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Casio Privia Keyboard Case - Page 2 Questions & Answers
Is there a "Factory Reset"
Here is a link to the manual:http://ftp.casio.co.jp/pub/world_manual/emi/en/PX410R_e.pdf Page E-79 describes the procedure. Here is a link to their support page in case you don't have the CD that was bundeled with the keyboard:http://www.casio.com/support/
One of the keys catches/stops
Open the unit being careful of the cables between top and bottom of the unit.
The problem should be fairly obvious. The muted is because teh velocity sensing contacts are not making in the usual time so it acts like you are hitting the keys very slowly.
It will either be something jamming the key or a broken part OR the silicone rubber carrying the conductive pills has broken down.
The inlet jack for a damper pedal is not working,
Before opening the unit VERIFY that your pedal is working with an ohmmeter. Pedals and the cables often fail. Often people try to use a pedal not intended for this synth and they find the pedal inoperative.
How to adjust the metronome on casio privia
You hold down the function key/button and then use the PIANO keys with the "tempo" shown above them.
In that section of the keyboard, the C# key raises the tempo and the C key lowers it. You can also use the numbered keys in that section to dial up a particular value. Hold function down and strike the numbers you want then release the function key/button
I don't believe there is an adjustment for loudness of the metronome other than the overall loudness of the piano..
Casio Privia PX-800: When using the sustain
Check if the cble frm the pedal MIGHT be flexing or pulling on the keyboard case when you use it. Such movement COULD vibrate the power connector causing your problem.
Make sure you have the right power supply for the unit as one with too large a hole for the power pin would be intermittent like this.
Casio Privia PX-120 cannot be connected to Reason or FL
When you are using midi the sounds from your keyboard aren't sent anywhere. What happens is control messages are sent over the midi cable from midi out to midi in on the other device which must have midi sounds on it (in your case the sound card) to make any sounds. The messages can be things like note on/of or pitch bend etc. If you want to send messages to produce a result on your laptop and still here something you can loop the messages by running from midi out on the device end ( your laptop) back to midi in on your keyboard. A much better explanation is available here:http://www.indiana.edu/~emusic/etext/MIDI/chapter3_MIDI.shtml I also signed up to this site (its free) that has great people and lots of info:http://www.recordingreview.com/ I recommend downloading Killer Home Recording setting up which at this time is also free and has the best advice you could want in it. I'd also recommend checking out Reaper which is comparable to Reason, Cubase or Protools. If this helps please let me know.
Casio PX-320 Keyboard has no MIDI driver for MacOS
It would not be a "driver"... if anything you would need a music editing program. Some examples are like "Cakewalk", "Sonar" etc. This assumes you have a MIDI port on your PC. If not, a driver will come with the MIDI interface you need and buy.
Turned on the Privia PX-575R and sound distorted,
You should probably check the bender controller and the master volume potentiometer, they might be dirty / oxydized, in such case, you need to either disassemble and clean them or replace them.
Also check for bad solder contacts on wires, connector pins and any of the components (e.g. voltage regulators, capacitors and/or other components).
Check all connectors for any dirt / oxydation on the pins and clean them if necessary.
Also check the main power switch (dirty contacts may result in erratic behaviour of the unit), and, if we're talking onboard speakers, see if the speaker protection mesh is somewhat loose, it may vibrate and cause the speakers to have dirty / distorted sound (you need to fix the mesh firmly in place to stop it from vibrating).
It could alse be a problem elsewhere in the unit (a bad resistor or capacitor, possibly some other component), these are just some of the things that may cause the unit to have dirty sound.
Hope you can make it sound well again.
regards
3rq8 (Triarcuate)
(Wk-200) Volume wheel spinning all the way around and not stopping at "min" or "max"
If the volume wheel on your Casio WK-200 keyboard is spinning all the way around and not stopping at the "min" or "max" positions, it is likely that the potentiometer that controls the volume has become faulty or damaged. A potentiometer, or pot for short, is a type of variable resistor that is commonly used to control the volume on electronic devices.
Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can try:
- Power off your keyboard and unplug it from the power source.
- Remove any batteries from the battery compartment.
- Locate the volume potentiometer inside the keyboard. It should be near the volume wheel and will have three pins or legs.
- Check the potentiometer for any visible signs of damage, such as cracks or broken pins.
- Gently wiggle the volume wheel while observing the potentiometer. If it appears to be loose or wobbly, it may need to be replaced.
- If you have experience with electronics and soldering, you may be able to replace the potentiometer yourself. Otherwise, it is recommended that you take your keyboard to a qualified service technician for repair.
If the issue persists after attempting these troubleshooting steps, it is likely that the potentiometer needs to be replaced. In any case, it is best to seek the assistance of a professional technician to avoid causing further damage to your keyboard.
4/10/2023 12:24:14 PM •
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on Apr 10, 2023
Casio tone bank m120 no power,ic AN8054 has been blown off any substitute for ic is available please let me know
The AN8054 is an integrated circuit used in the Casio Tone Bank M120 keyboard. If it has been blown off, you will need to replace it. An equivalent replacement for the AN8054 is the LM358N, which is a dual operational amplifier that can be used as a substitute. Other equivalent options you can consider include the LM741, LM7808, and LM324. It's always recommended to check the datasheet of the substitute IC to ensure it meets the specifications and requirements of the original IC.
1/31/2023 6:20:11 PM •
Casio Music
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on Jan 31, 2023
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