Casio Casiotone CT-S1 User Manual
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CT - S1
USER'S GUIDE
Preparing a Power
Turning Power
Connecting
Selecting a Musical
Supply
On or Off
Headphones (Option)
Instrument Tone
Changing the Pitch in
Fine Tuning (Tuning)
Sustaining Notes
Saving and Recalling a
Semitone Units
After Keyboard Keys
Setup (MY SETUP)
(Transpose)
Are Released
Configuring Settings
Troubleshooting
CTS1-E-2A

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  • Page 1 Cover CT - S1 USER’S GUIDE Preparing a Power Turning Power Connecting Selecting a Musical Supply On or Off Headphones (Option) Instrument Tone Changing the Pitch in Fine Tuning (Tuning) Sustaining Notes Saving and Recalling a Semitone Units After Keyboard Keys Setup (MY SETUP) (Transpose) Are Released...
  • Page 2 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,...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents General Guide EN-4 Getting Ready to Play EN-6 Preparing a Power Supply ........... EN-6 Preparing the Music Stand .
  • Page 4 Contents Connecting with External Devices EN-59 Linking with a Smart Device (APP Function) ........EN-59 Connecting to a Computer and Using MIDI .
  • Page 5: General Guide

    General Guide ■ Front Panel P (Power) button ☞ page EN-13 VOLUME knob ☞ page Main tone buttons ☞ page EN-15 EN-21 METRONOME button ☞ page EN-15 REC/a button ☞ page EN-42 SURROUND button ☞ page EN-31 FUNCTION button ☞ page EN-48 TONE VARIATION button ☞...
  • Page 6 General Guide ■ Back USB TO HOST port ☞ page EN-60 USB TO DEVICE port ☞ page EN-11 Power terminal (DC 9.5V) ☞ page EN-6 PHONES/OUTPUT jack ☞ page EN-64 AUDIO IN jack ☞ page EN-65 PEDAL jack ☞ page EN-11 •...
  • Page 7: Getting Ready To Play

    Getting Ready to Play Preparing a Power Supply Though either an AC adaptor or batteries can be used for power, use of AC adaptor power is normally recommended. Using the AC Adaptor Use only the AC adaptor (JEITA Standard with unified polarity plug) specified for this Digital Keyboard. Use of a different type of AC adaptor can cause malfunction.
  • Page 8 Getting Ready to Play Using Batteries for Power • Be sure to turn off power before loading batteries. • Use commercially available AA-size alkaline batteries or AA-size rechargeable nickel metal hydride batteries. • Low battery power can cause abnormal operation. If this happens, replace batteries with new ones.
  • Page 9 Getting Ready to Play ■ To specify the battery type Turn on the Digital Keyboard. • See “Turning Power On or Off” (page EN-13). While holding down FUNCTION, press the C{2 keyboard key. • Each press of the keyboard key sounds a tone that lets you know what setting was selected. One tone: Alkaline batteries Two tones: Rechargeable nickel metal hydride batteries Release FUNCTION to complete the setting operation.
  • Page 10 Getting Ready to Play Battery Replacement Required Indicated when the TONE VARIATION LEDs flash. • Low battery power may cause notes to become distorted, or other problems. • You can conserve battery power by using headphones and by reducing the volume level. •...
  • Page 11: Preparing The Music Stand

    Getting Ready to Play Preparing the Music Stand Insert the music stand legs into the back of the Digital Keyboard. Music stand Connecting Headphones (Option) Plugging in headphones cuts off output from the built-in speakers, which means you can practice playing even late at night without disturbing others.
  • Page 12: Connecting A Pedal (Option

    Getting Ready to Play Connecting a Pedal (Option) To use a pedal, connect it to the PEDAL jack on the back of the Digital Keyboard. Pedal (option) PEDAL jack (6.3mm standard jack) • A pedal unit does not come with this Digital Keyboard. •...
  • Page 13: Attaching A Strap (Commercially Available

    Getting Ready to Play Attaching a Strap (Commercially Available) Attach a strap (commercially available) to the left and right strap pins on the bottom of the Digital Keyboard. Cover the strap pins with the strap locks. Strap (commercially available) Strap lock Strap pin •...
  • Page 14: Playing On The Keyboard

    Playing on the Keyboard Turning Power On or Off Press the P (Power) to turn on Digital Keyboard power. The Digital Keyboard becomes operational after a few seconds. To turn off the Digital Keyboard, hold down the P (Power) until all of the LEDs go out.
  • Page 15 Playing on the Keyboard Auto Power Off While Auto Power Off is enabled, power will turn off automatically after about 30 minutes of non- operation. • While the metronome is in use, power will not turn off automatically even if you do not play anything on the keyboard.
  • Page 16: Adjusting The Volume Level

    Playing on the Keyboard Adjusting the Volume Level Rotate the VOLUME knob. This changes the volume level. Using the Metronome The metronome lets you play and practice along with a steady beat to help keep you on tempo. You can also set a tempo that is suitable for your practice. Start/Stop Press METRONOME.
  • Page 17 Playing on the Keyboard Specifying the Metronome Beats Per Measure You can use the procedure below to configure a setting that sounds a chime on the first beat of each measure, and a click for the remaining beats. • Select a setting of Off (0), or a value of 1 to 16 beats. A reference tone sounds whenever the setting values becomes off (0).
  • Page 18 Playing on the Keyboard Changing the Metronome Tempo Use the procedure below to change the tempo of the metronome. Start the metronome. Holding down METRONOME, use keyboard keys C4 through E5 to change the tempo setting. C C 4 C C 5 −...
  • Page 19 Playing on the Keyboard Changing the Metronome Sound Volume Level Start the metronome. While holding down METRONOME, use the A}4 and B}4 keyboard keys to change the metronome sound volume level. − + • You can specify a volume value from 0 to 10. •...
  • Page 20: Listening To Demo Play

    Playing on the Keyboard Listening to Demo Play Demo songs include CASIO original tone demo songs and piano demo songs. Press METRONOME and PIANO at the same time. This causes the PIANO button to flash and starts tone demo song play.
  • Page 21 Playing on the Keyboard To select a particular piano demo song for playback, hold down PIANO as you press a keyboard key from C2 to A2. This starts playback of the piano demo song you selected. Keyboard Song Name Note Name Turkish March (W.A.Mozart) Moments Musicaux 3 Minuet in G Major...
  • Page 22: Controlling The Sound Of A Performance

    Controlling the Sound of a Performance Selecting a Musical Instrument Tone This Digital Keyboard lets you play using tones for a wide variety of musical instrument sounds. A bank of main tone buttons are assigned piano, organ, and other tones for quick and easy selection. The same song can sound completely different when played with a different instrument type.
  • Page 23 Controlling the Sound of a Performance Selecting a Tone While holding down TONE VARIATION, press a keyboard key from C2 to C7. This sounds the selected tone. C C 4 C C 5 C C C 6 • A TONE VARIATION LED will light to indicate the selected tone’s category. •...
  • Page 24: Registering A Tone To A Main Tone Button (Tone Memory

    Controlling the Sound of a Performance Registering a Tone to a Main Tone Button (Tone Memory) You can use tone memory to register tone and layer settings, octave shift settings, and other settings to main tone buttons. You will then be able to recall the registered settings when you need them to perform a particular song, etc.
  • Page 25 Controlling the Sound of a Performance ■ To recall a registered tone Check to make sure that the TONE MEMORY TONE VARIATION LED is lit. • If it isn’t, press TONE VARIATION as many times as necessary until the TONE MEMORY TONE VARIATION LED is lit.
  • Page 26: Playing With Touch Response

    Controlling the Sound of a Performance Playing with Touch Response Touch Response alters tone volume in accordance with keyboard pressure (press velocity). This provides you some of the same expression capabilities you get on an acoustic piano. Changing Touch Response Sensitivity While holding down FUNCTION, press the F5 keyboard key.
  • Page 27 Controlling the Sound of a Performance ■ To adjust the volume when Touch Response is disabled (Touch off Velocity) While holding down FUNCTION, press the G5 keyboard key. • Do not release FUNCTION until step 2, below. Use keyboard keys C4 through E5 to set the volume level. C C 4 C C 5 −...
  • Page 28: Using A Pedal

    Controlling the Sound of a Performance Using a Pedal A pedal (optional SP-3 or SP-20) can be used to apply various changes to your sound while playing. Under initial default settings, sustain is assigned to the pedal, so it can be used as a damper pedal. Changing Pedal Functions While holding down FUNCTION, press the F6 keyboard key.
  • Page 29: Sustaining Notes After Keyboard Keys Are Released

    Controlling the Sound of a Performance ■ Disabling the Pedal Function Effect of Each Part You can use the procedure below to disable the pedal function effect of the main part and layer part. While holding down FUNCTION, press the G6 or A6 keyboard key. G6 (Main part) A6 (Layer part) This disables the pedal function effect.
  • Page 30 Controlling the Sound of a Performance Adjusting the Sustain Time of the Parts When sustain is enabled, you can use the procedure below to make the sustain times of the main part and layered part longer or shorter. While holding down FUNCTION, press the D6 or E6 keyboard key. •...
  • Page 31: Playing With Reverb

    Controlling the Sound of a Performance Playing with Reverb You can use the procedure below to add reverb to the notes you play. While holding down FUNCTION, press the D2 keyboard key. • Do not release FUNCTION until step 2, below. A notification tone will sound to indicate the reverb type selection mode.
  • Page 32: Playing With A Multi-Dimensional Expanded Sound (Surround

    Controlling the Sound of a Performance Turning off Reverb While holding down FUNCTION, press the C2 keyboard key. This turns off reverb. • Each press of the keyboard key sounds a tone that lets you know what setting was selected. High tone: On Low tone: Off Release FUNCTION to complete the setting operation.
  • Page 33: Layering Two Tones

    Controlling the Sound of a Performance Layering Two Tones You can use the procedure below to layer two tones and output the resulting sound. The part that is played using a single tone is the main part, while the second part that is layered over the main part is the layer part.
  • Page 34 Controlling the Sound of a Performance Adjusting the Volume Level of Each Part You can use the procedure below to adjust the volume level of the main tone and layer tone. While holding down FUNCTION, press the A3 or B3 keyboard key. •...
  • Page 35: Changing The Pitch In Octave Units (Octave Shift

    Controlling the Sound of a Performance Changing the Pitch in Octave Units (Octave Shift) You can use the procedure below to raise or lower pitch in octave units. While holding down FUNCTION, press the C{3 or E}3 keyboard key. C 3 (–) E 3 ( Keyboard Description...
  • Page 36 Controlling the Sound of a Performance Changing the Pitch of Parts in Octave Units (Part Octave Shift) You can use the procedure below to raise or lower the pitches of the main part and layer part in octave units. While holding down FUNCTION, press the F3 or G3 keyboard key. •...
  • Page 37: Changing The Pitch In Semitone Units (Transpose

    Controlling the Sound of a Performance Changing the Pitch in Semitone Units (Transpose) You can use the procedure below to raise the overall pitch in semitone steps. You can use this feature to raise or lower the key of the keyboard to make it easier to play a piece written in a difficult key, or to adjust to a key that better matches a vocalist, or another musical instrument.
  • Page 38: Fine Tuning (Tuning

    Controlling the Sound of a Performance Fine Tuning (Tuning) You can use the procedure below to adjust the overall pitch by changing the frequency of A4. (0.1 Hz units) While holding down FUNCTION, press B}3 keyboard key. • Do not release FUNCTION until step 2, below. Use keyboard keys C4 through E5 to set the note pitch.
  • Page 39: Changing The Keyboard Scale Tuning

    Controlling the Sound of a Performance Changing the Keyboard Scale Tuning You can change the scale tuning of the keyboard from the standard equal temperament to another tuning that is more suitable for playing Indian music, Arabic music, classical music, etc. You can select from among 17 preset scale tunings.
  • Page 40 Controlling the Sound of a Performance ■ To specify the base note of the scale tuning While holding down FUNCTION, press the G2 keyboard key. • Do not release FUNCTION until step 2, below. A notification tone will sound to indicate the scale tuning base note selection mode. Use keyboard keys C2 through B2 to select a scale tuning base note.
  • Page 41 Controlling the Sound of a Performance ■ To disable piano stretch tuning Piano stretch tuning, which is normally used for piano tuning, sharpens high notes and flattens low notes. While holding down FUNCTION, press the A2 keyboard key. This disables stretch tuning. •...
  • Page 42: Using The Equalizer

    Controlling the Sound of a Performance Using the Equalizer You can use the equalizer to configure settings that boost or cut specific frequency components. While holding down FUNCTION, press the E2 keyboard key. • Do not release FUNCTION until step 2, below. This sounds a notification tone and enters the equalizer setting mode.
  • Page 43: Recording Your Keyboard Play (Midi Recorder

    Recording Your Keyboard Play (MIDI Recorder) You can use the procedures in this section to record and playback your keyboard play. Recording and Playing Back Keyboard Play Use the procedure below to record what you play on the keyboard. Select a tone and configure the other settings you want to use for recording. Press REC/a.
  • Page 44 Recording Your Keyboard Play (MIDI Recorder) To stop recording, press REC/a. This causes the REC/a button light to flash and enters playback standby. After a pre-count sounds, playback of what you recorded will start. To stop playback, press REC/a. This causes the REC/a button light to go out and stops playback. •...
  • Page 45: Changing The Volume Of A Recorded Performance

    Recording Your Keyboard Play (MIDI Recorder) Changing the Volume of a Recorded Performance While holding down FUNCTION, press the C{6 keyboard key. • Do not release FUNCTION until step 2, below. Use keyboard keys C4 through E5 to set the volume level. C C 4 C C 5 −...
  • Page 46: To Delete A Recorded Performance

    Recording Your Keyboard Play (MIDI Recorder) To delete a recorded performance Long press REC/a. This will sound a notification tone and delete the performance you recorded. EN-45...
  • Page 47: Saving And Recalling A Setup (My Setup

    Saving and Recalling a Setup (MY SETUP) You can use MY SETUP to save the setup (tone and other settings) of the Digital Keyboard. You can recall a saved setup when you need it to perform a particular song, etc. Saving to MY SETUP While holding down FUNCTION, long press the C7 keyboard key.
  • Page 48: Recalling From My Setup

    Saving and Recalling a Setup (MY SETUP) Recalling From MY SETUP While holding down FUNCTION, press the C7 keyboard key. • Long-pressing the C7 keyboard key will cause the setup saved in MY SETUP to be overwritten with the current setup. Do not long-press C7 unless you want to do this. Pressing C7 will sound a notification tone and recall the setup.
  • Page 49: Configuring Settings

    Configuring Settings You can use FUNCTION in combination with keyboard keys to configure various settings. Setting Operation “Keyboard Keys Used for Configuring Settings” on page EN-49 to find the setting item you want and the location on the keyboard for changing its setting. While holding down FUNCTION, use the keyboard key or keys you looked up in step 1 of this procedure to configure the setting you want.
  • Page 50: Keyboard Keys Used For Configuring Settings

    Configuring Settings Keyboard Keys Used for Configuring Settings Piano Stretch Tuning Scale tuning base note Scale tuning type Equalizer Reverb type Reverb Item Setting Options Description Remarks Reverb Off, On Turns off reverb. • Each press of the (Initial Default: On) keyboard key sounds a tone that lets you know what setting was selected.
  • Page 51 Configuring Settings Octave shift Transpose Tuning − + − + Item Setting Options Description Remarks Octave shift –3 to 0 to +3 Raise or lower pitch in (Initial Default: 0) octave units. Transpose –12 to 0 to +12 Raises or lowers the overall (Initial Default: 0) pitch in semitone steps.
  • Page 52 Configuring Settings Part volume (layer) Part volume (main) Part octave shift (layer) Part octave shift (main) Layer tone Main tone Layer Item Setting Options Description Remarks Layer Off, On Layers or unlayers tones. • Each press of the (Initial Default: Off) keyboard key sounds a tone that lets you know what setting was...
  • Page 53 Configuring Settings – and + keyboard keys − + 3 4 5 6 Keyboard keys 0 through 9 Item Setting Options Description Remarks Keyboard keys 0 through 9 – Used to input values. – and + keyboard keys – Used to input values. EN-52...
  • Page 54 Configuring Settings Touch Response Touch off velocity Sustain Sustain time (main part) Sustain time (layer part) Item Setting Options Description Remarks Touch Response Off, Light, Specifies how volume • Each press of the keyboard Medium, Heavy changes in accordance key sounds a tone that lets (Initial Default: with keyboard key you know what setting was...
  • Page 55 Configuring Settings Pedal Pedal effect part (main) Pedal effect part (layer) MY SETUP power on recall MY SETUP Item Setting Options Description Remarks Pedal Pedal sustain, Changes the pedal • Each press of the keyboard sostenuto, soft, function. key sounds a tone that lets metronome you know what setting was (Initial Default:...
  • Page 56 Configuring Settings Battery type Auto Power Off Local Control MIDI OUT Channel (main part) MIDI OUT Channel (layer part) Program Change Send Item Setting Options Description Remarks Battery type Alkaline, Nickel Specifies the type of • Each press of the keyboard metal hydride batteries being used.
  • Page 57 Configuring Settings Item Setting Options Description Remarks Program 0 to 127 Sends a program Change Send change message to the channel specified by MIDI OUT Channel (main part). EN-56...
  • Page 58 Configuring Settings Notification tone Initialize AUDIO IN center cancel Recorded song volume Delete Bluetooth audio pairing history Bluetooth audio pairing Bluetooth Item Setting Options Description Remarks Bluetooth Off, On Turns Bluetooth on or • Each press of the keyboard (Initial Default: off.
  • Page 59 Configuring Settings Item Setting Options Description Remarks Notification tone Off, On When this setting is (Initial Default: disabled, a tone does not sound when a keyboard key is pressed while holding down FUNCTION. • Turning power off and back on again returns tone and other settings to their initial defaults (page EN-13).
  • Page 60: Connecting With External Devices

    • Use the Digital Keyboard sound source to sound music data played using an app on the smart device. • Configure the settings of your smart device (Airplane Mode, etc.) to enable data communication. ■ Downloading the Smart Device App Download the Chordana Play from the CASIO website and install it on the smart device. https://support.casio.com/global/en/emi/manual/CT-S1/ EN-59...
  • Page 61 • Do not connect a USB cable and audio cable to a smart device at the same time. • If you are connecting with a USB cable, do not use the USB TO DEVICE port if you plan to use a CASIO smart device app. EN-60...
  • Page 62 – Refer to the app’s user documentation and review how to use the lesson function and the information about MIDI playback quality. – Use a cable connection instead of Bluetooth. • If you are connecting with Bluetooth, do not use the USB TO HOST port if you plan to use a CASIO smart device app. EN-61...
  • Page 63: Connecting To A Computer And Using Midi

    • Connecting with a computer running an operating system that is not one of those above can cause malfunction of the computer. Never connect the Digital Keyboard to a computer running a non-supported operating system. • For the latest news about supported operating systems, visit the website at the URL below. https://support.casio.com/global/en/emi/manual/CT-S1/ EN-62...
  • Page 64 Start up commercially available music software on your computer. Use the settings of your computer’s commercially available music software to select “CASIO USB- MIDI” as the MIDI device. • For information about how to select the MIDI device, refer to the user documentation that comes with the music software you are using.
  • Page 65: Using A Cable To Connect With An Audio Device

    Connecting with External Devices Using a Cable to Connect with an Audio Device You can connect this Digital Keyboard to a commercially available playback device or amplifier, or to a recording device. You can also use this Digital Keyboard to sound output from a portable audio player or another device, and use that as backing for your keyboard play.
  • Page 66 Connecting with External Devices ■ Sounding Input From an External Device on This Digital Keyboard Connection requires commercially available connecting cords, supplied by you. The connecting cord should have a stereo mini plug on one end for connection to this Digital Keyboard and a plug that matches the configuration of the output jack of external device on the other end.
  • Page 67: Sounding A Bluetooth Audio Capable Device (Bluetooth Audio Pairing

    Connecting with External Devices Sounding a Bluetooth Audio Capable Device (Bluetooth Audio Pairing) You can use a Wireless MIDI & audio adaptor (optional WU-BT10) to pair this Digital Keyboard with an external Bluetooth audio capable audio device and then playback from the external device through this Digital Keyboard’s speakers.
  • Page 68 Connecting with External Devices Produce sound on the Bluetooth audio capable device. Output from the audio Bluetooth capable device will sound from the Digital Keyboard’s speakers. • Turn on Bluetooth on both this Digital Keyboard and on the Bluetooth audio capable device. •...
  • Page 69: Deleting Bluetooth Audio Capable Device Pairing Registration

    Connecting with External Devices Deleting Bluetooth Audio Capable Device Pairing Registration • Performing the procedure below will delete the pairing registration between this Digital Keyboard and its currently paired Bluetooth audio capable device. If you are experiencing connectivity problems with a Bluetooth audio capable device, perform the procedure below and then perform the procedure under “Sounding a Bluetooth Audio Capable Device (Bluetooth Audio Pairing)”...
  • Page 70: Connecting With A Bluetooth Midi Capable Device

    Connecting with External Devices Connecting with a Bluetooth MIDI Capable Device You can use a Wireless MIDI & audio adaptor (optional WU-BT10) to pair this Digital Keyboard with a Bluetooth MIDI capable audio device. Long-press the P (Power) button to turn off the Digital Keyboard. Plug the Wireless MIDI &...
  • Page 71: Turning Off Bluetooth

    Connecting with External Devices Turning Off Bluetooth You can use the procedure below to turn off Bluetooth if you do not need to connect via Bluetooth using the Wireless MIDI & audio adaptor (Option: WU-BT10). While holding down FUNCTION, long-press the F{5 keyboard key. A tone will sound and Bluetooth will turn off.
  • Page 72: Reference

    Reference Troubleshooting Symptom Required Action Included Accessories I can’t find included items during Carefully check inside all of the packing materials. unpacking. Power Requirements Power does not turn on. • Check the AC adaptor or make sure that the batteries are facing correctly (page EN-6).
  • Page 73 Reference Symptom Required Action The pitch of the notes does not match • Check and adjust the transpose setting (page EN-36) other accompanying instruments or and tuning setting (page EN-37). notes sound strange when played along • Try turning this Digital Keyboard off and then back on with other instruments.
  • Page 74: Product Specifications

    Reference Product Specifications Model CT-S1BK/CT-S1WE/CT-S1RD Keyboard 61 keys Touch Response 3 levels, Off Maximum Polyphony 64 notes Tones Preset Tones 61 tones, main tone buttons, advanced tones Other Layer, Sustain, Tone Memory Effects Reverb (24 types, Tone, Off); Chorus (built into tones); Delay (built into tones);...
  • Page 75 Reference Jacks PHONES/OUTPUT jack Stereo mini jack (3.5 mm) AUDIO IN jack Stereo mini jack (3.5 mm) (Input impedance: 10 kΩ; Input sensitivity: 200 mV) USB TO HOST port micro-B USB TO DEVICE port Type A PEDAL jack Standard jack (6.3 mm) (pedal sustain, sostenuto, soft, metronome) AC adaptor terminal 9.5V DC Power Requirements...
  • Page 76 Reference AC Adaptor Handling Precautions Model: AD-E95100L 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions on hand. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this product near water. 6. Clean only with a dry cloth. 7.
  • Page 77: Tone List

    Reference Tone List Keyboard Bank Bank Advanced Part Tone Program Key Note Tone Name* Select Select Tone Layer Octave Variation Change Name LSB* Tone* Shift PIANO STAGE PIANO STANDARD 0/64  PIANO PAD ADVANCED 0/64  DYNAMIC PIANO MODERN 0/64 ...
  • Page 78 VZ HARP VINTAGE 0/64 • Tones numbered 50 to 61 are CASIO CLASSIC TONES, which are reproductions of tones from classical CASIO musical instruments. *1 Blue tones are main tones that can be selected using a button operation (page EN-21).
  • Page 79 Reference ■ VL-TONE (Tone List No. 50) Keyboard Key List Keyboard Key Sound Note Name C1-B1 March Waltz 4-Beat Swing Rock 1 Rock 2 Bossanova Part A Bossanova Part B Rhythm Samba Part A Samba Part B Rhumba Part A Rhumba Part B Beguine “Po”...
  • Page 80: Setting Item List

    Reference Setting Item List Reverb Battery type Reverb type Auto Power Off Equalizer Scale tuning type Local Control Scale tuning base note MIDI OUT Channel (main part) Piano Stretch Tuning MIDI OUT Channel (layer part) Program Change Send Layer Octave shift – Main tone Octave shift + Layer tone...
  • Page 81: Midi Implementation Chart

    *1: Depends on tone. Remarks *2: In accordance with pedal effect setting. *3: For details about RPN and system exclusive messages, see MIDI Implementation at https://support.casio.com/global/en/emi/manual/CT-S1/ Mode 1 : OMNI ON, POLY Mode 2 : OMNI ON, MONO O : Yes...
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