ■ Display Tone, rhythm, song bank, Music Preset indicators Indicators Number, setting name/status display I N F V E (Auto Accompaniment Types) Using the (ct) Number Keys and the (dk) [–] and [+] Keys indicators*, ACCOMP (Auto Accompaniment) indicator Chord name Tempo, measure Beat display Part, fingering display Keyboard display Registration bank indicator/Track Indicator * I:Intro, N:Normal, F:Fill-in, V:Variation, E:Ending Number Keys Use the number keys to enter numbers and values. 1. Use the number keys to enter the same number of digits as the displayed value. Example: To enter tone number 001, input 0 3 0 3 1. NUM indicator S t agePno Numbers and values S t agePno • While entering a value, you can apply your input by pressing cs FUNCTION. Example: To enter and apply tone number 010, input 1 3 0 3 cs FUNCTION. • To cancel input, long-press the [5] (EXIT) key. • If the NUM indicator is not shown on the display, press the [0] number key to display it and then input the value you want. EN-6 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 8 2017/11/28 10:19:07 General Guide [–] and [+] Keys Pressing [–] reduces the currently displayed number or value by one, while [+] increases it by one. Holding down either key will sequentially increase or decrease the displayed number or value until you release the key. Pressing both keys at the same time will return the number or value to its initial default or recommended setting. If input of a negative value is allowed, pressing [–] while the value is flashing on the display will add a minus sign (–) to the left of the value. Pressing [+] while the value is flashing on the display changes back to a positive value. [2] (o), [3] (p), [5] (EXIT), and [6] (ENTER) Keys Depending on the operation being performed, [2] (o), [3] (p), [5] (EXIT), and [6] (ENTER) key operations are enabled while the NUM indicator is not shown on the display. • For information about the categories available in each mode, refer to the “Category” column of the lists. • You can directly scroll between top entries of categories by holding down bo CATEGORY as you use the dk [–] and [+] keys to scroll. Returning the Digital Keyboard to Its Factory Default Settings Perform the following procedure when you want to return the Digital Keyboard’s stored data and settings to their initial factory defaults. See Function No.73 under “FUNCTION Button (cs) Functions” (page EN-43). [5] (EXIT) Key Long-press After configuring function settings with the Function (cs) button, you can exit the setting screen by long-pressing [5] (EXIT). For details, see “FUNCTION Button (cs) Functions” (page EN-43). Categories In the modes listed below the category (group) of the currently selected type will be shown on the display. You can change the category, if you want. • Tones • Rhythms • Songs • Music Presets To check the current category 1. Press bo CATEGORY. Each press of bo CATEGORY selects the first number of the next sequential category. Category number Category name P i ano • After pressing bo CATEGORY, you can also scroll forward and back between category names using the dk [–] and [+] keys. • If you do not perform any operation for a while after displaying a category, the display will automatically return to the previous screen. 2. To return to the previous screen, press cs FUNCTION. EN-7 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 9 2017/11/28 10:19:07 Using Batteries Getting Ready to Play Preparing the Music Stand Music stand • Be sure to turn off power before loading batteries. • It is up to you to prepare six commercially available batteries. Do not use oxyride batteries or any other nickel based batteries. 1. Open the battery cover on the bottom of the Digital Keyboard. Power Supply Either an AC adaptor or batteries can be used to power this Digital Keyboard. Normally, use of AC adaptor power is recommended. • The AC adaptor does not come with this Digital Keyboard. Purchase it separately from your retailer. See page EN-3 for information about options. 2. Load six AA-size batteries into the battery compartment. Make sure the positive + and negative - ends of the batteries are facing as shown in the illustration. Using the AC Adaptor Make sure that you use only the AC adaptor specified for this Digital Keyboard. Use of a different type of AC adaptor can cause malfunction. Specified AC Adaptor: AD-E95100L (JEITA Standard plug) Household power outlet eo DC 9.5V 3. Insert the tabs of the battery cover into the holes on the side of the battery compartment, and close the cover. Tabs AC adaptor • Be sure to turn off Digital Keyboard power before connecting or disconnecting the AC adaptor. • The AC adaptor will become warm to the touch after very long use. This is normal and does not indicate malfunction. • To prevent breaking of the wire, take care to avoid putting any type of load on the power cord. No bending! ■ Low Battery Indication The indicator shown below starts to flash to let you know when battery power is low. Replace the batteries with new ones. No winding! • Never insert metal, pencils, or any other objects into the product’s 9.5V DC terminal. Doing so creates the risk of accident. Low battery indicator (flashes) EN-8 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 10 2017/11/28 10:19:07 Playing the Digital Keyboard Turning on Power and Playing 1. Press 1P (power). This turns on power. • To turn off power, hold down 1P (power) again. 2. Try playing something on the keyboard. Use 2 VOLUME to adjust volume. Auto Power Off If you do not perform any operation on the Digital Keyboard for about 30 minutes, power will turn off automatically. ■ Disabling Auto Power Off You can disable Auto Power Off to ensure that power is not turned off automatically during a concert, etc. See Function No.70 under “FUNCTION Button (cs) Functions” (page EN-43). Using Headphones Using headphones cuts off output from the built-in speakers, which means you can practice playing even late at night without disturbing others. • Be sure to turn down the volume level before connecting headphones. ep PHONES/OUTPUT jack • If you press 1P (power) only lightly, the display will light up momentarily but power will not turn on. This does not indicate malfunction. Press 1P (power) firmly and completely to turn on power. • Turning off the Digital Keyboard causes most current settings to be cleared. The Digital Keyboard will revert to initial settings the next time you turn it on. • Never try to perform any operation while the “Wait...” or “Bye” message is on the display. These messages indicate that an internal data save operation is being performed. Turning off the Digital Keyboard can cause Digital Keyboard data to be deleted or become corrupted. • Pressing 1P (power) to turn off power actually puts the Digital Keyboard into a standby state. Minute amounts of current continue to flow within the Digital Keyboard in the standby state. If you do not plan to use the Digital Keyboard for a long time or if there is a lightning storm in your area, be sure to unplug the AC adaptor from the power outlet. • Headphones do not come with the Digital Keyboard. • Use commercially available headphones. See page EN-3 for information about options. • Do not listen to very high volume output over headphones for long period. Doing so creates the risk of hearing damage. • If you are using headphones that require an adaptor plug, make sure you do not leave the adaptor plugged in when removing the headphones. EN-9 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 11 2017/11/28 10:19:08 Playing the Digital Keyboard Changing Keyboard Response to Touch Pressure (Touch Response) Adjusting Display Contrast 1. Press cs FUNCTION and then use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Other”. Touch Response alters tone volume in accordance with keyboard pressure (speed). This provides you some of the same expressivity you get on an acoustic piano. Changing Touch Response Sensitivity 1. Hold down bk PIANO/ORGAN to change touch response to one of the settings shown in the table below. Ot he r 2. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. 3. Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Contrast”. • When the setting is the way you want, press ct [5] (EXIT) to exit the setting screen. Setting Parameter Number (Display) 1 Off (Off) Description Setting when bk PIANO/ ORGAN is long-pressed. Touch Response is turned off. Sound volume is fixed, regardless of key press speed. Setting (Light, Normal, Heavy) when Touch Response was last turned off 2 Light (Light) Strong sound, even with light pressure Off 3 Normal (Normal) Normal Touch Response Off 4 Heavy (Heavy) Normal sound, even with strong pressure Off Example: When the current setting is Normal Long-pressing bk PIANO/ORGAN turns Touch Response off. Long-pressing bk PIANO/ORGAN while Touch Response off returns the setting to Normal. 2. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the touch response setting you want (page EN-6). Co n t r a s t 4. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to adjust display contrast (page EN-6). • The contrast setting range is 01 to 17. Using the Metronome The metronome lets you play and practice along with a steady beat to help keep you on tempo. Start/Stop 1. Press cq METRONOME. This starts the metronome. This pattern changes with each beat. 2. Press cq METRONOME again to stop the metronome. EN-10 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 12 2017/11/28 10:19:08 Playing the Digital Keyboard Changing the Beats Per Measure You can configure the metronome to use a bell sound for the first beat of each measure of the song you are playing. • You can specify a value from 0 to 9 as the number of beat per measure. 1. Hold down cq METRONOME until the beats per measure setting screen appears on the display. Bea t 2. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to select a beat setting. • The bell will not sound if you specify 0 (Bell Off) for this setting. This setting lets you practice with a steady beat, without worrying how many beats there are in each measure. • You can also use the cs FUNCTION button to configure settings. See Function No.11 under “FUNCTION Button (cs) Functions” (page EN-43). To change the metronome sound volume See Function No.12 under “FUNCTION Button (cs) Functions” (page EN-43). Changing the Tempo Setting There are two ways to change the tempo (beats per minute) setting: using buttons to change the tempo value and tapping a beat with a button. ■ Method 1: To adjust the tempo (beats per minute) value 1. Press cr TEMPO/TAP to make “Tempo” appear on the display. 2. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to change the tempo value. • Holding down either button changes the value at high speed. • You can specify a tempo value in the range of 20 to 255. • You can set the currently selected song, or rhythm and music preset to the recommended tempo by long pressing cr TEMPO/TAP. 3. To return to the previous screen, press cs FUNCTION. ■ Method 2: To adjust the tempo by tapping a beat (tap input) 1. Tap the cr TEMPO/TAP button a number of times at the tempo you want to set. • The tempo setting will change in accordance with your tapping. Tap two or more times. • After you use this method to specify the approximate tempo, you can then use the procedure under “To adjust the tempo (beats per minute) value” to adjust the setting to a more exact value. Tap Rhythm Start While tap rhythm start is enabled, rhythm can be started in accordance with a tempo you tap on the cr TEMPO/TAP button. See Function No.63 under “FUNCTION Button (cs) Functions” (page EN-43). EN-11 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 13 2017/11/28 10:19:08 Controlling the Keyboard Sounds Select from a variety of musical instrument sounds Your Digital Keyboard lets you select tones for a wide variety of musical instrument sounds, including violin, flute, orchestra, and more. Even the same song sound takes on a different feel by changing the instrument type. To select an instrument for playing 1. Press bl TONE. Tone number Tone name S t agePno 2. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the tone number you want. • Use the number keys to enter the tone number. Specify three digits for the tone number. Example: To select 001, enter 0 3 0 3 1. • To jump to the top tone of a category, first make sure a tone name is shown on the display. Next, hold down bo CATEGORY as you use the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the category you want. • See the separate “Appendix” for a complete list of available tones. • The Digital Keyboard has a number of “DSP tones”, which are tones with special effects. An indicator is shown on the display next to DSP TONE while a DSP tone is selected. • When one of the drum sets is selected, each keyboard key is assigned a different percussion sound. 3. Try playing something on the keyboard. Playing with a Piano or Organ Tone Pressing bk PIANO/ORGAN toggles between the piano and organ modes. Each press of bk PIANO/ORGAN toggles the tone setting between a piano tone (Tone Number 001) and an organ tone (Tone Number 079). In addition to the tone number, you also can configure the settings. Example: Rhythm Number: “176” (When a piano tone is selected) “098” (When an organ tone is selected) Layering and Splitting Tones You can configure the keyboard to play two different tones at the same time (Layer) or to play different tones in the left and right ranges (Split). You can even use Layer and Split in combination with each other and play three different tones at the same time. The UPPER 1 part is used alone when playing an individual tone on the keyboard. When layering two tones, the UPPER 1 part and UPPER 2 parts are used. When splitting the keyboard between two tones, the low range of the keyboard plays the LOWER part. • One tone across the entire keyboard (page EN-12) This configuration uses the UPPER 1 part only (Layer: Off, Split: Off). UPPER 1 • Two layered tones across the entire keyboard (page EN-13) This configuration uses the UPPER 1 part and UPPER 2 part (Layer: On, Split: Off). UPPER 1 UPPER 2 The tone of the instrument you selected will sound. EN-12 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 14 2017/11/28 10:19:08 Controlling the Keyboard Sounds • Two tones, one for the left range and one for the right range of the keyboard (page EN-14) This configuration uses the UPPER 1 part and LOWER part (Layer: Off, Split: On). LOWER UPPER 1 • Three tones, two layered tones for the right range and one tone for the left range of the keyboard (page EN-14) This configuration uses the UPPER 1 part, UPPER 2 part, and LOWER part (Layer: On, Split: On). To layer two tones • Check to make sure that the U2 (Layer) and L (split) indicators are not shown on the display before starting this procedure. If either indicator is displayed, press cp LAYER and/or co SPLIT so they are not displayed. 1. Select the first tone you want to use. Press bl TONE and then use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the tone you want. Example: 024 ELEC.PIANO 1 E . P i ano1 UPPER 1 UPPER 2 LOWER • Changing the tone setting affects the UPPER 2 part when Layer is turned on, and the LOWER part when Split is turned on. • To change the currently part affected by a tone change, press and then release bl TONE, and then long press bl TONE again. This will cause the pointer () next to the part indicator on the display to move. Repeat long pressing of the bl TONE button until the pointer is next to the part you want. • When you have multiple DSP tones selected, the DSP tone effects assigned to the UPPER 2 and LOWER parts may become disabled. 2. Press cp LAYER. Lights 3. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the second tone you want. Example: 187 STRINGS St r i ngs 4. Play something on the keyboard. Both tones sound at the same time. • Pressing cp LAYER again will turn layer off. EN-13 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 15 2017/11/28 10:19:08 Controlling the Keyboard Sounds To split the keyboard between two different tones 1. Select the tone for the right side range (page EN-12). Press bl TONE and then use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the tone you want. Example: 255 FLUTE Flute 2. Press co SPLIT. 4. Play something on the keyboard. This will sound the tones assigned to the left and right side ranges of the keyboard. VIBRAPHONE 1 FLUTE Split point F3 • Pressing co SPLIT again will turn split off. • If you turn on both layer and split, layering will be applied to the right side range of the keyboard only. To change the split point Lights 3. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the left side range tone you want. Example: 044 VIBRAPHONE 1 V i bes 1 1. Keep co SPLIT depressed until you finish step 2 of this procedure. This will cause the key name at the currently set split point to appear on the display. 2. Press the keyboard key where you want the split point to be. The key you press will become the lowest note of the right side range of the split keyboard. Example: Setting middle C (C4) as the split point. Key name C4 EN-14 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 16 2017/11/28 10:19:08 Controlling the Keyboard Sounds Using Reverb 1. Press cs FUNCTION and then use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Reverb” (page EN-6). Re v e r b 2. Use the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the reverb setting you want. Setting Number 1 Parameter Off 2-6 Room1 - 5 7-8 Large Room1 - 2 Using Chorus Chorus is a function that adds depth and breadth to notes. 1. Press cs FUNCTION and then use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Chorus” (page EN-6). Ch o r u s 2. Use the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the chorus type you want. You can select from among chorus types 1 through 11. Setting Number 1 Parameter Tone 9 - 13 Hall1 - 5 2-7 Chorus1 - 6 14 - 15 Stadium1 - 2 8 - 11 Flanger1 - 4 16 - 17 Plate1 - 2 18 - 19 Delay1 - 2 20 Church 21 Cathedral • If you select Setting Number 1 (Tone), appropriate chorus settings are assigned to each tone. Indicator is not displayed when “Tone” is selected. • The actual effect produced by chorus depends on the tone you are using. EN-15 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 17 2017/11/28 10:19:08 Controlling the Keyboard Sounds Changing the Equalizer Setting You can use the equalizer to adjust the sound quality. See Function No.21 under “FUNCTION Button (cs) Functions” (page EN-43). Setting Number Display Selecting the Pedal Effect 1. Press cs FUNCTION and then use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Other”. Ot he r Description 1 Standard Standard setting 2 Bass + Enhances the low range. 3 Treble + Enhances the high range. 4 Loudness Enhances everything. 5 Mellow Creates a soft feeling. 6 Bright Creates a bright feeling. 7 Rock Creates a sound optimized for rock music. 8 Dance Creates a sound optimized for dance music. 9 Jazz Creates a sound optimized for jazz music. 10 Classic Creates a sound optimized for classical music. Using a Pedal A pedal can be used to change notes in various ways while playing. • A pedal unit does not come with the Digital Keyboard. Purchase one separately from your retailer. See page EN-3 for information about options. Connecting a Pedal Unit Connect an optional pedal unit. 2. Press ct [6] (ENTER) key. Peda l 3. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to select a pedal effect type (page EN-6). • The following shows the available pedal effects. Setting Number Parameter (Display) Description 1 Sustain (Sustain) Sustains notes played while the pedal is depressed. Organ and other similar tone notes are sustained even if the pedal is not pressed. 2 Sostenuto (Sostenut) Sustains notes that are playing when the pedal is depressed before the keyboard keys are released. 3 Soft (Soft) Slightly softens notes played while the pedal is depressed. 4 Rhythm/Song (Rhy/Song) Pressing the pedal starts and stops Auto Accompaniment or song playback. em PEDAL EN-16 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 18 2017/11/28 10:19:08 Controlling the Keyboard Sounds Changing the Pitch (Transpose, Tuning, Octave Shift) Changing the Pitch in Semitone Steps (Transpose) The transpose feature lets you change the pitch, in semitone steps. A simple operation lets you instantly change the pitch to match that of a singer. • The transpose setting range is –12 to +12 semitones. 1. Press cs FUNCTION. Tr ans . 2. Use the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the transpose setting you want. Octave Shift Octave Shift lets you raise or lower the pitch of the keyboard notes of each tone part (page EN-12) in octave units. • The octave shift setting range is –3 to +3 octaves. 1. Keep pressing cp LAYER until the screen shown below appears on the display. U1 Oc t . 2. Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to select the tone part whose pitch you want to change. 3. Use the dk [–] and [+] keys to shift the octave. U2 Oc t . Fine Tuning (Tuning) Use the tuning feature when you need to adjust the pitch slightly to play along with another musical instrument. Also, some artists perform their music with slightly altered tuning. • 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. • This Octave Shift setting changes automatically when some tones are selected. For details, see the “Key Octave Shift” column of the tone list in the separate Appendix. 1. Press cs FUNCTION and then use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Tune”. Tune 2. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to adjust tuning (page EN-6). • You can use the number keys to input the integer part (left of the decimal point) of the value only. Use the (+) and (–) keys to change the value to the right of the decimal point. 4 4 0 . 0Hz EN-17 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 19 2017/11/28 10:19:08 Using the Pitch Bend Wheel to Shift the Pitch of Notes You can use the pitch bend wheel to slide the pitch of notes smoothly upwards and downwards. This technique makes it possible to produce effects that are similar to sounds produced when bending notes on a saxophone or electric guitar. To play with the pitch bend wheel 1. While playing a note on the keyboard, rotate the pitch bend wheel on the left of the keyboard upwards or downwards. The amount the note bends depends on how much you rotate the pitch bend wheel. • Do not have the pitch bend wheel rotated as you turn on the Digital Keyboard. Specifying the Pitch Bend Range Use the following procedure to specify how much the pitch of the note changes whenever the pitch bend wheel is rotated upwards or downwards. You can specify a range from 0 to 24 semitones (two octaves). Playing Built-in Songs With this Digital Keyboard, tune data is referred to as “songs”. You can listen to the built-in songs for your own enjoyment, or you can play along with them for practice. • In addition to simple listening enjoyment, the songs can be used with the lesson system (page EN-22) for practice. • You can increase the number of songs using your computer (page EN-52). Playing the Demo Songs 1. Press bl TONE and bm RHYTHM at the same time. After playback of the first demo song is complete, playback will proceed to the second and subsequent Song Bank songs. • You can use the dk [–] and [+] buttons to change the currently playing demo song. • See page A-1 for information about song numbers and the song sequence. Flashes Song number 1. Press cs FUNCTION and then use the ct [2] E i neK l ne (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Other”. 2. Press ct [6] (ENTER) key. 3. Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “PitchBnd”. 4. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. 5. Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Range”. Range Song name 2. To stop demo playback, press 8 PLAY/ STOP. Demo playback continues until you stop it by pressing 8 PLAY/STOP. • If Auto Power Off (page EN-9) is enabled, the Digital Keyboard will turn off if 30 minutes elapse without any keyboard operation being performed. Use the procedure under “Disabling Auto Power Off” (page EN-9) for information about how to disable Auto Power Off. 6. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the range (page EN-6). • You also can change the setting of the pitch bend wheel for a specific part. See Function No.58 under “FUNCTION Button (cs) Functions” (page EN-43). EN-18 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 20 2017/11/28 10:19:08 Playing Built-in Songs Playing Back a Particular Song Use the procedure below to play back one of the built-in songs. You can play along on the keyboard with song playback. Start/Stop 1. Press bn SONG BANK. 2. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the number of the song you want. • See page A-1 for a complete list of available songs. • Use the number keys to enter the song number. Specify three digits for the song number. Example: To select 001, enter 0 3 0 3 1. To select 036, enter 0 3 3 3 6. • To jump to the top song of a category, first make sure a song name is shown on the display. Next, hold down bo CATEGORY as you use the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the category you want. Pause, Skip Forward, Skip Back Use the operations in this section to perform pause, skip forward, and skip back operations. ■ Pause 1. Press 7kPAUSE. This pauses song playback. 2. Press 7kPAUSE again to resume playback from the point where you paused it. ■ Skip Forward 1. Press 6dFF. This skips song playback forward to the next measure. Each press of 6dFF skips ahead one measure. Holding down 6dFF skips forward at high speed until you release it. ■ Built-in Song EXERCISE Songs 111 through 160 are for finger training. You can use these songs to help stimulate brain activity. • Note that the level of brain stimulation differs from person to person. • This product is not a medical device. 3. Press 8 PLAY/STOP. Measure number ■ Skip Back 1. Press 5sREW. This skips song playback back to the previous measure. Each press of 5sREW skips back one measure. Holding down 5sREW skips back at high speed until you release it. This starts playback of the song. 4. Press 8 PLAY/STOP again to stop playback. Song playback will continue (repeat) until you press 8 PLAY/STOP to stop it. You can cancel song repeat by pressing 3 REPEAT. Indicator disappears when song repeat is turned off. EN-19 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 21 2017/11/28 10:19:09 Playing Built-in Songs Repeating Playback of Specific Measures You can use the procedure in this section to repeat particular measures for practice playing along until you master it. You can specify the start measure and the end measure of the section you want to play and practice. Start End 3. When playback reaches the measure you want to select as the end measure, press 4A-B again. This specifies the measure as the end measure and starts repeat playback of the measures in the specified range. Lights These measures are repeated. 1. Press 3 REPEAT to temporarily turn on song repeat. • If you don’t want the phrase to repeat, turn off song repeat by pressing the 3 REPEAT button (indicator off). • During repeat play you can use 7kPAUSE to pause playback, 6dFF to skip forward, or 5sREW to skip back. 4. Pressing 4A-B again returns to normal playback. Changing the song number clears the start measure and end measure of the repeat operation. Disappears Lights 2. When song playback reaches the measure you want to specify as the start measure, press 4A-B. This specifies the measure as the start measure. Flashes EN-20 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 22 2017/11/28 10:19:09 Playing Built-in Songs Changing Playback Speed (Tempo) You can use the following procedure to change the speed (tempo) in order to slow down playback to practice difficult passages, etc. See “Changing the Tempo Setting” (page EN-11). Adjusting the Song Volume Use the following procedure to adjust the balance between the volume of what you play on the keyboard and song playback volume. See Function No.9 under “FUNCTION Button (cs) Functions” (page EN-43). Playing with the Tone as Song Playback (Tone Sync) The procedure below lets you select the same keyboard tone as the one being used in the song and play along with your favorite tunes. 1. After selecting a song, hold down bn SONG BANK for about two seconds until the displayed tone name changes to the tone name of the song. • If your currently selected tone is the same as the song tone, the display contents will not change. 2. Play along with song playback. • If you select a song that uses different tones for left and right hand play, the right hand part tone is assigned to the keyboard. Increasing the Selection of Songs You can load song data from an external device and increase the selection of songs available on the keyboard. See the following pages for more information. See page EN-54 for details about how to transfer sampled data to a computer for storage. • For information about how to delete song data loaded from an external device, see page EN-42. Playing Back Data from a USB flash drive You can use the following procedure to play back user song data (page EN-54) directly from a USB flash drive. • Whenever you copy a file to the USB flash drive that you plan to play on the Digital Keyboard, be sure to store the file in the MUSICDAT folder on the USB flash drive. 1. Insert the USB flash drive into the Digital Keyboard’s USB flash drive port. • Never plug any other device besides a USB flash drive into the USB flash drive port. • When you perform a USB flash drive operation or turn on the Digital Keyboard while a USB flash drive is plugged in, the Digital Keyboard initially needs to perform a “mounting” sequence to prepare for data exchange with the USB flash drive. Digital Keyboard operations may be momentarily disabled while a mounting sequence is being performed. While the mounting process is in progress, the message “Mounting” will be displayed. It may take up to 10 or 20 seconds or even longer for a USB flash drive to be mounted. Do not attempt to perform any operation on the Digital Keyboard while a mounting sequence is in progress. A USB flash drive needs to be mounted each time it is connected to the Digital Keyboard. 2. Press bn SONG BANK. 3. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the song you want to play. • Hold down bo CATEGORY as you use the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the USB category. 4. Press 8 PLAY/STOP. This will start playback. • Each press of 8 PLAY/STOP starts and stops playback. EN-21 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 23 2017/11/28 10:19:09 Using Built-in Songs to Master Keyboard Play The methods you can use for practice with this Digital Keyboard are described below. 3. Hold down bn SONG BANK until the displayed tone name changes to the song’s tone name. The same tone used for song playback will be assigned to the keyboard (page EN-21). • You can repeat specific sections of a song for practice. See “Repeating Playback of Specific Measures” (page EN-20). ● Easy Mode (page EN-22) ● Step Lesson (page EN-23) Easy Mode ● No Guidance Play (page EN-24) Selecting the Song and Part You Want to Practice First, select the song and part you want to practice. You can select the right-hand part, left-hand part, or bothhand parts for practice. If playing with both hands is too difficult when you’re first getting started, you can practice each hand individually. 1. Select the song you want to practice (page EN-19). 2. Press 9 PART SELECT to select the part you want to practice. Each press of 9 PART SELECT cycles through the settings shown below. • Display of the part indicator and LESSON indicator depends on the selection status of the parts. Song playback Disappears Right hand practice In this mode, you concentrate on timing as you press any key to play the notes of the song melody. This is a good way for beginners to master key press timing while enjoying playing on the keyboard. 1. Select the song you want to practice (page EN-19). 2. Press 9 PART SELECT to select a part to practice. 3. Press bs EASY MODE. • After an introductory count (and the intro part of the song, if there is one), the keyboard stands by and waits for you to play the first note. 4. Press any key on the keyboard. • During the initial count or intro, the key that you need to press first will flash on the on-screen keyboard. As you play a song, the key you need to press next will flash. The flashing stops and the key remains lit when the time comes to press the key and play the note. • Accompaniment waits until you press the flashing keyboard key. 5. To exit the Easy Mode, press bs EASY MODE (or 8 START/STOP, PLAY/STOP). Lights Left hand practice Lights Both hand practice Lights • Pressing 9 PART SELECT while song playback is in progress will not change to a lesson. • Pressing 9 PART SELECT while a lesson is in progress will not change the song playback status. • Only the notes of the selected part are shown on the onscreen keyboard. • Voice Fingering Guide announcing finger numbers does not sound during both hand practice. EN-22 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 24 2017/11/28 10:19:09 Using Built-in Songs to Master Keyboard Play Lessons 1, 2, and 3 This mode provides you with a three-step practice routine to help you master a particular song. • Lesson 1: Listen to the song. • Lesson 2: Play with display guide. • Lesson 3: Use everything you have learned up to this point to play. Lesson 1: Listen to the song. First, listen to the example a few times to familiarize yourself with what it sounds like. 1. Press bt LISTEN.Master playing the correct note with the correct finger as instructed by the guidance. Practice playing with the correct timing. 4 Song playback will wait for you to play the correct note. • The on-screen keyboard key and finger will change from flashing to lit. • Note guide sounds the correct note to be played. • Voice Fingering Guide tells you what finger to use. 4 This starts example play. 2. To stop Lesson 1, press bt LISTEN or 8 PLAY/STOP. Lesson 2: Watch how the song is played. Play the song on the keyboard. During this lesson, the display shows the key you need to press next. Voice fingering guide also uses a simulate voice to announce which finger you should use. Follow the instructions to press the correct keyboard keys and play the notes. Don’t worry if you play the wrong note. Song playback will wait until you play the correct note. Take your time and play at your own pace. 1. Press ck WATCH. This starts Lesson 2. 2. Play notes on the keyboard in accordance with Pressing the correct keyboard key causes song playback to resume and the key for the next note flashes. 3. To stop Lesson 2, press ck WATCH or 8 PLAY/STOP. ● If you complete Lesson 2 play to the end, a score that rates your play appears on the screen. Bravo! You pass! Advance to the next lesson. Again! Go back and try again. • Fingering Guide may not be available in the case of a song that was added by being imported from an external device (page EN-21). the instructions provided on the display and by voice fingering guide. During this lesson, the display shows the key you need to press next. Voice fingering guide uses a simulate voice to announce which finger you should use. Flashes Flashes EN-23 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 25 2017/11/28 10:19:09 Using Built-in Songs to Master Keyboard Play Lesson 3: Remember what you learned as you play. Though song playback stands by waiting for you to press the correct keys as in Lesson 2, the Digital Keyboard does not provide any guidance about what note you need to play next. Remember everything you have learned up to Lesson 2 as you play. 1. Press cl REMEMBER. This starts Lesson 3. 2. Play the song along with the song playback. Dividing a Song into Parts for Practice (Lesson Phrase) Any time while doing Step Up Lesson and No Guidance Play, you can divide any of the songs into short phrases to help you master them. Phrases The built-in songs are pre-divided into phrases to help you master keyboard play. Song start Song end Press the keyboard keys you learned in Lesson 2. Phrase 1 Phrase 2 Phrase 3 Final Phrase . . . . 4 Song playback will wait for you to play the correct note. 4 If you do not press the correct keyboard key Lesson 2 style guidance will give you advice. 4 Pressing the correct key will cause song playback to resume. 3. To stop Lesson 3, press cl REMEMBER or • The Digital Keyboard may not be able to divide a song imported from an external device (page EN-21) into phrases that can be used for practice. If you want to divide such a song into phrases, see “Changing the Phrase Length” (page EN-26). To divide a song into parts for practice 1. Press cm PHRASE. • This turns on the lesson phrase function. 8 PLAY/STOP. • If you complete Lesson 3 play to the end, a score that rates your play appears on the screen the same as with Lesson 2. Playing without Guidance After you are able to play the content in Lessons 1, 2, and 3, it is time to try playing the entire song from beginning to end. 1. Press 9 PART SELECT to select a lesson part, and then press 8 PLAY/STOP. Try playing non-stop, without guidance. Lights 2. You can use 5sREW and 6dFF to select phrase you want to use in the lesson. • Press 5sREW to jump one phrase back, and 6dFF to jump one phrase forward. Phrase number First measure of the selected phrase EN-24 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 26 2017/11/28 10:19:09 Using Built-in Songs to Master Keyboard Play 3. Start Step Lesson (page EN-23) or No Guidance play (page EN-24). • This starts a lesson with the phrase you selected. 4. To turn off the lesson phrase function, press cm PHRASE again. • This turns off the lesson phrase function. Messages that Appear during Lessons The following are the messages that appear on the display during Step Lessons. Message Description Appears when you select a phrase, when a lesson starts, etc. • Note that certain phrases will cause “ ” to appear instead of “ ”. Appears when the lesson starts with an intro or fill-in phrase that is not included in the phrases to be practiced. Play toll advance automatically to the next phrase after the unincluded phrase plays, so wait until then to start playing on the keyboard. Lesson Settings Turning Off Voice Fingering Guide Use the following procedure to turn off voice fingering guide, which tells you which finger to use to play each note in Lesson 2 and Lesson 3. 1. Press cs FUNCTION and then use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Lesson”. Lesson 2. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. 3. Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Speak”. Speak 4. Press the dk [–] key to select the off setting. Turning Off Note Guide Use the following procedure to turn off note guide, which sounds the note to be played next in Lesson 2 and Lesson 3. 1. Press cs FUNCTION and then use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Lesson”. 2. Press ct [6] (ENTER) key. 3. Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “NoteGuid”. No t eGu i d 4. Press the dk [–] key to select the off setting. EN-25 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 27 2017/11/28 10:19:09 Using Built-in Songs to Master Keyboard Play Turning Off Performance Evaluation Use the following procedure to turn off performance evaluation, which evaluates your performance and displays a score for Lesson 2, Lesson 3, and No Guidance Play. 1. Press cs FUNCTION and then use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Lesson”. 2. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. 3. Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Scoring”. Sco r i ng To simplify accompaniment Simplifying accompaniment helps to make the lesson sound easier to hear. See Function No.42 under “FUNCTION Button (cs) Functions” (page EN-43). Specifying the Part Channel The part channel provides part information that is used by the functions below. If a song does not have any part channel information, the current settings of these functions will be used. • Tone Sync (page EN-21) • Lesson Function (page EN-23) See Functions No.64 and No.65 under “FUNCTION Button (cs) Functions” (page EN-43). 4. Press the dk [–] key to select the off setting. Changing the Phrase Length If you have a song that is not divided into phrases for practice, you can use the procedure below to specify the length of each phrase you want to use to divide it. 1. Press cs FUNCTION and then use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Lesson”. 2. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. 3. Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “PhraseLn”. Ph r a s eLn 4. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to select a phrase length setting. Setting Number Description 1 Length of one phrase is one measure. 2 Length of one phrase is two measures. 3 Length of one phrase is three measures. 4 Length of one phrase is four measures. 5 Length of one phrase is five measures. 6 Length of one phrase is six measures. 7 Length of one phrase is seven measures. 8 Length of one phrase is eight measures. EN-26 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 28 2017/11/28 10:19:09 Using Auto Accompaniment 3. Press 8 START/STOP. This starts the rhythm. With Auto Accompaniment, simply select an accompaniment pattern. Each time you play a chord with your left hand the appropriate accompaniment will play automatically. It’s like having a personal backup group along with you wherever you go. • Auto Accompaniments are made up of the following three parts. (1) Rhythm (2) Bass (3) Harmony You can have only the rhythm part play, or you can have all three parts play at the same time. Playing the Rhythm Part Only The rhythm part is the foundation of each Auto Accompaniment. Your Digital Keyboard comes with a variety of built-in rhythms, including 8-beat and waltz. Use the following procedure to play the basic rhythm part. Starting and Stopping the Rhythm Part Only 1. Press bm RHYTHM. Rhythm number Rhythm pattern name This pattern changes with each beat. 4. Play along with the rhythm. 5. To stop the rhythm, press 8 START/STOP again. Playing All Parts Auto Accompaniment with Chords Playing a chord with your left hand automatically adds bass and harmony accompaniment parts to the currently selected rhythm. It is just like having your own personal back up group on call. 1. Start play of the rhythm part. 2. Press 9 [ACCOMP]. This enables chord input on the accompaniment keyboard. EFunkPop 2. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] Lights keys to select the rhythm number you want. • See the separate “Appendix” for information about individual rhythms. • Use the number keys to enter the rhythm number. Specify three digits for the rhythm number. Example: To select 001, enter 0 3 0 3 1. • To jump to the top rhythm of a category, first make sure a rhythm name is shown on the display. Next, hold down bo CATEGORY as you use the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the category you want. EN-27 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 29 2017/11/28 10:19:09 Using Auto Accompaniment 3. Use the accompaniment keyboard to play chords. This will cause bass and harmony Auto Accompaniment parts to be added to the rhythm part. Chords (no melody played) Melody Split point Selecting a Chord Input Mode You can select from among the following six chord input modes. • CASIO CHORD • FINGERED 1 • FINGERED 2 • FINGERED ON BASS • FINGERED ASSIST • FULL RANGE CHORD 1. Press bq CHORD MODE. 2. Use the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the chord F3 Example: Pressing D-F#-A-C on the accompaniment keyboard 4 Accompaniment for the D-F#-A-C chord (D7) sounds. input mode you want. ■ CASIO CHORD With CASIO CHORD, you can use simplified fingerings to play the four types of chords described below. CAS I O Cd Accompaniment keyboard • You can use the split point to change the size of the accompaniment keyboard range (page EN-14). 4. Play other chords with left hand as you play the melody with your right hand. 5. Pressing 9 [ACCOMP] again returns to rhythm only accompaniment. EN-28 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 30 2017/11/28 10:19:09 Using Auto Accompaniment Chord Type Major Chords Pressing a single accompaniment area key in the CASIO CHORD mode will play the major chord whose name is marked above the key. All of the accompaniment area keys that are marked with the same chord name play exactly the same chord. Example: C (C Major) ■ FINGERED With these input modes, you play chords on the accompaniment keyboard using their normal chord fingerings. Some chord forms are abbreviated, and can be fingered with one or two keys. See page A-7 for information about chords that are supported and how they are fingered on the keyboard. Accompaniment keyboard C C#D E E F F#G A A B B C C#DE E F Minor Chords To play a minor chord, press the accompaniment area key that corresponds to the major chord, while also pressing one other accompaniment area key to the right. Example: Cm (C Minor) C C#D E E F F#G A A B B C C#DE E F ● FINGERED 1 Play the component notes of the chord on the keyboard. F i nge r d1 Seventh Chords To play a seventh chord, press the accompaniment area key that corresponds to the major chord, while also pressing two other accompaniment area keys to the right. Example: C7 (C Seventh) ● FINGERED 2 Unlike FINGERED 1, 6th input is not possible. m7 or m7b5 is input. Minor Seventh Chords To play a minor seventh chord, press the accompaniment area key that corresponds to the major chord, while also pressing three other accompaniment area keys to the right. Example: Cm7 (C Minor Seventh) ● FINGERED ON BASS Unlike FINGERED 1, allows input of fraction chords with the lowest keyboard note as the bass note. C C#D E E F F#G A A B B C C#DE E F C C#D E E F F#G A A B B C C#DE E F F i nge r d2 F gOn B a s s • When playing a minor, seventh, or minor seventh chord, it makes no different whether the additional keys you press are black or white. EN-29 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 31 2017/11/28 10:19:10 Using Auto Accompaniment ● FINGERED ASSIST Produces an effect that is different from FINGERED 1 when two or three keys are pressed. Pressing a root key and any white key to the left of the root key plays a seventh chord, while a black key plays a minor chord. Pressing both a white and black key together plays a minor seventh chord. F gAs s i s t ■ FULL RANGE CHORD With this mode, you can use the full range of the keyboard to play chords and the melody. Fu l Range See page A-7 for information about chords that are supported. Accompaniment keyboard / Melody keyboard • In addition to FINGERED 1, you can also use the methods below to play the three types of chords described below. Chord Type Minor Chords To play a minor chord, press the accompaniment keyboard key that specifies the major chord, while also adding the closest black key to the left of the major chord key. Example: Cm (C Minor) C C#D E E F F#G A A B B C C#DE E F Seventh Chords To play a seventh chord, press the accompaniment keyboard key that specifies the major chord, while also adding the closest white key to the left of the major chord key. Example: C7 (C Seventh) C C#D E E F F#G A A B B C C#DE E F Using Auto Accompaniment Effectively Auto Accompaniment Pattern Variations Use the following procedures to play intro and ending patterns, to play fill-in patterns, and to play variations of basic Auto Accompaniment patterns. ■ Auto Accompaniment Variation Each Auto Accompaniment pattern has a basic “normal pattern” as well as a “variation pattern”. 1. Press 5VAR. FILL-IN. This starts the variation pattern. Minor Seventh Chords To play a minor seventh chord, press the accompaniment keyboard key that specifies the major chord, while also adding the closest white and black keys to the left of the major chord key. Example: Cm7 (C Minor Seventh) Lights C C#D E E F F#G A A B B C C#DE E F 2. Pressing 4NORMAL FILL-IN returns to normal pattern. Lights EN-30 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 32 2017/11/28 10:19:10 Using Auto Accompaniment ■ Auto Accompaniment Intro Use the following procedure to play an intro of a few measures. 1. Press 3 INTRO. This starts the intro pattern. Normal pattern play will start when the intro pattern is finished. • If you press 5VAR. FILL-IN while an intro pattern is being played, the variation pattern will start when the intro pattern is finished. ● Variation Pattern Fill-in 1. While a variation pattern is playing, press 5VAR. FILL-IN. This plays the fill-in for the variation pattern. • Variation pattern play will resume after the fill in pattern is complete. Lights Lights ■ Auto Accompaniment Ending ■ Auto Accompaniment Fill-in Use the procedure below to play a fill-in pattern during a performance. • A “fill-in” is a short phrase played where you want to change the mood of a piece. A fill-in pattern can be used to create a link between two melodies or an accent. • Normal and variation patterns have their own unique fill-in patterns. Use the following procedure to play an ending of a few measures. 1. While an Auto Accompaniment is playing, press 6 ENDING/SYNCHRO START. This will play the ending pattern and then stop Auto Accompaniment play automatically. Lights ● Normal Pattern Fill-in 1. While a normal pattern is playing, press 4NORMAL FILL-IN. This plays the fill-in for the normal pattern. • Normal pattern play will resume after the fill in pattern is complete. Lights EN-31 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 33 2017/11/28 10:19:10 Using Auto Accompaniment ■ Using Synchro Start Use the following procedure to configure the Digital Keyboard to start Auto Accompaniment play as soon as you press a keyboard key. 1. Press 6 ENDING/SYNCHRO START. This enters accompaniment start standby. Flashes Using One-Touch Preset With One-Touch Preset, the Digital Keyboard automatically configures optimal tone, tempo, and other settings in accordance with the rhythm pattern you select. 1. Hold down bm RHYTHM until the current tone screen appears on the display. This will automatically apply the One-Touch Preset settings in accordance with the rhythm pattern that is currently selected. 2. Play a chord on the keyboard. This will start accompaniment automatically. 2. Play a chord on the keyboard. This will start full part accompaniment (normal). Any of the following operations can be performed while in synchro standby to start a non-normal pattern. • To start with intro pattern, press 3 INTRO. • To start with variation pattern play, press 5VAR. FILL-IN. ■ Synchro Stop With synchro stop, Auto Accompaniment and rhythm are stopped simultaneously when accompaniment keyboard keys are released. At the end of an Auto Accompaniment, the Digital Keyboard automatically enters synchro start standby. 1. Each press of 7 SYNCHRO STOP causes the left-hand indicator on the display to toggle between displayed and not displayed. Lights Increasing the Number of Rhythms (User Rhythms) You can transfer rhythms you like from your computer and assign them to rhythm numbers 196 through 205 (user rhythms). After that, you can select user rhythms for playback. For details, see “Storing and Loading Digital Keyboard Memory Data” (page EN-54). ■ Deleting Rhythm Data from Digital Keyboard Memory 1. Select the rhythm you want to delete. 2. Hold down bp RECORD/STOP. This causes “Sure?” to appear on the display. 3. Press the dk [+] (YES) key. This deletes the rhythm. To cancel the delete operation without deleting, press the dk [–] (NO) key. Changing Auto Accompaniment Speed (Tempo) See “Changing the Tempo Setting” (page EN-11). Adjusting the Accompaniment Volume Use the following procedure to adjust the balance between what you are playing on the keyboard and the volume of the Auto Accompaniment. See Function No.8 under “FUNCTION Button (cs) Functions” (page EN-43). EN-32 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 34 2017/11/28 10:19:10 Using Music Preset Selecting a Music Preset instantly changes the Digital Keyboard to a preset setup (tone, rhythm, chord progression, etc.) for play of songs of various genres/categories. The press of a button sets up the Digital Keyboard so those songs sound exactly the way you thought they should. • See the separate “Appendix” for a complete list of the 310 Music Presets that are available. 1. Press bm RHYTHM. Preset number Preset name Gyps y 2. Long-press 9 [ACCOMP]. • The ACCOMP indicator will flash on the display to indicate that chord progression play is enabled. 3. Use ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the preset number you want. This will change the setup (tone, rhythm, etc.) of the Digital Keyboard. • At this time the Digital Keyboard will go into Auto Accompaniment synchro start standby (page EN-32). • To jump to the top music preset of a category, first make sure a preset name is shown on the display. Next, hold down bo CATEGORY as you use the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the category you want. Using Auto Harmonize Auto Harmonize automatically adds harmony to notes you play with your right hand, which adds rich depth to the melody of your performances. You can select from among 12 types of Auto Harmonize to suit the type of music you are playing. • Auto Harmonize is controlled using the same button br A.HAR./ARPEG. as the Arpeggiator (page EN-34). Because of this, these two functions cannot be used at the same time. 1. While holding down the br A.HAR./ARPEG., use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “BtnAsign”. 2. Use the dk [–] and [+] keys to select “A.Har.” 3. Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “AHarType”. 4. Use the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the Auto Harmonize type you want. Type number Type name Du e t 1 4. Play along on the keyboard with the accompaniment. • To stop Auto Accompaniment, press 8 START/ STOP or 6 ENDING/SYNCHRO START. • To exit Music Preset, press 9 [ACCOMP]. However, the tone and rhythm settings configured by the selected music preset remain in effect. To change the chord progression key (Key Shift) See Function No.66 under “FUNCTION Button (cs) Functions” (page EN-43). EN-33 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 35 2017/11/28 10:19:10 Type number Type Name Description 01 Duet 1 Adds close (separated by 2 to 4 degrees) 1-note harmony below the melody note. 02 Duet 2 Adds open (separated by more than 4 to 6 degrees) 1-note harmony below the melody note. 03 Country Adds country style harmony. 04 Octave Adds the note from the next lower octave. 05 5th Adds the fifth degree note. 06 3-Way Open Adds 2-note open harmony, for a total of three notes. 07 3-Way Close Adds 2-note close harmony, for a total of three notes. 08 Strings Adds harmony that is optimal for strings. 09 4-Way Open Adds 3-note open harmony, for a total of four notes. 10 4-Way Close Adds 3-note close harmony, for a total of four notes. 11 Block Adds block chord notes. 12 Big Band Adds big band style harmony. 5. Press br A.HAR./ARPEG. to turn on Auto Using the Arpeggiator The Arpeggiator makes it possible to play an arpeggio pattern automatically. There are 100 different arpeggio patterns from which to choose in order to match the music you are playing. • The Arpeggiator is controlled using the same button br A.HAR./ARPEG. as Auto Harmonize (page EN-33). Because of this, these two functions cannot be used at the same time. 1. While holding down the br A.HAR./ARPEG., use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “BtnAsign”. 2. Use the dk [–] and [+] keys to select “Arpeg.” 3. Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Arp Type”. 4. Use the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the Arpeggiator type you want. • For details about arpeggio types, refer to the separate “Appendix”. Sc r ew Up Harmonize. If you play chords with your left hand and the melody with your right hand, harmony notes will be added to the melody. • Press br A.HAR./ARPEG. again to turn off Auto Harmonize. Lit when on EN-34 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 36 2017/11/28 10:19:10 5. Press br A.HAR./ARPEG. to turn on Arpeggiator. Playing a chord on the keyboard will start arpeggio play. • Press br A.HAR./ARPEG. again to turn off Arpeggiator. Looking Up the Notes of Chords (Chord Book) You can use the Chord Book to look up chords that you do not know how to play. Specifying root, chord type, and inversion settings causes the chord form to appear on the display and sounds the chord. You can also sound Auto Accompaniment based on the looked up chord, or play Auto Accompaniment and have the chords that are played displayed by the chord book. 1. Hold down bq CHORD MODE until the message “Root” appears on the display. Lit when on • The tempo setting of the Arpeggiator is the same as that set for the metronome (page EN-10). • While “Arp Type” is shown on the display, long-press the br A.HAR./ARPEG. to assign the recommended tone for the selected type. Sustaining an Arpeggio (Arpeggiator Hold) Roo t 2. Specify the root note of the chord you want to look up by using the dk [–] and [+] keys, or by pressing the root input keyboard key that corresponds to the root note. Example: To look up C Root input keyboard Use the following procedure when you want an arpeggio pattern to keep playing after you release the keyboard keys. See Function No.18 under “FUNCTION Button (cs) Functions” (page EN-43). Root note C 3. Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Type”. Type EN-35 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 37 2017/11/28 10:19:10 Looking Up the Notes of Chords (Chord Book) 4. Use the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the type of chord you want. Selecting a chord type causes the chord to sound, and shows the chord name and its notes on the display. • To sound the chord form again, press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. • The chord will sound using the tone currently specified for the Upper 1 part. Long-pressing bq CHORD MODE will configure settings that are optimum for chord play (Piano tone, Transpose: 0). Example: Selecting M (Major) Chord type M ( Ma j o r ) To sound a looked up chord book chord in an Auto Accompaniment 1. Before pressing bq CHORD MODE to access the chord book, use the procedure under “Using Auto Accompaniment” (page EN-27) to select a rhythm, and then press 9 [ACCOMP]. 2. Use the chord book to specify the root note and chord type. • When playing a chord form, make sure that it fits within the accompaniment keyboard range. Use an inverted chord form if necessary. • This causes the “N” indicator to flash on the display to indicate synchro start standby. 3. On the accompaniment keyboard, press the keys of the notes that make up the displayed chord form. Chord notes • You can select any one of the following chord types. b M(Major), m(minor), dim, aug, 5, sus4, sus2, 7th, m7, M7, mM7, dim7, dimM7, 7b5, m7b5, M7b5, aug7, augM7, 7sus4, 6th, m6, add9, madd9, 69, m69 • To display a chord inversion, use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Invert”. Next, use the dk [–] and [+] keys. Setting Number • This will start Auto Accompaniment, sounding the chord you selected with the chord book. Example: To press the chord form for C and sound Auto Accompaniment C Description 0 Root position 1 First inversion 2 Second inversion 3 Third inversion 4 Fourth inversion Accompaniment keyboard Split point 5. After you are finished looking up what you want, press ct [5] (EXIT) to exit the Chord Book. • If the result is different from the one shown in the chord book, check the relationship between the chord form and the chord. • All of the information in the chord book uses a split point of F#3 and the FINGERED 1 chord mode. EN-36 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 38 2017/11/28 10:19:10 Saving Keyboard Setups to Registration Memory Registration memory lets you store Digital Keyboard setups (tone, rhythm, etc.) for instant recall whenever you need them. When recalling registration data, you can specify items that you do not want to include in the recall (Freeze). Registration memory simplifies performance of complex pieces that require successive tone and rhythm changes. You can have up to 32 setups in Registration memory at one time. bs BANK and bt 1 to cm 4 are used for recording. To save a setup to registration memory 1. Press bm RHYTHM. Bank number 2. Configure the tone, rhythm, and other settings you can to include in the setup. 3. Press bs BANK to select the bank you want. Each press of bs BANK cycles through the bank numbers. bs bt ck cl cm Bank 4 Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Bank 1 Setup 1-1 Setup 1-2 Setup 1-3 Setup 1-4 Bank 2 Setup 2-1 Setup 2-2 Setup 2-3 Setup 2-4 . . . . . . . . . . Bank 8 Setup 8-1 Setup 8-2 Setup 8-3 Setup 8-4 • Each press of bank select button bs BANK cycles through the bank numbers, from 1 to 8. • Pressing a button from bt 1 to cm 4 selects the corresponding area in the currently selected bank. ■ Registration Memory Data • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Tone numbers (main, layer, split) Rhythm number Tempo Auto Harmonize (on, off, type) Transpose Split point Touch Response Octave shift Chord input modes Accompaniment volume Arpeggiator setting (on, off, type) Synchro start Reverb (on, off, type) Chorus (on, off, type) Accomp (on, off) Arpeggiator hold (on, off) Layer (on, off) Split (on, off) Pedal effect Preset Scales Pitch Bend (range, tone part on/off) • You also can select a bank using the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys within three seconds after pressing the bs BANK button. 4. While holding down cn STORE, press a button from bt 1 to cm 4 to select an area. This will save the settings you configured in step 2 into the applicable setup. • If there is anything already stored in the setup, it will be replaced (deleted) by the new setup. Stored in Setup 4-1 Store EN-37 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 39 2017/11/28 10:19:10 Saving Keyboard Setups to Registration Memory To recall a setup from registration memory 1. Press bs BANK to select the bank that contains the setup you want to recall. Bank 6 Disabling Overwrite of Specific Settings (Freeze) Recalling setup data registered to one of the Area buttons (1 to 4) normally causes the applicable Digital Keyboard settings to be overwritten by the recalled settings. With the Freeze, you can disable overwriting of specific setting items whenever setup data is recalled. 1. Long-press bs BANK to toggle Freeze between on and off. 2. Use buttons bt 1 to cm 4 to select the area whose setup you want to recall. This will recall the registration memory setup and automatically configure the Digital Keyboard settings accordingly. Setup 6-1 recalled Reca l l • Notes currently being sounded by the keyboard may stop if you recall a setup that causes a change in octave shift (page EN-17). To keep this from happening, either select a setup that does not cause a change in the octave shift setting, or hold down the pedal (which will cause notes currently being played to be sustained). Indicates Freeze is enabled. ■ Freezable Setting Items • • • • • • • • • Tones Rhythms Auto Harmonize/Arpeggiator Tempo Controllers (Pedals and Pitch Bender) Transpose Scales Split Point Effects To specify items to remain unchanged (overwrite disabled) when you recall registration data See Function No.27 under “FUNCTION Button (cs) Functions” (page EN-43). ■ Saving registration Data on an External Device See page EN-54 for details about how to transfer sampled data to a computer for storage. EN-38 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 40 2017/11/28 10:19:11 Recording Your Keyboard Play You can use the procedure in this section to record your keyboard play for later playback. You can record your own keyboard play, or the part of either hand during a lesson using a song. You can also record play using Auto Accompaniment, or overdub a recording of another keyboard performance. Recorded content is saved in Song Bank locations 171 through 176 (user songs). Locations 172 through 176 are for keyboard performances. Location 171 is for keyboard play along with a song lesson. Recording and Playing Back Keyboard Play Use the following procedure to record everything you play on the keyboard. Recorded content is saved in Song Bank locations 172 through 176. 1. Press bm RHYTHM. 2. Press bp RECORD/STOP. This will enter record standby. Flashes 6. To play back what you have recorded, press 8 PLAY/STOP. Each press of 8 PLAY/STOP starts and stops playback. • Turning off the Digital Keyboard while recording is in progress will cause any data in recorder memory to be deleted. • A new recording replaces (deletes) previously recorded contents. • Due to the way the Digital Keyboard’s system is designed, certain tone, Auto Accompaniment, reverb, and chorus settings can result in the sound produced during playback to be different from the sound that you heard when you recorded. Overdubbing a Recorded Track In addition to the keyboard play and Auto Accompaniment you record to Track 1, you can overdub up to five keyboard play tracks. ■ About tracks Tracks are numbered from 1 to 6. • If you do not specify a track number when recording, recording is performed to Track 1 automatically. In addition to what you play on the keyboard, the following information also is recorded. • To exit record standby, press bp RECORD/STOP as many times as necessary until the RECORD indicator is no longer displayed. 3. Configure the tone, rhythm, and other settings you want to use. 4. Start playing. Recording starts as soon as you play something on the keyboard. Lights • Track 1 Tone number, rhythm number, rhythm controller, Auto Accompaniment volume level, tempo, beat, reverb setting, chorus setting, chord play, layer play, split play, auto harmonize/arpeggiator play, scale setting, octave shift setting, pedal operations, pitch bend wheel operation, pitch bend range setting • Tracks 2 through 6 Tone number, arpeggiator play, octave shift setting, pedal operations, pitch bend wheel operation, pitch bend range setting • You can use Auto Accompaniment while playing. If you do, Auto Accompaniment also will be recorded. • The flashing on the screen shown in step 2 becomes faster when remaining recorder memory capacity becomes less than 101 notes. • Up to five recorded songs can be in memory at one time. • Recording memory capacity is approximately 40,000 notes per song. 5. To stop recording, press bp RECORD/STOP. Lights EN-39 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 41 2017/11/28 10:19:11 Recording Your Keyboard Play To record to Tracks 1 through 6 1. Press bn SONG BANK. 2. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the song you want to overdub. 3. Press bp RECORD/STOP. This causes “Rec Trk” to appear on the display. Rec T r k • To exit record standby, press bp RECORD/STOP as many times as necessary until the RECORD indicator is no longer displayed. 4. Use the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the track number of the next track to which you want to record. This will enter record standby for the track you selected. Example: Track 2 Muting a Track You can use the procedure below to mute a recorded track and then record to or play back the other track. 1. Press bn SONG BANK. 2. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to select a song you recorded. 3. Press 9 PART SELECT. This causes “Trk1Mute” to appear on the display. 4. Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to select the track you want to mute. 5. Press the dk [+] key to mute the selected track. To unmute the selected track, press the dk [–] key. • Muting a recorded track causes its track number to disappear from the display. • Note that the number of a track that is not recorded also is not shown on the display. 6. Press the ct [5] (EXIT) key. Flashes • If you want to use a different tone than the one you used in Track 1, press bl TONE and then use the ct number keys to input the tone number. 5. Press 8 PLAY/STOP. This will start playback of what you recorded up to this point in other tracks and record what you play on the keyboard to the currently selected track. Play the notes you want on the keyboard. • If you want to record from the beginning of a track, press bp RECORD/STOP and then start playing. Lights 6. To stop recording, press bp RECORD/STOP. • To play back what you have recorded, press 8 PLAY/STOP. Each press of 8 PLAY/STOP starts and stops playback. 7. Repeat steps 3 through 6 to record the other tracks. 8. After you finish recording all of the tracks, press 8 PLAY/STOP. • This will start playback of the recorded tracks. Press 8 PLAY/STOP to stop or restart playback. EN-40 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 42 2017/11/28 10:19:11 Recording Your Keyboard Play Changing the Recording Track while in Record Standby To change the recording track • When you want to easily record to a new solo track (For example, to record drums first, etc.) • When you want to correct for selection of the wrong track for recording 1. Hold down bp RECORD/STOP. This causes “Rec Trk” to appear on the display. 2. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the track you want to record. 3. Press the ct [5] (EXIT) key. If you want to start playback of a previously recorded track and record new keyboard play along with it, press 8 PLAY/STOP and then play along with the playback. To change the song number • To easily select a different song number for recording while in record standby • When you want to correct for selection of the wrong song number 1. Hold down bp RECORD/STOP. This causes “Rec Trk” to appear on the display. 2. Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to select “MltRec 1”. 3. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the song number of the song you want to record. 4. Press the ct [5] (EXIT) key. If you want to start playback of a previously recorded track and record new keyboard play along with it, press 8 PLAY/STOP and then play along with the playback. Recording Keyboard Play Along with a Song Lesson This section explains how to play along and record along with one of the Digital Keyboard’s songs. Recorded content is saved in Song Bank location 171. ● The following operations and settings also are recorded along with your keyboard play. Tone number, tempo, reverb setting, octave shift setting, pedal operations, pitch bend wheel operation, pitch bend range setting • There can be only one recording of keyboard play with a song in recorder memory. Making a new recording replaces (deletes) previously recorded data. 1. Press bn SONG BANK. 2. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the song number of the song you want to record. 3. Press 9 PART SELECT to cycle through the parts in the sequence shown below. Song playback Disappears Right hand recording Lights Left hand recording Lights Both hand recording Lights • Configure tone and tempo settings at this time as well. EN-41 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 43 2017/11/28 10:19:11 Recording Your Keyboard Play 4. Press bp RECORD/STOP. This will enter record standby. Flashes • To exit record standby, press bp RECORD/STOP as many times as necessary until the RECORD indicator is no longer displayed. 5. Press 8 PLAY/STOP to start song playback and recorder recording. Play along with the playback. Lights Deleting a Track 1. Press bn SONG BANK. 2. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the song that contains the track you want to delete. 3. Hold down bp RECORD/STOP. 4. Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to select “Trk Clr”. 5. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the track you want to delete. 6. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. • To stop recording part way through, press 8 PLAY/ STOP. 6. Recording will stop automatically when the end of the song is reached. This will enter playback standby. 7. Press 8 PLAY/STOP. This will start playback of what you recorded. • Each press of 8 PLAY/STOP starts and stops playback. Deleting a Song This causes “Sure?” to appear on the display. 7. Press the dk [+] (YES) key. This deletes the track. To cancel, press the dk [–] (NO) key. Saving Recorded Data on an External Device You can save data you record with the Digital Keyboard on your computer’s hard disk. See page EN-54 for details about how to transfer recorded data to a computer for storage. 1. Press bn SONG BANK. 2. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the song number of the song you want to delete. 3. Hold down bp RECORD/STOP. 4. Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to select “Song Clr”. 5. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. This causes “Sure?” to appear on the display. 6. Press the dk [+] (YES) key. This deletes the song. To cancel, press the dk [–] (NO) key. EN-42 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 44 2017/11/28 10:19:11 FUNCTION Button (cs) Functions You can use the cs FUNCTION button to change the volume and key, and to configure a variety of other settings. To select a function 1. Press cs FUNCTION to display the function menu. This causes the FUNCTION indicator to appear on the display. 2. Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display the function you want. • If you select a function that has sub-menus, press the ct [6] (ENTER) key, and then use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to select the sub-menu you want. • If you are navigating through sub-menus, press [5] (EXIT) to return to the previous menu from your current location. • Refer to the indicated pages for details about each function. 3. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to change the setting. • If you want to use the ct number keys, press the [0] number key to display the NUM indicator before inputting a value. 4. When the setting is the way you want, hold down the ct [5] (EXIT) key to exit the setting screen. This causes the FUNCTION indicator to disappear from the display. No. Function Display 1 Transpose Trans. 2 Octave Shift Octave Setting Range Default –12 - 12 0 See Page EN-17 EN-17 3 Tone Part Upper 1 Octave Shift U1 Oct. –3 - 3 0 4 Tone Part Upper 2 Octave Shift U2 Oct. –3 - 3 0 EN-17 EN-17 5 Tone Part Lower Octave Shift L Oct. –3 - 3 0 EN-17 EN-14 6 Split Point Split Pt 36 - 96 54 7 Touch Response Touch 1-4 3 EN-10 8 Auto Accompaniment Volume AcompVol 0 - 127 115 EN-32 0 - 127 127 EN-21 9 Song Volume Song Vol 10 Metronome Metronom EN-10 11 Metronome Beat Beat 0-9 4 EN-10 12 Metronome Volume Volume 0 - 127 127 EN-10 1-6 2 13 Chord Mode ChordMod 14 Auto Harmonize/Arpeggiator AHar/Arp EN-27 EN-33, EN-34 15 Auto Harmonize/Arpeggiator Button Assignment BtnAsign 1, 2 1 16 Auto Harmonize Type AHarType 1 - 12 1 EN-33 17 Arpeggiator Type Arp Type 1 - 100 1 EN-34 Arpeggiator Hold EN-34 18 EN-33, EN-34 ArpegHld On/Off Off 19 Reverb Reverb 1 - 21 11 EN-15 20 Chorus Chorus 1 - 11 1 EN-15 21 Equalizer Equalizr 1 - 10 1 EN-16 EN-43 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 45 2017/11/28 10:19:13 FUNCTION Button (cs) Functions No. 22 Function Preset Scale Display Setting Range Default Scale See Page EN-46 23 Preset Scale Type Type 1 - 17 1 EN-46 24 Preset Scale Root Root 1 - 12 1 EN-46 25 Auto Accompaniment Scale AcompScl On/Off Off EN-46 Tune 415.5 - 465.9 440.0 EN-17 On/Off On EN-38 26 Tuning 27 Registration Memory Freeze Target RMFrzTgt Rhythm EN-38 28 Rhythm 29 Tempo Tempo On/Off On EN-38 30 Tone Tone On/Off Off EN-38 31 Split Point Split Pt On/Off Off EN-38 32 Auto Harmonize/Arpeggiator AHar/Arp On/Off Off EN-38 33 Transpose Trans. On/Off Off EN-38 34 Scales Scale On/Off Off EN-38 35 Controllers Cntrller On/Off Off EN-38 Effects Effect On/Off Off EN-38 36 37 Lesson Lesson EN-25 38 Voice Fingering Guide Speak On/Off On EN-25 39 Next Note Guide NoteGuid On/Off On EN-25 40 Performance Evaluation Scoring On/Off On EN-26 41 Phrase Length PhraseLn 1-8 4 EN-26 PlainAcc On/Off Off EN-26 1 - 12 1 EN-35 42 43 Simplifying Accompaniment Chord Book Chord Bk Chord Root 45 Chord Type Type 1 - 25 1 EN-35 46 Chord Inversion Invert 0 to (Depends on chord type.) 0 EN-35 1 - 16 1 EN-53 47 MIDI Root EN-35 44 MIDI 48 Keyboard Channel Keybd Ch 49 Navigate Navigate EN-53 EN-53 50 Navigate On/Off Action On/Off On EN-53 51 Right-hand Navigate Channel R Ch. 1 - 16 4 EN-53 52 Left-hand Navigate Channel L Ch. 1 - 16 3 EN-53 53 Navigate Lesson Lesson 1-4 1 EN-53 54 Local Control Local On/Off On EN-54 55 Accomp Out AcompOut On/Off Off EN-54 EN-44 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 46 2017/11/28 10:19:13 FUNCTION Button (cs) Functions No. 56 Function Other Display Setting Range Default See Page Other 57 Pedal Effect Pedal 58 Pitch Bend PitchBnd 1-4 1 EN-16 EN-18 59 Pitch Bend Range Range 0 - 24 2 EN-18 60 Tone Part Upper 1 Pitch Bend U1Enable On/Off On EN-18 61 Tone Part Upper 2 Pitch Bend U2Enable On/Off On EN-18 62 Tone Part Lower Pitch Bend L Enable On/Off On EN-18 EN-11 63 Tap Rhythm Start Tap Rhy On/Off Off 64 Right-hand (Melody) Part Channel PartR Ch 1 - 16 4 EN-26 65 Left-hand Part Channel PartL Ch 1 - 16 3 EN-26 66 Music Preset Key Change MP Key –5 - 6 0 EN-33 67 Center Cancel (Vocal Cut) C Cancel On/Off Off EN-55 68 On-screen Keyboard LCD Key 1, 2 1 EN-46 69 Display Contrast Contrast 1 - 17 9 EN-10 70 Auto Power Off AutoOff On/Off On 71 Reset Reset EN-9 EN-47 72 Function Settings Setting – – EN-47 73 Factory Reset Factory – – EN-47 Media – – EN-48 74 Media USB Flash Drive • The tone and other parameters revert to their initial defaults whenever you turn on power (page EN-9). • The following settings are retained even when power is turned off. Equalizer, Tuning, Registration Memory Freeze Target, Tap Rhythm Start, On-screen Keyboard, Display Contrast EN-45 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 47 2017/11/28 10:19:13 FUNCTION Button (cs) Functions Changing the Scale of the Keyboard You can use the following procedure to select from among 17 preset scales, including the standard Equal Temperament. No. Scale name 01 Equal Temperament Equal Display 02 Pure Major PureMajr 03 Pure Minor PureMinr 04 Pythagorean Pythagor 05 Kirnberger 3 Kirnbrg3 06 Werckmeister Wercmeis 07 Mean-Tone MeanTone 08 Rast Rast 09 Bayati Bayati 10 Hijaz Hijaz 11 Saba Saba 12 Dashti Dashti 13 Chahargah Chaharga 14 Segah Segah 15 Gurjari Todi GujrTodi 16 Chandrakauns Cndrkuns 17 Charukeshi Carukesi 1. Press cs FUNCTION and then use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Scale”. Sca l e 2. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. T ype 3. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to select a scale setting. 5. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to select a root setting. 6. When the setting is the way you want, hold down the ct [5] (EXIT) key to exit the setting screen. Using the Current Scale Notes for Auto Accompaniments You can use the following procedure to reflect the preset scale you selected in Auto Accompaniments. 1. Press cs FUNCTION and then use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Scale”. Sca l e 2. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. 3. Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “AcompScl”. Ac ompSc l 4. Use the dk [+] key to select on. On-screen Keyboard You can control the type of on-screen keyboard that appears on the display. See Function No.68 under “FUNCTION Button (cs) Functions” (page EN-43). Setting Display Number Description 1 Type 1 Black keyboard keys (sharps and flats) are normally black, but become white when pressed. 2 Type 2 Black keyboard keys (sharps and flats) are normally white, but become black when pressed. 4. Use the ct [3] (p) key to display “Root”. Roo t EN-46 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 48 2017/11/28 10:19:13 FUNCTION Button (cs) Functions Deleting All Data in Digital Keyboard Memory You can use the procedure below to delete all data, and reset settings and other system contents to return them to their initial factory defaults. • This procedure also deletes user songs, user rhythms, registration data, and recorded song data (page EN-39). Saving important data to your computer’s hard disk is recommended (page EN-54). 1. Press cs FUNCTION and then use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Other” (page EN-6). 2. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. 3. Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Reset”. 4. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. 5. Use the ct [2] (o) or [3] (p) key to display “Factory”. 6. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. This displays a delete confirmation message. Su r e? 7. Press the dk [+] (YES) key. After performing the above step, “Wait” will appear on the display. The Digital Keyboard will restart automatically after data deletion is complete. • To cancel the delete operation, press dk [–] (NO) or ct [5] (EXIT). Resetting FUNCTION Button Settings You can use the procedure below to return all function settings to their initial factory defaults. See Function No.72 under “FUNCTION Button (cs) Functions” (page EN-43). EN-47 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 49 2017/11/28 10:19:13 USB Flash Drive Your Digital Keyboard supports the following USB flash drive operations. • USB flash drive formatting • USB flash drive data loading to Digital Keyboard memory • Data storage to a USB flash drive • Delete data from a USB flash drive • Rename data on a USB flash drive • All data storage to a USB flash drive ■ Types of Data Supported Operations Data Type Display Load from USB Flash Drive Save to USB Flash Drive Delete from USB Flash Drive File Name Extension Rename on USB Flash Drive Preset Song – ✕ ✕ ✕ ✕ – User Song UsrSng O ✕ O O CMF, MID*, CM2 User Recorded Song (Playing Along with a Built-in Lesson R Songs) O O O O LRF User Recorded Song (Keyboard Play) MltRec O O O O MRF User Recorded Song (Keyboard Play) (SMF) MltR SMF ✕ O ✕ ✕ MID Preset Rhythm – ✕ ✕ ✕ ✕ – User Rhythm Rhythm O ✕ O O AC7, CKF, Z00 Registration (Bank) RegMemBk O O O O RBK All Data All Data O O O O DAL * SMF Format 0 or Format 1 USB Flash Drive and USB Flash Drive Port Handling Precautions • Be sure to observe the precautions provided in the documentation that comes with the USB flash drive. • Avoid using a USB flash drive under the following conditions. Such conditions can corrupt data stored on the USB flash drive. • Areas subjected to high temperature, high humidity, or corrosive gas • Areas subjected to strong electrostatic charge and digital noise • Never remove the USB flash drive while data is being written to or loaded from it. Doing so can corrupt the data on the USB flash drive and damage the USB flash drive port. • Never insert anything besides a USB flash drive into the USB flash drive port. Doing so creates the risk of malfunction. • A USB flash drive can become warm after very long use. This is normal and does not indicate malfunction. • Static electricity conducted to the USB flash drive port from your hand or from a USB flash drive can cause malfunction of the Digital Keyboard. If this happens, turn the Digital Keyboard off and then back on again. Copyrights You are allowed to use recordings for your own personal use. Any reproduction of an audio or music format file, without the permission of its copyright holder, is strictly prohibited under copyright laws and international treaties. Also, making such files available on the Internet or distributing them to third parties, regardless of whether such activities are conducted with or without compensation, is strictly prohibited under copyright laws and international treaties. CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held in any way liable for any use of this Digital Keyboard that is illegal under copyright laws. EN-48 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 50 2017/11/28 10:19:13 USB Flash Drive Connecting a USB Flash Drive to and Detaching It from the Digital Keyboard • Never plug any other device besides a USB flash drive into the USB flash drive port. • When you perform a USB flash drive operation or turn on the Digital Keyboard while a USB flash drive is plugged in, the Digital Keyboard initially needs to perform a “mounting” sequence to prepare for data exchange with the USB flash drive. Digital Keyboard operations may be momentarily disabled while a mounting sequence is being performed. While the mounting process is in progress, the message “Mounting” will be displayed. It may take up to 10 or 20 seconds or even longer for a USB flash drive to be mounted. Do not attempt to perform any operation on the Digital Keyboard while a mounting sequence is in progress. A USB flash drive needs to be mounted each time it is connected to the Digital Keyboard. ■ To insert a USB flash drive 1. As shown in the illustration below, insert the USB flash drive into the Digital Keyboard’s USB flash drive port. • Carefully push the USB flash drive in as far as it will go. Do not use undue force when inserting the USB flash drive. Flashes USB flash drive port Formatting a USB Flash Drive • Be sure to format a USB flash drive on the Digital Keyboard before using it for the first time. • Before formatting a USB flash drive, make sure it does not have any valuable data stored on it. • The format operation performed by this Digital Keyboard is a “quick format”. If you want to completely delete all of the data in USB flash drive, format it on your computer or some other device. Supported USB Flash Drives This Digital Keyboard supports USB flash drives formatted to FAT32. If your USB flash drive is formatted to a different file system, use the Windows format function to reformat it to FAT32. Do not use quick format. 1. Insert the USB flash drive to be formatted into the Digital Keyboard’s USB flash drive port. 2. Press cs FUNCTION and then use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Media”. 3. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. 4. Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Format”. 5. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. This displays a confirmation message (“Sure?”). 6. Press the dk [+] (YES) key. • The message “Wait” remains on the display while the operation is being performed. Do not perform any operation while this message is on the display. “Complete” appears on the display after formatting is complete. • To cancel the format operation, press the dk [–] (NO) key. USB flash drive ■ To remove a USB flash drive 1. Check to confirm that there is no data exchange operation being performed, and then pull the USB flash drive straight out. EN-49 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 51 2017/11/28 10:19:13 USB Flash Drive Loading Data from a USB Flash Drive to Digital Keyboard Memory You can use the procedure below to load data from a USB flash drive into Digital Keyboard memory. • Place the data (file) you want to load into the MUSICDAT folder on the USB flash drive. 1. Insert the USB flash drive into the Digital Keyboard’s USB flash drive port. 2. Press cs FUNCTION and then use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Media”. 3. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. 4. Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Load”. 5. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. 6. Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to select the data type you want to import. 7. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. 8. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the data you want to import. 9. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. 10.Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the import destination you want. • Step 10 can be skipped if it is not necessary. 11.Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. This displays an import confirmation message (“Sure?”). If there is already data in the import destination in Digital Keyboard memory, a message (“Replace?”) will appear asking if you want to replace it with the new data. • Step 11 can be skipped if it is not necessary. 12.Press the dk [+] (YES) key. • The message “Wait” remains on the display while the operation is being performed. Do not perform any operation while this message is on the display. “Complete” appears on the display after data import is complete. • To cancel the import operation, press the dk [–] (NO) key. Saving Digital Keyboard Data to a USB Flash Drive Digital Keyboard memory data can be saved to a USB flash drive. 1. Insert the USB flash drive into the Digital Keyboard’s USB flash drive port. 2. Press cs FUNCTION and then use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Media”. 3. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. 4. Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Save”. 5. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. 6. Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to select the data type you want to save. 7. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. 8. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the data you want to save. • Step 8 can be skipped if it is not necessary. 9. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. • Step 9 can be skipped if it is not necessary. 10.Rename the file as required. (1) Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to move the cursor to the character you want to change. (2) Use the dk [–] and [+] keys to change the character. • The characters you can select are shown below. 0 A K U ( 1 2 3 4 B C D E L M N O V W X Y ) - ^ { 5 6 F G P Q Z S } @ 7 H R & ~ 8 I S _ ` 9 J T ' 11.After renaming the file, press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. This displays a confirmation message (“Sure?”). If there already a file with the same name on the USB flash drive, a confirmation message (“Replace?”) will appear asking if you want to overwrite it with the new data. EN-50 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 52 2017/11/28 10:19:13 USB Flash Drive 12.Press the dk [+] (YES) key. • The message “Wait” remains on the display while the operation is being performed. Do not perform any operation while this message is on the display. “Complete” appears on the display after data save is complete. • To cancel the save operation, press the dk [–] (NO) key. Deleting Data from a USB Flash Drive Use the following procedure to delete USB flash drive data (files). 1. Insert the USB flash drive into the Digital Keyboard’s USB flash drive port. 2. Press cs FUNCTION and then use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Media”. 3. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. 4. Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Delete”. 5. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. 6. Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to select the data type you want to delete. 7. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. 8. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the data you want to delete. 9. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. This displays a delete confirmation message (“Sure?”). 10.Press the dk [+] (YES) key. • The message “Wait” remains on the display while the operation is being performed. Do not perform any operation while this message is on the display. “Complete” appears on the display after data delete is complete. • To cancel the delete operation, press the dk [–] (NO) key. Renaming Data on a USB Flash Drive 1. Insert the USB flash drive into the Digital Keyboard’s USB flash drive port. 2. Press cs FUNCTION and then use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Media”. 3. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. 4. Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to display “Rename”. 5. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. 6. Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to select the data type you want to rename. 7. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. 8. Use the ct number keys, and the dk [–] and [+] keys to select the data you want to rename. 9. Press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. 10.Rename the file as required. (1) Use the ct [2] (o) and [3] (p) keys to move the cursor to the character you want to change. (2) Use the dk [–] and [+] keys to change the character. • The characters you can select are shown below. 0 A K U ( 1 2 3 4 B C D E L M N O V W X Y ) - ^ { 5 6 F G P Q Z S } @ 7 H R & ~ 8 I S _ ` 9 J T ' 11.After renaming the file, press the ct [6] (ENTER) key. This displays a confirmation message (“Sure?”). If there already a file with the same name on the USB flash drive, a confirmation message (“Replace?”) will appear asking if you want to overwrite it with the new data. EN-51 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 53 2017/11/28 10:19:14 12.Press the dk [+] (YES) key. • The message “Wait” remains on the display while the operation is being performed. Do not perform any operation while this message is on the display. “Complete” appears on the display after data save is complete. • To cancel the save operation, press the dk [–] (NO) key. Connecting External Devices Connecting a Computer You can connect the Digital Keyboard to a computer and exchange MIDI data between them. You can send play data from the Digital Keyboard to music software running on your computer, or you can send MIDI data from your computer to the Digital Keyboard for playback. Minimum Computer System Requirements The following shows the minimum computer system requirements for sending and receiving MIDI data. Check to make sure that your computer complies with these requirements before connecting the Digital Keyboard to it. ● Operating System Windows Vista *1 Windows 7 *2 Windows 8.1 *3 Windows 10 *4 macOS (OS X/Mac OS X) 10.7, 10.8, 10.9, 10.10, 10.11, 10.12 *1: Windows Vista (32-bit) *2: Windows 7 (32-bit, 64-bit) *3: Windows 8.1 (32-bit, 64-bit) *4: Windows 10 (32-bit, 64-bit) ● USB port • Never connect to a computer that does not conform to the above requirements. Doing so can cause problems with your computer. • For the latest news about supported operating systems, visit the website at the URL below. http://world.casio.com/ EN-52 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 54 2017/11/28 10:19:14 Connecting External Devices Connecting the Digital Keyboard to Your Computer MIDI Settings Keyboard Channel • Make sure you follow the steps of the procedure below exactly. Connecting incorrectly can make data send and receive impossible. 1. Turn off the Digital Keyboard and then start up your computer. • Do not start up the music software on your computer yet! 2. After starting up your computer, use a commercially available USB cable to connect it to the Digital Keyboard. • Use a USB 2.0 or 1.1 A-B connector type USB cable. 3. Turn on the Digital Keyboard. • If this is the first time you are connecting the Digital Keyboard to your computer, the driver software required to send and receive data will be installed on your computer automatically. This parameter specifies the channel to be used when keyboard performance information is sent from this Digital Keyboard to a computer. For details about how to configure this setting, see “FUNCTION Button (cs) Functions” (page EN-43). Navigate This parameter can be used to display only the notes of particular channels (parts) as on-screen guide information from among the performance information sent from a computer. These channels are called navigate channels. For details about how to configure this setting, see “FUNCTION Button (cs) Functions” (page EN-43). ■ Navigate On/Off Guidance is not displayed while Navigate is turned off. ■ Right Hand Navigate Channel Selects the right-hand part channel. 4. Start up commercially available music software ■ Left Hand Navigate Channel 5. Configure the music software settings to select ■ Lessons with Navigate on your computer. “CASIO USB-MIDI” as the MIDI device. • For information about how to select the MIDI device, see the user documentation that comes with the music software you are using. • Be sure to turn on the Digital Keyboard first before starting up your computer’s music software. • USB send and receive is disabled during playback of a Song Bank song (page EN-18). Selects the left-hand part channel. You can mute the sound of the channel assigned to the righthand navigate channel and left-hand navigate channel and play the part on the keyboard. Setting Number Display Description 1 Listen Both the right-hand and left-hand parts sound, so you can listen to them for reference. 2 R Hand Mutes the right-hand part sound so you can play it on the keyboard for practice. 3 L Hand Mutes the left-hand part sound so you can play it on the keyboard for practice. 4 Both Mutes both hand parts so you can play them on the keyboard for practice. EN-53 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 55 2017/11/28 10:19:14 Connecting External Devices Local Control Downloading Data Manager This parameter can be used when using an external sound source to play Digital Keyboard notes to specify that the notes should not be sounded by the Digital Keyboard. For details about how to configure this setting, see “FUNCTION Button (cs) Functions” (page EN-43). Accomp Out This parameter specifies whether or not Auto Accompaniment data should be sent. For details about how to configure this setting, see “FUNCTION Button (cs) Functions” (page EN-43). Storing and Loading Digital Keyboard Memory Data You can transfer recorded songs, and other data in Digital Keyboard memory to a computer for storage. You also can load standard MIDI file (SMF) data, and Auto Accompaniment data you download from the CASIO website to the Digital Keyboard, which greatly expands the Song Bank songs and Auto Accompaniment patterns available to you. A special Data Manager application is required in order to transfer data to and from the Digital Keyboard. Data Types Supported for Data Transfer You can transfer the types of data listed below between the Digital Keyboard and a computer. Data Type Description User rhythms (page EN-32) Auto Accompaniment data loaded from a computer User songs (page EN-21) Song data loaded from a computer (Cannot be sent from the Digital Keyboard to a computer.) Recorded songs (page EN-39) Recorded song data Registration setups (page EN-37) Tone and rhythm setup settings 1. Go to the CASIO WORLDWIDE site at the following URL. http://world.casio.com/ 2. At the site, select a geographic area or country. 3. After accessing the area site, navigate to the minimum computer system requirements for Data Manager for this product. • You should be able to find a link to Data Manager information on the product introduction page of this product. If you cannot find such a link, use the search form of the area site where you are located to enter the model name of this product and search for it. • Note that site contents are subject to change without notice. 4. Check if your computer system complies with the minimum requirements for Data Manager. 5. Download Data Manager and its user’s guide to your computer. 6. Follow the procedure in the user’s guide that you downloaded in step 5 to install and use Data Manager. • You can download accompaniment data from the Internet Data Expansion system of the CASIO MUSIC SITE (http://music.casio.com/) and load it into the memory of this Digital Keyboard. Note that there is not any accompaniment data intended specifically for this model, so you should use data for other models. • Since the accompaniment data is for other models, you may experience some abnormalities when playing it on this model. • For information about accompaniment data compatibility between models, see the Data Manager user’s guide you download in step 5 of the above procedure. EN-54 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 56 2017/11/28 10:19:14 Connecting External Devices Connecting to Audio Equipment This Digital Keyboard can be connected to commercially available stereo, amplifier, or recording equipment, to a portable audio player or other equipment. Outputting Keyboard Notes to Audio Equipment Connection requires commercially available connecting cords, supplied by you. • The connecting cords should have a stereo standard plug on one end and a plug that matches the configuration of the external device on the other end. • Turn off the external device when making connections. After connecting, turn down the Digital Keyboard and external device volume levels whenever turning power on or off. • After connecting, turn on the Digital Keyboard and then the external device. • If keyboard notes sound distorted when they are sounded from external audio equipment, lower the Digital Keyboard’s volume setting. Digital Keyboard ep PHONES/OUTPUT jack Audio equipment, amplifier, etc. Stereo standard plug Playing an External Device from the Digital Keyboard Connection requires commercially available connecting cords, supplied by you. • The connecting cords should have a stereo mini plug on one end and a plug that matches the configuration of the external device on the other end. • Turn off the Digital Keyboard when making connections. After connecting, turn down the Digital Keyboard and external device volume levels whenever turning power on or off. • After connecting, turn on the external device and then the Digital Keyboard. • If notes are distorted when they are sounded on the external device, lower the volume setting of the external device. Digital Keyboard en AUDIO IN jack Portable audio player, etc. Stereo mini plug Center Cancel (Vocal Cut) Enabling Vocal Cut cuts (mutes or minimizes) the vocal in the sound being input from the en AUDIO IN jack. Note that this function cancels the sound in the center position of the audio, which may (depending on how the original audio was mixed) end up canceling something else other than the vocal part. How vocal cut is performed depends on the sound being input. For information about configuring settings, “FUNCTION Button (cs) Functions” (page EN-43). EN-55 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 57 2017/11/28 10:19:14 Reference Troubleshooting Symptom Action Included Accessories I can’t find something that should be here. Carefully check inside all of the packing materials. Power Requirements Power will not turned on. • Check the AC adaptor or make sure that the batteries are facing correctly (page EN-8). • Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor power (page EN-8). The display lights up momentarily but power does not turn on when I press the 1P (power) button. Press 1P (power) firmly and completely to turn on power. The Digital Keyboard outputs a loud sound and then suddenly powers down. Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor power (page EN-8). The Digital Keyboard suddenly powers down after about 30 minutes. This happens when Auto Power Off (page EN-9) is triggered. Display The display keeps going out or are flashing. Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor power (page EN-8). On-screen keyboard keys or notes remain on the display. A Step Up Lesson is in progress and the Digital Keyboard is waiting for you to play the next note in the song. To stop this from happening, cancel the lesson (page EN-23). Screen contents are visible only from straight ahead. This is dues to production limitations. It does not indicate malfunction. Sound Nothing happens when I press any keyboard key. • Adjust the volume setting (page EN-9). • Check if something is plugged into en on the back of the Digital Keyboard. • Turn power off and then back on to initialize all keyboard settings (page EN-9). Nothing happens or notes do not play normally when I play notes on the left side of the keyboard. Press 9 to disable chord input in the accompaniment keyboard area (page EN-27). Nothing happens when I start an Auto Accompaniment. • With rhythms 186 to 195, nothing will sound until you play a chord on the keyboard. Try playing a chord (page EN-27). • Check and adjust the accompaniment volume setting (page EN-32). • If there is no user rhythm stored in memory, Auto Accompaniment will not start when you press 8 while a rhythm in the range of 196 to 205 is selected (page EN-27). • Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard settings (page EN-9). Nothing happens when I start playback of a built-in song. • It takes a little time after you press the button until the song starts to play. Wait for a moment for the song to start. • Check and adjust the song volume (page EN-21). • If there is no user song stored in memory, song playback will not start when you press 8 while a song in the range of 161 to 176 is selected (page EN-21). • Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard settings (page EN-9). The metronome does not sound. • Check and adjust the metronome volume setting (page EN-32). • Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard settings (page EN-9). EN-56 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 58 2017/11/28 10:19:14 Reference Symptom Action Notes keep sounding, without stopping. • Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard settings (page EN-9). • Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor power (page EN-8). Some notes are cut off while they are playing. Notes are cut off whenever the number of notes being sounded exceeds the maximum polyphony value of 48 (24 for some tones). This does not indicate malfunction. The volume or tone setting I made has changed. • Adjust the volume setting (page EN-9) and the equalizer setting (page EN-16). • Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard settings (page EN-9). • Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor power (page EN-8). Output volume does not change even though is change my keyboard touch. • Change the Touch Response setting (page EN-10). • Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard settings (page EN-9). In certain keyboard ranges, the volume and tone quality sound are slightly different from those in other keyboard ranges. This is due to system limitations. It does not indicate malfunction. With some tones, octaves do not change at the far ends of the keyboard. This is due to system limitations. It does not indicate malfunction. The pitch of the notes does not match other accompanying instruments or sounds strange when played long with other instruments. • Check and adjust the transpose (page EN-17) and tuning settings (page EN-17). • Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard settings (page EN-9). The reverb of notes seems to change suddenly. • Check and adjust the reverb setting (page EN-15). • Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard settings (page EN-9). Operation When I perform a skip forward or skip back operation, the skip operation moves multiple song measures instead of only a single measure. While song playback is stopped or a Step Up Lesson is in progress, skip forward and skip back operations are performed in phrase units (page EN-19). Tone, rhythm, and other settings revert to their initial defaults whenever you turn on the Digital Keyboard. Though Digital Keyboard settings reset when you turn off the Digital Keyboard (page EN-9), you can save setups to registration memory for instant recall whenever you need them (page EN-37). Computer Connection I can’t exchange data between the Digital Keyboard and a computer. • Check to make sure that the USB cable is connected to the Digital Keyboard and computer, and that the device is selected correctly with your computer’s music software settings (page EN-53). • Turn off the Digital Keyboard and then exit the music software on your computer. Next, turn the Digital Keyboard back on and then restart the music software on your computer. EN-57 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 59 2017/11/28 10:19:14 Reference Error Indicators Display Cause Action Err Limit You are attempting to record more than 999 measures. Make your recordings up to 999 measures long. Err Mem Full You are attempting a recording that exceeds the allowable per song limit. Keep song recordings with the allowable per song limit. Err DataFull You are attempting to record more than five songs. Delete some of the songs in memory. Err No Media 1. The USB flash drive is not connected to the Digital Keyboard’s USB flash drive port. 1. Correctly plug the USB flash drive into the USB flash drive port. 2. The USB flash drive was removed while some operation was in progress. 2. Do not remove the USB flash drive while any operation is in progress. 3. The USB flash drive is write-protected. 3. Unprotect the USB flash drive. 4. The USB flash drive has anti-virus software. 4. Use a USB flash drive that does not have anti-virus software. Err No File There is no loadable file or no playable file in the “MUSICDAT” folder. Move the file you want to load or play into the appropriate location (page EN-50) in the “MUSICDAT” folder. Err No Data You are attempting to save user data when there is no data to save. Select a user data item for which there is data to save. Err ReadOnly A read-only file with the same name you are trying to use is already stored on USB flash drive. • Change the name and then save the new data. • Remove the read-only attribute from the existing USB flash drive file and overwrite it with the new data. • Use a different USB flash drive. Err MediaFul There is not enough space available on the USB flash drive. Delete some of the files on the USB flash drive to make room for new data (page EN-51) or use a different USB flash drive. Err ManyFile There are too many files on the USB flash drive. Delete some of the files on the USB flash drive to make room for new data. Err NotSMF01 You are attempting to play back SMF Format 2 song data. This Digital Keyboard supports playback of SMF Format 0 or Format 1 only. Err Large Sz 1. The SMF file on the USB flash drive cannot be played because it is too big. 1. The Digital Keyboard supports playback of SMF files up to 320 KB. 2. The data you are trying to import cannot be imported because it is too big. 2. The Digital Keyboard supports import of data (per item) up to the maximum sizes shown below. Rhythms: Approximately 64 KB 1. The USB flash drive data is corrupted. — Err WrongDat 2. USB flash drive contains data that is not supported by this Digital Keyboard. Err Format 1. The USB flash drive format is not compatible with this Digital Keyboard. 1. Format the USB flash drive on the Digital Keyboard. 2. The USB flash drive is corrupted. 2. Use a different USB flash drive. EN-58 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 60 2017/11/28 10:19:14 Reference Specifications Model CT-X800 Keyboard 61 standard size keys Touch Response Maximum Polyphony 3 types, Off 48 notes (24 for certain tones) Tones Built-in Tones 600 Functions Layer, Split, Piano/Organ button Reverb 1 to 20, Off Chorus 1 to 10, Tone Metronome Beats per Measure 0 to 9 Tempo Range 20 to 255 Song Bank Demo Song 1 Built-in Songs 160 User Songs User-recorded songs 10*1 6 (See “Recorder” below.)*1 Step Up Lesson Lessons 3 (Listen, Watch, Remember), Easy Mode Lesson Part L, R, LR Functions Repeat, Voice Fingering Guide, Note Guide, Performance Evaluation Auto Accompaniment Built-in Rhythms 195 User Rhythms 10*2 Chord Book Function Chord guide Registration 32 (4 setups × 8 banks) Recorder Real-time recording, playback Keyboard Play 5 songs, 6 tracks Playing Along with a Built-in Songs 1 song (L, R, LR) Memory Capacity Approximately 40,000 notes (1 song) Other Functions Transpose ±1 octaves (–12 to +12 semitones) Octave Shift Upper 1/Upper 2/Lower, ±3 octaves Tuning A4 = 415.5 to 465.9 Hz (Initial Default: 440.0 Hz) Preset Scales 17 Music Preset 310 One Touch Preset 195 Auto Harmonize 12 types Arpeggiator 100 types MIDI 16 multi-timbre received, GM Level 1 standard Musical Information Function Tone, Rhythm, Song Bank numbers and names, staff notation, fingering, pedal operation, tempo, measure and beat number, chord name, etc. Pitch Bend Wheel Pitch Bend Range 0 to 24 semitones USB Flash Drive SMF direct playback, data storage, data loading, data deleting, USB flash drive format EN-59 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 61 2017/11/28 10:19:14 Reference Inputs/Outputs USB flash drive port TYPE A USB port TYPE B PEDAL jack Standard jack (6.3mm): sustain, sostenuto, soft, rhythm Phones/Output jack Stereo standard jack (6.3mm) Output Impedance: 167Ω, Output Voltage: 4.5V (RMS) MAX Audio In jack Stereo mini jack (3.5mm) Input Impedance: 10kΩ, Input Sensitivity: 200mV Power Jack DC9.5V Power Supply 2-way Batteries 6 AA-size alkaline batteries Battery Life Approximately 3 hours continuous operation on alkaline batteries AC Adaptor AD-E95100L Auto Power Off Speakers Approximately 30 minutes after last operation; Can be disabled. 12cm × 2 (Output: 2.5W + 2.5W) Power Consumption 9.5V = 7.5W Dimensions 94.8 × 35.0 × 10.9 cm (37 5/16 × 13 3/4 × 4 5/16 inch) Weight Approximately 4.4kg (9.7 lbs) (without batteries) *1 Maximum capacity per song: Approximately 320 kilobytes *2 Maximum capacity per rhythm: Approximately 64 kilobytes (1 kilobyte = 1,024 bytes) • Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. EN-60 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 62 2017/11/28 10:19:14 Reference Operating Precautions Be sure to read and observe the following operating precautions. ■ Location Avoid the following locations for this product. • Areas exposed to direct sunlight and high humidity • Areas subjected to temperature extremes • Near a radio, TV, video deck, or tuner The above devices will not cause malfunction of the product, but interference from the product can cause audio or video interference of a nearby device. ■ User Maintenance • Never use benzine, alcohol, thinner, or other chemical agents to clean the product. • To clean the product or its keyboard, wipe with a soft cloth moistened in a weak solution of water and a mild neutral detergent. Wring all excess moisture from the cloth before wiping. ■ Included and Optional Accessories Use only accessories that are specified for use with this product. Use of unauthorized accessories creates the risk of fire, electric shock, and personal injury. ■ Weld Lines Lines may be visible on the exterior of the product. These are “weld lines” that result from the plastic molding process. They are not cracks or scratches. ■ Musical Instrument Etiquette Always be aware of others around you whenever using this product. Be especially careful when playing late at night to keep the volume at levels that do not disturb others. Other steps you can take when playing late at night are closing the window and using headphones. EN-61 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 63 2017/11/28 10:19:14 Appendix/Apéndice Song List/Lista de canciones SONG BANK/BANCO DE CANCIONES No./Nº Title/Título WORLD (CATEGORY : 01) 001 TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE STAR 002 LIGHTLY ROW 003 LONG LONG AGO 004 ON TOP OF OLD SMOKEY 005 SAKURA SAKURA 006 WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN 007 AMAZING GRACE 008 AULD LANG SYNE 009 COME BIRDS 010 DID YOU EVER SEE A LASSIE? 011 MICHAEL ROW THE BOAT ASHORE 012 DANNY BOY 013 MY BONNIE 014 HOME SWEET HOME 015 AURA LEE 016 HOME ON THE RANGE 017 ALOHA OE 018 SANTA LUCIA 019 FURUSATO 020 GREENSLEEVES 021 JOSHUA FOUGHT THE BATTLE OF JERICHO 022 THE MUFFIN MAN 023 LONDON BRIDGE 024 UNDER THE SPREADING CHESTNUT TREE 025 SIPPIN’ CIDER THROUGH A STRAW 026 GRANDFATHER’S CLOCK 027 ANNIE LAURIE 028 BEAUTIFUL DREAMER IF YOU’RE HAPPY AND YOU KNOW IT, CLAP YOUR 029 HANDS 030 MY DARLING CLEMENTINE 031 LITTLE BROWN JUG 032 HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN 033 SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON 034 YANKEE DOODLE 035 MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME 036 SZLA DZIEWECZKA 037 TROIKA 038 WALTZING MATILDA 039 ON THE BRIDGE OF AVIGNON 040 I’VE BEEN WORKING ON THE RAILROAD 041 OH! SUSANNA 042 CAMPTOWN RACES 043 JEANNIE WITH THE LIGHT BROWN HAIR 044 TURKEY IN THE STRAW 045 JAMAICA FAREWELL EVENT (CATEGORY : 02) 046 SILENT NIGHT 047 WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS 048 JINGLE BELLS 049 JOY TO THE WORLD 050 O CHRISTMAS TREE PIANO/CLASSICS (CATEGORY : 03) 051 MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB 052 LE CYGNE FROM “LE CARNAVAL DES ANIMAUX” 053 JE TE VEUX 054 SONATA op.13 “PATHÉTIQUE” 2nd Mov. 055 HEIDENRÖSLEIN 056 AIR FROM “SUITE no.3” 057 SPRING FROM “THE FOUR SEASONS” No./Nº 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 079 080 Title/Título HABANERA FROM “CARMEN” BRINDISI FROM “LA TRAVIATA” HUNGARIAN DANCES no.5 MINUET IN G MAJOR MUSETTE IN D MAJOR ECOSSAISE IN G MAJOR GAVOTTE (GOSSEC) ARABESQUE (BURGMÜLLER) CHOPSTICKS DECK THE HALL ODE TO JOY AVE MARIA (GOUNOD) SONATINA op.36 no.1 1st Mov. PRELUDE op.28 no.7 (CHOPIN) RÊVERIE GYMNOPÉDIES no.1 GOING HOME FROM “FROM THE NEW WORLD” BRIDAL MARCH FROM “LOHENGRIN” FÜR ELISE TURKISH MARCH (MOZART) SONATA op.27 no.2 “MOONLIGHT” 1st Mov. ETUDE op.10 no.3 “CHANSON DE L’ADIEU” THE ENTERTAINER WEDDING MARCH FROM “MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S 081 DREAM” 082 AMERICAN PATROL 083 FRÖHLICHER LANDMANN 084 LA VIOLETTE 085 SPINNERLIED 086 LA CHEVALERESQUE 087 SONATINE op.20 no.1 1st Mov. 088 SONATA K.545 1st Mov. 089 LA PRIÈRE D’UNE VIERGE 090 VALSE op.64 no.1 “PETIT CHIEN” 091 LIEBESTRÄUME no.3 092 GAVOTTE FROM “FRANZÖSISCHE SUITE V” 093 JESUS BLEIBET MEINE FREUDE 094 CANON (PACHELBEL) 095 SERENADE FROM “EINE KLEINE NACHTMUSIK” 096 MARCH FROM “THE NUTCRACKER” 097 CHANSON DU TOREADOR FROM “CARMEN” 098 LARGO (HÄNDEL) 099 INNOCENCE 100 PROMENADE FROM “TABLEAUX D’UNE EXPOSITION” 101 INVENTIONEN no.1 102 PRAELUDIUM no.1 (J.S.BACH) 103 DOLLY’S DREAMING AND AWAKENING 104 LA FILLE AUX CHEVEUX DE LIN 105 HUMORESKE (DVOŘÁK) 106 TRÄUMEREI 107 NOCTURNE op.9 no.2 (CHOPIN) 108 ARABESQUE no.1 (DEBUSSY) 109 MAPLE LEAF RAG 110 MELODY IN F EXERCISE (CATEGORY : 04) 111 - 160 EXERCISE 1 - 50 USER SONGS (CATEGORY : 05) 161 - 170 USER SONG 1 - 10 USER RECORDS (CATEGORY : 06) 171 - 176 USER RECORD 1 - 6 A-1 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 126 2017/11/28 10:19:22 Appendix/Apéndice Drum Assignment List/Lista de asignación de baterías Key/ Tecla C-1 D-1 E-1 F-1 G-1 A-1 B-1 C0 D0 E0 F0 G0 A0 B0 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 A1 B1 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 A2 B2 C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 A3 B3 C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 A4 B4 C5 D5 E5 F5 G5 A5 B5 C6 D6 E6 F6 G6 A6 B6 C7 D7 E7 F7 G7 A7 B7 C8 D8 E8 F8 G8 A8 B8 C9 D9 E9 F9 G9 Note No./ Nº de nota C -1 E -1 F -1 A -1 B -1 C0 E0 F0 A0 B0 C1 E1 F1 A1 B1 C2 E2 F2 A2 B2 C3 E3 F3 A3 B3 C4 E4 F4 A4 B4 C5 E5 F5 A5 B5 C6 E6 F6 A6 B6 C7 E7 F7 A7 B7 C8 E8 F8 A8 B8 C9 E9 F9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 DRUMS SET NAME STANDARD SET 1 STANDARD SET 2 STANDARD SET 3 STANDARD SET 4 STANDARD SET 5 Tabla Ge Tabla Ka Tabla Te Tabla Na Tabla Tun Dholak Ge Dholak Ke Dholak Ta 1 Dholak Ta 2 Dholak Na Dholak Ta 3 Dholak Ring Mridangam Tha Mridangam Dhom Mridangam Dhi Mridangam Dhin Mridangam Num High Q Slap Scratch Push Scratch Pull Sticks Square Click Metronome Click Metronome Bell Standard1 Kick 2 Standard1 Kick 1 Standard1 Side Stick Standard1 Snare 1 Hand Clap Standard1 Snare 2 Standard1 Low Tom 2 Standard1 Closed Hi-Hat Standard1 Low Tom 1 Standard1 Pedal Hi-Hat Standard1 Mid Tom 2 Standard1 Open Hi-Hat Standard1 Mid Tom 1 Standard1 High Tom 2 Standard1 Crash Cymbal 1 Standard1 High Tom 1 Standard1 Ride Cymbal 1 Standard1 Chinese Cymbal Standard1 Ride Bell Tambourine Standard1 Splash Cymbal Cowbell Standard1 Crash Cymbal 2 Vibraslap Standard1 Ride Cymbal 2 High Bongo Low Bongo Mute High Conga Open High Conga Open Low Conga High Timbale Low Timbale High Agogo Low Agogo Cabasa Maracas High Whistle Low Whistle Short Guiro Long Guiro Claves High Wood Block Low Wood Block Mute Cuica Open Cuica Mute Triangle Open Triangle Shaker Jingle Bell Bell Tree Castanets Mute Surdo Open Surdo Applause 1 Applause 2 Standard2 Sticks Standard2 Kick 2 Standard2 Kick 1 Standard2 Side Stick Standard2 Snare 1 Standard2 Snare 2 Standard2 Low Tom 2 Standard2 Closed Hi-Hat Standard2 Low Tom 1 Standard2 Pedal Hi-Hat Standard2 Mid Tom 2 Standard2 Open Hi-Hat Standard2 Mid Tom 1 Standard2 High Tom 2 Standard2 Crash Cymbal 1 Standard2 High Tom 1 Standard2 Ride Cymbal 1 Standard2 Chinese Cymbal Standard2 Ride Bell Standard2 Splash Cymbal Standard2 Crash Cymbal 2 Standard2 Ride Cymbal 2 High Whistle 2 Low Whistle 2 Standard3 Snare 1 mp Standard3 Snare 1 mf Standard3 Snare 2 mp Standard3 Snare 2 mf Standard2 Sticks Standard3 Kick 2 Standard3 Kick 1 Standard2 Side Stick Standard3 Snare 1 Standard3 Snare 2 Standard3 Low Tom 2 Standard3 Closed Hi-Hat Standard3 Low Tom 1 Standard3 Pedal Hi-Hat Standard3 Mid Tom 2 Standard3 Open Hi-Hat Standard3 Mid Tom 1 Standard3 High Tom 2 Standard3 Crash Cymbal 1 Standard3 High Tom 1 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 1 Standard3 China Cymbal Standard3 Ride Bell Standard3 Splash Cymbal Standard3 Crash Cymbal 2 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 2 High Whistle 2 Low Whistle 2 Standard2 Sticks Standard4 Kick 2 Standard4 Kick 1 Standard2 Side Stick Standard4 Snare 1 Standard4 Snare 2 Standard3 Low Tom 2 Standard4 Closed Hi-Hat Standard3 Low Tom 1 Standard4 Pedal Hi-Hat Standard3 Mid Tom 2 Standard4 Open Hi-Hat Standard3 Mid Tom 1 Standard3 High Tom 2 Standard3 Crash Cymbal 1 Standard3 High Tom 1 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 1 Standard3 China Cymbal Standard3 Ride Bell Standard3 Splash Cymbal Standard3 Crash Cymbal 2 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 2 High Whistle 2 Low Whistle 2 Standard2 Sticks Standard5 Kick 2 Standard5 Kick 1 Standard5 Side Stick Standard5 Snare 1 Standard5 Hand Clap Standard5 Snare 2 Standard5 Low Tom 2 Standard5 Closed Hi-Hat Standard5 Low Tom 1 Standard5 Pedal Hi-Hat Standard5 Mid Tom 2 Standard5 Open Hi-Hat Standard5 Mid Tom 1 Standard5 High Tom 2 Standard3 Crash Cymbal 1 Standard5 High Tom 1 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 1 Standard3 China Cymbal Standard3 Ride Bell Standard3 Splash Cymbal Standard3 Crash Cymbal 2 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 2 High Whistle 2 Low Whistle 2 Jingle Bell 2 Open Surdo 2 Cabasa 2 Maracas 2 Shaker 2 Mute Triangle 2 Open Triangle 2 High Agogo 2 Low Agogo 2 Tablah 1 Tablah 2 Tablah 3 Daf 1 Daf 2 Riq 1 Riq 2 Riq 3 Davul 1 Davul 2 Zill 1 Zill 2 Ban Gu Hu Yin Luo Xiao Luo Xiao Bo Low Tang Gu Mid Tang Gu High Tang Gu DANCE SET 1 Dance1 Kick 1 Dance1 Kick 2 Dance1 Kick 3 Dance1 Kick 4 Dance1 Kick 5 Dance1 Snare 1 Dance1 Snare 2 Dance1 Snare 3 Dance1 Snare 4 Dance1 Snare 5 Dance1 Snare 6 Dance1 Snare 7 Dance1 Snare 8 Dance1 Snare 9 Dance1 Tambourine Hip-Hop Snare 4 Hip-Hop Snare 3 Techno Snare Hip-Hop Rim Shot Hip-Hop Snare 3 Rev. DM2 Kick 1 Rev. Reverse Cymbal Gate Hip-Hop Snare 4 Gate Hip-Hop Snare 3 Gate Techno Snare Gate Hip-Hop Side Stick Gate Hand Clap 2 Gate Hip-Hop Scratch 1 Hip-Hop Scratch 2 Standard2 Sticks DM2 Kick 2 DM2 Kick 1 Standard2 Side Stick DM2 Snare 1 DM2 Snare 2 DM2 Low Tom 2 DM2 Closed Hi-Hat 1 DM2 Low Tom 1 DM2 Closed Hi-Hat 2 DM2 Mid Tom 2 DM2 Open Hi-Hat DM2 Mid Tom 1 DM2 High Tom 2 Standard3 Crash Cymbal 1 DM2 High Tom 1 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 1 Standard3 China Cymbal Standard3 Ride Bell Standard3 Splash Cymbal Standard3 Crash Cymbal 2 DM1 Kick 2 DM1 Kick 1 DM1 Rim Shot DM1 Snare 1 DM1 Hand Clap DM1 Snare 2 DM1 Low Tom 2 DM1 Closed Hi-Hat 1 DM1 Low Tom 1 DM1 Closed Hi-Hat 2 DM1 Mid Tom 2 DM1 Open Hi-Hat DM1 Mid Tom 1 DM1 High Tom 2 DM1 Crash Cymbal DM1 High Tom 1 DM1 Ride Cymbal Standard3 China Cymbal Standard3 Ride Bell DM1 Tambourine Standard3 Splash Cymbal DM1 Cowbell Standard3 Crash Cymbal 2 Vibraslap DM1 Kick 3 Hip-Hop Kick 3 Standard4 Kick 1 Standard4 Snare 1 Hand Clap 3 Standard4 Snare 2 Elec.Low Tom 2 Hip-Hop Closed Hi-Hat Elec.Low Tom 1 Hip-Hop Pedal Hi-Hat Elec.Mid Tom 2 Hip-Hop Open Hi-Hat Elec.Mid Tom 1 Elec.High Tom 2 Techno Cymbal Elec.High Tom 1 Techno Ride DANCE SET 2 DANCE SET 3 Standard2 Sticks Hip-Hop Kick 3 Dance1 Kick 5 Hand Clap 3 Dance1 Snare 7 Hand Clap 2 Techno Snare DM2 Low Tom 2 Trance Closed Hi-Hat DM2 Low Tom 1 Trance Open Hi-Hat 1 DM2 Mid Tom 2 Trance Open Hi-Hat 2 DM2 Mid Tom 1 DM2 High Tom 2 DM2 High Tom 1 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 1 Standard3 China Cymbal Standard3 Ride Bell Standard3 Splash Cymbal Standard3 Crash Cymbal 2 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 2 Cabasa 2 Maracas 2 High Whistle 2 Low Whistle 2 Mute Triangle 2 Open Triangle 2 Shaker 2 Standard2 Sticks Dance1 Kick 2 Dance1 Kick 4 Hip-Hop Side Stick Gate Dance1 Snare 2 DM1 Hand Clap Dance1 Snare 1 Gate Standard5 Low Tom 2 Standard5 Closed Hi-Hat Standard5 Low Tom 1 Standard5 Pedal Hi-Hat Standard5 Mid Tom 2 Standard5 Open Hi-Hat Standard5 Mid Tom 1 Standard5 High Tom 2 Standard3 Crash Cymbal 1 Standard5 High Tom 1 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 1 Standard3 China Cymbal Standard3 Ride Bell Standard3 Splash Cymbal Standard3 Crash Cymbal 2 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 2 Cabasa 2 Maracas 2 High Whistle 2 Low Whistle 2 Mute Triangle 2 Open Triangle 2 Shaker 2 Standard3 Low Tom 2 Room Closed Hi-Hat Standard3 Low Tom 1 Room Pedal Hi-Hat Standard3 Mid Tom 2 Room Open Hi-Hat Standard3 Mid Tom 1 Standard3 High Tom 2 Standard3 Crash Cymbal 1 Standard3 High Tom 1 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 1 Tambourine 2 Tambourine 3 Cabasa 2 Maracas 2 Claves 2 Mute Triangle 2 Open Triangle 2 Shaker 2 Hand Clap Hand Clap 2 • “” indicates a key is assigned the same tones as it is for STANDARD SET 1. • “” indica que se ha asignado a la tecla el mismo tono que STANDARD SET 1. A-2 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 127 2017/11/28 10:19:23 Appendix/Apéndice Key/ Tecla C-1 D-1 E-1 F-1 G-1 A-1 B-1 C0 D0 E0 F0 G0 A0 B0 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 A1 B1 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 A2 B2 C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 A3 B3 C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 A4 B4 C5 D5 E5 F5 G5 A5 B5 C6 D6 E6 F6 G6 A6 B6 C7 D7 E7 F7 G7 A7 B7 C8 D8 E8 F8 G8 A8 B8 C9 D9 E9 F9 G9 DRUMS SET NAME Note No./ Nº de nota C -1 E -1 F -1 A -1 B -1 C0 E0 F0 A0 B0 C1 E1 F1 A1 B1 C2 E2 F2 A2 B2 C3 E3 F3 A3 B3 C4 E4 F4 A4 B4 C5 E5 F5 A5 B5 C6 E6 F6 A6 B6 C7 E7 F7 A7 B7 C8 E8 F8 A8 B8 C9 E9 F9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 DANCE SET 4 Dance1 Kick 1 Dance1 Kick 2 Dance1 Kick 3 Dance1 Kick 4 Dance1 Kick 5 Dance1 Snare 1 Dance1 Snare 2 Dance1 Snare 3 Dance1 Snare 4 Dance1 Snare 5 Dance1 Snare 6 Dance1 Snare 7 Dance1 Snare 8 Dance1 Snare 9 Dance1 Tambourine Hip-Hop Snare 4 Hip-Hop Snare 3 Techno Snare Hip-Hop Rim Shot Hip-Hop Snare 3 Rev. DM2 Kick 1 Rev. Reverse Cymbal Gate Dance4 Snare Rev. Dance4 Open Hi-Hat Rev. Techno Snare Gate Hip-Hop Side Stick Gate Hand Clap 2 Gate Dance4 Scratch Push Dance4 Scratch Pull Standard2 Sticks Dance4 Kick 2 Dance4 Kick 1 Dance4 Hand Clap 1 Dance4 Snare 1 Dance4 Hand Clap 2 Dance4 Snare 2 Dance4 Low Tom 2 Dance4 Closed Hi-Hat 1 Dance4 Low Tom 1 Dance4 Closed Hi-Hat 2 Dance4 Mid Tom 2 Dance4 Open Hi-Hat 1 Dance4 Mid Tom 1 Dance4 High Tom 2 Standard3 Crash Cymbal 1 Dance4 High Tom 1 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 1 Standard3 Chinese Cymbal Standard3 Ride Bell Standard3 Splash Cymbal Standard3 Crash Cymbal 2 Dance4 Kick 4 Dance4 Kick 3 Dance4 Hand Clap 3 Dance4 Hand Clap 4 Dance4 Hand Clap 5 Dance4 Snare 3 DM1 Low Tom 2 Dance4 Closed Hi-Hat 3 DM1 Low Tom 1 Dance4 Closed Hi-Hat 4 DM1 Mid Tom 2 Dance4 Open Hi-Hat 2 DM1 Mid Tom 1 DM1 High Tom 2 DM1 Crash Cymbal DM1 High Tom 1 DM1 Ride Cymbal Standard3 Chinese Cymbal Standard3 Ride Bell DM1 Tambourine Standard3 Splash Cymbal DM1 Cowbell Standard3 Crash Cymbal 2 Vibraslap DM1 Kick 3 Dance4 Kick 5 Dance6 Kick 1 Dance6 Snare 1 Dance4 Hand Clap 6 Dance6 Snare 2 Elec.Low Tom 2 Dance4 Closed Hi-Hat 5 Elec.Low Tom 1 Dance4 Closed Hi-Hat 6 Elec.Mid Tom 2 Dance4 Open Hi-Hat 3 Elec.Mid Tom 1 Elec.High Tom 2 Techno Cymbal Elec.High Tom 1 Techno Ride DANCE SET 5 Dance5 Kick 2 DANCE SET 6 Dance6 Rev.Snare Dance6 Open Hi-Hat 1 Dance6 Crash 1 Dance6 SE Noise Dance6 Noise Down Dance6 GateSnare Dance6 SE Exp. Dance6 Open Hi-Hat 2 Dance6 GateSnare Dance5 Kick 1 Dance5 Kick 2 Dance5 Kick 3 Dance5 Snare 1 Dance5 Snare 2 Dance5 Clap Dance5 Snare 3 DM1 Low Tom 2 Dance5 Closed Hi-Hat DM1 Low Tom 1 Dance5 Open Hi-Hat 1 DM1 Mid Tom 2 Dance5 Open Hi-Hat 2 DM1 Mid Tom 1 DM1 High Tom 2 DM1 Crash Cymbal DM1 High Tom 1 DM1 Ride Cymbal Standard3 Chinese Cymbal Standard3 Ride Bell DM1 Tambourine Standard3 Splash Cymbal DM1 Cowbell Standard3 Crash Cymbal 2 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 2 Dance5 SFX Sound 1 Dance5 SFX Sound 2 Dance5 SFX Sound 3 Dance5 SFX Sound 4 Dance5 SFX Sound 5 Dance5 SFX Sound 6 Dance5 SFX Sound 7 Dance5 SFX Sound 8 Dance5 SFX Sound 9 Dance5 SFX Sound 10 Dance5 SFX Sound 11 Dance5 SFX Sound 12 Dance5 SFX Sound 13 Dance5 SFX Sound 14 Dance5 SFX Sound 15 Dance5 SFX Sound 16 Dance5 SFX Sound 17 Dance5 SFX Sound 18 Dance5 SFX Sound 19 Dance5 SFX Sound 20 Dance5 SFX Sound 21 Dance5 SFX Sound 22 Dance5 SFX Sound 23 Dance5 SFX Sound 24 Dance5 SFX Sound 25 Dance5 SFX Voice 1 Dance5 SFX Voice 2 Dance5 SFX Voice 3 Dance5 SFX Voice 4 Dance5 SFX Voice 5 Dance5 SFX Voice 6 Dance5 SFX Voice 7 Dance5 SFX Voice 8 VL Snare VL Pong VL Ping Dance6 Kick 1 Dance6 Kick 2 Dance6 Snare 1 Dance6 Snare 2 Dance6 Rev.Snare 1 Dance6 Closed Hi-Hat 1 Dance6 Open Hi-Hat 1 Dance6 Crash 2 Dance6 Filter Hi-Hat L Dance6 Filter Hi-Hat R Wobble 1 Wobble 2 Wobble 3 Wobble 4 Dance6 Closed Hi-Hat 2 Dance6 Closed Hi-Hat 3 Dance6 Open Hi-Hat 3 Dance6 SE Snare Dance6 SE Noise Dance6 SE Rev.Snare Dance6 Noise Down Dance6 GateSnare Dance6 Rev.Snare Dance6 SE Exp. Dance6 SE Rev.Snare 2 Dance6 Kick 3 Dance6 Snare 3 Dance6 Clap TRANCE SET HIP-HOP SET ROOM SET POWER SET Standard2 Sticks Trance Kick 2 Trance Kick 1 Trance Side Stick Trance Snare 1 Trance Hand Clap Trance Snare 2 Standard3 Low Tom 2 Trance Closed Hi-Hat Standard3 Low Tom 1 Trance Open Hi-Hat 1 Standard3 Mid Tom 2 Trance Open Hi-Hat 2 Standard3 Mid Tom 1 Standard3 High Tom 2 Standard3 Crash Cymbal 1 Standard3 High Tom 1 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 1 Standard3 China Cymbal Standard3 Ride Bell Trance Tambourine Standard3 Splash Cymbal Standard3 Crash Cymbal 2 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 2 Cabasa 2 Maracas 2 High Whistle 2 Low Whistle 2 Mute Triangle 2 Open Triangle 2 Shaker 2 Standard2 Sticks Hip-Hop Kick 2 Hip-Hop Kick 1 Hip-Hop Side Stick Hip-Hop Snare 1 Hip-Hop Hand Clap Hip-Hop Snare 2 Standard3 Low Tom 2 Hip-Hop Closed Hi-Hat Standard3 Low Tom 1 Hip-Hop Pedal Hi-Hat Standard3 Mid Tom 2 Hip-Hop Open Hi-Hat Standard3 Mid Tom 1 Standard3 High Tom 2 Standard3 Crash Cymbal 1 Standard3 High Tom 1 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 1 Standard3 China Cymbal Standard3 Ride Bell Standard3 Splash Cymbal Standard3 Crash Cymbal 2 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 2 High Whistle 2 Low Whistle 2 Standard2 Sticks Room Kick 2 Room Kick 1 Standard2 Side Stick Room Snare 1 Room Snare 2 Room Low Tom 2 Room Closed Hi-Hat Room Low Tom 1 Room Pedal Hi-Hat Room Mid Tom 2 Room Open Hi-Hat Room Mid Tom 1 Room High Tom 2 Standard3 Crash Cymbal 1 Room High Tom 1 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 1 Standard3 China Cymbal Standard3 Ride Bell Standard3 Splash Cymbal Standard3 Crash Cymbal 2 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 2 High Whistle 2 Low Whistle 2 Standard2 Sticks Power Kick 2 Power Kick 1 Standard2 Side Stick Power Snare 1 Power Snare 2 Room Low Tom 2 Room Closed Hi-Hat Room Low Tom 1 Room Pedal Hi-Hat Room Mid Tom 2 Room Open Hi-Hat Room Mid Tom 1 Room High Tom 2 Standard3 Crash Cymbal 1 Room High Tom 1 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 1 Standard3 China Cymbal Standard3 Ride Bell Standard3 Splash Cymbal Standard3 Crash Cymbal 2 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 2 High Whistle 2 Low Whistle 2 Dance6 Closed Hi-Hat 4 ROCK SET Rock Kick 2 Rock Kick 1 Rock Snare 1 Rock Snare 2 Rock Low Tom 2 Rock Closed Hi-Hat Rock Low Tom 1 Rock Pedal Hi-Hat Rock Mid Tom 2 Rock Open Hi-Hat Rock Mid Tom 1 Rock High Tom 2 Rock Crash Cymbal 1 Rock High Tom 1 Rock Ride Cymbal 1 Rock China Cymbal Rock Ride Bell Rock Splash Cymbal Rock Crash Cymbal 2 Rock Ride Cymbal 2 High Whistle 2 Low Whistle 2 Dance6 Noise Hi-Hat Standard3 Low Tom 2 Room Closed Hi-Hat Standard3 Low Tom 1 Room Pedal Hi-Hat Standard3 Mid Tom 2 Room Open Hi-Hat Standard3 Mid Tom 1 Standard3 High Tom 2 Standard3 Crash Cymbal 1 Standard3 High Tom 1 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 1 Tambourine 2 Tambourine 3 Cabasa 2 Maracas 2 Claves 2 Mute Triangle 2 Open Triangle 2 Shaker 2 Hand Clap Hand Clap 2 • “” indicates a key is assigned the same tones as it is for STANDARD SET 1. • “” indica que se ha asignado a la tecla el mismo tono que STANDARD SET 1. A-3 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 128 2017/11/28 10:19:24 Appendix/Apéndice Key/ Tecla C-1 D-1 E-1 F-1 G-1 A-1 B-1 C0 D0 E0 F0 G0 A0 B0 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 A1 B1 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 A2 B2 C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 A3 B3 C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 A4 B4 C5 D5 E5 F5 G5 A5 B5 C6 D6 E6 F6 G6 A6 B6 C7 D7 E7 F7 G7 A7 B7 C8 D8 E8 F8 G8 A8 B8 C9 D9 E9 F9 G9 Note No./ Nº de nota C -1 E -1 F -1 A -1 B -1 C0 E0 F0 A0 B0 C1 E1 F1 A1 B1 C2 E2 F2 A2 B2 C3 E3 F3 A3 B3 C4 E4 F4 A4 B4 C5 E5 F5 A5 B5 C6 E6 F6 A6 B6 C7 E7 F7 A7 B7 C8 E8 F8 A8 B8 C9 E9 F9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 DRUMS SET NAME ELECTRONIC SET DRUM MACHINE SET 1 DRUM MACHINE SET 2 DRUM MACHINE SET 3 JAZZ SET BRUSH SET ORCHESTRA SET LATIN SET 1 Timbal Slap Timbal Open Timbal Bass Timbal Moff Surdo Body Surdo Close Surdo Hand 1 Surdo Hand 2 Surdo Hand 3 Surdo Hand Off Surdo Open 1 Surdo Open 2 Surdo Rim Standard2 Sticks Elec.Kick 2 Elec.Kick 1 Standard2 Side Stick Elec.Snare 1 Elec.Snare 2 Elec.Low Tom 2 Room Closed Hi-Hat Elec.Low Tom 1 Room Pedal Hi-Hat Elec.Mid Tom 2 Room Open Hi-Hat Elec.Mid Tom 1 Elec.High Tom 2 Standard3 Crash Cymbal 1 Elec.High Tom 1 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 1 Reverse Cymbal Standard3 Ride Bell Standard3 Splash Cymbal Standard3 Crash Cymbal 2 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 2 Cabasa 2 Maracas 2 High Whistle 2 Low Whistle 2 Mute Triangle 2 Open Triangle 2 Shaker 2 Standard2 Sticks DM1 Kick 2 DM1 Kick 1 DM1 Rim Shot DM1 Snare 1 DM1 Hand Clap DM1 Snare 2 DM1 Low Tom 2 DM1 Closed Hi-Hat 1 DM1 Low Tom 1 DM1 Closed Hi-Hat 2 DM1 Mid Tom 2 DM1 Open Hi-Hat DM1 Mid Tom 1 DM1 High Tom 2 DM1 Crash Cymbal DM1 High Tom 1 DM1 Ride Cymbal Standard3 China Cymbal Standard3 Ride Bell DM1 Tambourine Standard3 Splash Cymbal DM1 Cowbell Standard3 Crash Cymbal 2 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 2 DM1 High Bongo DM1 Low Bongo DM1 Mute High Conga DM1 Open High Conga DM1 Open Low Conga Cabasa 2 DM1 Maracas High Whistle 2 Low Whistle 2 DM1 Claves Mute Triangle 2 Open Triangle 2 Shaker 2 Standard2 Sticks DM2 Kick 2 DM2 Kick 1 DM1 Rim Shot DM2 Snare 1 DM2 Snare 2 DM2 Low Tom 2 DM2 Closed Hi-Hat 1 DM2 Low Tom 1 DM2 Closed Hi-Hat 2 DM2 Mid Tom 2 DM2 Open Hi-Hat DM2 Mid Tom 1 DM2 High Tom 2 Standard3 Crash Cymbal 1 DM2 High Tom 1 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 1 Standard3 China Cymbal Standard3 Ride Bell Standard3 Splash Cymbal DM1 Cowbell Standard3 Crash Cymbal 2 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 2 Cabasa 2 DM1 Maracas High Whistle 2 Low Whistle 2 DM1 Claves Mute Triangle 2 Open Triangle 2 Shaker 2 Dance4 Scratch Push Dance4 Scratch Pull Standard2 Sticks DM3 Kick 2 DM3 Kick 1 DM3 Rim Shot DM3 Snare 1 DM3 Hand Clap 1 DM3 Snare 2 DM3 Low Tom 2 DM3 Closed Hi-Hat 1 DM3 Low Tom 1 DM3 Closed Hi-Hat 2 DM3 Mid Tom 2 DM3 Open Hi-Hat 1 DM3 Mid Tom 1 DM3 High Tom 2 DM3 Crash Cymbal 1 DM3 High Tom 1 DM3 Ride Cymbal 1 Standard3 Chinese Cymbal Standard3 Ride Bell Standard3 Splash Cymbal Standard3 Crash Cymbal 2 DM3 Kick 4 DM3 Kick 3 DM3 Hand Clap 2 DM3 Snare 3 DM3 Snare 4 DM3 Snare 5 DM3 Low Tom 4 DM3 Closed Hi-Hat 3 DM3 Low Tom 3 DM3 Closed Hi-Hat 4 DM3 Mid Tom 4 DM3 Open Hi-Hat 2 DM3 Mid Tom 3 DM3 High Tom 4 DM3 Crash Cymbal 2 DM3 High Tom 3 DM3 Ride Cymbal 2 Standard3 Chinese Cymbal Standard3 Ride Bell DM3 Tambourine Standard3 Splash Cymbal DM3 Cowbell Standard3 Crash Cymbal 2 Vibraslap DM3 Conga DM3 Cabasa Finger Snap 1 Finger Snap 2 Clap Reverb Jazz Snare 2 mp Jazz Snare 1 mp Jazz Snare 1 mf Jazz Rim Standard2 Sticks Jazz Kick 2 Jazz Kick 1 Jazz Side Stick Jazz Snare 1 Jazz Snare 2 Jazz Low Tom 2 Room Closed Hi-Hat Jazz Low Tom 1 Room Pedal Hi-Hat Jazz Mid Tom 2 Room Open Hi-Hat Jazz Mid Tom 1 Jazz High Tom 2 Standard3 Crash Cymbal 1 Jazz High Tom 1 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 1 Standard3 China Cymbal Standard3 Ride Bell Standard3 Splash Cymbal Standard3 Crash Cymbal 2 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 2 High Whistle 2 Low Whistle 2 Finger Snap 3 Brush Slap 1 mp Brush Slap 1 mf Brush Slap 2 Brush Swirl 2 Brush Swirl 3 Brush Swirl 4 Brush Swirl 5 Standard2 Sticks Jazz Kick 2 Brush Kick Jazz Side Stick Brush Snare Brush Slap 1 Brush Swirl 1 Brush Low Tom 2 Standard3 Closed Hi-Hat Brush Low Tom 1 Standard3 Closed Hi-Hat Brush Mid Tom 2 Standard3 Closed Hi-Hat Brush Mid Tom 1 Brush High Tom 2 Brush Crash Cymbal 1 Brush High Tom 1 Brush Ride Cymbal 1 Standard3 Chinese Cymbal Brush Ride Bell Brush Tambourine Brush Splash Cymbal Brush Crash Cymbal 2 Brush Ride Cymbal 2 High Whistle 2 Low Whistle 2 Standard3 Closed Hi-Hat Standard3 Pedal Hi-Hat Standard3 Open Hi-Hat Standard3 Ride Cymbal 1 Standard2 Sticks Concert BD 2 Concert BD 1 Concert SD Castanets Concert SD Timpani F Timpani F# Timpani G Timpani G# Timpani A Timpani A# Timpani B Timpani C+ Timpani C#+ Timpani D+ Timpani D#+ Timpani E+ Timpani F+ Standard3 Splash Cymbal Concert Cymbal 2 Concert Cymbal 1 High Whistle 2 Low Whistle 2 Standard2 Sticks Standard3 Kick 2 Standard3 Kick 1 Standard2 Side Stick Standard3 Snare 1 Standard3 Snare 2 Standard3 Low Tom 2 Room Closed Hi-Hat Standard3 Low Tom 1 Room Pedal Hi-Hat Standard3 Mid Tom 2 Room Open Hi-Hat Standard3 Mid Tom 1 Standard3 High Tom 2 Standard3 Crash Cymbal 1 Standard3 High Tom 1 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 1 Standard3 China Cymbal Standard3 Ride Bell Standard3 Splash Cymbal Standard3 Crash Cymbal 2 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 2 High Agogo 3 Low Agogo 3 Agogo 2 Crash Shaker 3 High Whistle 2 Low Whistle 2 Zabumba Open Zabumba Mute 1 Zabumba Mute 2 Zabumba Rim Ganza Ganza Bottom Triangle 3 Mute 1 Triangle 3 Mute 2 Triangle 3 Open Triangle 3 HalfMute Pandeiro 1 P Pandeiro 1 D Pandeiro 1 G Pandeiro 1 GDM Pandeiro 1 T Pandeiro 1 /G Pandeiro 1 G/DM Pandeiro 1 Jingle Pandeiro 1 Roll Tamborim Head 1 Tamborim Head 2 Tamborim Head Edge Tamborim Head Finger 1 Tamborim Head Finger 2 Tamborim Tail Finger Tamborim Roll Pandeiro 2 P Pandeiro 2 D Pandeiro 2 G Pandeiro 2 GDM Pandeiro 2 T Pandeiro 2 /G Pandeiro 2 G/DM Pandeiro 2 Jingle • “” indicates a key is assigned the same tones as it is for STANDARD SET 1. • “” indica que se ha asignado a la tecla el mismo tono que STANDARD SET 1. A-4 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 129 2017/11/28 10:19:24 Appendix/Apéndice Key/ Tecla C-1 D-1 E-1 F-1 G-1 A-1 B-1 C0 D0 E0 F0 G0 A0 B0 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 A1 B1 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 A2 B2 C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 A3 B3 C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 A4 B4 C5 D5 E5 F5 G5 A5 B5 C6 D6 E6 F6 G6 A6 B6 C7 D7 E7 F7 G7 A7 B7 C8 D8 E8 F8 G8 A8 B8 C9 D9 E9 F9 G9 DRUMS SET NAME Note No./ Nº de nota C -1 E -1 F -1 A -1 B -1 C0 E0 F0 A0 B0 C1 E1 F1 A1 B1 C2 E2 F2 A2 B2 C3 E3 F3 A3 B3 C4 E4 F4 A4 B4 C5 E5 F5 A5 B5 C6 E6 F6 A6 B6 C7 E7 F7 A7 B7 C8 E8 F8 A8 B8 C9 E9 F9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 LATIN SET 2 INDONESIAN SET Standard2 Sticks Surdo Body Surdo Close Surdo Hand 1 Surdo Hand 2 Surdo Hand 3 Surdo Hand Off Surdo Open 1 Surdo Open 2 Surdo Rim Tamborim Head 1 Tamborim Head 2 Tamborim Head Edge Tamborim Head Finger 1 Tamborim Head Finger 2 Tamborim Tail Finger Tamborim Roll Standard2 Snare 2 Standard2 Snare 2 Timbal Slap Timbal Open Timbal Bass Timbal Moff Ganza Ganza Bottom Triangle 3 Mute 1 Triangle 3 Mute 2 Triangle 3 Open Triangle 3 HalfMute Pandeiro 2 P Pandeiro 2 D Pandeiro 2 G Pandeiro 2 GDM Pandeiro 2 T Pandeiro 2 /G Pandeiro 2 G/DM Pandeiro 2 Jingle Standard2 Sticks Standard3 Kick 2 Standard3 Kick 1 Standard2 Side Stick Standard3 Snare 1 Standard3 Snare 2 Standard3 Low Tom 2 Room Closed Hi-Hat Standard3 Low Tom 1 Room Pedal Hi-Hat Standard3 Mid Tom 2 Room Open Hi-Hat Standard3 Mid Tom 1 Standard3 High Tom 2 Standard3 Crash Cymbal 1 Standard3 High Tom 1 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 1 Standard3 China Cymbal Standard3 Ride Bell Standard3 Splash Cymbal Standard3 Crash Cymbal 2 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 2 Ketipung L Dang Deng Ketipung L Dang Deng Mute Ketipung L Dang Dhuk 1 Ketipung L Dang Dhuk 2 Ketipung L Dang Dhuk 3 Ketipung L Dang Dhuk Fast Ketipung L Dang Dhuk Long Ketipung L Dang Finger Rim Ketipung L Dang Skin Left Ketipung L Dang Thumb Rim Ketipung H Dut Flam Right Finger Ketipung H Dut Ket Ketipung H Dut Pok Ketipung H Dut Skin Right Ketipung H Dut Tak Ketipung H Dut Tang Ketipung H Dut Tex Ketipung H Dut Tung Rebana Hadroh D1 Rebana Hadroh D2 Rebana Hadroh D&D Rebana Hadroh T1 Rebana Hadroh T2 Rebana Hadroh T&T INDIAN SET Morsing B 1 Morsing B 2 Morsing B 3 Morsing B 4 Morsing B 5 Morsing E 1 Morsing E 2 Morsing E 3 Morsing E 4 Morsing E 5 Morsing G 1 Morsing G 2 Morsing G 3 Morsing G 4 Morsing G 5 Gatham Dom Gatham Ta Gatham Dim Gatham Nam Thavil Nam Thavil Ki Thavil Kun Thavil Jou Thavil Kirara Kanjira Ta Kanjira Di Kanjira Don Kanjira Don BendShort Standard2 Sticks Standard3 Kick 2 Standard3 Kick 1 Standard2 Side Stick Standard3 Snare 1 Standard3 Snare 2 Standard3 Low Tom 2 Room Closed Hi-Hat Standard3 Low Tom 1 Room Pedal Hi-Hat Standard3 Mid Tom 2 Room Open Hi-Hat Standard3 Mid Tom 1 Standard3 High Tom 2 Standard3 Crash Cymbal 1 Standard3 High Tom 1 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 1 Standard3 China Cymbal Standard3 Ride Bell Standard3 Splash Cymbal Standard3 Crash Cymbal 2 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 2 Tabla Ge Tabla Ka Tabla Te Tabla Na Tabla Tun Dholak Ge Dholak Ke Dholak Ta 1 Dholak Ta 2 Dholak Na Dholak Ta 3 Dholak Ring Mridangam Tha Mridangam Dhom Mridangam Dhi Mridangam Dhin Mridangam Num Bhangra Aha Bhangra Ashke Bhangra Chakde Bhangra Hoye Bhangra Oho Bhangra Oh-Balle Bhangra Oh-Shava Nagada Rim 1 Nagada Rim 2 Duff Close Duff Open Duffli Close 1 Duffli Close 2 Duffli Close 3 Duffli Open 1 Duffli Open 2 Duffli Jingle 1 Duffli Jingle 2 Dhol L Dhol H Dumru Ghungroo 1 Ghungroo 2 Tasha 1 Tasha 2 ARABIC SET Standard2 Sticks Standard3 Kick 2 Standard3 Kick 1 Standard2 Side Stick Standard3 Snare 1 Standard3 Snare 2 Standard3 Low Tom 2 Room Closed Hi-Hat Standard3 Low Tom 1 Room Pedal Hi-Hat Standard3 Mid Tom 2 Room Open Hi-Hat Standard3 Mid Tom 1 Standard3 High Tom 2 Standard3 Crash Cymbal 1 Standard3 High Tom 1 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 1 Standard3 China Cymbal Standard3 Ride Bell Standard3 Splash Cymbal Standard3 Crash Cymbal 2 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 2 Tablah 1 Tablah 2 Tablah 3 Daf 1 Daf 2 Riq 1 Riq 2 Riq 3 Davul 1 Davul 2 Zill 1 Zill 2 Riq Jingle Riq Slap Riq Tek 1 Riq Tek 2 CHINESE SET Standard2 Sticks Standard3 Kick 2 Standard3 Kick 1 Standard2 Side Stick Standard3 Snare 1 Standard3 Snare 2 Standard3 Low Tom 2 Room Closed Hi-Hat Standard3 Low Tom 1 Room Pedal Hi-Hat Standard3 Mid Tom 2 Room Open Hi-Hat Standard3 Mid Tom 1 Standard3 High Tom 2 Standard3 Crash Cymbal 1 Standard3 High Tom 1 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 1 Standard3 China Cymbal Standard3 Ride Bell Standard3 Splash Cymbal Standard3 Crash Cymbal 2 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 2 Ban Gu Hu Yin Luo Xiao Luo Xiao Bo Low Tang Gu Mid Tang Gu High Tang Gu Gong 1 Gong 2 Yun Luo F# Yun Luo G Yun Luo G# Yun Luo A Yun Luo A# Yun Luo B Yun Luo C+ Yun Luo C#+ Yun Luo D+ Yun Luo D#+ Yun Luo E+ Yun Luo F+ Yun Luo F#+ Yun Luo G+ Yun Luo G#+ Yun Luo A+ Yun Luo A#+ Yun Luo B+ Yun Luo C++ SFX SET 1 Rain Seashore Thunder Wind Bubble Bird Cat Rooster Cow Dog Donkey Elephant Goat Horse Horse Gallop Lion Roar Nightingale Peacock Applause 3 Footsteps Heartbeat Child Crying Child Laughing Man Laughing Punch Scream Roller Coaster Bike Vroom Car Passing Car Crash Car Engine Ignition Car Horn Jet Plane Submarine Car Tires Squeal Train Buzzer Coin Scratch Shankh Clock Tick-tock Whistle 1 Whistle 2 Whistle 3 Ambulance Siren Blast Bar Chimes Doorbell Door Slam Door Squeak Firework Gunshot Machine Gun Police Siren Telephone Call Telephone Ring Temple Bell SFX SET 2 Car Horn 1 Car Horn 2 Car Horn 3 Car Horn 4 Car Horn 5 Car Horn 6 Car Horn 7 Car Horn 8 Car Horn 9 Car Horn 10 Car Horn 11 Car Horn 12 Train 1 Train 2 Train 3 Train 4 Train 5 Train 6 Train 7 Train 8 Train 9 Train 10 Train 11 Train 12 Buzzer 1 Buzzer 2 Buzzer 3 Buzzer 4 Buzzer 5 Buzzer 6 Buzzer 7 Buzzer 8 Buzzer 9 Buzzer 10 Buzzer 11 Buzzer 12 Clock Tick-tock 1 Clock Tick-tock 2 Clock Tick-tock 3 Clock Tick-tock 4 Clock Tick-tock 5 Clock Tick-tock 6 Clock Tick-tock 7 Clock Tick-tock 8 Clock Tick-tock 9 Clock Tick-tock 10 Clock Tick-tock 11 Clock Tick-tock 12 Door Squeak 1 Door Squeak 2 Door Squeak 3 Door Squeak 4 Door Squeak 5 Door Squeak 6 Door Squeak 7 Door Squeak 8 Door Squeak 9 Door Squeak 10 Door Squeak 11 Door Squeak 12 SNARE SET 1 Standard1 Snare 1 Standard1 Snare 2 Standard2 Snare 1 Standard2 Snare 2 Standard3 Snare 1 Standard3 Snare 2 Standard4 Snare 1 Standard4 Snare 2 Standard5 Snare 1 Standard5 Snare 2 Dance1 Snare 1 Dance1 Snare 2 Dance1 Snare 3 Dance1 Snare 4 Dance1 Snare 5 Dance1 Snare 6 Dance1 Snare 7 Dance1 Snare 8 Dance1 Snare 9 Hip-Hop Snare 4 Hip-Hop Snare 3 Techno Snare Hip-Hop Snare 3 Rev. Hip-Hop Snare 4 Gate Hip-Hop Snare 3 Gate Techno Snare Gate DM2 Snare 1 DM2 Snare 2 DM1 Snare 1 DM1 Snare 2 Dance1 Snare 1 Gate Dance4 Snare Rev. Dance4 Snare 1 Dance4 Snare 2 Dance4 Snare 3 Dance6 Snare 1 Dance6 Snare 2 DM3 Snare 1 DM3 Snare 2 DM3 Snare 3 DM3 Snare 4 Dance5 Snare 1 Dance5 Snare 2 Dance5 Snare 3 VL Snare Dance6 Rev.Snare Dance6 Snare Dance6 SE Snare Dance6 SE Rev.Snare Dance6 Gate Snare Dance6 Rev.Snare • “” indicates a key is assigned the same tones as it is for STANDARD SET 1. • “” indica que se ha asignado a la tecla el mismo tono que STANDARD SET 1. A-5 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 130 2017/11/28 10:19:25 Appendix/Apéndice Key/ Tecla C-1 D-1 E-1 F-1 G-1 A-1 B-1 C0 D0 E0 F0 G0 A0 B0 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 A1 B1 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 A2 B2 C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 A3 B3 C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 A4 B4 C5 D5 E5 F5 G5 A5 B5 C6 D6 E6 F6 G6 A6 B6 C7 D7 E7 F7 G7 A7 B7 C8 D8 E8 F8 G8 A8 B8 C9 D9 E9 F9 G9 DRUMS SET NAME Note No./ Nº de nota C -1 E -1 F -1 A -1 B -1 C0 E0 F0 A0 B0 C1 E1 F1 A1 B1 C2 E2 F2 A2 B2 C3 E3 F3 A3 B3 C4 E4 F4 A4 B4 C5 E5 F5 A5 B5 C6 E6 F6 A6 B6 C7 E7 F7 A7 B7 C8 E8 F8 A8 B8 C9 E9 F9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 SNARE SET 2 4inch Shot L edge 4inch Close Rim 4inch Shot L 4inch Close Rim Edge 4inch Shot R 4inch Flam 4inch Ghost 4inch Snappie Off 4inch Snappie Off Edge 4inch Roll 4inch Roll Cres. 5inch Shot L edge 5inch Close Rim 5inch Shot L 5inch Close Rim Edge 5inch Shot R 5inch Flam 5inch Ghost 5inch Snappie Off 5inch Snappie Off Edge 5inch Roll 5inch Roll Cres. 6inch Shot L edge 6inch Close Rim 6inch Shot L 6inch Close Rim Edge 6inch Shot R 6inch Flam 6inch Ghost 6inch Snappie Off 6inch Snappie Off Edge 6inch Roll 6inch Roll Cres. Orch. Shot Orch. Roll Cres. Orch. Roll Brush2 Press-Tap L Brush2 Tap L Brush2 Tap R Brush2 Press Tap R Brush2 Rubbing Short Brush2 Hit-Rubbing Short Brush2 Rubbing Long Brush2 Hit-Rubbing Long Brush2 Var.1 Brush2 Var.2 KICK SET Standard1 Kick 2 Standard1 Kick 1 Standard2 Kick 2 Standard2 Kick 1 Standard3 Kick 2 Standard3 Kick 1 Standard4 Kick 2 Standard4 Kick 1 Standard5 Kick 2 Standard5 Kick 1 Dance1 Kick 1 Dance1 Kick 2 Dance1 Kick 3 Dance1 Kick 4 Dance1 Kick 5 DM2 Kick 1 Rev. DM2 Kick 2 DM2 Kick 1 DM1 Kick 2 DM1 Kick 1 DM1 Kick 3 Hip-Hop Kick 3 Dance4 Kick 2 Dance4 Kick 1 Dance4 Kick 4 Dance4 Kick 3 Dance4 Kick 5 Dance6 Kick 1 DM3 Kick 2 DM3 Kick 1 DM3 Kick 4 DM3 Kick 3 Dance5 Kick 2 Dance5 Kick 1 Dance5 Kick 3 Dance6 Kick 2 Dance6 Kick Trance Kick 2 Trance Kick 1 Hip-Hop Kick 2 Hip-Hop Kick 1 Room Kick 2 Room Kick 1 Power Kick 2 Power Kick 1 Rock Kick 2 Rock Kick 1 Elec.Kick 2 Elec.Kick 1 Jazz Kick 2 Jazz Kick 1 Brush Kick CYMBAL SET Concert Cymbal 2 Concert Cymbal 1 Brush Crash Cymbal 1 Brush Ride Cymbal 1 Brush Ride Bell Brush Splash Cymbal Brush Crash Cymbal 2 Brush Ride Cymbal 2 DM2 Closed Hi-Hat 1 DM2 Closed Hi-Hat 2 DM2 Open Hi-Hat DM1 Closed Hi-Hat 1 DM1 Closed Hi-Hat 2 DM1 Open Hi-Hat DM1 Crash Cymbal DM1 Ride Cymbal Reverse Cymbal Rock Closed Hi-Hat Rock Pedal Hi-Hat Rock Open Hi-Hat Rock Crash Cymbal 1 Rock Ride Cymbal 1 Rock China Cymbal Rock Ride Bell Rock Splash Cymbal Rock Crash Cymbal 2 Rock Ride Cymbal 2 Standard1 Closed Hi-Hat Standard1 Pedal Hi-Hat Standard1 Open Hi-Hat Standard1 Crash Cymbal 1 Standard1 Ride Cymbal 1 Standard1 Chinese Cymbal Standard1 Ride Bell Standard1 Splash Cymbal Standard1 Crash Cymbal 2 Standard1 Ride Cymbal 2 Standard2 Closed Hi-Hat Standard2 Pedal Hi-Hat Standard2 Open Hi-Hat Standard2 Crash Cymbal 1 Standard2 Ride Cymbal 1 Standard2 Chinese Cymbal Standard2 Ride Bell Standard2 Splash Cymbal Standard2 Crash Cymbal 2 Standard2 Ride Cymbal 2 Standard3 Closed Hi-Hat Standard3 Pedal Hi-Hat Standard3 Open Hi-Hat Standard3 Crash Cymbal 1 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 1 Standard3 Chinese Cymbal Standard3 Ride Bell Standard3 Splash Cymbal Standard3 Crash Cymbal 2 Standard3 Ride Cymbal 2 Standard4 Closed Hi-Hat Standard4 Pedal Hi-Hat Standard4 Open Hi-Hat Standard5 Closed Hi-Hat Standard5 Pedal Hi-Hat Standard5 Open Hi-Hat Reverse Cymbal Gate Techno Cymbal Dance4 Open Hi-Hat Rev. Dance4 Closed Hi-Hat 1 Dance4 Closed Hi-Hat 2 Dance4 Open Hi-Hat 1 Dance4 Closed Hi-Hat 3 Dance4 Closed Hi-Hat 4 Dance4 Open Hi-Hat 2 Dance4 Closed Hi-Hat 5 Dance4 Closed Hi-Hat 6 Dance4 Open Hi-Hat 2 DM3 Closed Hi-Hat 1 DM3 Closed Hi-Hat 2 DM3 Open Hi-Hat 1 DM3 Crash Cymbal 1 DM3 Ride Cymbal 1 DM3 Closed Hi-Hat 3 DM3 Open Hi-Hat 2 DM3 Crash Cymbal 2 DM3 Ride Cymbal 2 Dance5 Closed Hi-Hat Dance5 Open Hi-Hat 1 Dance5 Open Hi-Hat 2 Dance6 Open Hi-Hat 1 Dance6 Open Hi-Hat 2 Dance6 Closed Hi-Hat 1 Dance6 Crash 2 Dance6 Filter Hi-Hat L Dance6 Filter Hi-Hat R Dance6 Closed Hi-Hat 2 Dance6 Closed Hi-Hat 3 Dance6 Open Hi-Hat 3 Dance6 Closed Hi-Hat 4 Dance6 Noise Hi-Hat Trance Closed Hi-Hat Trance Open Hi-Hat 1 Trance Open Hi-Hat 2 Hip-Hop Closed Hi-Hat Hip-Hop Pedal Hi-Hat Hip-Hop Open Hi-Hat Room Closed Hi-Hat Room Pedal Hi-Hat Room Open Hi-Hat TOM SET Jazz Low Tom 2 Jazz Low Tom 1 Jazz Mid Tom 2 Jazz Mid Tom 1 Jazz High Tom 2 Jazz High Tom 1 Brush Low Tom 2 Brush Low Tom 1 Brush Mid Tom 2 Brush Mid Tom 1 Brush High Tom 2 Brush High Tom 1 Standard1 Low Tom 2 Standard1 Low Tom 1 Standard1 Mid Tom 2 Standard1 Mid Tom 1 Standard1 High Tom 2 Standard1 High Tom 1 Standard2 Low Tom 2 Standard2 Low Tom 1 Standard2 Mid Tom 2 Standard2 Mid Tom 1 Standard2 High Tom 2 Standard2 High Tom 1 Standard3 Low Tom 2 Standard3 Low Tom 1 Standard3 Mid Tom 2 Standard3 Mid Tom 1 Standard3 High Tom 2 Standard3 High Tom 1 Dance4 Low Tom 2 Dance4 Low Tom 1 Dance4 Mid Tom 2 Dance4 Mid Tom 1 Dance4 High Tom 2 Dance4 High Tom 1 DM3 Low Tom 2 DM3 Low Tom 1 DM3 Mid Tom 2 DM3 Mid Tom 1 DM3 High Tom 2 DM3 High Tom 1 DM3 Low Tom 4 DM3 Low Tom 3 DM3 Mid Tom 4 DM3 Mid Tom 3 DM3 High Tom 4 DM3 High Tom 3 Rock Low Tom 2 Rock Low Tom 1 Rock Mid Tom 2 Rock Mid Tom 1 Rock High Tom 2 Rock High Tom 1 Elec.Low Tom 2 Elec.Low Tom 1 Elec.Mid Tom 2 Elec.Mid Tom 1 Elec.High Tom 2 Elec.High Tom 1 Standard5 Low Tom 2 Standard5 Low Tom 1 Standard5 Mid Tom 2 Standard5 Mid Tom 1 Standard5 High Tom 2 Standard5 High Tom 1 Room Low Tom 2 Room Low Tom 1 Room Mid Tom 2 Room Mid Tom 1 Room High Tom 2 Room High Tom 1 DM1 Low Tom 2 DM1 Low Tom 1 DM1 Mid Tom 2 DM1 Mid Tom 1 DM1 High Tom 2 DM1 High Tom 1 DM2 Low Tom 2 DM2 Low Tom 1 DM2 Mid Tom 2 DM2 Mid Tom 1 DM2 High Tom 2 DM2 High Tom 1 • “” indicates a key is assigned the same tones as it is for STANDARD SET 1. • “” indica que se ha asignado a la tecla el mismo tono que STANDARD SET 1. A-6 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 131 2017/11/28 10:19:25 Appendix/Apéndice Fingering Guide/ Guía de digitación FINGERED 1, FINGERED 2 Chords/ Acordes FINGERED 1, FINGERED 2 Cadd9 Cmadd9 C69 *3 Cm69 *3 C Cm *1 With FINGERED 2, interpreted as Am7. *2 With FINGERED 2, interpreted as Am7b5. *3 Inverted form not supported in some cases. Cdim *1 Con FINGERED 2, se interpreta como Am7. *2 Con FINGERED 2, se interpreta como Am7b5. *3 En algunos casos no se puede usar la forma invertida. Caug *3 C5 FINGERED ON BASS, FULL RANGE CHORD/ FINGERED ON BASS, FULL RANGE CHORD Csus4 *3 In addition to the chords that can be fingered with FINGERED 1 and FINGERED 2, the following chords also are recognized. Csus2 *3 Además de los acordes que se pueden digital con FINGERED 1 y FINGERED 2, también se pueden reconocer los siguientes acordes. C7 CmM7 C D F F G A A B C C C C C C C C Fm Gm Am Am B m Bm C C C C C C Fdim Fdim Gdim Adim Adim Cdim7 *3 Fm7 C Cm7 *3 CM7 C C FM7 C C AM7 C C Fm75 C C Gm7 C C m Dm Fm C C C Cdim Ddim C C Bdim F7 A 7 C G7 C C C A add9 C CdimM7 C75 *3 • With FINGERED ON BASS, the lowest note fingered is interpreted as the base note. Inverted forms are not supported. • With FULL RANGE CHORD, when the lowest note fingered is a certain distance from the neighboring note, the chord is interpreted as a fraction chord. • Unlike FINGERED 1, 2, and FINGERED ON BASS, FULL RANGE CHORD requires pressing of at least three keys to form a chord. Cm75 *3 CM75 Caug7 CaugM7 • Con FINGERED ON BASS, la nota más baja digitada se interpreta como nota base. No se pueden usar formas invertidas. • Con FULL RANGE CHORD, cuando la nota más baja digitada se encuentre a cierta distancia de la nota adyacente, el acorde se interpreta como un acorde quitándola. • A diferencia de FINGERED 1, 2 y FINGERED ON BASS, FULL RANGE CHORD se requiere la pulsación de tres teclas como mínimo para formar un acorde. C7sus4 C6 *1 *3 Cm6 *2 *3 A-7 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 132 2017/11/28 10:19:26 CTX800-ES-1A.indd *1 133 C C#/(Db) D (D#)/Eb E F F#/(Gb) G (G#)/Ab A • You can use the split point to change the size of the accompaniment keyboard range (page EN-14). *1 Root *2 Chord Type • Puede usar el punto de división para cambiar el tamaño del rango del teclado de acompañamiento (página ES-14). *1 Nota raíz *2 Tipo de acorde m6 6 69 dim7 mM7 madd9 add9 7sus4 7b5 m7b5 M7 m7 7 sus2 sus4 aug dim m M *2 Chord Example List/Lista de ejemplos de acordes (A#)/Bb B Appendix/Apéndice A-8 2017/11/28 10:19:27 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 135 2017/11/28 10:19:27 2 1 3 4 CT-X800 5 6 7 8 9 bk bs bl bt • Cut this page along the dashed line so you can have it on hand as you read the contents of the manual. • Recorte esta página por la línea de puntos para tenerla a mano mientras continúa leyendo este manual. ck cl bm cr cs bo bp bq br cq cm cn co cp bn dk ct CTX800-ES-1A.indd 138 2017/11/28 10:19:28 Key’s Ch’s After Touch Control Change Pitch Bender Note ON Note OFF Velocity True voice 0 1 5 6, 38 7 10 11 64 65 66 67 71 72 73 O X X X O O X O X O O X X X O *3 *3 *4 *4 *4 *2*4 *4 *4 *4 *3 O O O O *2 O O O O O O O O O O O X O O 9nH v = 1 - 127 O 8nH v = 0 - 127, 9nH v = 0 O 9nH v = 1 - 127 O 8nH v = 0 - 127 X X 0 - 127 0 - 127 *1 Mode 3 X 1 - 16 1 - 16 Recognized 12 - 120 Mode 3 X Default Messages Altered Mode Note Number 1 1 - 16 Default Changed Transmitted MIDI Implementation Chart Basic Channel Function Model: CT-X800 Bank select Modulation Portamento Time Data entry LSB, MSB Volume Pan Expression Hold 1 Portamento Switch Sostenuto Soft pedal Filter resonance Release time Attack time Remarks Version : 1.0 CTX800-ES-1A.indd 2 2017/11/28 10:19:07 X X X X X X X X X X 74 75 76 77 78 84 91 93 94 100, 101 *4 *4 *4 *2*4 *4 *3 *3 *4 *4 *4 *2*4 *4 *4 *4 *3 Aux Messages Mode 1 : OMNI ON, POLY Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 2 : OMNI ON, MONO Mode 4 : OMNI OFF, MONO *1: Depends on tone. *2: For details about RPN and system exclusive messages, see MIDI Implementation at http://world.casio.com/. *3: In accordance with pedal effect setting. *4: Output along with certain operations. O O X O O X X *4 X *4 X X O X : All sound off : Reset all controller : Local ON/OFF : All notes OFF : Active Sense : Reset Remarks X X X X : Clock : Commands System Real Time Filter cutoff Decay time Vibrato rate Vibrato depth Vibrato delay Portamento Control Reverb send level Chorus send level Delay send level RPN LSB, MSB Bank select Modulation Portamento Time Data entry LSB, MSB Volume Pan Expression Hold 1 Portamento Switch Sostenuto Soft pedal Filter resonance Release time Attack time Remarks Version : 1.0 O : Yes X : No *1: Depende del tono. *2: Para obtener información acerca de RPN y los mensajes exclusivos del sistema, consulte Implementación MIDI en http://world.casio.com/. *3: De acuerdo con el ajuste de efecto de pedal. *4: Se genera junto con determinadas operaciones. X X X X X X : Song Pos : Song Sel : Tune System Common O *2 O 0 - 127 O O O O O O O O O O *2 O O O O *2 O O O O O O O O O O O O *2 O 0 - 127 O X X X O O X O X O O X X X O 0 1 5 6, 38 7 10 11 64 65 66 67 71 72 73 X O O 9nH v = 1 - 127 O 8nH v = 0 - 127, 9nH v = 0 O 9nH v = 1 - 127 O 8nH v = 0 - 127 X X 0 - 127 0 - 127 *1 12 - 120 Mode 3 X 1 - 16 1 - 16 Recognized System Exclusive Program Change Control Change :True # Key’s Ch’s After Touch Pitch Bender Note ON Note OFF Velocity True voice Mode 3 X Default Messages Altered Mode Note Number 1 1 - 16 Default Changed Transmitted Basic Channel Function Model: CT-X800 CT-X800 EN/ES USER’S GUIDE Please keep all information for future reference. Safety Precautions Before trying to use the Digital Keyboard, be sure to read the separate “Safety Precautions”. GUÍA DEL USUARIO This recycle mark indicates that the packaging conforms to the environmental protection legislation in Germany. Esta marca de reciclaje indica que el empaquetado se ajusta a la legislación de protección ambiental en Alemania. Guarde toda la información para futuras consultas. Precauciones de seguridad Antes de intentar usar el teclado digital, asegúrese de leer las “Precauciones de seguridad” separadas. About Music Score data You can use a computer to download music score data from the CASIO Website. For more information, visit the URL below. http://world.casio.com/ Acerca de los datos de partituras Puede utilizar un PC para descargar los datos de partituras desde el sitio web de CASIO. Para obtener más información, visite la siguiente URL. http://world.casio.com/ C MA1711-A Printed in China CTX800-ES-1A CTX800-ES-1A.indd 1 2017/11/28 10:19:06
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