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USER’S GUIDE GUÍA DEL USUARIO AP38-ES-1 ES AP38_es_cover.p65 02.6.12, 15:55 1.
428A-E-002A WARNING – When using electric products, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following: 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
428A-E-004A CASIO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. Unit 6, 1000 North Circular Road London NW2 7JD, U.K. This mark applies to the AP-38V only. Please keep all information for future reference. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
E-1 Safety Precautions 428A-E-005A Congratulations on your selection of the CASIO Digital Piano. This digital piano is a sophisticated musical instrument that blends the very best of traditional piano feel and sound quality with the latest that modern electronics technology has to offer.
E-2 * Avoid areas where there are multiple layers of carpeting, and where cables are running under the digital piano. Always make sure you secure the digital piano to the stand with the screws that are provided. An unsecured the digital piano can fall from the stand, creating the risk of personal injury.
E-3 428A-E-007A In the event a foreign object should happen to get inside the instrument, please take the following actions: 1. Turn off power. 2. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. 3. Consult with the dealer where you purchased the instrument or with an authorized CASIO service provider.
E-4 Cleaning Before cleaning the digital piano, unplug it from the power outlet. Failure to do so can damage the power cord, creating the risk of fire and electric shock. It can also cause the digital piano to fall over, creating the risk of personal injury.
E-5 Never place the digital piano directly onto furniture or other item that has a finished surface. The rubber feet on the bottom of the digital piano can react with the paint or other coatings, resulting in soiling of or damage to the finished surface.
E-6 428A-E-010A ■ 16 versatile tones 16 instrument tones including piano and pipe or gan provide plenty of performance versatility . An easy setting lets you control the brilliance of each tone, and a layer featur e lets you assign two tones to sound simultaneo usly .
E-7 Contents 428A-E-01 1A Safety Precautions .................... E-1 Main Features ............................ E-6 Contents ..................................... E-7 General Guide ............................ E-8 Attachment of the Score Stand ......
E-8 428A-E-012A General Guide 12 7 4 3 6 89 0 C D A B E F G H I J K 5 Back Panel Attachment of the Score Stand Attach the score stand by inserting its pegs into the holes in the top of the digital piano.
E-9 428A-E-013A 1 MIDI IN terminal, MIDI OUT terminal 2 LINE OUT jacks (R, L/MONO ) 3 Power Indicator 4 Headphone jacks 5 AC Power jack 6 Pedal Connector 7 POWER button 8 VOLUME slider 9 BRILLIANCE sl.
E-10 428A-E-014A Y ou can power this digital piano by plugging it into a standard household power outlet. Be sure you turn of f power and unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet whenever the digital piano is not in use. T o connect to a power outlet 1.
E-11 Connecting to an audio or musical instrument amplifier provides even clear er , more powerful sound through external speakers. Connecting to a Musical Instrument Amplifier 3 Use commercially available cables to connect the amplifier to the digital piano's LINE OUT jacks as shown in Figure 3 .
E-12 428A-E-016A Using T ones The following procedur es describe everything you need to know about selecting and using tones. Selecting a T one This digital piano has a selection of 16 built-in tones.
E-13 428A-E-017A Using Layer W ith layer you can assign two differ ent tones (a main tone and a layer ed tone) to the keyboard, both of which play whenever you press a key .
E-14 C 3 B 2 + / – keys Number Input keys • A note does not sound when you press a keyboard key at this time. 4. Release the CONTROL button to complete the procedure. ❚ NOTE • The setting you make for the main tone volume remains in ef fect even if you change to another tone.
E-15 4. Now try playing something on the keyboard. • The lower range (left side) of the keyboard is assigned the split tone, while the upper range (right side) is assigned the main tone. • The location on the keyboard wher e the changeover between the two tones occurs is called the split point.
E-16 More about tones Polyphony This digital piano can play up to 64 notes at the same time. Note, however , that the tones listed below are capable of only 32-note polyphony .
E-17 Keys Used for Configuring Digital Effect Settings Room 1 Chorus 1 Room 3 Chorus 3 Hall 1 F-back Chorus Room 2 Chorus 2 Hall 2 Flanger Pan Delay ShortDelayFB Stage Chorus 4 Delay ShortDelay Digita.
E-18 428A-E-022A Using the Pedals This digital piano comes equipped with the three pedals shown in the illustration below . Pedal functions • Damper pedal Pressing this pedal causes notes to r everberate and to sustain longer .
E-19 428A-E-023A Using the Metronome ❚ PREP ARA TION • Check to make sure that the indicator above the RECORD button is off. If the indicator is on, press the RECORD button to turn it off. • See the section of this User ’ s Guide covering the song memory for details on using the metronome in combination with the function.
E-20 Using the Song Memory Recording In addition to recor ding notes as they are played on the keyboard, you can also recor d to one track while playing back from the other track. The following procedur es cover each of these operations. This section describes how to record keyboar d play to memory and playback data from song memory .
E-21 4. Play something on the keyboard to start recording. • What you play sounds from the speakers and is recorded into memory . • Y ou can also start recor ding by pressing PLA Y/STOP . In this case, blank space is inserted in memory from the point that you press PLA Y/STOP up to the point you start to play on the keyboard.
E-22 Deleting Song Memory Contents IMPORTANT! The delete operation cannot be undone. Make sure you play back song memory contents and confirm that you no longer need it before performing the following procedure. T o delete song memory contents 1. Press the SONG MEMOR Y button.
E-23 Using Demo T unes This digital piano comes with 16 built-in demo tunes, each of which features one of the built-in tones. Playing the Demo T unes in Sequence T o play the demo tunes in sequence 1. Press the MUSIC LIBRAR Y button to start demo tune play .
E-24 Once you select one of the 50 built-in Music Library tunes, you can cut either the left-hand or right-hand part (primo and secondo part for duet tunes) and play along on the keyboard. Y ou can adjust the tempo to play along at the pace that ’ s comfortable for you, and you can use the metronome to help you keep in time.
E-25 Practicing Individual Parts (Part Lesson) The left-hand part (or secondo part) and right-hand part (or primo part) are r ecorded separately for Music Library tunes. Because of this, you can turn off either part and play along with the other part on the keyboard.
E-26 428A-E-030A T o change the transpose setting 1. While holding down the CONTROL button, select a key by pressing one of the keyboard illustrated above. • The digital piano can be transposed within a range of F to C to F . • A note does not sound when you press a keyboard key while holding down CONTROL.
E-27 Adjusting the T uning of the Digital Piano Y ou can adjust the overall tuning of the digital piano for play along with another instrument. Y ou can adjust tuning within a range of ± 50 cents * from A 4 = 440.0Hz. Use the keyboard keys noted below to adjust the tuning of the digital piano.
E-28 3. Select a root by pressing one of the keys in the range shown in the illustration below . Remember to keep the CONTROL button depressed. • The note for the keyboard key you pr ess is applied as the root. If you pr ess key F 5 , for example, the root becomes F .
E-29 Using Baroque Pitch During the Baroque Era, standard pitch (A 4 ) was lower than the modern standard. The Bar oque pitch setting of your digital piano lets you play Baroque era music at the pitch it was written for . Use the keys shown below to change the Baroque pitch setting.
E-30 428A-E-034A MIDI MIDI musical instrument MIDI sound module MIDI sequencer Other MIDI device OUT IN Sender Receiver MIDI cable: MK-5 What is MIDI? The letters MIDI stand for Musical Instrument Dig.
E-31 * Whenever adding the keyboard channel number to a value from 1 to 8 pr oduces a result that is gr eater than 16, the send channel used is the one whose number is equal to the result minus 16. ❚ NOTE • Pedal effect data recorded to memory is applied to play back from song memory , and does not affect your performance on the keyboard.
E-32 428A-E-036A Turning Local Control On and Of f This setting effectively determines whether or not the keyboard and pedals of the digital piano ar e connected to the digital piano ’ s sound source, as illustrated below .
E-33 T one Change Data (Program Change) A program number is data used for tone selection. Program numbers come in handy when using the tones of this digital piano to play MIDI data received fr om an external sequencer or other MIDI device.
E-34 428A-E-038A T roubleshooting Symptom No sound produced when keyboar d keys are pr essed. Keyboard out of tune. Pedal effect continues to be applied even though pedals are not pr essed. No sound produced by demo tune play . Song Memory contents deleted.
E-35 IMPORTANT! • Be sure to assemble the stand on a flat surface. • This stand does not include any of the tools required to assemble it. You should have a large Phillips head (+) screwdriver on hand for assembly. Figure 1 • Check the items that come with the unit to make sure that everything shown in Figure 1 ( A thr ough M ) is included.
E-36 Figure 6 L L G G Be sure that you securely anchor the keyboar d to the stand using the L butterfly bolts (Figure 6). • Slide the screws on the bottom of the keyboard into the slots in the two angle brackets G . Next, secure the keyboar d to the stand with two butterfly bolts L (Figure 7).
E-37 1. Check to make sure that the digital piano ’ s POWER button is in the OFF position. If it is ON, press the button to switch it OFF . 2. Attach the power cord that comes with the digital piano to the bottom of the digital piano. * 3. Plug the digital piano ’ s power cord into a wall outlet (Figur e 9).
E-38 Specifications • Design and specifications are subject to change without notice . • AP-38 has hardwired power cords. • AP-38V has detachable power cords.
E-39 Locating the Unit A void the following locations. • Areas exposed to dir ect sunlight and high humidity • Areas subjected to very low temperatur es • Near a radio, TV , video deck, or tuner.
A-1 Appendix/Ap é ndice Initial Power On Settings The table below shows the initial settings of the digital piano whenever power is turned on. 428A-E-085A Item Setting T one GRAND PIANO 1 Digital Eff.
A-2 Ajustes iniciales al activarse la alimentaci ó n La tabla siguiente muestra los ajustes iniciales del piano digital siempre que se activa la alimentaci ó n.
A-3 Music Library T unes/Melod í as de la biblioteca musical 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Klavierb ü chlein f ü r Anna Magdalena Bach “ Menuet ” Invention No.1 Invention No.8 Invention No.13 W ohltemperierte Klavier I Praeludium 1 Goldberg-V ariationen Aria Goldberg-V ariationen V ar .
A-4 MIDI Data Format Items marked “ ★ ” are r eceive only . Channel Messages Note Messages Note Off Recognition Format n .......... V oice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16) kk ........ Note Number = 00H to 7FH vv ........ Note Off V elocity = 00H to 7FH Remarks Note Off V elocity value is ignored.
A-5 Recognition n .......... V oice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16) vv ........ Sostenuto = 00H to 7FH (00H to 3FH:OFF , 40H to 7FH:ON) Send n .......... V oice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16) vv ........ Sostenuto = 00H, 7FH (00H:OFF , 7FH:ON) Soft Format Recognition n .
A-6 pp ........ Pr ogram Number = 00H to 7FH Send Program Change messages ar e sent when you select a tone on the instrument. Pitch Bend Change ★ Format Byte 1 Byte 2 CnH ppH n .......... V oice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16) ll .......... Pitch Bend Change LSB = 00H to 7FH mm .
A-7 n .......... V oice Channel Number = 0H to FH (Ch1 to Ch16) Recognition Receipt of this message immediately mutes all tones playing over the MIDI channels.
A-8 Send This message is sent when a chorus switch operation or other chorus type setting operation is performed. Receive Receipt of this message sets the chorus type. System Messages Universal System Exclusive Message GM System On ★ Format F0H 7EH 7FH 09H 01H F7H Send This message cannot be sent.
428A-E-102A Basic Default Channel Changed Default Mode Messages Altered Note Number: True voice Velocity Note ON Note OFF After Key ’ s Touch Ch ’ s Pitch Bend 0, 32 1 Control 5 Change 6, 38 7 10 .
428A-E-103A 72 73 74 84 91 93 98, 99 100, 101 120 121 Program Change : True # System Exclusive System : Song Pos Common : Song Sel : Tune System : Clock Real Time : Commands Aux : Local ON/OFF : All n.
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