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Casio Piano Sound CPS-60 - External Connections

Casio Piano Sound CPS-60
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Sustain
pedal
ON/OFF
data
can
be
sent
when
you
connect
a
sustain
pedal
to
the
DAMPER
PEDAL
jack
of
the
CPS-60.
Notes
¢
Soft
pedal
ON/OFF
message
can
also
be
received,
though
it
cannot
be
sent
from
the
CPS-60.
<<Connection
example>>
By
connecting
MIDI
OUT
terminal
of
the
CPS-60
to
MIDI
IN
terminal
of
another
MIDI
keyboard,
the
MID]
keyboard
plays
the
same
note
as
you
play
on
the
CPS-60.
The
result
is,
the
sounds
of
both
keyboards
can
be
played
in
ensemble
to
make
a
“thick”
voice
or
totally
new
sound.
MIDI
keyboard
Setting
the
MID!
channel
In
order
to
communicate
with
other
MIDI
devices,
the
MIDI
channe]
numbers
of
both
units
must
match.
The
MIDI
channel
can
be
set
between
channel
|
and
channel
16.
Follow
the
steps
below
to
set
the
MID]
channel
of
the
CPS-60.
Switch
the
CPS-60
power
OFF.
Hold
down
the
PIANO
1
tone
selector
and
turn
the
power
back
ON:
While
still
holding
down
the
PIANO
]
tone
selector,
press
TEMPO
control
buttons
A
or
W
to
set
the
MIDI
channel.
The
display
will
show
the
MIDI
channel.
4.
Release
the
tone
selector
to
exit
MIDI
channel
setting.
‘eo
to
~_
Notes
¢
The
MIDI
channel
is
automatically
set
to
“1”
when
the
power
is
turned
ON.
*
To
cancel
the
Auto
Power
OFF
function
in
the
MIDI
mode,
use
the
PIANO
3
tone
selector
instead
of
the
PIANO
1
tone
selector
in
procedure
2.
*
The
same
MIDI
channel
is
applied
to
both
transmission
and
reception
of
MIDI
data.
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External
Connections
.
IMPORTANT
Before
you
connect
the
CPS-60
to
any
other
device,
be
sure
to
first
switch
off
the
power
of
the
CPS-60
and
the
other
device.
|
| |
¢
When
turning
the
CPS-60’s
power
ON
or
OFF
after
having
made
connections,
please
set
the
volume
controllers
on
both
the
CPS-60
and
the
other
device
to
“minimum”.
Also
please
be
sure
to
read
the
owner’s
manuals
of
the
equipment
to
be
connected.
|
LINE
OUT
(output)
terminals
(Left,
Right)
:
|
=
Used
to
connect
to
audio
equipment
or
keyboard
amplifiers,
allowing
you
to
enjoy
playing
at
more
impressive
volumes.
Note
that
the
connecting
cord
you
use
depends
on
the
type
of
jack
you
are
connecting
to.
Amplifier’s
input
Jacks
(usually
labeled
“AUX
IN”)
AUX
IN
i
Left
<<Connection
example>>
CPS-60
(Rear
panel)
LINE
OU
AR
1.
©
©—
cca
1/4-inch
(6.3
mm)
plug
Pin
plug
LINE
IN
(input)
terminals
(Left,
Right)
|
Used
to
connect
to
other
electronic
musical
instruments,
tape
recorders,
etc.
Allows
output
of
signals
from
other
instruments
and
devices
through
the
CPS-60’s
built-in
speakers.
Note
that
volume
levels
cannot
be
altered
with
the
CPS-60’s
volume
control.
|
|
of
Tape
recorder’s
>
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<<Connection
example>
output
jacks
CPS-60
(Rear
panel)
LINE
OUT
LINE
IN
an
1/4-inch
(6.3
mm)
plug
Pin
plug
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