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Replace the internal micro switch or just by a new pedal
4/7/2016 6:58:24 PM •
Casio SP3...
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on Apr 07, 2016
Is there a way to replace the settings key pads?
These pads can be replaced ( providing Casio still have spare parts ) There are a lot of screws to undo to get inside the keyboard, then remove any PCB above the pad, replace and reassemble.
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Contact your nearest Casio service centre
11/4/2015 9:16:28 AM •
Casio Music
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on Nov 04, 2015
Ctk 810in not able to read or play midi files
If you connect to PC using USB interface, then use a commercial midi player - e.g Melody Assistant or Harmony assistant to play MIDI files to it.
Or else download "SMF convertor" to convert midi files and download compatible file to keyboard.
I lost my adapter to my keyboard and I need to
Some Casio Keyboards use 9V DC (center negative) others 12V DC (center negative).
If check what voltage your Keyboard use. Generic AC adapters are usually center positive. So you have to invert the wire with a new DC plug to make it center negative,
Easiest is to buy a Casio ac adapter made for your keyboard from a Casio retailer.
Is there a way to program the whole keyboard to play 1 octave lower?
You can use TRANSPOSE/SETTING button.
Each press the TRANSPOSE/SETTING button cycles through the setting screens. If you accidentally pass the screen you want to use,keep pressing the TRANSPOSE/SETTING button untill the screen appears again.
To lower by one octave,set the value to -12
You also can use PIANO SETTING button.
Find the setting in page 07 of PIANO SETTING.
My casio lk-45 has no
Yes it could be. Drop voltage adapter can cause power/pre-amp not work properly, but still can power up the lights.
There maybe power supply circuit failure inside LK45 and also power-amp problem.
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