Casio Privia PXS1100 User's Guide
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You can connect the Casio Privia PXS1100 to a computer using a USB cable. Ensure that you have installed the appropriate drivers, then connect the USB end to your computer and the other end to the keyboard's USB port.
First, check if the keyboard is properly powered on and connected. If the problem persists, try a factory reset by holding down the 'Function' button and pressing the 'Piano' button simultaneously for a few seconds.
To transpose the keyboard, press the 'Function' button and use the + or - keys to adjust the transpose level to your desired setting.
Press the 'Function' button, then use the keys labeled for 'Touch Response' to cycle through the different sensitivity levels and select the one that suits your playing style.
Press the 'Record' button to enter record mode, then start playing to record your performance. Press the 'Record' button again to stop recording. You can playback your recording by pressing the 'Play' button.
Ensure the volume is turned up and headphones are not plugged in. Check the speaker settings in the function menu to make sure they are not switched off.
Enable Bluetooth on the PXS1100 by pressing the 'Function' button and selecting 'Bluetooth'. Then, pair your device by finding 'Casio PXS1100' in your device's Bluetooth settings.
To perform a factory reset, turn off the keyboard, then press and hold the 'Function' button while turning the keyboard back on. This will reset all settings to factory defaults.
Yes, the Casio Privia PXS1100 supports the use of a sustain pedal. Simply connect the pedal to the sustain jack on the back of the keyboard.
Press the 'Metronome' button to start it, then use the tempo and beat keys to adjust the speed and time signature. Press 'Metronome' again to stop it.