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Casio CDP-235R User Manual

Casio CDP-235R
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USER’S GUIDE
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Safety Precautions
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Table of Contents

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Casio CDP-235R Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeDigital Piano
Number of Keys61
Sound SourceAHL Sound Source
Maximum Polyphony48
Auto AccompanimentYes
Lesson FunctionYes
MetronomeYes
Amplifier8W + 8W
Touch Response3 sensitivity levels, Off
Tones700
Digital Effects10 Reverb, 5 Chorus
Rhythms/Patterns200
Built-in Songs152 Songs
Recorder5 Songs
Speakers2 x 12 cm
TerminalsHeadphones, MIDI, USB
Power SupplyAC Adaptor

Summary

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

FCC Declaration of Conformity

States compliance with FCC rules for digital devices, including conditions for operation.

FCC Notice

Details FCC limits for digital devices and advice on mitigating interference.

FCC Caution

Warns that unauthorized modifications may void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

Important Product Information

EU Declaration of Conformity

Declares conformity to EU directives for the product's compliance with applicable regulations.

General Guide Overview

Using the 10-key Pad

Explains how to use number buttons and +/- keys for setting adjustments via the display.

FUNCTION Button Operations

Details how to use the FUNCTION button to access menus for various piano operations.

Factory Default Settings Reset

Provides the procedure to return the digital piano's stored data and settings to their initial factory defaults.

Getting Ready to Play

Music Stand and Pedal Unit Setup

Instructions for setting up the music stand and connecting a pedal unit.

Power Supply and AC Adaptor

Explains how to connect and safely use the AC adaptor for power supply.

Playing the Digital Piano

Powering On and Off

Guides on how to turn the digital piano on and off, including standby mode.

Auto Power Off Function

Explains the auto power off feature and how to disable it for continuous play.

Using Headphones

Details how to use headphones for private practice, cutting off speaker output.

Touch Response Sensitivity

Explains how to adjust keyboard response to touch pressure for expressive playing.

Adjusting Display Contrast

Describes the procedure to adjust the contrast of the digital piano's display screen.

Using the Metronome

Explains how to use the metronome for tempo practice, including tempo and beat settings.

Controlling Keyboard Sounds

Selecting Musical Instrument Sounds

Guide to selecting from a wide variety of instrument tones available on the digital piano.

Piano and Organ Tone Modes

Explains how to switch between piano and organ tone modes and their associated settings.

Layering Two Tones

Instructions for combining two different instrument sounds to play simultaneously.

Splitting the Keyboard

Details how to assign different tones to the left and right ranges of the keyboard.

Using Hall, Reverb, and Chorus Effects

Explains how to apply and adjust Hall, Reverb, and Chorus effects for sound enhancement.

Using a Pedal

Describes how to use a pedal to change notes and control playback effects.

Changing Pitch (Transpose & Tuning)

Explains how to adjust the pitch of notes using semitone steps and fine-tuning.

Octave Shift

Details how to raise or lower the pitch of keyboard notes in octave units.

Pitch Bend Wheel Operation

Explains how to use the pitch bend wheel and specify its range for pitch modulation.

Sampling Sounds and Playing

Connection and Preparation for Sampling

Important steps for connecting a microphone and setting up the piano for sound sampling.

Melody Sampling Process

Step-by-step guide on sampling a sound to be used as a melody on the keyboard.

Sampled Sound Playback

Explains how sampled sounds are played back across the keyboard.

Looping and Volume Control

How to loop sampled sounds and adjust their playback volume.

Applying Effects to Sampled Sounds

Details various effects that can be applied to sampled tones for sound modification.

Drum Sampling Guide

Procedure for sampling sounds to create custom drum sets assigned to keyboard keys.

Editing Sampled Drum Set Sounds

Covers copying, changing pitch, and deleting individual drum sounds in a sampled set.

Protecting Sampled Sounds

Instructions on how to protect sampled sounds from accidental deletion.

Deleting a Sampled Sound

Procedure for specifying and deleting sampled sound data from memory.

Other Sampling Functions

Manual Sampling Start Control

Enables manual control over when sampling begins, allowing silence insertion before sound.

Manual Sampling Stop Control

Enables manual control over when sampling ends, allowing silence insertion after sound.

Playing Built-in Songs

Playing Demo Songs

Instructions on how to play back the piano's built-in demonstration songs.

Playing Back Specific Songs

Details on selecting and playing individual built-in songs, with options for accompaniment.

Song Playback Control

Covers pausing, skipping forward/backward, and repeating specific song measures.

Repeating Specific Measures

Procedure for setting start and end measures to repeat a section for practice.

Changing Song Tempo and Volume

How to adjust playback speed and volume balance between keyboard and song.

Practice with One Hand Part Off

Allows turning off right or left hand parts for focused practice on the remaining part.

Increasing Song Selection

Information on loading additional songs via memory cards or computers.

Mastering Songs with Step Up Lesson

Song Phrases and Lesson Flow

Explains how songs are divided into phrases and the sequence of the Step Up Lesson.

Lesson Messages and Selection

Details messages appearing during lessons and how to select songs, phrases, and practice parts.

Step Lessons 1, 2, and 3

Guides on performing the three lesson stages: listening, watching, and remembering.

Lesson 3: Play and Remember

Focuses on playing without guidance, testing learned notes and timing.

Playing a Song Through

Instructions for playing the entire song after completing phrase lessons.

Lesson Settings Control

Covers turning off voice fingering guide and other lesson-specific settings.

Turning Off Lesson Guides

Explains how to disable note guides, performance evaluation, and change phrase length.

Auto Step Up Lesson

Music Challenge Keyboard Game

Using Auto Accompaniment

Starting and Stopping Rhythm Part

Guide to starting and stopping the basic rhythm pattern of auto accompaniment.

Playing All Accompaniment Parts

Explains how to play chords with the left hand to trigger bass and harmony parts.

Chord Input Modes Explained

Covers Fingered, Casio Chord, and Full Range Chord input methods for accompaniment.

Auto Accompaniment Variations

Instructions for using normal and variation patterns, including fill-ins.

Auto Accompaniment Intro and Ending

How to play intro patterns and ending patterns to structure a performance.

Synchro Start and Tempo Control

Enables auto accompaniment to start with a key press and adjusts its tempo.

Accompaniment Volume and One-Touch Preset

Adjusts accompaniment volume and applies preset settings based on rhythm patterns.

Using Auto Harmonize

Adds harmony to melodies by selecting from 12 different harmonization types.

Looking Up Chords (Chord Book)

Tool to look up chord names, notes, and types, including inversions.

Editing Auto Accompaniment Patterns

Editable Patterns and Instrument Parts

Lists the editable components of accompaniment patterns and instrument parts.

Editing and Saving Auto Accompaniment

Procedure for selecting, editing, and saving custom Auto Accompaniment patterns.

Saving Keyboard Setups to Registration Memory

Registration Save Example

Illustrates saving different melody setups to registration memory slots.

Registration Memory Data List

Details all the parameters saved within a registration memory setup.

Saving Setups to Registration Memory

Step-by-step guide on saving current piano settings to registration memory.

Recalling Setups from Registration Memory

Procedure for loading previously saved setups from registration memory.

Recording Your Keyboard Play

Recording and Playing Back Keyboard Play

Detailed steps for recording keyboard input and playback.

Recording and Mixing Tracks

Explains how to record different parts onto separate tracks for multi-track recording.

Recording Multiple Songs

Guide to recording up to five songs and selecting one for playback.

Recording with Built-in Songs

Instructions on how to play along with built-in songs and record the performance.

Saving Recorded Data Externally

Information on saving recorded keyboard data to memory cards or computers.

Other Useful Digital Piano Functions

Changing Keyboard Scale

Allows selection from 17 preset scales, including Equal Temperament, for tuning.

Scale Notes for Auto Accompaniments

Explains how to apply selected scale settings to Auto Accompaniments.

Using Music Preset

Instantly configures piano settings (tone, tempo, etc.) for specific song genres.

Using the Arpeggiator

Enables automatic arpeggio pattern playback with 90 different patterns.

Arpeggiator Hold Function

Allows an arpeggio pattern to continue playing after releasing keyboard keys.

Deleting User Song Data

Procedure for deleting user-created song data stored in memory.

Deleting All Digital Piano Memory Data

How to erase all user data, including sampled sounds and songs, from the piano's memory.

Using a Memory Card

Memory Card and Slot Precautions

Important warnings and precautions for using memory cards and the piano's card slot.

Inserting and Removing Memory Card

Instructions on correctly inserting and removing a memory card from the piano.

Formatting a Memory Card

Procedure for formatting a memory card for use with the digital piano.

Saving Data to Memory Card

Step-by-step guide to saving various types of piano data onto a memory card.

Loading Data from Memory Card

Instructions on transferring data from a memory card back into the digital piano's memory.

Deleting Data from Memory Card

Procedure for deleting specific files or all data from a memory card.

Playing Back Data from Memory Card

How to play user song data directly from a memory card.

Memory Card Error Messages

Lists common error messages related to memory card operations and their solutions.

Connecting External Devices

Connecting to a Computer

Detailed steps for connecting the digital piano to a computer via USB for MIDI data exchange.

MIDI Settings Configuration

Explains keyboard channel and navigate channel settings for MIDI communication.

Local Control and Accomp Out

Controls for local keyboard sound and sending accompaniment data to a computer.

Storing and Loading Data to Computer

How to transfer piano data to a computer for storage using Data Manager.

Downloading Data Manager Software

Guide to obtaining and installing the Data Manager application for computer connectivity.

Connecting to Audio Equipment

Instructions for connecting the piano to external audio systems like amplifiers or speakers.

Troubleshooting Guide

Product Specifications

Operating Precautions

Error Messages Reference

Song List Bank

Fingering Guide for Chords

MIDI Implementation Chart

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