Casio Privia PX100 User's Guide
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To connect your PX-100 to a computer, you will need a MIDI-to-USB interface. Connect the MIDI OUT port on the keyboard to the MIDI IN port on the interface, and the MIDI IN port on the keyboard to the MIDI OUT port on the interface. Then, connect the USB end of the interface to your computer.
First, ensure the keyboard is properly connected to a power source. Check the volume settings and make sure there are no headphones plugged into the headphone jack. If the problem persists, try performing a factory reset.
To perform a factory reset, turn off the keyboard. Then, hold down the "GM Tones" and "Function" buttons while turning the keyboard back on. Release the buttons once the power is on.
Use a soft, damp cloth with a mild soap solution to gently clean the keys. Avoid using any abrasive cleaners or excessive moisture. Dry the keys with a clean, dry cloth after cleaning.
Press the "Function" button, then use the keyboard keys to select the desired touch sensitivity level. Refer to the user manual for the specific keys corresponding to different sensitivity levels.
Ensure the pedal is securely connected to the pedal jack. Check for any cable damage. If the pedal still does not work, test with another compatible pedal to determine if the issue is with the pedal itself.
Press the "Transpose" button, and then use the keys to select the desired transposition interval. The settings can be adjusted in semitones up or down.
Yes, you can layer sounds by selecting one tone, pressing the "Layer" button, and then selecting a second tone. Both tones will play simultaneously.
Check that the power adapter is properly connected to both the keyboard and a working power outlet. If using batteries, ensure they are new and correctly inserted. If the keyboard still does not turn on, consult a professional technician.
The PX-100 does not have built-in recording capabilities. To record, connect the keyboard to a computer or external recording device using a MIDI or audio interface, and use recording software to capture your performance.