Casio WK3800 User Guide - Page 10

Synthesizer Mode, Registration Memory, Song Memory Function, Keyboard Settings, Using the SMF Player

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Contents Synthesizer Mode E-44 Synthesizer Mode Functions E-44 Creating a User Tone E-47 Storing a User Tone In Memory E-50 Registration Memory .......... E-51 Registration Memory Features E-51 To Save a Setup in Registration Memory E-52 To Recall a Setup from Registration Memory E-52 Song Memory Function ...... E-53 Tracks E-53 Basic Song Memory operations E-53 Using Real-time Recording E-54 Playing Back from Song Memory E-56 Recording Melody and Chords with Step Recording E-56 Recording Multiple Tracks E-59 Correcting Mistakes While Step Recording E-61 Editing Memory Contents E-62 Editing a Song E-64 Keyboard Settings E-66 Using Layer E-66 Using Split E-67 Using Layer and Split Together E-68 Transposing the Keyboard E-69 Using Touch Response E-69 Tuning the Keyboard E-70 Changing Other Settings E-71 Using the SMF Player ......... E-75 Playing Back an SMF E-77 Configuring Other Settings E-78 Connection to a Computer E-80 General MIDI E-81 MIDI Settings E-81 Internet Data Expansion System E-82 Returning the keyboard to its initial factory defaults E-82 E-8 B

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Contents
Synthesizer Mode
................
E-44
Synthesizer Mode Functions
..................
E-44
Creating a User Tone
.............................
E-47
Storing a User Tone In Memory
.............
E-50
Registration Memory
..........
E-51
Registration Memory Features
...............
E-51
To Save a Setup in Registration
Memory
..................................................
E-52
To Recall a Setup from Registration
Memory
..................................................
E-52
Song Memory Function
......
E-53
Tracks
....................................................
E-53
Basic Song Memory operations
.............
E-53
Using Real-time Recording
....................
E-54
Playing Back from Song Memory
...........
E-56
Recording Melody and Chords with
Step Recording
......................................
E-56
Recording Multiple Tracks
......................
E-59
Correcting Mistakes While
Step Recording
......................................
E-61
Editing Memory Contents
.......................
E-62
Editing a Song
........................................
E-64
Keyboard Settings
..............
E-66
Using Layer
............................................
E-66
Using Split
..............................................
E-67
Using Layer and Split Together
..............
E-68
Transposing the Keyboard
.....................
E-69
Using Touch Response
..........................
E-69
Tuning the Keyboard
..............................
E-70
Changing Other Settings
........................
E-71
Using the SMF Player
.........
E-75
Playing Back an SMF
.............................
E-77
Configuring Other Settings
.....................
E-78
Connection to a
Computer
.............................
E-80
General MIDI
..........................................
E-81
MIDI Settings
.........................................
E-81
Internet Data Expansion System
...........
E-82
Returning the keyboard to its
initial factory defaults
.............................
E-82
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