Casio PS3000 User's Guide
![Casio PS3000 Keyboard manual cover](/images/RDJVwEAOOzZmSKkAXFpiTnsO/thumbs/thumb175x175.webp)
To perform a factory reset on the Casio PS3000, turn off the keyboard, then hold down the 'Function' button while turning it back on. Keep holding the button until the reset process begins.
If the keys are not responding, try turning the keyboard off and on again. Check if the keyboard is in the correct mode and ensure that no demo or song playback is active. If the issue persists, it may require professional servicing.
To connect the Casio PS3000 to a computer, use a USB-MIDI interface. Connect the USB cable to your computer and the MIDI cables to the keyboard. Install any necessary drivers on your computer, and use compatible music software for recording.
Regularly dust the keyboard with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners. Check the power adapter and cables for wear and tear. Store the keyboard in a dry, cool place. Consider professional servicing annually.
Press the 'Function' button, navigate to the 'Touch Sensitivity' setting using the arrow keys, and select the desired sensitivity level. Options typically include light, normal, and heavy.
Yes, the Casio PS3000 has a sustain pedal input. Simply connect a compatible sustain pedal to the 'Sustain' jack on the back of the keyboard.
Press the 'Record' button, then select the track you wish to record on. Play your music, and press 'Stop' when finished. You can play back the recording using the 'Play' button.
Check the volume levels and ensure they are not set too high. Verify that the speakers or headphones are properly connected. If using external amplification, check those settings as well.
Press the 'Layer' button, then select the primary and secondary tones you wish to layer. Adjust the balance between the two sounds using the 'Balance' control.
Yes, to transpose the keyboard, press the 'Function' button, navigate to the 'Transpose' setting, and use the arrow keys to select the desired transposition value.