Casio CTK5200 User's Guide

Casio CTK5200 Keyboard manual cover
Pages 82
Year 2013
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Casio CTK5200 Keyboard Specification

The Casio CTK5200 is a versatile electronic keyboard designed for both beginners and intermediate players. It features a 61-key piano-style touch-sensitive keyboard that provides a responsive feel, allowing users to control dynamics expressively. The keyboard is equipped with 600 built-in tones, ranging from acoustic and electric pianos to strings and synthesized sounds, offering a wide array of musical possibilities. It includes 180 rhythm patterns, providing a broad selection of accompaniments to match various musical genres. The CTK5200 also offers a 48-note polyphony, enabling the performance of complex passages without dropped notes.

An integrated music library with 152 songs allows users to practice and learn at their own pace. The Step-Up Lesson System is an intuitive feature that helps users improve their skills by breaking down songs into manageable steps. The keyboard's backlit LCD screen provides clear visibility of settings and functions. It also includes a pitch bend wheel, enhancing expression by allowing the modulation of note pitch. The CTK5200 is equipped with USB MIDI connectivity, facilitating easy connection to computers for music composition and recording.

Additional features include a sampling function that lets users record and play back their own sounds, as well as a five-track recorder for capturing original compositions. The built-in speakers deliver a robust sound, and there is an audio input for connecting external devices. A headphone output allows for private practice sessions. The keyboard is lightweight and portable, making it suitable for home practice, studio use, or live performances. Overall, the Casio CTK5200 offers a comprehensive set of features that cater to a wide range of musical activities and skill levels.

Casio CTK5200 Keyboard F.A.Q.

How can I transpose the keyboard on the Casio CTK5200?

To transpose the keyboard, press the "Function" button until you see "Transpose" on the display. Use the "+" or "-" buttons to adjust the pitch in semitone steps.

What should I do if my Casio CTK5200 won't turn on?

First, check if the power adapter is properly connected to the keyboard and plugged into a working outlet. If using batteries, ensure they are inserted correctly and have sufficient charge.

How do I record a song on the Casio CTK5200?

Press the "Song Recorder" button, then select a user song number. Press "Record" to start recording and play your song. Press "Stop" when finished.

How can I reset the Casio CTK5200 to its factory settings?

To reset the keyboard, turn it off, then hold down the "Tone" and "Rhythm" buttons while turning it back on. This will restore factory settings.

How can I connect the Casio CTK5200 to a computer?

Use a USB cable to connect the keyboard's USB port to a computer. Install any necessary drivers and use compatible software to interface with the keyboard.

Why is the sound distorted on my Casio CTK5200?

Check the volume levels on the keyboard and any connected speakers. Ensure that no effects that might cause distortion are enabled. If using external speakers, check their connections and settings.

Can I use a sustain pedal with the Casio CTK5200?

Yes, you can connect a sustain pedal to the "Sustain" jack on the back of the keyboard to add sustain effects to your playing.

How do I change the instrument sound on the Casio CTK5200?

Press the "Tone" button and use the number pad to enter the desired tone number. You can also use the "+" or "-" buttons to scroll through available tones.

What should I do if keys on my Casio CTK5200 are not responding?

Check for any physical obstructions beneath the keys. If the problem persists, try resetting the keyboard to factory settings. If the issue continues, it might require professional servicing.

How can I adjust the touch sensitivity on the Casio CTK5200?

Press the "Function" button until "Touch Response" appears on the display. Use the "+" or "-" buttons to select the desired sensitivity level.