Casio Privia PX-S5000 User Manual
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USER'S GUIDE
Initial Setup
Preparing a Power Supply
Playing the Digital Piano
Selecting a Single Tone
Specifying the Tempo
Changing Sound
Reverberation and
Ambiance
Using the Sound Mode Effects
(Hall Simulator/Reverb and
Surround)
Connecting with a Smart
Device
Using the Dedicated App
• When the Digital Piano is being operated on battery power only, notes may sound distorted when performing or playing back
a song at maximum volume. This is due to the difference between AC adaptor power and battery power, and does not
indicate Digital Piano malfunction. If you notice distortion, switch to AC adaptor power or lower the volume level.
PX - S5000
Turning Power On or Off
Layering Two Tones
Changing the Pitch
Changing the Pitch in
Semitone Steps
(Transpose)
Listening with Auto
Playback
Playing Songs from
the Music Library
Using a Pedal
Splitting the Keyboard
Between Two Tones
Fine Tuning a Pitch
(Tuning)
Recording Performances in Real-Time
Using the MIDI Recorder to
Record or Playback
Performances
Using Headphones
Using the Metronome
Adding Depth to Notes
Using Chorus
Using the Audio Recorder to
Record Performances
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  • Page 1 Cover PX - S5000 USER’S GUIDE Initial Setup Preparing a Power Supply Turning Power On or Off Using a Pedal Using Headphones Playing the Digital Piano Selecting a Single Tone Layering Two Tones Splitting the Keyboard Using the Metronome Between Two Tones Changing the Pitch Adding Depth to Notes Specifying the Tempo...
  • Page 2 About Music Score data You can download music score data as a PDF file from the CASIO website. You will then be able to view music scores on your smart device. You can jump from the PDF file table of contents directly to the music score you want, and you can print out scores as needed.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    USB Flash Drive EN-35 Contents Supported USB Flash Drives ....EN-35 USB Flash Drive and USB Type A Port Handling Overview and Setup EN-3 Precautions ......EN-36 General Guide.
  • Page 4: Overview And Setup

    Overview and Setup General Guide ■ Front Panel ® Bluetooth Indicator Front 1 P (Power) button 6 a button 2 Volume knob 7 0 (REC) button 3 FUNCTION button 8 GRAND PIANO button 4 SOUND MODE button 9 PHONES jacks 5 METRONOME button *1 Bluetooth Indicator *3 Keyboard note names and pitches...
  • Page 5 Overview and Setup ■ Back bk USB Type B port bm DAMPER PEDAL jack bl USB Type A port bn PEDAL UNIT jack bo LINE OUT R, L/MONO jacks bp DC 12V terminal ■ Preparing the Music Stand Music stand EN-4...
  • Page 6: Preparing A Power Supply

    Overview and Setup • Note the important precautions below to avoid damage Preparing a Power Supply to the power cord. Your Digital Piano uses an AC adaptor for power. ● During Use • Never pull on the cord with excessive force. •...
  • Page 7 Overview and Setup ■ Using Batteries ■ Specifying the Battery Type Turn on the Digital Piano. • See “Turning Power On or Off” (page EN-7). • Be sure to turn off power before loading batteries. • Use commercially available AA-size alkaline batteries Specify the battery type by holding down the or AA-size rechargeable nickel metal hydride batteries.
  • Page 8: Turning Power On Or Off

    Overview and Setup ■ Power On Alert Turning Power On or Off After about six minutes of non-operation while the Digital Piano is being powered by its AC adaptor, the Power On Alert Before turning on power, rotate the 2 volume function will cause touch button lights to turn on and off knob as far as it will go in the direction shown sequentially to remind you that power is on.
  • Page 9: Using A Pedal

    Overview and Setup Using a Pedal Using Headphones Connect the supplied pedal (SP-3) to the bm DAMPER Using headphones cuts off output from the built-in speakers, PEDAL jack. which means you can practice playing even late at night without disturbing others. Back •...
  • Page 10: Using The Included Wireless Midi & Audio Adaptor

    Operations Common to All Using the Included Wireless MIDI & Audio Adaptor Modes To pair this product with a Bluetooth ® wireless technology- capable external device, you need to plug the Wireless MIDI & Audio Adaptor into the Digital Piano’s bl USB Type A port. •...
  • Page 11 Operations Common to All Modes ■ Touch Button Only Operations Inputting Song Numbers Using Touching a button firmly and immediately releasing it will the Song Selection Keyboard perform the operation assigned to the touch button. For example, touching 8 GRAND PIANO selects the Keys (10-key) GRAND PIANO CONCERT tone, while touching 5 METRONOME starts (or stops) the metronome.
  • Page 12: Inputting Song Numbers Using The Song Selection Keyboard Keys (10-Key

    Listening to Demo Play Notification Tones When you perform a touch button and keyboard key Hold down 3 FUNCTION. combination operation (page EN-10), a notification tone will This causes the DEMO light to flash, and the sound when you press the keyboard key to let you know the 4 SOUND MODE light to turn light (and the lights of result of the operation.
  • Page 13: Playing Notes With Different Tones

    Layering Two Tones Playing Notes with Different Layering makes it possible to sound with two different tones at Tones the same time. The tone that is layered onto another tone is the “Upper2 part tone”, which in this manual is referred to as the “Upper2 tone”.
  • Page 14: Splitting The Keyboard Between Two Tones

    Playing Notes with Different Tones ■ To unlayer the keyboard Splitting the Keyboard Between Two Tones You can perform either of the operations below to unlayer the You can use the lower range of the keyboard to sound a bass keyboard.
  • Page 15: Using The Metronome

    Playing Notes with Different Tones ■ To adjust the metronome volume Using the Metronome While holding down 5 METRONOME, press The metronome sounds a regular beat to mark time. Use the the B}2 or B2 keyboard key. metronome when you want to practice playing at a regular tempo.
  • Page 16 Playing Notes with Different Tones ■ To raise or lower the tempo setting value by one Specifying the Tempo While holding down 5 METRONOME, press When using the metronome (page EN-14) or when playing the A0 or B}0 keyboard key as required. back a Music Library (page EN-26) song, you can specify a tempo setting within the range of 20 to 255 beats per minute.
  • Page 17: Changing Keyboard Response To Touch Pressure (Touch Response

    Playing Notes with Different Tones ■ To change touch response sensitivity Changing Keyboard Response to Touch Pressure (Touch Response) While holding down 8 GRAND PIANO, press a keyboard key from F{3 through B3. Touch Response alters tone volume in accordance with keyboard pressure (speed).
  • Page 18: Changing The Pitch In Semitone Steps (Transpose

    Playing Notes with Different Tones Changing the Pitch in Semitone Fine Tuning a Pitch (Tuning) Steps (Transpose) Use the tuning feature when you need to adjust the pitch slightly to play along with another musical instrument. Transpose lets you raise or lower the overall pitch of the •...
  • Page 19: Changing The Pitch In Octave Units (Octave Shift

    Playing Notes with Different Tones Changing the Pitch in Octave Using the Sound Mode Effects (Hall Units (Octave Shift) Simulator/Reverb and Surround) Octave shift lets you individually raise or lower the pitches of Use 4 SOUND MODE to enable and disable the effects the Upper1 part and Upper2 part in octave units.
  • Page 20 Playing Notes with Different Tones ■ To specify the Hall Simulator/Reverb type ■ To adjust the depth of the Hall Simulator/Reverb effect While holding down 4 SOUND MODE, press Perform step 1 under “To specify the Hall a keyboard key from A0 through A}1. Simulator/Reverb type”...
  • Page 21: Using Chorus

    Playing Notes with Different Tones Using Chorus Using Brilliance Chorus is a function that adds depth and breadth to notes. Brilliance can be used to make a sound brighter or mellower. ■ To apply a chorus effect to a tone ■...
  • Page 22: Adjusting Acoustic Piano Sound Characteristics (Acoustic Simulator

    Playing Notes with Different Tones Adjusting Acoustic Piano Sound Characteristics (Acoustic Simulator) The tones of your Digital Piano have built-in elements that give them the reverberation characteristics of an acoustic piano. You can use the procedure below to adjust the characteristics of notes. ■...
  • Page 23 Playing Notes with Different Tones ■ List of Acoustic Piano Sound Setting Items Setting Available Options String Resonance Tone: Specifies the initial setting of each tone. Playing on an acoustic piano causes the strings that are harmonics Off: Disables String Resonance. of the played strings to resonate.
  • Page 24: Splitting The Keyboard For Duet Play

    Playing Notes with Different Tones ■ To adjust the timing from key press to sound Splitting the Keyboard for Duet (hammer response) Play While holding down 8 GRAND PIANO, press You can split the keyboard in the center for duet play so the a keyboard key from C4 through F4.
  • Page 25 Playing Notes with Different Tones ■ To use the Duet Mode ■ To change the octaves of the duet keyboards While holding down 3 FUNCTION, press the Hold down 3 FUNCTION. B}5 keyboard key. • Do not release 3 FUNCTION until step 3, below. Use the keyboard keys below to change the octaves of the left-side and right-side keyboards.
  • Page 26: Changing The Scale Tuning (Temperament) Of The Keyboard

    Playing Notes with Different Tones ■ To specify the base note of the scale Changing the Scale Tuning (Temperament) of the Keyboard While holding down 3 FUNCTION, press a keyboard key from C2 through B2. You can change the scale of the keyboard from the standard equal temperament to another tuning that is more suitable for playing Indian music, Arabic music, classical music, etc.
  • Page 27: Listening To Songs

    Listening to Songs Playing Songs from the Music Library Your Digital Piano can play MIDI data (including built-in songs) as well as audio data. Use of a USB flash drive You can use the Music library for your listening enjoyment or increases the number of available functions.
  • Page 28 Listening to Songs ■ To listen to Music Library songs ■ To use a Music Library song for practice Perform the procedure under “Preparing to • You can turn off the left-hand part or right-hand part of a Use the Music Library”...
  • Page 29: Playing Midi Data (Midi Player

    Performances” (page EN-30). USB memory You can easily play standard MIDI files songs (SMF format 0/1) or CASIO MIDI files (CMF format) saved on a USB flash drive without loading them into Digital Piano memory. For C1 - A1 information about the playback procedure, “To select a song on a USB flash drive...
  • Page 30: Playing Mp3 Audio Files

    Listening to Songs ■ To play a song with one of hand parts muted (for Playing MP3 Audio Files practice of the muted part) Your Digital Piano can play back MP3 Audio Files. TAKE**.MP3 (** = 01-99) files in the MUSICDAT folder stored •...
  • Page 31: Recording/Playing Back Performances

    The MIDI recorder records Digital Piano keyboard play as MIDI data. • CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. takes no responsibility for any damages, lost profits, or claims by third parties arising from the deletion of recorded data due to malfunction, repair, or for any other reason.
  • Page 32: Creating A Recording

    Recording/Playing Back Performances ■ Recorded MIDI Data Creating a Recording Recording with the MIDI recorder also records the operations and settings below in Digital Piano memory. • Keyboard play and pedal operations • If, during a recording operation, the number of •...
  • Page 33 Recording/Playing Back Performances ■ To record the left-hand part track ■ To overdub a left-hand part track recording with right-hand part track recording Depending on the track to be recorded, Perform steps 1 and 2 under “To record the configure the applicable settings. left-hand part track”...
  • Page 34: Playing Back Recorded Content

    Recording/Playing Back Performances ■ To delete everything recorded to a track Using the Audio Recorder to Record Performances While the 70 (REC) button is lit white, touch 70 (REC). The audio recorder records Digital Piano keyboard play as This enters record standby, which is indicated by flashing audio data.
  • Page 35 Recording/Playing Back Performances ■ To record a keyboard performance onto a USB ■ To select and playback a file recorded with the flash drive audio recorder Perform the procedure under “Prepare to use Perform the procedure under “Prepare to use the Audio Recorder”...
  • Page 36: Usb Flash Drive

    ■ To delete a file recorded with the audio recorder USB Flash Drive Perform the procedure under “Prepare to use Your Digital Piano supports the use of a commercially the Audio Recorder” (page EN-33). available USB flash drive to perform the operations below. Playing Back Song Data from a USB Flash Drive While holding down 6 a, press one of the Standard song data (MIDI files) that has been stored on a...
  • Page 37: Usb Flash Drive And Usb Type A Port Handling Precautions

    USB Type A port compensation, is strictly prohibited under copyright laws and international treaties. CASIO COMPUTER CO., USB flash drive LTD. shall not be held in any way liable for any use of this Digital Piano that is illegal under copyright laws.
  • Page 38: Formatting A Usb Flash Drive

    USB Flash Drive Press the B1 keyboard key. Formatting a USB Flash Drive a LED (right) to flash, indicating This causes the format standby. • Be sure to format a USB flash drive on the Digital Piano before using it for the first time. •...
  • Page 39: Usb Flash Drive Operations

    * Audio data can be deleted, but it cannot be imported to G1: Save as SMF format (.MID) file. Digital Piano memory. A}1: Save as CASIO format (.MRF) file. Press the C1 keyboard key. • Even if a file name has one of the extensions shown in This starts the save operation.
  • Page 40 USB Flash Drive ■ To load data from a USB flash drive to Digital ■ To delete USB flash drive data Piano memory Use the procedure below to delete the following data from a USB flash drive. Copy song data you want to import to Digital •...
  • Page 41: Using A Computer To Copy General Song Data To A Usb Flash Drive

    You can use the same operations as those for built-in songs to play back files of the formats below, which are stored in the MUSICDAT folder. • Standard MIDI files (SMF format 0/1) or CASIO MIDI files (CMF format) Release 3 FUNCTION when deleting starts.
  • Page 42: Configuring Settings

    Configuring Settings Adjusting the Upper1 Part Volume To adjust the Upper1 part volume, hold down 8 GRAND PIANO as you press the keyboard keys shown below. Pressing this key: Does this: Lowers the Upper1 part volume by 1. Raises the Upper1 part volume by 1. C3 + C{3 Returns the volume of the Upper1 part to the initial default setting.
  • Page 43: Configuring Upper2 Part And Lower Part Settings

    Configuring Settings Configuring Upper2 Part and Lower Part Settings You can configure separate Upper2 and Lower (bass) part settings for the following items: volume, pitch, damper pedal effect enable/disable. To configure these settings, hold down 8 GRAND PIANO as you press the keyboard keys shown below. B4: Upper2 Volume (–) C5: Upper2 Volume (+) E}5: Upper2 Detune (–)
  • Page 44: Adjusting The Volume Balance

    Configuring Settings Adjusting the Volume Balance You can use the keyboard keys in this section to adjust the volumes of keyboard play, song playback, and externally input audio. To adjust, hold down 3 FUNCTION as you press the keyboard keys shown below. C5: Keyboard Volume (–) A}5: Wireless Audio Volume (+) C{5: Keyboard Volume (+)
  • Page 45: Using Center Cancel

    Configuring Settings Using Center Cancel Enabling center cancel cancels the vocals of audio songs stored on a USB flash drive or audio input using wireless audio. Note that this function cancels the sound in the center position of the audio, but it may also cancel something else other than the vocal part. How vocal cancel is performed depends on the sound being input.
  • Page 46: Changing Pedal Functions

    Configuring Settings Changing Pedal Functions A pedal connected to the Digital Piano’s bm DAMPER PEDAL jack functions as a damper pedal under initial Digital Piano default settings. You can use the procedure below to change the pedal to another function. ■...
  • Page 47: Other Settings

    Configuring Settings Other Settings To change settings shown in the table below, hold down 3 FUNCTION as you press the indicated keyboard keys. B6: Touch Button Luminosity dim/bright C7: Touch Button Sensitivity (–) C{7: Touch Button Sensitivity (+) D7: Speaker Out disable/enable/Auto E}7: Headphone Mode off/on F7: Battery Type Alkaline/Ni-MH F{7: Power On Alert disable/enable...
  • Page 48 Configuring Settings Pressing This setting: Does this: this key: Notification Tone Volume Lowers the notification tone volume by 1. The notification tone volume can be adjusted within the range of Raises the notification tone volume by 1. 0 (muted) to 10 (maximum). A7 + B}7 Returns the notification tone volume to its initial default setting.
  • Page 49: Factory Reset (Initialization

    Configuring Settings Factory Reset (Initialization) You can use the procedure below to return the Digital Piano’s stored data and settings to their initial factory defaults any time you want. Hold down 3 FUNCTION. Press the A0 keyboard key. This enters factory reset standby and causes the 3 FUNCTION light to flash. •...
  • Page 50: Using The Wireless Function

    Using the Wireless Function Wireless functionality can be used with the included Wireless MIDI & Audio Adaptor. There are two ways to connect wirelessly. Playing Audio from a Smart Device (Bluetooth Audio Pairing) Using the included Wireless MIDI & Audio Adaptor, this unit can be paired with a Bluetooth audio-enabled device (smart device) to play audio from an external device through the Digital Piano’s speakers.
  • Page 51: Connecting To A Bluetooth Low Energy Midi-Enabled Device

    Using the Wireless Function ■ To delete the pairing registration of a Bluetooth audio-compatible device • Performing the following operation will disable pairing between the Digital Piano and the currently connected Bluetooth audio- compatible device. If you have a problem connecting to a Bluetooth audio-compatible device, perform the following steps then try pairing again.
  • Page 52: Enabling/Disabling The Wireless Function

    Using the Wireless Function Enabling/Disabling the Wireless Function Connect the Wireless MIDI & Audio Adaptor to the bl USB Type A port. While holding down 3 FUNCTION, press the D1 key. • Each press toggles the wireless function between enabled and disabled and sounds a notification tone. •...
  • Page 53: Using The Dedicated App

    There are two ways to connect, via Bluetooth or via a commercially available USB cable. • When using the app for smart devices (made by CASIO), do not connect via Bluetooth and via a USB cable at the same time.
  • Page 54 − Connect with a cable. ■ To connect the Digital Piano to a smart device with a cable For information on the cables required for connection, please see the connection settings in the CASIO MUSIC SPACE app. https://web.casio.com/app/en/music_space/support/connect.html • When connecting a USB cable, you may need an adapter in addition to a commercially available USB cable.
  • Page 55: Using External Devices Connected Via Cable

    Pin plugs RIGHT (Red) • For the latest OS support information, please see the LEFT (White) “Operating System Compatibility (Windows/macOS)” section on our website below. https://support.casio.com/global/en/emi/manual/PX-S5000/ bo LINE OUT jacks (Standard phone jack (TS phone)) Guitar amplifier Keyboard amplifier, etc.
  • Page 56 • Depending on the operating environment, it may not be possible to connect correctly. Select “CASIO USB-MIDI” as the MIDI device in • Even if the device has been tested, it may not work properly the settings of your music software.
  • Page 57: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting ● Nothing happens when I touch a touch button. ● The pitch of the Digital Piano is off. Cause: Cause: a. Wearing glove or touching with a fingernail or stylus. a. The current transpose setting of the keyboard is something other than the default setting.
  • Page 58 Troubleshooting ● I cannot send or receive MIDI data when connected to a ● Touching a button causes the note that is sounding computer. cuts out momentarily or a slight change in how effects are applied. Action: Cause: a. Check to make sure that the USB cable is connected to This happens when the sounds of multiple parts are the Digital Piano and computer, and that the correct sounding at the same time while using layer, using the...
  • Page 59: Error Indicators

    Troubleshooting Error Indicators Indicators Cause Action The USB flash drive is not plugged correctly into Plug the USB flash drive correctly into the the Digital Piano’s USB Type A port. USB Type A port. The USB flash drive was removed while some Do not remove the USB flash drive while any operation was in progress.
  • Page 60 Troubleshooting Indicators Cause Action The USB flash drive data is corrupted. – There is not enough Digital Piano memory • Reduce the size of the song data. available to convert a song recorder song to • Delete the data tracks that can be deleted. SMF data and store it on the USB flash drive.
  • Page 61: Reference

    Reference Product Specifications Model PX-S5000BK Keyboard 88-key piano keyboard Duet Adjustable tone range (–2 to +2 octaves) Transpose –12 to 0 to +12 semitones Octave shift –2 to 0 to +2 octaves Sound Source Number of Tones 23 (22 full-keyboard tones + 1 low-range bass tone) •...
  • Page 62 Reference Inputs/Outputs PHONES jacks Stereo mini phone jack (Mini TRS phone) × 2 Power 12V DC LINE OUT R, L/MONO jacks Standard phone jack (TS phone) × 2 Output impedance: 600 Ω Output voltage: 1.3 V (RMS) MAX USB port Type A, Type B DAMPER PEDAL jack Standard phone jack (TS phone)
  • Page 63: Operating Precautions

    Reference Operating Precautions ■ Environment ■ AC Adaptor Handling Precautions • Place the Digital Piano onto a stable and flat surface. If you • Never connect the AC adaptor (JEITA Standard, with want to place the Digital Piano on a table or other surface unified polarity plug) that is specified with this Digital Piano instead of a separately available stand, place it on a stable to any other device besides this Digital Piano.
  • Page 64: Tone List

    Reference Tone List Sending and Receiving Receiving Only Keyboard Key Tone Name Note Name Program Change Bank Select MSB Program Change Bank Select MSB GRAND PIANO CONCERT GRAND PIANO BRIGHT GRAND PIANO MELLOW ROCK PIANO JAZZ PIANO POP PIANO MODERN PIANO DANCE PIANO HONKY-TONK PIANO PIANO PAD...
  • Page 65: Music Library List

    Reference Music Library List Title Title Nocturne Op.9-2 Passepied [Suite bergamasque] Fantaisie-Impromptu Op.66 Gymnopédie 1 Étude Op.10-3 “Chanson de l’adieu” Je Te Veux Étude Op.10-5 “Black Keys” Salut d’Amour Étude Op.10-12 “Revolutionary” The Entertainer Étude Op.25-9 “Butterflies” Maple Leaf Rag Prélude Op.28-7 L’arabesque [25 Etüden Op.100] Valse Op.64-1 “Petit Chien”...
  • Page 66: Keyboard Function List

    Reference Keyboard Function List ■ Basic Settings Such as Tuning Select a key while holding down the 3 FUNCTION. Note name Assigned function Factory Reset Auto Power Off disable/enable Execution Wireless Audio Pairing Wireless Function off/on Wireless MIDI & Audio Adaptor –...
  • Page 67 Reference ■ Changing Settings Such as the Sound Mode Select a key while holding down the 4 SOUND MODE. Note name Assigned function N.Y.Club Opera Hall Berlin Hall British Stadium Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Large Room Hall 1 Sound Mode Effects Hall 2 Hall 3...
  • Page 68 Reference ■ Changing the Metronome and Tempo Settings Select a key while holding down the 5 METRONOME. Note name Assigned function – Tempo setting (10-key) Largo Lento Adagio Andante Tempo setting(tempo markings) Moderato Allegretto Allegro Vivace Presto – Metronome Volume Metronome Beat EN-67...
  • Page 69 Reference ■ Selecting Songs Select a key while holding down the 6a. Note name Assigned function Song Playback Part selection LR/L/R – Song selection (10-key) Nocturne Op.9-2 Fantaisie-Impromptu Op.66 Étude Op.10-3 “Chanson de l’adieu” Étude Op.10-5 “Black Keys” Étude Op.10-12 “Revolutionary” Étude Op.25-9 “Butterflies”...
  • Page 70 Reference ■ Changing Settings Such as the Tone Select a key while holding down the 8 GRAND PIANO. Note name Assigned function GRAND PIANO CONCERT GRAND PIANO BRIGHT GRAND PIANO MELLOW ROCK PIANO JAZZ PIANO POP PIANO MODERN PIANO DANCE PIANO HONKY-TONK PIANO PIANO PAD ELEC.PIANO...
  • Page 71: Midi Implementation Chart

    : Active Sense : System Reset *1: For details about RPN and system exclusive messages, see MIDI Implementation at https://support.casio.com/global/en/emi/manual/PX-S5000/ Notes *2: Depends on the setup of the pedal connected to the DAMPER PEDAL jack. *3: Output along with certain operations.
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