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Casio CTK-650 User Manual

Casio CTK-650
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To
record
to
Song
Memory
i
ti
vant
to
play
First,
set
up
the
keyboard
to
play
the
tune
you
wan
arene
es
.
1.
:
Noe
rhe
you
will
not
be
able
to
record
to
Song
memory
while
a
aot
a
sae
number
(page
E-35)
is
displayed.
If
Magical
Preset
number
is
displayed,
press
MAGICAL
PRESET
to
switch
the
Magical
Preset
function
off,
NG
MEMORY
buiton
twice.
=
aa
ay
as
*
The
SONG
MEMORY
indicator
starts
to
flash
|
f
Se
Bach
press
of
the
SONG
MEMORY
button
changes
iF
C
the
SON
EMORY
indicator
as
shown
on
the
San
ik
Pas
right.
;
a
a
Make
sure
that
[
shown
on
the
display.
F
*
After
about
five
seconds,
the
[-Fc)
message
clears
from
the
display,
but
the
SONG
MEMORY
indicator
continues
to
flash,
indicating
that
the
keyboard
is
still
standing
by
to
record.
ding.
;
he
START/STOP
button
to
start
recor
;
ae
vee
«
If
you
want
to
record
something
without
using
a
rhythm
pattern,
skip
i
continue
from
step
4.
this
step
and
continue
from
step
enn
"6
The
ate
pattern
starts
to
play
after
a
4-beat
count.
Each
beat
of
the
count
is
indicated
by
the
START/STOP
indicator.
:
wih
*
Anything
you
play
on
the
melody
keyboard
while
the
4-beat
count
is
ing
is
ecorde
Song
Memory
sounding
is
also
recorded
in
MOTO
oc
:
*
To
use
ache
start,
press
the
SYNCHRO/ENDING
putlon
bes
of
the
START/STOP
button.
Recording
and
rhythm
play
wi
c
automatically
when
you
play
something
on
the
accompaniment
key~
i
¥ -
oi
board.
—_
sees
°
To
start
with
an
intro
pattern,
press
the
SYNCI
IRO/
Seri
and
then
the
INTRO
button
in
place
of
the
START/S
abies
i
Recording
and
the
intro
pattern
play
will
start
ia
y
when
:
thi
e
accompaniment
keyboard.
you
play
something
on
the
accompa
:
jac
ORT
*
To
start
rhythm
play
part
way
through
a
1
aay)
oon
Button
YNCHRO/ENDING
button
in
place
of
the
START/S
.
u
wes
Recording
will
start
automatically
when
you
play
somet
a
on
:
melody
keyboard,
and
the
rhythm
will
start
automatically
when
you
play
something
on
the
accompaniment
keyboard
sragtisror
the
song
that
you
want
to
perform.
;
Se
otis
Hie
:
SNe
eke
Song
Memory
has
Jess
than
100
notes
of
aes
ee
ee
«
Wheneve
¢
.
y
3
,
indica
starts
to
flash
quickly.
rec
e
Song
Memory
indicator
starts
:
you
are
recording,
the
Song
Y
Stal
ards
retary
becomes
full,
the
indicator
stops
flashing.
iW
you
are
using
@
}
et
pe
f
accompaniment,
it
also
stops
when
memory
becomes
full.
t
n
fo
stop
the
recording
operation.
is
finished,
press
the
START/STOP
button
to
st
pt
ng
ope
:
Pe
°
To
end
ih
an
ending
pattern,
press
the
SYNCI
TRO/ENDING
but
ie
if
and
then
be
recorded
and
the
stantaror
i)
Phe
enc
ern
will
p
i
ton.
The
ending
patter
:
Lye
rhythm
pattern
will
stop
automatically.
To
play
back
a
song
from
Song
Memory
1.
Press
the
SONG
MEMORY
button
once.
p
}
Soun
scchien
*
The
SONG
MEMORY
indicator
lights,
t
@
*
Each
press
of
the
SONG
MEMORY
button
changes
the
SONG
MEMORY
indicator
as
shown
on
the
"tlt
kit
right.
:
2
Bm
Make
sure
that
[PI9]
is
shown
on
the
display.
a
*
After
about
five
seconds,
the
(PLY)
message
clears
from
the
display,
ating
that
the
key-
but
the
SONG
MEMORY
indicator
Stays
lit,
indic
board
is
still
standing
by
to
play
back.
2.
Press
the
START/STOP
button
to
start
playback.
STARTSTOR
*
Each
beat
of
the
thythm
count
is
indicated
by
the
START/STOP
oO
indicator.
*
You
can
change
the
volume
and
rhythm
settings
while
playback
is
in
progress.
If
the
Song
Memory
tune
was
recorded
along
with
changes
in
these
settings,
the
recorded
settings
will
take
place
where
they
are
ae
regardless
of
the
manual
changes
you
make
during
play-
ack,
*
You
can
use
the
entire
keyboard
for
play
along
with
playback
from
the
Song
Memory,
*
Playback
stops
automatically
(and
the
START/STODP
indicator
stops
flashing)
when
the
end
of
the
Song
Bank
piece
is
reached.
*
You
can
manually
stop
playback
from
the
Song
Memory
at
any
point
by
pressing
the
START/STOP
button,
Sots
:
About
data
recorded
in
the
Song
Memory
In
addition
to
the
notes
you
play
on
the
keyboard,
the
following
data
is
also
stored
in
Song
Memory.
These
operations
are
also
performed
whenever
you
play
back
from
Song
Memory.
*
Tone
numbers
*
Rhythm
numbers
*
Intros
.
.
*
Pedal
operations
.
¢
Endings
Se
°
ry
.
Split
on/off
Layer
on/off
Pad
operations
Effect
types
Assignable
jack
sett
Rhythm
numbers
assigned
to
the
four
auto-accompaniment
buttons
(INTRO,
NORMAL/FILL-IN,
VARIATION/
ge
the
split
on/off
or
Layer
on/
~ord
play
method
during
that
reco
How
Touch
Response
is
handled
by
Song
Memory
Asong
recorded
into
Song
Memory
includes
Touch
Response
data.
Note,
however,
that
the
Touch
Response
applied
for
playback
is
in
accordance
with
the
Touch
Response
sensitivity
settings
(see
“To
set
the
touch
sensitivity”
on
page
B-59)
in
effect
on
the
keyboard.
*
Whenever
you
change
Touch
Response
sensitivity
(page
E-59)
while
playing
back
from
the
Song
Memory,
that
setting
is
not
immediately
applied
to
t
the
song
that
is
playing.
It
will
be
applied
starting
from
pla
k
of
the
next
song.
You
should
note,
however,
that
the
new
Touch
Response
sensitivity
setting
is
immediately
applied
to
keyboard
play,
even
during
playback
of
the
current
song.
Accompaniment
patterns
(NORMAL
and
VARIATION)
Fill-ins
(NORMAL
and
VARIATION)
*
Chord
progressions
*
Chord
play
method")
°
CASIO
Chord,
Fu.gered,
Full
Range
Chord.
If
you
ch
during
a
recording,
you
will
not
be
able
to
change
the
ch
off
setting
rding
he
playback
of

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Casio CTK-650 Specifications

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BrandCasio
ModelCTK-650
CategoryElectronic Keyboard
LanguageEnglish

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