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Casio Piano Sound CPS-60 - MIDI Connectivity; MIDI Functions; Program Change Mapping

Casio Piano Sound CPS-60
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Inserting
the
FILL-IN
(or
BREAK)
patterns
of
the
rhythms.
Ending
the
rhythm
track
with
an
ENDING
(or
CODA)
pattern.
ORCHESTRATION
buttons
setting
(ON
or
OFF)
AUTO
HARMONIZE
button
setting
(ON
or
OFF)
*
Memory
capacity
is
approximately
2,400
notes.
Operations
such
as
changes
in
rhythms
and
tones
are
counted
as
a
half-note.
Recording
automatically
ends
when
you
exceed
the
memory
capacity.
Playing
back
memory
contents
I.
Press
the
recording
START/STOP
button
to
play
back
your
performance.
The
light
above
the
RECORD
button
lights
and
playback
starts,
-.
Press
the
recording
START/STOP
button
again
to
stop
playback.
*
You
can
adjust
the
tempo
of
playback
using
TEMPO
control
buttons.
Memory
Backup
Battery
This
piano
comes
with
a
lithium
battery
that
supplies
the
power
required
to
retain
performance
memory
data
when
power
is
turned
off.
The
life
of
this
battery
is
about
5
years,
and
so
it
must
be
replaced
periodically.
Note
that
performance
memory
data
will
be
lost
whenever
you
switch
power
off
while
the
battery
is
dead.
IMPORTANT
The
backup
battery
must
be
replaced
by
an
authorized
CASIO
service
representa-
tive.
Contact
your
local
CASIO
Service
Center
once
every
5
years
to
arrange
to
have
the
battery
replaced.
WARNING
*
The
lithium
battery
used
for
memory
backup
presents
fire,
explosion,
and
severe
burn
hazard.
Be
sure
to
contact
an
authorized
CASIO
Service
Center
to
have
the
battery
replaced.
*
CASIO
Computer
Co.,
Ltd.
assumes
no
responsibility
for
any
damage
or
loss
caused
by
deletion
of
performance
memory
data
as
a
result
of
malfunction,
repairs,
or
battery
replacement.
MIDI
:
3
7
“MIDI”
stands
for
“Musical
Instrument
Digital
Interface”.
Practically
speaking,
it
lets
you
connect
this
keyboard
to
other
MIDI-equipped
musical
instruments
and
devices,
such
as
synthesizers,
drum
machines,
sequencers,
and
even
personal
com-
puters.
MIDI
terminal
functions
MIDIIN
Receives
external
MIDI
messages.
MIDI
OUT
Sends
MIDI
messages
to
external
devices.
MIDI
THRU
Receives
external
MIDI
messages
through
MIDI
IN
and
outputs
them
without
modification.
—————_
MID|
———--—
THRU
OUT
IN
Communicable
functions
The
following
functions
can
be
sent
and
received
through
the
CPS-60’s
MIDI
terminals.
For
details
on
the
MIDI
functions,
see
the
“MIDI
Implementation
Chart”
inside
the
back
cover
of
this
manual.
Note
Number,
Velocity
—__
Keyboard
pitch
ON/OFF,
Touch
Response
data.
*
Note
number
messages
are
sent/received
regardless
of
the
position
of
the
CHORD
selector.
However,
it
is
recommendable
to
set
this
selector
to
OFF
position
when
you
use
the
MIDI
function
of
this
piano.
Program
Change
|
Each
preset
tone
corresponds
to
the
program
change
number
0~29
as
listed
below.
PIANO
|
PIANO
3.
E.PIANO
|
HARPSICHORD
VIBRAPHONE
PIPE
ORGAN
JAZZ
ORGAN
GUT
GUITAR
STRINGS
PIANO
VIOLIN
SAXOPHONE
ROCK
ORGAN
PLUTE
ACOUS.GUITAR
W.BASS/PIANO
E.GUITAR
STRINGS
TRUMPET
BRASS
CELLO
PIANO
2
:
CLARINET
HONK
Y-TONK
OBOE
E.PIANO
2
[E.BASS/E.PIANO
E.CLAVIER
SYNTH-ENS
MARIMBA
PERCUSSION
0)
|
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

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