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1. Overview ...................................................................... 2
2. What is the USB MIDI driver? ...................................... 3
3. Supported Operating Systems ...................................... 4
4. Minimum Computer System Requirements .................. 5
5. Precautions ................................................................... 6
6. Installing the USB MIDI Driver .................................... 7
6.1 Installing Under Windows XP ............................................. 7
6.2 Installing Under Windows 2000 ....................................... 11
6.3 Installing Under Windows Me .......................................... 15
6.4 Installing Under Windows 98 or Windows 98SE ............... 17
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1. Overview
This instrument has a USB port, which can be linked by USB cable to a computer running
Windows for exchange of MIDI data. To be able to use the USB function, you need to
install the USB MIDI driver on your computer. This Users Guide provides information
about using the USB MIDI driver.
5. Precautions
When installing the USB MIDI driver under Windows XP, wait until the message
Your new hardware is installed and ready to use. appears in the area next to the
tasktray after you click Finish. Do not perform any other operation on your computer
until then.
Do not connect the USB cable to the instrument and your computer until you are
ready to start driver installation. Doing so causes the Windows plug and play feature
to start installation automatically. Should you inadvertently connect and start the
installation procedure, never cancel it part way through. Follow the instructions that
appear on your computer screen all the way to the end.
Operation of the USB MIDI driver is not supported under Windows 95 and
Windows NT.
Check to make sure that the USB port on your computer is enabled.
Proper USB port operation may not be possible with certain older model
motherboards.
Proper USB port operation may not be possible with certain chip sets.
In some cases, proper operation can be enabled by taking steps as instructed by the
chip set manufacturer.
A BIOS setting can be configured to enable or disable USB operation. Try changing
the BIOS configuration to enable operation.
After starting up MIDI application software, you will not be able to operate the
instrument from the MIDI application if you connect to a computer via a USB cable
and then turn on the instrument. Be sure to turn on the instrument and connect to a
computer via a USB cable before starting up the MIDI application software.
Operation cannot be guaranteed if you turn off the instrument or disconnect the USB
cable while controlling the instrument from a MIDI application over a USB connection.
Be sure you exit the MIDI application before turning off the instrument or disconnecting
the USB cable. If you have a USB connection between the instrument and your
computer, and the computer goes into the power saving Standby state or Hibernate
state, the USB MIDI driver may not operate properly after full power is restored. If
this happens, quit the MIDI application you are using, turn the instrument off and
then back on again, and then restart the MIDI application.
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Without connecting the USB cable and with the instrument turned off,
start up Windows on your computer.
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Quit all applications running on your computer, except for Adobe Reader
or Acrobat Reader.
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Click the System icon. On the dialog box that appears, click the Hardware
tab, and then click the Driver Signing button. On the dialog box that
appears, select Ignore, and then click OK.
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Place the USB Manual and Driver CD-ROM into your computers CDROM drive.
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Under MIDI music playback, select CASIO USB OUT 1, LK USB OUT 1
or MK USB OUT 1* for Default device.
* The contents of this dialog box depend on your CASIO musical instrument.
See 7. Connecting to a Computer for more information.
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1.
Without connecting the USB cable and with the instrument turned off,
start up Windows on your computer.
2.
3.
Quit all applications running on your computer, except for Adobe Reader
or Acrobat Reader.
4.
On the Windows Start menu, point to Settings and then click Control
Panel.
5.
Click the System icon. On the dialog box that appears, click the Hardware
tab, and then click the Driver Signing button. On the dialog box that
appears, select Ignore, and then click OK.
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Place the USB Manual and Driver CD-ROM into your computers CDROM drive.
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14. On the Windows Start menu, point to Settings and then click Control
Panel.
15. Click the System icon. On the dialog box that appears, click the Hardware
tab, and then click the Driver Signing button. On the dialog box that
appears, select Warn, and then click OK.
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On the Windows Start menu, point to Settings and then click Control
Panel.
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Under MIDI Music Playback, select CASIO USB OUT 1, LK USB OUT 1
or MK USB OUT 1* for Preferred device.
* The contents of this dialog box depend on your CASIO musical instrument.
See 7. Connecting to a Computer for more information.
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1.
Without connecting the USB cable and with the instrument turned off,
start up Windows on your computer.
2.
Quit all applications running on your computer, except for Adobe Reader
or Acrobat Reader.
3.
Place the USB Manual and Driver CD-ROM into your computers CDROM drive.
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1.
On the Windows Start menu, point to Settings and then click Control
Panel.
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4.
Under MIDI Music Playback, select CASIO USB OUT 1, LK USB OUT 1
or MK USB OUT 1* for Preferred device.
* The contents of this dialog box depend on your CASIO musical instrument.
See 7. Connecting to a Computer for more information.
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1.
Without connecting the USB cable and with the instrument turned off,
start up Windows on your computer.
2.
Quit all applications running on your computer, except for Adobe Reader
or Acrobat Reader.
3.
Place the USB Manual and Driver CD-ROM into your computers CDROM drive.
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1.
On the Windows Start menu, point to Settings and then click Control
Panel.
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Click the MIDI tab, select Single instrument, and then click
CASIO USB OUT 1, LK USB OUT 1 or MK USB OUT 1*.
* The contents of this dialog box depend on your CASIO musical instrument.
See 7. Connecting to a Computer for more information.
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7. Connecting to a Computer
After installing the USB MIDI driver, you can use a USB cable to connect the instrument
to your computer at any time. After connecting, you can play the instrument using
Windows Media Player, and you can record and playback on the instrument from a
MIDI sequencer application or some other MIDI application software.
With a general-purpose MIDI application, use the MIDI device selection menu to select
one of the device names shown in the table below to select a device. Choosing a device
name selects the corresponding device as shown below.
Device Name
Corresponding Device
*1: With some instrument models, LK USB OUT or MK USB OUT may
be displayed.
*2: With some instrument models, LK USB IN or MK USB IN may be
displayed.
*3: This is displayed only for instrument models equipped with MIDI
terminals.
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9. Copyright Notice
Company and product names used herein are trademarks of their respective owners.
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