You can't add songs to the LK-30 song bank. I suspect you would need to take apart the keyboard and replace the ROM (read-only memory) chip to get a different song collection.
Most Casio electronic instrument manuals are available from http://support.casio.com/en/manual/manual.php?cid=008 . However, I found the LK-30 manual at manualslib.com: https://www.manualslib.com/manual/358460/Casio-Lk-30.html .
I wish that I had better news for you.
Cindy Wells
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Check out this link:
http://www.zzounds.com/item--CASAD5
It looks like the right one to me. I am ordering one today for our keyboard.
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If you have the smart card slot you can save your songs to the memory card by using Anvil Studio which is a free program. Save your midi song in Format 0 and be sure to use channel 4 for right hand playing and channel 3 for left hand. Be sure to keep the file size under 80k if you have other channels active for other instruments!
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No it does not have a sustain pedal input an there is no way to add one, sorry.
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Not sure if your "booklet" is the full user manual... if not go to this site and go through their "hoops" and download the full user manual. It shows how to put the unit in the mode that merely lights the keys and plays the rhythm, unlike the "demo" mode.
http://www.retrevo.com/support/Casio-LK-100-Music-Keyboards-manual/id/467dj395/t/2/
Note the manual is free via the Retrevo site... just have some of those annoying hoopps like email address and entering numbers.
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Does it say ERR NO FILE? If so, then read on. The reason you have this error is because you don't have a folder on your sd card named MUSICDAT. Solution:
If you still get the error, take time to read you manual. Read the "using the sd card" part. The folder name might be different for your Casio Keyboard (because mine's a CTK-5000).
...and IF you still get the error, perhaps the songs you meant in your question are MP3 songs (like the ones you play on the iPod)? Then, that's a different topic... :)
Well then, good luck!
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