E-20Song BankThis keyboard features a built-in Song Bank of 100 tunes that can beused for Auto Accompaniment playback. You can select a song sim-ply to enjoy listening to it, or you can cut out its melody part andplay along on the keyboard using the 3-step lesson. Melody and ac-companiment fingerings and notes appear on the keyboard’s display,and the keys you should press light up on the keyboard to help youon your way to keyboard mastery.To select a tune1. Find the tune you want to play in the Song Bank List,and note its number.2. Press the SONG BANK button.• This causes the number and name of the currently selectedSong Bank tune to appear on the display.3. Use the number buttons to input the two-digit tunenumber.Example: To select “21 TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE STAR”,input 2 and then 1.❚ NOTE ❚You can also change the displayed song number using [+] (increase) and[–] (decrease).To play a tune1. Select the tune you want to play.2. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start play of the tune.• The current measure and beat numbers are shown on thedisplay.3. To stop play, press the STOP button.• The tune you select continues to play until you stop it.❚ NOTE ❚While a tune is playing, you can use the number buttons or [+] and [–] tochange to another tune. The change is made as soon as you input a differ-ent number, even if the current tune is not finished playing.T w k en li lKey Lighting System Operation and DisplayContents During Song Bank PlayKeyboard keys light to show the keys that should be pressed to playalong with Song Bank tunes as they play back. At the same time, thedisplay shows fingerings, chord forms, notes, tempo and other infor-mation.Adjusting the TempoEach tune has a preset default tempo (beats per minute) that is setautomatically whenever you select a tune. While the tune is playing,you can change the tempo setting to a value in the range of 40 to 255.To set the tempo1. Use the TEMPO buttons to set the tempo. : Increases the tempo value. : Decreases the tempo value.474A-E-022A❚ NOTES ❚• While the tempo value is flashing, you can also use the number buttonsor [+] and [–] to input a three-digit value. Note that you must input lead-ing zeros, so 90 is input as 090.• Pressing both the and TEMPO buttons at the same time automat-ically returns the currently selected rhythm to its default tempo.• Tunes 70 to 99 have tempo changes part way through in order to pro-duce specific musical effects. Note that the tempo setting automaticallyreturns to the default whenever a tempo change occurs within one ofthese tunes.7 8 94 5 6102 3POWERMODEVOLUMEMAXTEMPOINTROSTEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3DEMONORMAL/FILL-INVARIATION/FILL-INSYNCHRO/ENDINGFULL RANGEKEY LIGHTKEY LIGHTTOUCHRESPONSEMETRONOME BEATTOUCHTRANSPOSE/TUNE/MIDI MEMORY STEPSPLIT LAYERGMMEMORYSTEPRESPONSEACCOMPVOLUMECHORDFINGEREDCASIO CHORDNORMALMINSTART/STOPSTOPPLAY / PAUSEREWF FLEFT/TRACK1RIGHT/TRACK2SONG BANK CONTROLLER3-STEP LESSONREST(TIE)PLAY/PAUSESTOPREWFFSONG BANKTONE DEMOSTART/STOPNumber buttons[+]/[–]TEMPOT n k l e hiwDynamic markFingering Note pitchChord nameTempo valueMeasure number Beat numberFlashTempo valueMeasure number Beat number