Casio CTK7000 User Guide - Page 105
Creating a User Rhythm
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The following describes each of the different instrument part statuses that appear in the lower left corner of the screen. When this is displayed: It means this: Fix Data (Fixed Data) Instrument part data from a preset rhythm or user rhythm. The only settings that can be edited for an instrument part with this status are mixer settings. Real-time recording of keyboard notes and event editing are not allowed. Recorded Data (Recorded Data) Instrument part is being edited using a rec area, and recorded data is contained in the rec area. Mixer settings, real-time recording of keyboard notes, and event editing are allowed for an instrument part with this status. Empty (No data) Instrument part is being edited using a rec area, but there is no recorded data in the rec area (rec area empty). Mixer settings, real-time recording of keyboard notes, and event editing are allowed for an instrument part with this status. User Rhythm Numbers Rhythm areas numbered F:001 through F:100 are for storage of user rhythms. You can have up to 100 user rhythms stored in memory at one time. You can recall a stored user rhythm by pressing the L-9 ([F] USER RHYTHMS) button. See "Playing an Auto Accompaniment" (page E-24) for more information. Using the Pattern Sequencer Creating a User Rhythm This section explains the various methods you can use to create user rhythms. ■ Editing One or More Parts of an Existing Rhythm With this procedure, you edit an existing preset rhythm or previously stored user rhythm to create a new rhythm. With this method, you can select and edit (or record anew) specific parts of an existing accompaniment pattern and store the result. The following is the general flow for this method. Check the content of the rhythm you will edit and determine how (what part of what accompaniment pattern*) you will edit it. Use the rec menu to configure settings related to accompaniment pattern recording. Display the instrument part for the accompaniment pattern you want to edit and then configure the desired mixer settings and record keyboard notes. After editing is complete, store the rhythm as a user rhythm. * You cannot edit the INTRO or ENDING of an accompaniment pattern of an existing rhythm. For full details about this procedure, see "To rehearse before editing an existing rhythm" (page E-104) and "To edit an existing rhythm" (page E-107). E-103