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Casio CTK-601 - Troubleshooting Common Issues; Sound and Power Issues; Accompaniment and Recording Problems; MIDI and Playback Errors

Casio CTK-601
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To
import
dumped
data
from
another
machine
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(thythm):
Specifies
that
the
pedal
should
operate
like
the
START/STOP
button.
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Dumping
Internal
Data
This
keyboard
stores
a
variety
of
internal
data,
including
data
recorded
to
memory
and
synthesizer
data.
This
data
can
be
sent
and
received
in
bulk
as
MIDI
exclusive
data
through
the
MIDI
terminals.
This
capability
makes
it
possible.for
you
to
use
a
com-
puter
or
other
MIDI
machine
as
an
external
storage
device
for
your
data.
Before
performing
the
following
procedures,
you
must
first
con-
“nect
this
keyboard’s
MIDI
IN
and
MIDI
OUT
terminals
to
an
external
machine
using
MIDI
cables.
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HALL
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STAGE
FREE
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SESSION
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Some
software
does
not
support
MIDI
exclusive
data.
To
dump
data
from
the
keyboard
to
an
external
machine
.
bos:
7.
Set
up
the
other
machine
by
putting
it
in
its
receive
standby
mode.
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See
the
documentation
that.comes
with
the
other
ma-
chine
for
details.
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2.
Starting
from
the
keyboard’s
normal
mode,
press
the
TRANSPOSE/TUNE/MIDI
button
four
times
to
dis-
play
the
data
dump
screen.
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3.
Press
the
[W]
cursor
button
to
start
data
send.
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The
keyboard
automatically
returns
to
its
normal
mode
after
all
the
data
is
sent.
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CURSOR
1.
Starting
from
the
keyboard’s
normal
mode,
press
the.
_
TRANSPOSE/TUNE/MIDI
button
four
times
to
dis-
play
the
data
dump
screen.
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2.
Use
the
[4]
and
[>]
cursor
buttons
to
change
to
the
dumped
data
import
screen,
indicated
by
the
message
BulkRcv?.
3.
Press
the
[Vv]
cursor
button
to
start
data
receive.
4,
Start
the
send
operation
on
the
sending
machine.
See
the
owner's
manual
that
comes
with
the
con-
nected
machine
for
details.
as
The
keyboard
automatically
returns
to
its
normal
mode.
after
all
the
data
is
received.
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1.
Correctly
attach
the
AC
adaptor,
make
sure
that
batteries
poles
(+/-)
are
facing
correct-
ly,
and
check
to
make
sure
that
batteries
are
not
dead.
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2.
Press
the
POWER
button
to
turn
on
power.
3.
Use
the
VOLUME
slider
to
increase
vol-
ume.
4.
Normal
play
is
not
possible
on
the
accom-
paniment
keyboard
while
the
MODE
switch
is
set
to
CASIO
CHORD
or
FIN:
GERED.
Change
the
MODE
switch
setting
toNORMAL.
.
Turn
on
LOCAL
CONTROL.
.
Use
the
Mixer
to
turn
channel
1
on.
.
Use
the
Mixer
to
raise
the
volume
or
ex-
pression
setting
for
channel
1.
No
keyboard
Sound
1.
Power
supply
problem.
2.
Power
is
not
turned
on.
3.
Volume
setting
is
too
low.
4,
The
MODE
switch
is
in
the
CASIO
CHORD
or
FINGERED
position.
5.
LOCAL
CONTROL
is
off.
6.
Mixer
channel
1
is
turned
off...
7.
Mixer
channel
1
volume
or
expression
set-
ting
is
too
low.
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Any
of
the
following
symptoms
while
using
battery
power.
*
Dim
power
supply
indicator
¢
Instrument
does
not
turnon
¢
Dim,
difficult
to
read
display
¢
Abnormally
low
speaker/headphone
volume
Distortion
of
sound
output
*
Occasional
interruption
of
sound
when
play-
ing
at
high
volumes
*
Sudden
power
failure
when
playing
at
hig
volumes
- :
¢
Dimming
of
the
display
playing
at
high
vol-
ume
¢
Abnormal
rhythm
pattern
and
demo
tune
play
Auto
Accompaniment
does
not
sound.
Low
battery
power
Replace
the
batteries
with
a
set
of
new
ones
or
use
the
AC
adaptor.
..
Use
the
ACCOMP
VOLUME
button
to
in-
crease
the
volume.
2.
Use
the
Mixer
to
turn
the
channels
on.
1,
Accompaniment
volume
is
set
to
000.
2.
Auto
Accompaniment
part
Channels
7
through
10
are
turned
off.
3.
Auto
Accompaniment
part
Channels
7
through
10
volume
or
expression
setting
is
too
low.
.
Sound
output
does
not
change
when
key
|
Touch
response
is
turned
off.
pressure
is
varied.
3.
Use
the
Mixer
to
raise
the
volume
or
ex-
pression
setting
for
the
applicable
channel.
Press
the
TOUCH
RESPONSE
button
to
turn
‘it
on.
Press
the
LAYER
button
to
turn
off
layering.
Press
the
SPLIT
button
to
turn
off
split.
Playing
the
keyboard
sounds
two
tones.
|
Layer
is
turned
on.
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Different
tones
sound
when
keys
in
dif-
|
Split
is
turned
on.
ferent
keyboard
ranges
are
pressed.
The
key
or
tuning
does
not
match
when
|
The
tuning
or
transpose
parameter
is
set
to
a
playing
along
with
another
MIDI
ma-
|
value
other
than
00.
chine.
.
Change
the
transpose
or
tuning
parameter
value
to
00.
The
number
of
tones
being
played
at
the
same
time
exceeds
the
keyboard’s
limitation.
Parts
suddenly
drop
out
during
memory
Use
the
Mixer
to
turn
unneeded
channels
off
playback.
and
decrease
the
number
of
parts
being
played.
1.
Channels
are
turned
off
or
some
channel
issettosolo.
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2.
Volume
or
expression
setting
is
too
low.
Some
parts
do
not
play
at
all
during
mem-
1,
Use
the
Mixer
to
turn
channels
on..
ory
playback.
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2.
Use
the
Mixer
to
check
the
volume
or
ex-
pression
setting.
Tracks
2
through
6
are
melody
tracks.
Use
the
track
select
buttons
to
select
Track
1.
.
1.
Use
the
Mixer
to
turn
on
Channels
2
through
4,
;
2.
Use
the
Mixer
to
raise
the
volume
or
ex-
pression
setting
of
Channels
2
through
4.
Cannot
record
Auto
Accompaniment
or
|
Track
other
than
Track
1
is
selected
as
the
re-
rhythm.
|
cording
track.
Nothing
happens
when
the
LAYER
or
SPLIT
button
is
pressed.
se?
1.
One
or
more
of
the
melody
channels
(2
through
4)
is
turned
off.
2.
The
volume
or
expression
setting
of
one
or
more
of
the
melody
channels
(2
through
4)
is
too
low.
No
sound
is
produced
when
.
Connect
MIDI
cables
properly.
MIDI
data
from
a
computer.
.
Use
the
Mixer
to
turn
the
channel
on,
or
raise
the
volume
or
expression
setting.
Turn
on
GM
MODE.
1.
MIDI
cables
are
not
connected
properly.
2.
Channel
is
turned
off,
or
volume
or
expres-
sion
setting
is
too
low.
GM
MODE
is
turned
off.
playing
The
bass
notes
of
General
MIDI
data
be-
ing
played
back
by
a
computer
are
one
octave
too
low.
|
8
Turn
off
the
MIDI
THRU
function
on
the
com-
unnatural
sound
when
connected
to
a
puter
or
turn
off
LOCAL
CONTROL
on
the
|
computer.
keyboard.
Cannot
record
chord
accompaniment
|
ACCOMP
MIDI
OUT
is
turned
off.
Turn
on
ACCOMP
MIDI
OUT.
data
on
a
computer.
:
Playing
on
the
keyboard
produces
an
|
The
computer’s
MIDI
THRU
function
is
turned
on.
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