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Casio CTK-611 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCasio
ModelCTK-611
CategoryElectronic Keyboard
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction and Safety Precautions

Introduction to Keyboard Features

Overview of the keyboard's 200 tones, 100 rhythms, auto accompaniment, display, memory, synthesizer, General MIDI, and reverb functions.

Safety Precautions and Symbols

Details on safety symbols, warnings, cautions, and guidelines for AC adaptor, batteries, transport, care, and volume.

Keyboard Care and General Guide

Keyboard Care Guidelines

Instructions for environmental considerations, cleaning, and avoiding temperature extremes.

General Guide and Specifications

Information on adjusting volume, data dumping, troubleshooting, specifications, and appendix.

Display Information

Detailed explanation of the information presented on the keyboard's LCD display.

Connections and Power Supply

Terminal Connections

Guide for connecting headphones, audio equipment, musical instruments, and optional pedals.

Power Supply Options

Information on using batteries, AC adaptor, auto power off, and retaining settings.

Resetting the Keyboard

Instructions on how to reset the keyboard to its factory default settings.

Basic Keyboard Operations

Playing and Selecting Tones

Steps for playing the keyboard, selecting tones, and understanding polyphony and sampling.

Sound Enhancement Features

How to use Reverb, Pitch Bend, and Drum Pads for expressive playing.

Auto Accompaniment Functions

Rhythm Selection and Playback

Guide on selecting, playing, and adjusting the tempo of rhythm patterns.

Using Auto Accompaniment

Instructions on how to utilize the auto-accompaniment feature with chord input.

Chord Playing Methods

CASIO CHORD Method

An easy chord playing method with minimal fingering options.

FINGERED Chord Method

A chord method offering 15 different types of chords.

FULL RANGE CHORD Method

An advanced method with 38 chord types using the entire keyboard.

Intro Pattern Usage

How to insert a short intro pattern to make rhythm starts smoother.

Auto Accompaniment Variations and Settings

Fill-in Patterns and Rhythm Variations

Using fill-in patterns and switching to variation rhythm patterns.

Synchro Start and Ending Patterns

Synchronizing accompaniment with rhythm and using ending patterns.

Free Session and Volume Control

Using pre-programmed sessions and adjusting accompaniment volume.

Deleting Auto-Accompaniment Parts

Instructions on removing individual parts from the auto-accompaniment.

Mixer Functionality

Mixer Overview and Channel Assignments

Controlling multiple instrument parts and understanding channel assignments.

Channel Edit Mode Operations

Changing channel status (on/off/solo) and deleting specific parts.

Parameter Edit Mode Operations

Modifying specific parameters for selected channels.

Synthesizer Mode Parameters

Tone Parameter Details

Explanation of parameters like PCM Set, Amp Envelope, Volume, Pan, and Fine Tune.

Synthesizer Mode Functions

Overview of using the Synthesizer Mode for creating original tones.

Synthesizer Mode Parameters Overview

Details on parameters available for editing and creating custom tones.

User Tone Creation and Storage

Creating a User Tone

Step-by-step guide to selecting a preset tone and modifying its parameters.

Saving and Naming User Tones

Instructions for storing created user tones in memory and assigning them names.

Parameter Settings Reference

Tone Characteristic Parameters

Details on PCM Set, Amp Envelope, Level, Touch Sensitivity, and Attack Rate.

Tone Pitch and Pan Parameters

Explanation of Release Rate, Pitch, and Pan parameters.

User Tone Creation Hints

Advice for efficient and creative user tone development.

Memory Function Operations

Memory Function Overview

Understanding track selection, memory status, and basic operations.

Real-time Recording

Instructions for recording notes and operations as they are played.

Recording and Playback

Recording Multiple Tracks

Guide on recording different instrument parts across multiple tracks.

Track Recording Methods

Steps for recording to tracks 2-6 using real-time or step methods.

Playing Back Recorded Songs

How to playback songs recorded to memory.

Step Recording Techniques

Recording Melody and Chords via Step Recording

Detailed guide on inputting chords and notes step-by-step.

Specifying Chords and Note Length

Methods for specifying chords and defining note durations during step recording.

Step Recording Variations

Using intro patterns, rhythm variations, and recording without rhythm.

Editing Recorded Data

Correcting Mistakes While Step Recording

Procedures for moving the input point and editing step-recorded data.

Editing Memory Contents

Step-by-step guide to recalling and modifying recorded notes and parameters.

Editing and Deleting Data

Editing Note and Parameter Details

How to edit key pressure, pitch, chords, tone numbers, rhythm numbers, and controller operations.

Deleting Memory Data Items

Procedures for deleting recorded data items one by one or entirely from a track.

Keyboard Settings and Effects

Layering and Splitting Tones

Assigning multiple tones to keys for layered or split keyboard sounds.

Combining Layer and Split

Using layer and split functions together for advanced sound layering.

Advanced Keyboard Settings

Touch Response and Transposition

Adjusting volume sensitivity to touch and shifting keyboard pitch.

Keyboard Tuning

Fine-tuning the keyboard's pitch to match other instruments.

MIDI Communication and Standards

Introduction to MIDI

Explanation of Musical Instrument Digital Interface and its applications.

MIDI Connections and Channels

How to connect MIDI devices and understand MIDI channel usage.

General MIDI Standard and Messages

Details on General MIDI, its messages, and system exclusives.

Changing MIDI Settings

Accessing MIDI Parameter Groups

How to select between Group 1 and Group 2 MIDI parameter settings.

Group 1 MIDI Parameters

Details on GM Mode, Keyboard Channel, Local Control, and Accompaniment MIDI Out.

Group 2 MIDI Parameters

Details on Pitch Bend Range, Navigate Track, and Assignable Jack Terminal.

Troubleshooting and Data Management

Troubleshooting Common Problems

Identification of problems, causes, and suggested actions for resolution.

Dumping and Importing Internal Data

Procedures for transferring keyboard data to and from external devices via MIDI.

Specifications

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