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What you are looking for is LOCAL OFF, so that the keyboard's sound circuits do not respond to keypresses, but the PC/Laptop's sound module{s} do.

 

See the middle of the right hand column of Page E-32 of the CTK-720 manual. 

 

If you need a manual for the CTK-720, you can download a PDF copy from here:

 

http://support.casio.com/manualfile.php?rgn=5&cid=008005015

 

Be patient!  It took me 6 or 7 tries to finally get a complete download.

 

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Sorry, Mick!

 

The CTK-720 is/was, essentially, an entry level arranger keyboard that is fast approaching 20 years of age, and was designed and manufactured prior to the user saveable power-up default settings, that you seek, were included in any keyboard in this design genre; let alone one in this price range.  It does not even include set-up "Registrations" common in most newer models.  Arranger Keyboards (One-man-banders) of that era, which included these features, were top of the line Yamaha, Roland, and Ketron models, which sold for $1500-$2000 (USD). Current CTK models, that include user saveable power-up default settings, run in the $300 to $700 (USD) range.  LOCAL OFF assumes that you want to use the keyboard as a MIDI CONTROLLER, which it will do, as a non-saveable option, but its primary intended use was as a stand alone ARRANGER KEYBOARD. So, on power up, it defaults to the primary intended setting - the setting for which most users purchased the unit to begin with.  This is neither an oversight, nor a short coming, on the part of Casio, but rather a simple reflection of the times in which it was designed and marketed.  I normally recommend, to those wanting a MIDI CONTROLLER, exactly that, as trying to use any other type of keyboard as a MIDI CONTROLLER is a major compromise, at best, and most often turns out to be a monumental disappointment, since most "standard" keyboards lack the features that make the average CONTROLLER so convenient, except, here again, the top of the line models, which are specifically designed with both uses in mind.

 

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