User Manual
Table Of Contents
- PRECAUTIONS
- NOTICE
- Information
- Welcome
- Accessories
- Contents
- About the CK88 and CK61
- Panel controls
- Setting up
- Basic operations
- Other Live Set Sound features
- Managing Live Set Sounds
- Advanced settings
- Using with External Devices
- Precautions when using the USB [TO HOST] terminal
- Using Smart Devices
- Connecting to a computer
- Controlling a synthesizer or tone generator module from the CK
- Controlling the CK from an external keyboard
- Setting the MIDI transmit and receive channels
- Disabling the internal tone generator sound when the built-in keyboard is played
- Setting how the MIDI terminals are used (MIDI Port settings)
- Data List
- Other information
CK88 CK61 Owner’s Manual
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Front panel
1 Pitch Bend Wheel
For use as the Pitch Bend controller.
The Pitch Bend range can be set from the [SETTINGS]
button Controllers Pitch Bend Range for each Part
(page 31).
2 Modulation Wheel
For applying modulation to the sound. The
modulation can be applied to pitch, amplitude, or
filter.
You can change the Control Change number assigned
to the wheel. Change the setting from the [SETTINGS]
button Controllers Mod Wheel Assign (page 31).
NOTE
• Change the modulation depth and speed from the [SETTINGS]
button Sound (Part) Modulation (page 29).
• Modulation can be assigned to a different controller.
3 [MASTER VOLUME] slider
For adjusting the overall volume of the CK.
4 ROTARY [STOP] button
For stopping the rotation effect of the rotary speaker.
5 ROTARY [SPEED] button
For changing the rotation speed of the rotary speaker.
When the DRIVE is off, or the Drive Type other than
Rotary A and Rotary B is selected, pressing the ROTARY
[SPEED] button will activate the function and select
Rotary A.
6 TRANSPOSE buttons
For adjusting the pitch of the entire keyboard in
semitones. The value is transmitted as a MIDI message,
but not saved for the Live Set Sound.
Simultaneously press the [−] and [+] buttons to restore
the value to “0.”
NOTE
Simultaneously press one of the TRANSPOSE buttons and the
[ENTER] button to set the Sound Transpose for the Live Set Sound
(page 42).
The Sound Transpose setting is stored in a Live Set Sound.
7 OCTAVE buttons
For changing the range of the keyboard in octaves.
The value is transmitted as a MIDI message, but not
saved for the Live Set Sound.
Simultaneously press the [−] and [+] buttons to restore
the value to “0.”
The octave setting can be set independently for each
part by using the Note Shift function.
Pressing the OCTAVE button while holding down the
PART button will make the OCTAVE button light in the
corresponding part color (page 42).
The octave setting for the part (Note Shift setting) can
be stored in a Live Set Sound.
Panel controls
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