beautypg.com

About the display, Playing a demo tune – Casio LK-50 General Guide User Manual

Page 2

background image

E-9

7

8

9

4

5

6

1

0

2

3

REST

(TIE)

OUT

IN

MIDI

PHONES/

OUTPUT

ASSIGNABLE

JACK

DC 9V

n

n

sion

ent list

ton

TYPES

Number
buttons

SONG BANK button

TONE button

[+]/[–]
buttons

For input of
numbers to change
a displayed
number or setting.

Negative values
cannot be input
using the number
buttons. Use [+]
(increase) and [–]
(decrease) instead.

Rear Panel

MIDI OUT terminal

MIDI IN terminal

ASSIGNABLE JACK terminal

DC 9V jack

PHONES/OUTPUT jack

RHYTHM button

About the display

Rh u b a

Rh

m

KEY LIGHT

TOUCH

GM
MEMORY
STEP

RESPONSE

5.

This area shows fingerings, dynamic marks, finger crossing

techniques, and other finger information during 3-step lesson and
Song Bank play. The letters “L” (left) and “R” (right) appear to
indicate left and right hand Auto Accompaniment parts and
memory tracks.

6.

This area shows measure number, beat number, a

graphic metronome, and tempo value (beats per minute)
during rhythm and Auto Accompaniment play, and when
using memory. It also shows the step number when
using the 3-step lesson.

7.

This area shows

chord names
during Auto
Accompaniment
and Song Bank
play.

3.

This area is a staff notation display that shows notes being played

on the keyboard or from memory, chord forms, and MIDI receive
data.*

1

Notes in the range C

#

6 to C7 are shown in the staff notation

display one octave lower, along with an octave up mark ( ).*

2

If you are using a pedal, a pedal mark ( ) appears here
whenever you press the pedal.

*1 Received notes outside the range of C2 to C7 do not appear on

the display.

*2 Notes in the range of C2 through B2 are not shown while the

octave up mark ( ) is on the display.

2.

This area shows tone number and name, rhythm number
and name, and tune number and name. It also shows
other information when using the memory function and
other functions. Indicators also appear here to show what
kind of data is displayed: TONE (tone data), RHYTHM
(rhythm data), SONG BANK (Song Bank data).

4.

A pointer or

indicator appears
next to a function
that is in use:
General MIDI
Mode, layer, split,
memory, step.

1.

A pointer appears next to a function
that is in use: touch response, key
light.

Playing a Demo Tune

Pressing the DEMO button starts demo tune play, which
plays the 100 built-in tunes in sequence. To stop demo tune
play, press the DEMO, START/STOP, or STOP button.

NOTES

• Pressing [+] (forward) or [–] (back) skips to the next demo tune.

• You can change the tone setting of the keyboard (page E-14)

before starting demo play, and then use that tone to play along
on the keyboard.

• MIDI, Layer, and Split are disabled while a demo tune is play-

ing.

474A-E-011A