Casio Privia PX760 User's Guide
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To perform a factory reset on the Casio Privia PX760, turn off the keyboard, then press and hold the "GM Tones" and "Function" buttons while turning it back on. This will reset the keyboard to its default settings.
If some keys are not responding, check if the keyboard is in proper mode and not muted. If the problem persists, try a factory reset. If the issue continues, it may require professional servicing.
To connect the Casio Privia PX760 to a computer, use a USB cable. Connect the USB type B port on the keyboard to a USB port on your computer. Install any necessary drivers for your operating system.
To clean the keys, use a soft, damp cloth with a mild detergent. Avoid using excessive water or harsh chemicals. Wipe the keys gently and dry them with a soft, dry cloth.
To adjust touch sensitivity, press the "Function" button, then use the keys labeled with sensitivity settings. Choose from options such as Light, Normal, or Heavy to suit your playing style.
Distorted sound could be due to high volume settings or audio effects. Check the volume and effects settings, and ensure external speakers or headphones are properly connected and functioning.
To transpose the keyboard, press the "Function" button, then use the "Transpose" keys to shift the pitch up or down as needed. The display will show the current transpose setting.
Yes, you can record your performance. Use the built-in Song Recorder by pressing the "Record" button, then play your piece. Press the "Stop" button when you finish to save the recording.
To change the instrument sound, press the "Tone" button and use the keyboard keys to select different sounds. The display will show the selected tone.
Regular maintenance includes dusting the keyboard, cleaning the keys, and ensuring it's placed in a dry, stable environment. Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures and humidity.