Casio WK3800F3 User Guide - Page 42
Mixer Function
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Mixer Function What you can do with the Mixer This keyboard lets you play multiple different musical instrument parts at the same time during autoaccompaniment play, song memory playback, receipt of data through the USB port, etc. The Mixer assigns each part to a separate channel (1 through 16) and lets you control the channel on/off, volume, and pan pot parameters of each channel. In addition to channels 1 through 16, the Mixer also has a DSP channel that you can use to adjust the DSP level, DSP pan, and other DSP parameters. Channel Assignments The following shows the parts that are assigned to each of the 16 channels. Channel Number Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel 6 Channel 7 Channel 8 Channel 9 Channel 10 Channel 11 Channel 12 Channel 13 Channel 14 Channel 15 Channel 16 Part Main tone (UP1) Layered tone (UP2) Split tone (LOW1) Layered/split tone (LOW2) Harmonize Tone (HARM) Auto Accompaniment chord part 1 (CHD1) Auto Accompaniment chord part 2 (CHD2) Auto Accompaniment chord part 3 (CHD3) Auto Accompaniment bass part (BASS) Auto Accompaniment rhythm part (DRUM) Song Memory track 1 (TR1) Song Memory track 2 (TR2) Song Memory track 3 (TR3) Song Memory track 4 (TR4) Song Memory track 5 (TR5) Song Memory track 6 (TR6) NOTE • In this manual, "Channel Number" matches the channel numbers marked on the keyboard above the CHANNEL buttons. • The CHANNEL button name in the above table corresponds to the text marked on the keyboard below the CHANNEL buttons. See pages E-66 to E-68 for information on layered, split, and layered/split tones. See page E-53 for information on the song memory. NOTE • Normally, keyboard play is assigned to Channel 1. When Auto Accompaniment is being used, each part of the accompaniment is assigned to Channels 6 through 10. • When this keyboard is being used as the sound source for an externally connected computer or other MIDI device, all 16 channels are assigned musical instrument parts. The notes played over the channel selected by operation under "Turning Channels On and Off" below are shown on the displayed keyboard and staff. Turning Channels On and Off Press the CHANNEL buttons to toggle individual channels on and off. Indicators on the display show the current on/off status of each channel. Channel on Channel off • Each press of a CHANNEL button toggles the applicable channel on and off. • The on/off status of each channel determines the on/off status of the corresponding part for keyboard play, Auto Accompaniment, and Song Memory playback. • Changing to a different rhythm causes Mixer Settings for channel 6 through channel 10 to change to the default settings assigned to the new rhythm. These settings also change to the defaults for the currently selected rhythm pattern whenever you switch between the Intro, Normal, Variation, Fill-in, and Ending patterns. E-40