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■ To play back a recorded performance
■ To delete a recorded performance
1.
Press the MIDI REC button once or twice (Until the
IMPORTANT!
MIDI REC lamp is lit.)
• A track delete operation cannot be undone. Deleted
This enters playback standby.
data is unrecoverable.
2.
1.
Hold down the FUNCTION button and press the
Press the MIDI REC button once or twice so the
a button once or twice until the lamp of the track
MIDI REC lamp is flashing.
to be played back is lit.
2.
Hold down the FUNCTION button and press the
• To play back both tracks, make sure that both the L
a button once or twice until the lamp of the track
and R lamps are lit.
to be deleted is flashing.
3.
Press the a button.
3.
Hold down MIDI REC until the MIDI REC lamp is lit.
This starts playback.
This enters delete standby.
• To stop playback, press the a button.
4.
Hold down the FUNCTION button and press the
■ To play back from one track as you record to
a button.
another track
This deletes the contents of the selected track.
1.
Press the MIDI REC button once or twice (Until the
• To exit the above operation at any point, press the
MIDI REC lamp is lit.)
MIDI REC button once or twice so the MIDI REC
This enters playback standby.
lamp is unlit.
2.
Hold down the FUNCTION button and press the
Applying Hall Simulation (PX-870)
a button once or twice until the lamp of the track
to be played back is lit.
Hall simulation makes it possible to simulate the rich clarity,
3.
unconstrained brilliance, and other distinctive acoustic
Press the MIDI REC button so the MIDI REC lamp is
characteristics of world-famous concert halls.
flashing.
1.
Hold down the FUNCTION button and press Hall
This enters record standby.
Simulator key of the simulation to be applied.
4.
Hold down the FUNCTION button and press the
a button once or twice until the lamp of the track
Name
Description
to be recorded is flashing.
DUTCH CHURCH
Amsterdam church with acoustics
5.
Press the a button or start playing.
that are suitable for music
This starts recording and playback.
STANDARD HALL
Standard concert hall
• If you want to re-record from the beginning, hold
BERLIN HALL
Berlin arena type classic concert
down the MIDI REC button until the Digital Piano
hall
beeps.
FRENCH
Large Gothic cathedral in Paris
• To stop playback and recording, press the a
CATHEDRAL
button.
Applying Reverb (PX-770)
1.
Each press of the REVERB button toggles reverb
between on and off.
Reverb is applied when it is turned on.
■ To select the reverb type
1.
While holding down the FUNCTION button, press
the keyboard key of the reverb type to be applied.
1: Room
2: Small hall
3: Large hall
4: Stadium
Lamps
Error Type
Cause
Format
1. The USB flash drive format
1. Format the USB flash drive
is not compatible with this
on the Digital Piano.
Digital Piano.
2. USB flash drive memory is
2. Use a different USB flash
corrupted.
drive.
Media R/W
USB flash drive memory is
Use a different USB flash drive.
corrupted.
Troubleshooting
If this happens:
Do this:
No sound is produced when I
1. Rotate the VOLUME knob more towards "MAX".
press a keyboard key.
2. Disconnect whatever is connected to the PHONES/OUTPUT jack.
3. Turn on the Local Control setting. For details, refer to the "User's Guide (Full)".
The pitch of the Digital Piano
1. Change the transpose setting to "0". Or turn power off and then back on.
is off.
2. Change the tuning setting to 440.0 Hz. Or turn power off and then back on.
3. Change the octave shift setting to "0". For details, refer to the "User's Guide (Full)".
4. Change the temperament setting to "00: Equal".
Nothing happens when I press
Check the orientation of the pedal unit plug and makes sure it is inserted as far as it goes.
a pedal.
For the correct plug orientation, see "To connect the cables" under "Assembling the
Stand" of page 4/4 of these instructions.
Tones and/or effects sound
Turn off Auto Resume, and then turn power off and then back on again. For details, refer
strange. Turning power off and
to the "User's Guide (Full)".
then back on again does not
eliminate the problem.
Example: No change in
intensity when key press
pressure (touch) is changed
A tone's quality and volume
This is an unavoidable result of the digital sampling process,* and does not indicate
sounds slightly different
malfunction.
depending where it is played
* Multiple digital samples are taken for the low range, middle range, and high range of
on the keyboard.
the original musical instrument. There may be a very slight difference in tonal quality
and volume between sample ranges.
When I press a button, the
This happens while multiple parts are sounding at the same time while using layer, using
note that is sounding cuts out
the Duet Mode, playing back a built-in tune, recording, etc. Pressing a button when one of
momentarily or there is a
these conditions exists causes the effect setting that is built into the tone to change
slight change in how effects
automatically, which causes notes to cut out momentarily or a slight change in how
are applied.
effects are applied. It does not indicate malfunction
I need to reset all Digital Piano
Hold down the FUNCTION, MIDI REC and E.PIANO1 buttons, and press the power
data and settings to their
button to turn on power.
initial defaults.
I need to reset a specific
Hold down the FUNCTION button and press the + and – keyboard keys of the setting at
setting to its initial default.
the same time.
■ To record keyboard play
Using the Audio Recorder
1.
Insert the USB flash drive into the USB flash drive
(PX-870)
port.
You can record your performances as audio files to a USB
• When you plug in a USB flash drive, the Digital
flash drive and play them back when you want.
Piano performs a mounting sequence to prepare for
Anything played on the Digital Piano is recorded to the USB
data exchange with the USB flash drive. The L and
flash drive as audio data (WAV file*).
R lamps flash and Digital Piano operations are
* Linear PCM, 16bit, 44.1 kHz, Stereo
temporarily disabled during the mounting sequence.
• It may take up to 10 or 20 seconds or even longer
Bottom
for USB flash drive mounting to finish. Do not
perform any operation on the Digital Piano mounting
is in progress.
• A USB flash drive needs to be mounted each time it
is connected to the Digital Piano.
2.
Press the AUDIO REC button once or twice so the
AUDIO REC lamp is flashing.
This enters record standby.
3.
To start recording, press the a button or start
playing.
This starts recording to the USB flash drive.
• Recording can also be started by pressing a pedal
or performing another operation.
USB flash drive port (PX-870)
• If, while recording is in progress, you want to re-
USB Port
record from the beginning, hold down the AUDIO
REC button until the Digital Piano beeps. This
discards the current recording data and enters
recording standby.
• To stop recording, press the a button or AUDIO
REC button.
■ Recording Capacity
To record more, perform the above procedure from
step 2.
• 99 files (TAKE01.WAV to TAKE99.WAV)
• Approximately 25 minutes maximum recording per file.
IMPORTANT!
■ Recorded Data
• Do not remove the USB flash drive from the USB
• Everything played on the Digital Piano
flash drive port while the AUDIO REC lamp is
flashing. Doing so interrupts recording and may
• Individual part recording is not supported.
corrupt data.
■ Recording Data Storage
• A yellow flashing METRONOME button lamp
Each new recording of audio data to a USB flash drive is
indicates an error. For more information, see "Error
automatically assigned a new file name, so existing data is
Indicators (PX-870)" on this page of these
not overwritten.
instructions.
Action
Product Specifications
Model
PX-870BK/PX-870BN/PX-870WE
Keyboard
88-key piano keyboard, with Touch Response
Maximum Polyphony
256 notes
Tone
19 types
• Layer (excluding bass tones)
Acoustic Simulator
Damper Resonance (Damper Noise on/off),
Hammer Response, String Resonance, Lid
Simulator, Key Off Simulator, Key On Action
Noise, Key Off Action Noise
Effects
Brilliance (–3 to 0 to 3), Hall Simulator (4 types),
Chorus (4 types), DSP, Head Phone Mode,
Volume Sync Equalizer
Metronome
• Beats: 0 to 9
• Tempo range: 20 to 255
Duet Mode
Adjustable tone range (–2 to 2 octaves)
Concert Play
• Songs: 10
• Song volume: Adjustable
• Part On/Off: L, R (Lesson Mode only)
• 3 Modes: LISTEN, LESSON, PLAY
Music Library
• Songs: 60; 10 download songs (Up to
approximately 90 KB per song, up to
approximately 900 KB/10 songs total)*
* Based on 1 KB = 1024 bytes
• Song volume: Adjustable
• Part On/Off: L, R
Recorder
MIDI Recorder
• Modes: Real-time recording, playback
• Songs: 1
• Tracks: 2
• Capacity: Approximately 5,000 notes total
• Recording storage: Built-in flash memory
Audio Recorder
• USB flash drive real-time recording and
playback; Linear PCM, 16bit, 44.1 kHz, stereo
.WAV format
• Songs: 99 files
• Approximately 25 minutes maximum
recording per file.
• Audio file volume: Adjustable
Pedals
Damper (seamless half-pedal support),
sostenuto, soft
Other Functions
• Touch Response: 3 levels, Off
• Transpose: 2 octaves (–12 to 0 to +12)
• Tuning: 415.5 Hz to 440.0 Hz to 465.9 Hz (0.1
Hz steps)
• Temperament: Equal + 16 other types
• Octave Shift: 4 octaves (–2 to 0 to +2)
• Panel Lock
MIDI
16-channel multi-timbre receive
USB Memory
• Supported capacity: 32 GB or less
recommended
• Functions: SMF playback, recorded song
storage, song data import, formatting, audio
data playback and storage
■ To play back data recorded on a USB flash
drive
1.
Press the AUDIO REC button once or twice so the
AUDIO REC lamp is lit.
This enters playback standby.
2.
Select the song you want to play back.
If you want to play back the last file you recorded, jump
directly to step 3.
● To select the previous song
Hold down the FUNCTION button and press the Select
Music Library Song minus (–) key.
Each press scrolls back one song.
● To scroll in file number sequence
Hold down the FUNCTION button and press the Select
Music Library Song plus (+) key.
Each press scrolls forward one song.
● To specify a file number
Use the Select Music Library Song number keys (0
through 9) to specify the file number (1 to 99) you want.
(TAKE01.WAV, TAKE02.WAV, etc.)
The Digital Piano beeps if a file with the specified
number does not exist.
3.
To start playback, press the a button.
• To stop song play, press the a button.
Input/Output Terminals
• PHONES/OUTPUT jacks: Stereo standard
jacks × 2
• AC Adaptor Terminal: 24 VDC
PX-770BK/PX-770BN/PX-770WE
• USB port: Type B
• USB flash drive port: Type A
88-key piano keyboard, with Touch Response
• Pedal connector
128 notes
Speakers
φ12cm × 2 + φ4cm × 2 (Output: 20W + 20W)
19 types
Power Requirements
AC adaptor: AD-E24250LW
• Layer (excluding bass tones)
• Auto Power Off: Approximately 4 hours; Can
Damper Resonance (Damper Noise on/off),
be disabled.
Hammer Response
24V = 20W
Power Consumption
Dimensions
Piano and Stand: 139.3(W) × 29.9(D) × 80.1(H)
cm (54 7/8 × 11 3/4 × 31 9/16 inches)
Brilliance (–3 to 0 to 3), Reverb (4 types),
Chorus (4 types), DSP
Weight
Piano and Stand: Approximately 34.3 kg (75.6
lbs)
• Beats: 0 to 9
• Specifications and designs are subject to change without notice.
• Tempo range: 20 to 255
Adjustable tone range (–2 to 2 octaves)
• Songs: 10
Linking with an Application (APP Function)
• Song volume: Adjustable
• Part On/Off: L, R (Lesson Mode only)
Your Digital Piano can connect with a smartphone, tablet, or other smart device. A special app is available to display music
• 3 Modes: LISTEN, LESSON, PLAY
scores and a piano roll display to support your practice.
• Songs: 60; 10 download songs (Up to
approximately 90 KB per song, up to
Downloading the Special App
approximately 900 KB/10 songs total)*
* Based on 1 KB = 1024 bytes
Go to the website below to download the app and install it on your smart device.
• Song volume: Adjustable
http://web.casio.com/app/en/
• Part On/Off: L, R
MIDI Recorder
• Modes: Real-time recording, playback
• Songs: 1
• Tracks: 2
• Capacity: Approximately 5,000 notes total
• Recording storage: Built-in flash memory
Included Accessories
● AC adaptor
● Power cord
Damper (half-pedal supported), sostenuto, soft
● Music Stand
● Leaflets
• Touch Response: 3 levels, Off
• Safety Precautions
• Transpose: 2 octaves (–12 to 0 to +12)
• Tuning: 415.5 Hz to 440.0 Hz to 465.9 Hz (0.1
• Other (Warranty, etc.)
Hz steps)
Items included as accessories are subject to change
• Temperament: Equal + 16 other types
without notice.
• Octave Shift: 4 octaves (–2 to 0 to +2)
• Panel Lock
16-channel multi-timbre receive
–
■ To delete an audio file from a USB flash drive
Error Indicators (PX-870)
Files can be deleted one at a time.
The information below shows how the lamps indicate the error type by flashing or lighting when an error occurs due to data
transfer failure or some other reason.
IMPORTANT!
• Note that the file (recorded data) delete operation
Lamps
cannot be undone.
1.
Press the AUDIO REC button once or twice so the
AUDIO REC lamp is lit.
This enters playback standby.
2.
Select the song you want to delete.
If you want to delete the last file you recorded, jump
directly to step 3.
● To select the previous song
Hold down the FUNCTION button and press the Select
Music Library Song minus (–) key.
Each press scrolls back one song.
● To scroll in file number sequence
Hold down the FUNCTION button and press the Select
Music Library Song plus (+) key.
Each press scrolls forward one song.
● To specify a file number
Use the Select Music Library Song number keys (0
through 9) to specify the file number (1 to 99) you want.
(TAKE01.WAV, TAKE02.WAV, etc.)
The Digital Piano beeps if a file with the specified
number does not exist.
3.
Press the AUDIO REC button so the AUDIO REC
lamp is flashing.
4.
Hold down the AUDIO REC button until the AUDIO
REC lamp lights.
This enters delete standby, which is indicated by the L
and R lamps flashing.
5.
Hold down the FUNCTION button and press the
a button.
This deletes the file and enters audio recorder playback
standby.
• To exit the above operation at any point, press the
AUDIO REC button once or twice so the AUDIO
REC lamp is unlit.
NOTE
• The file number of the file you delete remains unused
(remaining files are not renumbered). Recording a new
file causes the file number that comes after the last file
recorded to the USB flash drive to be assigned to the new
file.
• PHONES/OUTPUT jacks: Stereo standard
jacks × 2
• AC Adaptor Terminal: 12 VDC
• USB port: Type B
• Pedal connector
φ12 cm × 2 (Output: 8W + 8W)
AC adaptor: AD-A12150LW
• Auto Power Off: Approximately 4 hours; Can
be disabled.
12V = 18W
Piano and Stand: 139.1(W) × 29.9(D) × 79.8(H)
cm (54 13/16 × 11 3/4 × 31 7/16 inches)
Piano and Stand: Approximately 31.5 kg (69.4
lbs)
Separately Available Accessories
• You can get information about accessories that are
separately for this product from the CASIO catalog
available from your retailer, and from the CASIO
website at the URL below.
http://world.casio.com/
USER'S GUIDE
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Error Type
Cause
Action
No Media
1. The USB flash drive is not
1. Correctly plug the USB
connected to the USB flash
flash drive into the USB
drive port.
flash drive port.
2. The USB flash drive was
2. Do not remove the USB
removed while some
flash drive while any
operation was in progress.
operation is in progress.
3. The USB flash drive is
3. Write-enable the USB flash
write-protected.
drive.
4. The USB flash drive is
4. Use a USB flash drive that
protected by anti-virus
is not protected by anti-virus
software.
software.
No File
There is no loadable file in the
Move the file you want to load
"MUSICLIB" folder or no
into the appropriate location in
playable file in the "AUDIO"
the "MUSICLIB" or "AUDIO"
folder.
folder.
For information about folders,
refer to the "User's Guide
(Full)".
No Data
You are attempting to save
Record something before
data to a USB flash drive when
performing a save operation.
there is no data to save.
Read Only
A read-only file with the same
Change the name and then
name you are trying to use is
save the new data.
already stored on USB flash
Remove the read-only attribute
drive.
from the existing USB flash
drive file and overwrite it with
the new data.
Use a different USB flash drive.
Media Full
There is not enough space
Delete some files from the USB
available on the USB flash
flash drive to make room for
drive.
new data or use a different USB
flash drive.
File Full
1. There are too many files on
1. Delete some of the files on
the USB flash drive.
the USB flash drive to make
room for new data.
2. There is a file named
2. Delete the WAV file from
TAKE99.WAV in the
the "AUDIO" folder.
"AUDIO" folder.
Wrong Data
1. The USB flash drive data is
–
corrupted.
2. USB flash drive contains
data that is not supported
by this Digital Piano.
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