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CT - X5000
CT - X3000
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
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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.
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CTX3000-ES-1B
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  • Page 1 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.
  • Page 2: Declaration Of Conformity

    • 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.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Digital Keyboard ....EN-13 Advanced Split Settings .....EN-50 CT-X5000: Outputting Sound Using Recommended Tones and Tempos from a Microphone .
  • Page 4 Separately Available Accessories ●Music Stand • You can get information about accessories that ●Leaflets are separately for this product from the CASIO • Safety Precautions catalog available from your retailer, and from the • Appendix CASIO website at the following URL.
  • Page 5: General Guide

    General Guide • All of the illustrations in this manual show the CT-X5000. bp bq br bs bt ck dm dn do dp dq dr CT-X5000 CT-X3000 • Some of the button names shown here include the $ mark. This indicates that you need to long-press the button to perform its operation.
  • Page 6 Number keys ds TRANSPOSE buttons bn [–], [+] keys dt MODULATION/ASSIGNABLE button bo INTRO, PART SELECT button (CT-X5000 only) bp VARIATION/FILL-IN 1, REPEAT button ek PITCH BEND wheel bq VARIATION/FILL-IN 2, A-B button el CHORD root names br VARIATION/FILL-IN 3, sREW button...
  • Page 7 General Guide ■ Back CT-X5000 CT-X3000 er USB flash drive port et LINE OUT R, L/MONO jacks (CT-X5000 only) es USB port fk CT-X5000: PHONES jack CT-X3000: PHONES/OUTPUT jack* fl MIC IN jack (CT-X5000 only) fm MIC VOLUME knob (CT-X5000 only)
  • Page 8: Preparing The Music Stand

    General Guide ■ Display  Tone indicator Rhythm indicator Song Bank indicator Music Preset indicator  Number/setting value display (left), name display (right)  Tempo, measure, beat  Keyboard part indicators  Chord name  Auto Accompaniment indicators  Mixer info display area ...
  • Page 9: Preparing A Power Supply

    • Never insert metal, pencils, or any other objects into Power cord the product’s DC24V (CT-X5000) or DC12V (CT-X3000) terminal. Doing so creates the risk of accident. • Do not try to use the power cord that comes with the product with another device.
  • Page 10: Ct-X3000: Using Batteries

    Preparing a Power Supply CT-X3000: Using Batteries Turning Power On or Off You can use six D-size batteries for power. Connect the Digital Keyboard to a power supply. • See “Using the AC Adaptor” (page EN-8) or • Be sure to turn off power before loading batteries. “CT-X3000: Using Batteries”...
  • Page 11: Adjusting Display Contrast

    (page EN-112) status ● Mixer (page EN-64) setting status C o n t r a s t ● CT-X5000: Category selection, tone and rhythm category selection status, last selected tone/rhythm in each tone/rhythm category Use bn [–] and [+] or the bl dial to change the *1 When the setting configured with the following operation is setting value.
  • Page 12: Connecting To Audio Equipment

    Digital Keyboard Audio Output (Speaker) 3 Enabled when PHONES connected (PhoneSpk) (page EN-117). Your Digital Keyboard outputs audio from its built-in speakers and/or the PHONES jack. (CT-X5000: Also outputs audio fk PHONES jack from the LINE OUT jacks.) (Stereo standard jack (6.3mm)) •...
  • Page 13: Outputting Keyboard Notes To Audio Equipment

    Connecting to Audio Equipment CT-X5000: To connect an external device to Outputting Keyboard Notes to the Digital Keyboard’s LINE OUT jacks Audio Equipment Connection requires commercially available connecting cords, You can connect audio equipment or a music amplifier to the supplied by you.
  • Page 14: Playing An External Device From The Digital Keyboard

    Connecting to Audio Equipment Playing an External Device from CT-X5000: Outputting Sound from the Digital Keyboard a Microphone Connection requires commercially available connecting cords, You can connect a commercially available microphone* to the supplied by you. MIC IN jack and output the sound from the microphone •...
  • Page 15: Operations Common To All Modes

    ■ Using the bl Dial Operations Common to All You can also change a displayed number or value by rotating Modes the dial. Other Functions of bm Number About this manual Keys Unless otherwise specifically noted, all of the procedures in The table below describes other functions that the bm number this manual assume that the Digital Keyboard is in its initial keys perform while the [NUM] indicator is not displayed.
  • Page 16: Category Button

    Operations Common to All Modes To navigate between categories 4 CATEGORY Button Press 5 TONE. The many tones of the Digital Keyboard are divided into 20 categories to help make it possible for you to find a particular tone quickly and easily. You can use the 4 CATEGORY While a tone name is displayed, hold down button to select the last tone you selected in a category.
  • Page 17: Function Indicator

    Operations Common to All Modes To modify characters FUNCTION Indicator Use the [1] (V) and [3] (W) bm number keys The [FUNCTION] indicator is displayed or flashes when you perform a Digital Keyboard function setting (page EN-112) or to move the cursor to the position of the other special setting operation.
  • Page 18: Listening To Demo Play

    Use bn [–] and [+] or the bl dial to change the Listening to Demo Play Touch Response setting value. This operation scrolls through the available Touch Press 5 TONE and 6 RHYTHM at the same Response settings: Off, Light, Normal, and Heavy. Since time.
  • Page 19: Playing On The Keyboard

    CT-X5000: To use the TONE Category Playing on the Keyboard buttons to select a category Selecting a Tone • You can use the eo TONE Category buttons to quickly and easily navigate between categories. Your Digital Keyboard comes with a large collection of tones.
  • Page 20: Sounding Multiple Tones (Layer And Split

    Playing on the Keyboard To split the keyboard between two tones Sounding Multiple Tones (Layer (Split) and Split) After confirming that the part indicator in the You can split the keyboard into left and right area and assign upper left corner of the display looks like different tones to each area, and also layer two tones to play at the same time.
  • Page 21 Playing on the Keyboard To move the keyboard split point To layer two tones Hold down dp SPLIT until “Split Pt” is After confirming that the keyboard part displayed. indicator in the upper left corner of the display looks like , select a tone.
  • Page 22 Playing on the Keyboard To use split and layer together To change the tones assigned to each split/ layer part Perform steps 1 through 3 under “To split the Press 5 TONE. keyboard between two tones (Split)” (page EN-19). This displays (tone indicator).
  • Page 23: Selecting An Effect For A Tone (Reverb, Chorus, Delay

    Playing on the Keyboard Use bn [–] and [+] or the bl dial to change the Selecting an Effect for a Tone setting value. (Reverb, Chorus, Delay) • For information about the reverb types that correspond to each setting value, see the “Reverb Effect List” Your Digital Keyboard includes reverb, chorus, and delay (page EN-23).
  • Page 24 Playing on the Keyboard ■ CT-X3000 Reverb Effect List Setting ■ CT-X5000 Setting Type Display Value Setting Setting Type Display Value Room 1 Room 1 Room 2 Room 2 Room 1 Room 1 Room 3 Room 3 Room 2 Room 2...
  • Page 25 Playing on the Keyboard Chorus Effect List Delay Effect List ■ CT-X5000 ■ CT-X5000 Setting Setting Setting Type Display Setting Type Display Value Value Tone * Tone Tone * Tone Chorus 1 Chorus 1 Short 1 Short 1 Chorus 2...
  • Page 26: Using Equalization

    You can use equalization to select from among presets that Value boost or cut specific frequency ranges. Tone * Tone The CT-X5000 also includes a four-band equalizer that allows user-configured settings (User Equalizer). Short 1 Short 1 Short 2 Short 2...
  • Page 27 Playing on the Keyboard ■ User Equalizer Setting List CT-X5000: To configure User Equalizer settings Setting Item Display Settings Low-range EQ Low Press bk FUNCTION. Cutoff Frequency Low Freq 1 to 13 * Use the [1] (V) and [3] (W) bm number keys...
  • Page 28: Using The Metronome

    Playing on the Keyboard To adjust the balance between metronome Using the Metronome and keyboard volume The metronome sounds a regular tone to mark time. Use the Perform the procedure under “To configure function settings metronome when you want to practice playing at a regular with the bk FUNCTION button”...
  • Page 29 Playing on the Keyboard To turn the arpeggiator off, press do AUTO To select an arpeggiator type HARMONIZE/ARPEGGIATOR. This causes the [ARPEGGIATOR] indicator to disappear. Perform the procedure under “To turn on the arpeggiator” and confirm that the [ARPEGGIATOR] indicator is displayed. •...
  • Page 30: Changing Keyboard Response To Touch Pressure (Touch Response

    Normal Touch Response (Normal) Heavy Normal sound, even with strong • You can connect a CASIO sustain pedal (“Separately (Heavy) pressure Available Accessories”, page EN-3) to the fo PEDAL1 • There is an indicator mark next to [TOUCH] while the jack.
  • Page 31 Controlling Sounds To connect a pedal to the fo PEDAL1 jack To connect a pedal to the fp PEDAL2/ EXPRESSION jack Connect a pedal to the fo PEDAL1 jack. Connect a pedal to the fp PEDAL2/ Press bk FUNCTION. EXPRESSION jack. Use the [1] (V) and [3] (W) bm number keys Press bk FUNCTION.
  • Page 32 Controlling Sounds ■ Pedal Function List Depending on the selected pedal type, perform one of the operations below. Setting Function Description Value (Display) Y Foot Switch Pedal Select the pedal effect. Sustain Sustains notes played while the (1) Use the [1] (V) and [3] (W) bm number keys to (Sustain) pedal is depressed, even if the display “Pd2Efect”.
  • Page 33: Sustain

    Controlling Sounds ■ Connectable Expression Pedals Sustain You can connect a commercially available expression pedal that satisfies the specifications below to the fp PEDAL2/ Sustain extends the reverberation of a note to produce rich EXPRESSION jack. Use of a pedal whose operation has resonance.
  • Page 34: Using The Pitch Bend Wheel

    Controlling Sounds Using the Pitch Bend Wheel CT-X5000: dt MODULATION/ ASSIGNABLE button You can use the pitch bend wheel to slide the pitch of notes smoothly upwards and downwards. This capability makes it You can use the dt MODULATION/ASSIGNABLE button possible to reproduce saxophone and electric guitar choking to apply vibrato to notes (default setting).
  • Page 35 Controlling Sounds Use bn [–] and [+] to select the To specify the keyboard part to which an dt MODULATION/ASSIGNABLE operation. effect is applied when dt MODULATION/ ASSIGNABLE is pressed Select this To select this operation: setting value: Perform steps 1, 2, and 3 under “To change the Enable the function assigned to the 1 Moment operation performed when dt MODULATION/...
  • Page 36: Changing The Pitch In Semitone Steps (Transpose

    Controlling Sounds Use bn [–] and [+] or the bl dial to specify a Changing the Pitch in Semitone DSP module. Steps (Transpose) Use the [1] (V) and [3] (W) bm number keys The transpose feature lets you raise or lower the overall pitch to display “DSPParam”...
  • Page 37 Controlling Sounds To configure the octave shift amount setting To use Quick Octave Shift for each part While holding down dr OCTAVE, press the Press dr OCTAVE. ds TRANSPOSE [w] or [q] button. • Pressing [w] shifts the specified keyboard parts one ...
  • Page 38: Performing Master Digital Keyboard And Individual Part Pitch Adjustment

    Controlling Sounds Performing Master Digital Selecting a Scale Keyboard and Individual Part You can select from among 17 different scales, including Pitch Adjustment those that a suitable for classical music of specific eras, Arabian music, etc. Use the procedure below to perform master Digital Keyboard ■...
  • Page 39 Controlling Sounds To select the temperament of keyboard play To change the scale setting used for Auto Accompaniments Press bk FUNCTION. Perform steps 1 and 2 under “To select the Use the [1] (V) and [3] (W) bm number keys temperament of keyboard play”...
  • Page 40: Playing A Built-In Song Or A Song On A Usb Flash Drive (Song Bank Mode

    Press ck PLAY/STOP. Playing a Built-in Song or a • This starts song playback. The playback tempo, Song on a USB Flash Drive current measure, and current beat are shown in the upper right corner of the display. (Song Bank Mode) Note Value Tempo Your Digital Keyboard comes with 30 built-in songs.* You can...
  • Page 41: Looping Playback Of Specific Song Measures (A-B Repeat

    Then you can practice by playing the muted part on the keyboard. The following types of songs can be used for such practice: built-in songs,* or CMF format (one type of CASIO MIDI file) songs* stored on a USB flash drive.
  • Page 42 Playing a Built-in Song or a Song on a USB Flash Drive (Song Bank Mode) Use bo PART SELECT to select a part to ■ Part Channel Information practice. In built-in songs and CMF format songs, parts where left-hand play is recorded and parts where right-hand play is recorded •...
  • Page 43: Playing Back A Song From A Usb Flash Drive

    USB flash drive. For information about the procedure for EN-123). saving an audio file to a USB flash drive, see “Using a * Standard MIDI files (SMF format 0/1) and CASIO MIDI files Computer to Copy General Song Data to a USB Flash Drive” (CMF format) (page EN-123).
  • Page 44: Using Auto Accompaniment (Rhythm Mode

    To stop playback, press 8 AUDIO PLAY/ Using Auto Accompaniment STOP. (Rhythm Mode) This causes the [AUDIO PLAY] indicator to disappear. To exit the Audio Mode, press 7 SONG BANK With Auto Accompaniment, simply select the accompaniment rhythm you want and the matching accompaniment (bass, (AUDIO).
  • Page 45: Using Auto Accompaniment

    Using Auto Accompaniment (Rhythm Mode) CT-X5000: To use the RHYTHM Category Using Auto Accompaniment buttons to select a category To play an Auto Accompaniment • You can use the eq RHYTHM Category buttons to quickly Use the procedure under “Selecting a Rhythm”...
  • Page 46 Play other chords with your left hand as you play the melody with your right hand. • You can use “CASIO CHORD” or other simplified • You can use the procedure under “Muting Specific Parts chord fingering modes to play chords. See “To select a (Part Mode)”...
  • Page 47: Changing Auto Accompaniment Speed (Tempo

    Using Auto Accompaniment (Rhythm Mode) To change the displayed note value Changing Auto Accompaniment Speed (Tempo) Long-press dl TAP TEMPO until the displayed note value changes. There are two ways to change the tempo. • Each long-press of dl TAP TEMPO cycles through •...
  • Page 48: Creating A Song With An Auto Accompaniment (Accompaniment Pattern

    Using Auto Accompaniment (Rhythm Mode) ■ Intro (One Type) Creating a Song with an Auto This is an accompaniment pattern that can be used at the Accompaniment (Accompaniment beginning of a piece. After a multiple-measure intro accompaniment pattern sounds, accompaniment transition to Pattern) Variation 1.
  • Page 49: Starting And Stopping Auto Accompaniment With The Accompaniment Keyboard (Synchro Start, Synchro Stop

    IN 3, bs VARIATION/FILL-IN 4). The indicator modes. and a number indicator (1 to 4) that corresponds to the • CASIO CHORD button you press flash on the display. • FINGERED 1 • FINGERED 2 Play the chord you want on the •...
  • Page 50 Using Auto Accompaniment (Rhythm Mode) ■ CASIO CHORD ■ FINGERED With CASIO CHORD, you can use simplified fingerings to With these input modes, you play chords on the play the four types of chords described below. accompaniment keyboard using their normal chord fingerings.
  • Page 51: Advanced Split Settings

    Setting Chord Fingering Modes Display UPPER part keyboard, a LOWER part keyboard, and an value accompaniment keyboard. CASIO CHORD CASIO Cd You can specify a split point (page EN-20) as shown in the illustration below. FINGERED 1 Fingerd1 FINGERED 2...
  • Page 52 Using Auto Accompaniment (Rhythm Mode) ● Chord Point To specify the chord point The illustration below shows a keyboard with a chord point specified. The LOWER part keyboard range is not affected in Hold down dp SPLIT until “Split Pt” is this case.
  • Page 53: Using Recommended Tones And Tempos (One-Touch Presets

    Using Auto Accompaniment (Rhythm Mode) To turn the Chord Input Priority Mode on or Adding Harmony to Melody Notes (Auto Harmonize) Hold down dp SPLIT until “Split Pt” is Auto Harmonize lets you add harmony to melody notes you displayed. play with your right hand for more melodic depth.
  • Page 54: Using Music Presets

    When the setting is the way you want, long- Using Music Presets press the [4] (EXIT) bm number key to exit the setting screen. Music Presets are a collection of setups with chord progression data. With the touch of a button you can recall ■...
  • Page 55: Using Phrase Pads

    Using Phrase Pads • With some music presets, selecting a number in step 3 causes the [SYNC START] indicator to start to flash, indicating that the Digital Keyboard is in synchro start standby (page EN-48). If this happens, Auto Accompaniment can be started by playing something on the keyboard instead of pressing ck START/STOP.
  • Page 56: Starting And Stopping Phrase Playback

    Using Phrase Pads To stop playback of all phrases Starting and Stopping Phrase Playback To stop phrase playback while a multiple phrases are playing, press cr STOP. Before playing back a phrase, you must first change to the phrase set where the phrase is located if it is not already To synchronize phrase playback with Auto assigned to the phrase pads.
  • Page 57: Configuring Phrase Playback Setups

    Using Phrase Pads Phrase Playback Setup Items Configuring Phrase Playback Setups Setup Item Description Settings Phrase playback setups control how the phrase assigned to a (Display) phrase pad (1 to 4) plays when you press the pad. The setups Looped playback Specifies whether or not to On, Off you configure here are recorded to the corresponding pad.
  • Page 58: Recording A Phrase

    Using Phrase Pads Press a cq PHRASE PAD button ([P1] to [P4]) Recording a Phrase to specify the phrase number of the recording A phrase is created by recording notes played manually on destination. the keyboard. Up to 16 measures can be specified for the •...
  • Page 59: Configuring Phrase Recording Settings

    Using Phrase Pads Phrase Recording Setting Items Configuring Phrase Recording Settings Item Name Description Settings If you change phrase recording settings, those settings will be (Display) in effect for the subsequent recording operation as well. Number of Specifies the length (number of 1 to 16 Change the recording settings as required when recording a measures...
  • Page 60: Editing A Phrase

    Using Phrase Pads To delete a phrase set Editing a Phrase Perform the procedure 1 through 3 under “To You can use the procedures in this section to edit individual phrases. You can delete or copy a phrase, and configure change the phrase set”...
  • Page 61 Using Phrase Pads To copy a phrase To delete all data from a phrase except note events Use the procedure under “To enter the Phrase Editing mode” (page EN-59) to enter the Phrase Use the procedure under “To enter the Phrase Editing mode.
  • Page 62 Using Phrase Pads To quantize a phrase To key shift a phrase Use the procedure under “To enter the Phrase Use the procedure under “To enter the Phrase Editing mode” (page EN-59) to enter the Phrase Editing mode” (page EN-59) to enter the Phrase Editing mode.
  • Page 63: Muting Specific Parts (Part Mode

    To configure phrase mixer settings Muting Specific Parts (Part Mode) Use the procedure under “To enter the Phrase Editing mode” (page EN-59) to enter the Phrase Your Digital Keyboard produces Auto Accompaniment and Editing mode. keyboard play notes using multiple parts. You can use the part on/off function to easily mute and unmute one or more Long-press 9 PART (MIXER) until the parts.
  • Page 64: Part On/Off Function Part Groups

    Muting Specific Parts (Part Mode) Use bn [–] and [+] to select the part group of Part On/Off Function Part Groups the part you want to turn on or off. • For example, display the [RHYTHM] indicator. While Besides the Auto Accompaniment in the explanation above, the [RHYTHM] indicator is displayed, you can turn the Digital Keyboard also uses other parts in order to generate each Auto Accompaniment part on or off.
  • Page 65: Using The Mixer

    Select the part group whose mixer settings you Using the Mixer want to configure. (1) Press 9 PART and confirm that the indicator lamp Your Digital Keyboard produces Auto Accompaniment and to the left of the button is lit. keyboard play notes using multiple parts. You can use the (2) Use bn [–] and [+] to select the part group whose mixer function to make fine-adjustments to the volume, effect settings you want to configure.
  • Page 66: List Of Parts For Each Mixer Part Group

    Using the Mixer To exit the Mixer mode, press the [4] (EXIT) bm List of Parts for Each Mixer Part number key. Group The tables below show Mixer Mode part groups and the parts • The displayed, flashing, and not displayed status of mixer included in each group.
  • Page 67: Advanced Mixer Settings

    Using the Mixer ● SONG SYSTEM Part Group Advanced Mixer Settings These are the parts of the system track in songs recorded with the MIDI recorder. Setting Items for Each Part Group Part Number Corresponding Part UPPER 1 Initial default setting values are indicated by an asterisk (*). UPPER 2 Item Name Description...
  • Page 68 To sound only a selected part Registering and Restoring a Setup (Registration) Perform steps 1 through 4 under “To configure mixer settings” (page EN-64). You can use the registration function to register the setup of the Digital Keyboard (tone, rhythm, and other settings). You To sound only the part whose setting is being can recall a registered setup as required to perform a configured, press the [6] (ENTER) bm number...
  • Page 69: Registering And Restoring A Setup (Registration

    • Scale, scale fine tune, part fine tune, part coarse tune • dn SUSTAIN button (on/off, setting mode) • dm PORTAMENTO button (on/off, setting mode) • CT-X5000: dt MODULATION/ASSIGNABLE button (on/ Bank number off, setting mode) (2) While “Bank” and the bank number are displayed, ●...
  • Page 70: Recalling A Registered Setup

    Registering and Restoring a Setup (Registration) Freeze Function Recalling a Registered Setup Recalling a registered setup normally overwrites all of the settings shown under “Registration Setting Items” (page To recall a setup EN-68). You can also use the freeze function to specify particular As required, press cn FREEZE to toggle the settings that should not be overwritten when a setup registration is recalled.
  • Page 71: Using A Pedal To Cycle Through Multiple Setups (Registration Sequence

    Registering and Restoring a Setup (Registration) After you are finished recalling the registration Using a Pedal to Cycle Through setups using the pedal, perform steps 1 Multiple Setups (Registration through 5 to turn off the registration sequence Sequence) function. This causes the [SEQ] indicator to disappear. Each press of the pedal cycles through the currently selected bank’s registrations (setups) in area number sequence.
  • Page 72: Editing A Tone (User Tones

    Repeat steps 3 and 4 above for each of the Editing a Tone (User Tones) editing items you want to change. • You can sound the tone you are editing by playing You can edit a built-in tone to create a user tone, and save up something on the keyboard.
  • Page 73 Editing a Tone (User Tones) To use DSP editing to edit an effect • If you are saving the data as a new user tone, the save Perform steps 1 and 2 under “To edit a tone” destination tone number will be the lowest one in memory (page EN-71).
  • Page 74 Editing a Tone (User Tones) Perform step 6 and 7 under “To edit a tone” To delete a user tone (page EN-71). Select the user tone you want to delete. To rename a user tone Hold down 8 RECORD/STOP until “ToneName”...
  • Page 75: Tone Editing Item List

    Editing a Tone (User Tones) Tone Editing Item List Item Name Display Description Settings Attack Time Atk.Time Adjusts the time after a key is pressed from when the note 0 to 127 starts to sound until it reaches maximum volume. A larger value specifies a slower attack.
  • Page 76 Editing a Tone (User Tones) Item Name Display Description Settings Velocity Sense Vel.Sens Specifies how much the tone and/or volume should be –64 to 0 to 63 affected by keyboard touch (pressure). A larger positive value specifies more brightness and greater volume as keyboard touch becomes stronger.
  • Page 77: Creating An Auto Accompaniment (User Rhythm

    The storage locations and the number of rhythms that can be stored depend on the Digital Keyboard model. CT-X5000: Rhythm numbers 294 to 393 (up to 100 rhythms) • The “Empty” blocks in the above illustration are special CT-X3000: Rhythm numbers 294 to 343 (up to 50 rhythms) memory areas (user areas) for editing, and one is provided for each part.
  • Page 78: Creating And Editing A User Rhythm

    Creating an Auto Accompaniment (User Rhythm) Select the accompaniment pattern to be edited. Creating and Editing a User To select this: Press this button: Rhythm Intro bo INTRO Ending bt ENDING/SYNCHRO START • For information about the mixer part indicator numbers and Variation 1 to 4, bp VARIATION/FILL-IN 1 to the part of each accompaniment pattern in the procedure...
  • Page 79 Creating an Auto Accompaniment (User Rhythm) Select the part to be edited. Configure playback settings of the part being edited as desired. (1) Press 9 PART and confirm that the lamp to the left of the button is lit. • See “To configure the playback settings of a user (2) Use the bm number keys [1] through [8] to select the rhythm part”...
  • Page 80 Creating an Auto Accompaniment (User Rhythm) Depending on the accompaniment pattern you To edit an existing rhythm and save it selected, perform one of the operations below. Y If you selected Variation 1 to 4 or Fill-in 1 to 4 •...
  • Page 81 Creating an Auto Accompaniment (User Rhythm) Configure the tone and octave shift settings of To configure only the mixer settings of an the part, if you want. existing rhythm and save it (1) Select the tone you want to use for part recording. See “Selecting a Tone”...
  • Page 82 Creating an Auto Accompaniment (User Rhythm) Practice what you will play as required. To record keyboard play to each part • To sound the parts of the accompaniment pattern and practice what you plan to play on the keyboard before actually recording it, perform the procedure below.
  • Page 83 • dt MODULATION/ASSIGNABLE button operations (Quantize) in the timing they are played on 16, 32, 4d, are also included in the recording (CT-X5000 only). the keyboard or automatic 8d, 16d, • What you record will play back when the display...
  • Page 84 Creating an Auto Accompaniment (User Rhythm) To configure mixer settings of a part being To copy an existing accompaniment pattern edited for editing In the Rhythm Editing Mode, select the copy destination accompaniment pattern. • The operation shown here is performed as the steps of the procedures below.
  • Page 85 Creating an Auto Accompaniment (User Rhythm) Select the part you want to use as the copy To copy an existing rhythm part for editing source. (1) Press 9 PART and confirm that the lamp to the left of the button is lit. •...
  • Page 86 • This clears all the parts in the selected • If there are already the maximum number of allowable accompaniment pattern. user rhythms stored in memory (CT-X5000: 100, CT-X3000: 50), the error message “Data Full” will To clear the recorded data in a particular part appear when you press bn [–] (NO) to indicate that...
  • Page 87: User Rhythm Part Playback Settings

    Creating an Auto Accompaniment (User Rhythm) • If you are saving the data as a new user rhythm, the save destination rhythm number will be the lowest one in memory that currently does not have any data stored. The newly saved user rhythm will be selected after this operation is complete.
  • Page 88 Creating an Auto Accompaniment (User Rhythm) User Rhythm Part Playback Setting Details ■ Chord conversion table (Table) Recording of each accompaniment pattern is normally performed using C major (root of C, major type). When playing an Auto Accompaniment, you can use a root other than C and a chord type other than major, if you want. This is accomplished by using a “chord conversion table”...
  • Page 89: Operations Affecting All The Accompaniment Patterns In A Rhythm

    Creating an Auto Accompaniment (User Rhythm) ■ Break Point (Break Pt) Operations Affecting All the This parameter specifies the key, from C to B, that is the point Accompaniment Patterns in a at which Auto Accompaniment bass and chord notes drop one octave.
  • Page 90 Creating an Auto Accompaniment (User Rhythm) To batch clear data recorded in all the To copy a user rhythm accompaniment patterns of a rhythm Select the user rhythm you want to copy. Perform steps 1 and 2 under “To configure Hold down 8 RECORD/STOP until “Rhy mixer settings for a rhythm”...
  • Page 91: Using The Midi Recorder To Record

    Solo 16 Empty Empty Recording • CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. takes no responsibility The data recorded to each track is shown below. for any damages, lost profits, or claims by third parties This type arising from the deletion of recorded data due to...
  • Page 92: Starting A Recording

    Using the MIDI Recorder to Record When starting from the Song Bank Mode Starting a Recording Press 7 SONG BANK to enter the Song Bank Recording can be stared from either of the modes below. Mode. ● Rhythm Mode Press 8 RECORD/STOP and then play something on the Use the bm number keys, bn [–] and [+], or the keyboard to start recording.
  • Page 93: Recording Keyboard Play

    Using the MIDI Recorder to Record Playing on the keyboard automatically starts Recording Keyboard Play recording. • Pressing ck START/STOP starts the rhythm and recording at the same time. • The [RECORD] indicator will start to flash during recording when the number of remaining note count is 100 or lower. When there are no more remaining notes, recording stops automatically and the [RECORD] indicator disappears.
  • Page 94 Using the MIDI Recorder to Record Select the solo track to which you want to To record a new solo track record. Specify the tempo to use at the start of (1) Long-press 8 RECORD/STOP. • This displays the recording setting screen that you recording.
  • Page 95 Using the MIDI Recorder to Record Playing on the keyboard automatically starts To overdub another solo track while playing recording. back recorded tracks Starting playback of a recorded track simultaneously starts recording to the track you selected in step 5. Press 7 SONG BANK.
  • Page 96 Using the MIDI Recorder to Record To change the recording destination song To sound a pre-count or the metronome number during recording standby Press 8 RECORD/STOP. Press 8 RECORD/STOP. • If you started the operation from the Rhythm Mode, this enters recording standby. Advance to step 2. •...
  • Page 97: Re-Recording Part Of A Recorded Track (Overdubbing, Punch-In Recording

    Using the MIDI Recorder to Record Press ck PLAY/STOP. Re-recording Part of a Recorded This starts song playback. Track (Overdubbing, Punch-in • Here, you could jump to step 9 of this procedure and immediately start recording. Recording) • To stop the overdub recording/punch-in recording operation, press ck PLAY/STOP again.
  • Page 98: Playing Back A Recorded Song

    Using the MIDI Recorder to Record To specify the recording start point and end To mute specific tracks point, and then perform overdubbing or Press 7 SONG BANK. punch-in recording Use the bm number keys, bn [–] and [+], or the Perform the procedure under “Looping bl dial to select the song number of a Playback of Specific Song Measures (A-B...
  • Page 99: Copying A Recorded Song, Deleting A Recorded Song Or Track

    Using the MIDI Recorder to Record To delete a recorded song Copying a Recorded Song, Deleting a Recorded Song or Press 7 SONG BANK. Track Use the bm number keys, bn [–] and [+], or the bl dial to select the number of the song you To copy a recorded song want to delete.
  • Page 100: Song Editing Mode

    Using the MIDI Recorder to Record Song Editing Mode Editing an Entire Song in Measure Units (Song Editing) Enter the Song Editing Mode to perform the operations below. • Editing an entire song in measure units (page EN-99) Use the procedure below to edit an entire song (all of the •...
  • Page 101 Using the MIDI Recorder to Record To copy an entire song in measure units and To insert blank measures at a specified insert them into a specified location of the location in a song same song Perform the procedure under “To enter the Perform the procedure under “To enter the Song Editing Mode”...
  • Page 102: Editing A Recorded Song In Track Units

    Using the MIDI Recorder to Record To delete a specific range of measures from a Editing a Recorded Song in Track song Units The editing operations in this section affect an entire track in a recorded song. • Performing this procedure deletes the measures in the specified range, shifting the measures following the deleted range forward to fill in the space that is created.
  • Page 103 Using the MIDI Recorder to Record To copy a specified solo track to another To delete specific data from a specified track solo track Perform the procedure under “To enter the • The operation below deletes only the data in the table below from the specified tracks.
  • Page 104: Editing A Track Of A Recorded Song In Measure Units

    Using the MIDI Recorder to Record Perform the procedure under “To exit the Song Editing a Track of a Recorded Editing Mode operation” (page EN-99). Song in Measure Units To key shift a specified track in measure You can quantize, key shift, delete, or perform other units operations in measure units for each track included in a recorded song.
  • Page 105 Using the MIDI Recorder to Record To delete a specified track in measure units To copy a specified track in measure units and insert them into a specified location of Perform the procedure under “To enter the the same track Song Editing Mode”...
  • Page 106: Editing A Recorded Song In Event Units (Event Editor

    Using the MIDI Recorder to Record ■ Tone Number Event Editing a Recorded Song in Event The tone number is displayed by the event name “Tone”. Units (Event Editor) Tone number Event name The MIDI recorder records operations as data called “events”. For example, pressing a keyboard key causes multiple events T o n e to be recorded: the timing of the key press, the pressed key...
  • Page 107 Chord Chord type or “NonChord”* indicates the part where the displayed event is recorded. *1 CT-X5000: 1 to 393, CT-X3000: 1 to 343 *2 See “Auto Accompaniment Chord Event” (page EN-105). Part Display *3 All chord types that can be fingered on the accompaniment UPPER 1 keyboard or “NonChord”.
  • Page 108 Using the MIDI Recorder to Record Y Tone Number Events To delete an event (1) Use the [2] (w) and [5] (q) bm number keys to display “Tone” (Tone Number Event). Perform the procedure under “To enter the (2) If you want to check the name of the tone assigned to Song Editing Mode”...
  • Page 109: Inputting Notes And Chords One-By-One (Step Input

    Using the MIDI Recorder to Record To delete events in measure units Inputting Notes and Chords One- by-one (Step Input) Perform the procedure under “To enter the Song Editing Mode” (page EN-99). Step input is an event editor function. You can use step input to specify the length and pitch of each individual note (note Perform steps 2 and 3 under “To edit an event”...
  • Page 110 Using the MIDI Recorder to Record When you are editing the system track, you Specify the note value (event length) of the can specify the event input target part. event you are about to input in step 8. • See “Selecting a System Track Part” (page EN-110). To input this note value: Press this bm number key: •...
  • Page 111 Using the MIDI Recorder to Record ■ Selecting a System Track Part To input chord events using step input When the system track is specified as the event edit target track, you can use the buttons below to select the part to be Perform the procedure under “To enter the edited.
  • Page 112: Recorded Song Mixer Settings

    Using the MIDI Recorder to Record To exit the Step Input Mode, press Use the [2] (w) and [5] (q) bm number keys to cs REGISTRATION [1]. display the menu item you want to change. This causes the [STEP] indicator to disappear. •...
  • Page 113: Configuring Function Settings

    Configuring Function Settings Use the procedures in this section to configure master Digital Keyboard settings. The procedure uses the bk FUNCTION button. • When power is turned off by pressing 1P (power) or by triggering of Auto Power Off (page EN-9) while Auto Resume (page EN-10) is turned off, all settings, except for those below, are returned to their initial defaults.
  • Page 114 Configuring Function Settings Function Setting Item List Function Name Display Settings See Page Touch Response Touch 1 to 4 EN-29 Chord Mode ChordMod 1 to 6 EN-50 Phrase Pad Phr Pad – EN-54 Phrase set switching Phr Set 1 to 25 EN-54 Pad 1 Pad 1...
  • Page 115 Configuring Function Settings Function Name Display Settings See Page CT-X5000: MODULATION/ASSIGNABLE Mod/Asgn – EN-33 Button operation Btn Act 1 to 2 EN-33 Button function Btn Func 1 to 2 EN-34 Value when modulation is on ModValue 0 to 127 EN-33...
  • Page 116 Configuring Function Settings Function Name Display Settings See Page Split Split – EN-20, 50 Split Point Split Pt 36 to 96 EN-20 Lower Point Lower Pt 36 to 96 EN-51 Chord Point Chord Pt 36 to 96 EN-51 Chord Input Priority Mode Cd Prior On, Off EN-52...
  • Page 117 Configuring Function Settings Function Name Display Settings See Page CT-X5000: Equalizer user settings User EQ – Low-range setting EQ Low – Low-range cutoff frequency Low Freq 1 to 13 Low-range gain Low Gain –12 to 12 Mid-range 1 setting EQ Mid1 –...
  • Page 118 *1 Includes the same sub-menus as Pad 1. *2 Depends on the “Target DSP module” (DSPModle) specification. *3 Setting range depends on the Digital Keyboard model. Settings Function Name CT-X5000 CT-X3000 Reverb 1 to 33 1 to 25 Chorus 1 to 17...
  • Page 119: Examination Mode

    Configuring Function Settings Examination Mode Batch Deleting Data from Digital Keyboard Memory The Examination Mode changes the operation of the Digital Keyboard as described below to provide support for those You can use the procedure below to return the data and taking a musical instrument grade test.
  • Page 120: Usb Flash Drive

    (MIDI file or WAV format audio file) copied to USB flash treaties. CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be drive using a computer held in any way liable for any use of this Digital –...
  • Page 121: Formatting A Usb Flash Drive

    USB Flash Drive To connect a USB flash drive to the Digital To format a USB flash drive Keyboard Insert the USB flash drive to be formatted into As shown in the illustration below, insert the the Digital Keyboard’s USB flash drive port. USB flash drive into the Digital Keyboard’s Press bk FUNCTION.
  • Page 122: Usb Flash Drive Operations

    USB Flash Drive To save Digital Keyboard data to a USB flash USB Flash Drive Operations drive You can use Digital Keyboard operations to perform data storage, data import, data delete, and data renaming Insert the USB flash drive into the Digital operations for a USB flash drive plugged into the Digital Keyboard’s USB flash drive port.
  • Page 123 USB Flash Drive To load data from a USB flash drive to Digital To delete USB flash drive data Keyboard memory Perform steps 1, 2, and 3 under “To save Perform steps 1, 2, and 3 under “To save Digital Keyboard data to a USB flash drive” Digital Keyboard data to a USB flash drive”...
  • Page 124: Using A Computer To Copy General Song Data To A Usb Flash Drive

    Use the [1] (V) and [3] (W) bm number keys MUSICDAT folder. to display “Rename”, and then press [6] • Standard MIDI files (SMF format 0/1) or CASIO MIDI files (ENTER). (CMF format) • WAV format audio files (16 bit, 44.1 kHz)
  • Page 125: Connecting A Computer

    *3 Windows 8.1 (32-bit, 64-bit) *4 Windows 10 (32-bit, 64-bit) Configure the music software settings to select “CASIO USB-MIDI” as the MIDI device. ● USB port • For information about how to select the MIDI device, see the user documentation that comes with the music software you are using.
  • Page 126: Midi Settings

    Connecting a Computer Downloading Data Manager MIDI Settings Go to the CASIO WORLDWIDE site at the Keyboard Channel following URL. http://world.casio.com/ This parameter specifies the channel to be used when keyboard performance information is sent from this Digital At the site, select a geographic area or country.
  • Page 127: Reference

    • If there is no user rhythm stored in memory, Auto Accompaniment will not start when you press ck while a rhythm in the range of 294 to 393 (CT-X5000) / 294 to 343 (CT-X3000) is selected (page EN-76). • Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard settings (page EN-9).
  • Page 128 Reference Symptom Action 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 64 (32 for some tones). This does not indicate malfunction. The volume or tone setting I made has changed. •...
  • Page 129: Error Messages

    Reference Error Messages Display Cause Action Err Limit You are attempting to record more than 999 Make your recordings up to 999 measures long. measures. Err Mem Full You are attempting a recording that exceeds the Keep song recordings with the allowable per-song allowable per-song limit.
  • Page 130 Reference Display Cause Action Err WrongDat The USB flash drive data is corrupted. – USB flash drive contains data that is not supported by – this Digital Keyboard. Err Format The USB flash drive format is not compatible with this •...
  • Page 131: Specifications

    User-recorded Songs 10 (See the “MIDI Recorder” item of these specifications.) USB Memory Songs Playback of standard MIDI files (SMF format 0/1), CASIO MIDI files (CMF format) on a USB flash drive is supported. USB Audio Playback Playback of audio files on a USB flash drive is supported.
  • Page 132 Audio Input Jack Stereo mini jack (3.5 mm) Input impedance: 9 kΩ; Input sensitivity; 200 mV Line Out Jack (CT-X5000) Standard jacks (6.3 mm) × 2 Output impedance: 2.3 kΩ; Output voltage: 1.9 V (RMS) MAX Microphone Input Jack (CT-X5000) Standard jack (6.3 mm) (Connect a dynamic microphone.)
  • Page 133: Dsp Effect List

    Reference DSP Effect List DSP Module List Module Module Name Display Description Number  Mono 1-Band EQ Mono 1EQ This is a single-band monaural equalizer.  Mono 2-Band EQ Mono 2EQ This is a dual-band monaural equalizer.  Mono 3-Band EQ Mono 3EQ This is a three-band monaural equalizer.
  • Page 134 Reference DSP Parameter List Module Name Description Settings Display Parameter Data  Mono 1-Band EQ This is a single-band monaural equalizer. EQ Freq EQ Frequency Adjusts the center frequency of Equalizer. EQ Gain EQ Gain Adjusts the gain of Equalizer. –12 to 00 to 12 In Level Input Level...
  • Page 135 Reference Module Name Description Settings Display Parameter Data  Stereo 2-Band EQ This is a dual-band stereo equalizer. EQ1 Freq EQ1 Frequency Adjusts the center frequency of Equalizer 1. EQ1 Gain EQ1 Gain Adjusts the gain of Equalizer 1. –12 to 00 to 12 EQ2 Freq EQ2 Frequency Adjusts the center frequency of Equalizer 2.
  • Page 136 Reference Module Name Description Settings Display Parameter Data  Tremolo Shifts the volume of the input signal using an LFO. Rate LFO Rate Adjusts the LFO rate. 000 to 127 Depth LFO Depth Adjusts the LFO depth. 000 to 127 Waveform LFO Waveform Selects the LFO waveform.
  • Page 137 Reference Module Name Description Settings Display Parameter Data  Limiter Limits the input signal level so it does not rise above a preset level. Limit Limit Adjusts the volume level of the limit at which limiting is applied. 000 to 127 Attack Attack Adjusts the time until the compression effect starts.
  • Page 138 Reference Module Name Description Settings Display Parameter Data  Chorus Gives notes depth and breadth. Rate LFO Rate Adjusts the LFO rate. 000 to 127 Depth LFO Depth Adjusts the LFO depth. 000 to 127 Waveform LFO Waveform Selects the LFO waveform. Sine, Triangle Feedback Feedback...
  • Page 139 Reference Module Name Description Settings Display Parameter Data  Drive Rotary This is a rotary speaker simulator that makes overdrive possible. Type Type Selects the rotary speaker type. 0 to 3 OD Gain Overdrive Gain Adjusts overdrive gain. 000 to 127 OD Level Overdrive Level Adjusts the overdrive output level.
  • Page 140 Reference Module Name Description Settings Display Parameter Data  Reflection Simulates the initial reflection of reverberation. Applies acoustic presence to notes. WetLevel Wet Level Adjusts the level of the effect sound. 000 to 127 Feedback Feedback Adjusts the repeat of the reflected sound. 000 to 127 Tone Tone...
  • Page 141 Reference Module Name Description Settings Display Parameter Data  LFO Wah This is a “wah” effect that can automatically affect the frequency using an LFO. In Level Input Level Adjusts the input level. The input signal can become distorted 000 to 127 when the level of the sound being input, the number of chords, or the Resonance value is large.
  • Page 142 Reference Module Name Description Settings Display Parameter Data  Modeling Wah Simulates various types of wah pedals. This effect can automatically shift the frequency in accordance with the level of the input signal. OutLevel Level Adjusts the wah level. 000 to 127 Type Type Selects the wah type.
  • Page 143 Reference Module Name Description Settings Display Parameter Data  Drive Simulates the drive of a musical instrument amplifier. Type Drive Type Selects the drive type.* 1 to 20 Gain Gain Adjusts the driver input signal gain. 000 to 127 OutLevel Level Adjusts the drive output level.
  • Page 144 Reference *5 (V: Number of variations) Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display 1 FD-PRNST 2 DZ-V4 4 MB-TX+DI 2 VH-SP6 1 FD-TWRV1 2 DZ-HA 4 MS-VS80 3 VX-A15 1 RL-J12 4 EG-TWK 4 MS-J800 2 VX-A15TB 1 FD-TWD 3 EG-VEN 2 MS-J2401 3 VX-A30...
  • Page 145: Digital Keyboard Sound Source Configuration And Midi Channel Assignment

    Reference Digital Keyboard Sound Source Configuration and MIDI Channel Assignment The sound source of the Digital Keyboard is divided among four part groups: KEYBOARD, RHYTHM, SONG SYSTEM, SONG SOLO. The roles assigned to each part of the part groups are a shown in the “Part” column of the table below. Part Part Group Part...
  • Page 146 Reference ■ External MIDI Device Operations by the Digital Keyboard • For the MIDI OUT channel of keyboard performance data output, the n-value specified by “Keyboard Channel” (page EN-125) is applied to the Upper 1 part. MIDI OUT channels for the following are based on the MIDI OUT channel of the Upper 1 part: Upper 2 = n+1, Lower 1 = n+2, Lower 2 = n+3, and Auto Harmonize = n+4.
  • Page 147: Operating Precautions

    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.
  • Page 148: Appendix

    Appendix/Apéndice Song List/Lista de canciones No./Nº Title/Título WORLD (CATEGORY : 01) WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN AMAZING GRACE HOME ON THE RANGE SANTA LUCIA WALTZING MATILDA CAMPTOWN RACES PIANO/CLASSICS (CATEGORY : 02) JE TE VEUX SONATA op.13 “PATHÉTIQUE” 2nd Mov. HABANERA FROM “CARMEN”...
  • Page 149: Fingering Guide

    Appendix/Apéndice Fingering Guide/ Cadd9 Guía de digitación Cmadd9 FINGERED 1, FINGERED 2 Chords/ Acordes FINGERED 1, FINGERED 2 Cm69 Cdim (#9) Caug (#11) Csus4 (13) Csus2 (11) CmM7 CmM7 Cdim7 CdimM7 *1 With FINGERED 2, interpreted as Am7. *2 With FINGERED 2, interpreted as Am7 b *3 Inverted form not supported in some cases.
  • Page 150 Appendix/Apéndice FINGERED ON BASS, FULL RANGE CHORD/ FINGERED ON BASS, FULL RANGE CHORD In addition to the chords that can be fingered with FINGERED 1 and FINGERED 2, the following chords also are recognized. Además de los acordes que se pueden digital con FINGERED 1 y FINGERED 2, también se pueden reconocer los siguientes acordes.
  • Page 151 Appendix/Apéndice...
  • Page 152: Block Diagram

    Appendix/Apéndice Block Diagram/Diagrama de bloques *1 Volume/Pan *2 Chorus Send *3 Delay Send *4 Reverb Send MIC IN ( CT-X5000 ) SPEAKER PHONES LINE OUT *5 CT-X5000 AUDIO IN...
  • Page 157 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. MA1804-B Printed in China...

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