Casio Privia PX320 User's Guide
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To connect your Casio Privia PX320 to a computer, use a USB-MIDI interface cable. Connect the USB end to your computer and the MIDI ends to the MIDI In and Out ports on your keyboard. Install any necessary drivers on your computer for compatibility.
If the keys are not responding, first check the power supply and ensure the keyboard is turned on. If the issue persists, perform a factory reset by turning off the keyboard, then holding down the "GM Tones" button while turning the keyboard back on.
To perform a factory reset on the PX320, turn off the keyboard. Then, hold down the "GM Tones" button while turning the keyboard back on. This will reset the keyboard to its original factory settings.
If there's no sound, check that the volume is turned up and that headphones are not plugged in. Verify that the speakers are not muted. If using external speakers, ensure they are connected properly.
To change the touch sensitivity, press the "Function" button, use the arrow keys to select "Touch Response," and then choose your desired sensitivity level from the options available.
Regularly clean the keyboard with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using chemicals or abrasive materials. Check connections for wear and tear, and keep the keyboard in a dust-free environment to maintain optimal performance.
Yes, the PX320 supports pedals. You can connect a sustain pedal to the dedicated pedal jack on the back of the keyboard to enhance your playing experience.
To layer sounds, press the "Layer" button, then select the primary tone. After that, choose the secondary tone. Both sounds will be layered together when you play the keyboard.
If the display is not working, check the power connection and ensure the keyboard is powered on. If the issue persists, it may require professional repair. Consult with a certified technician.
To transpose the keyboard, press the "Function" button, navigate to "Transpose," and use the arrow keys to adjust the pitch up or down as needed.