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Using the Song Sequencer - sustain pedal

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Using the Song Sequencer 1*5$)#&/% .0%6-"5*0/ 7"3*"5*0/'*--*/ FULL RANGE CHORD FINGERED CASIO CHORD MAX MIN SONG PATTERN */530 EXTERNAL CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 CH 5 CH 6 CH 7 CH 8 CH 9 CH 10 CH 11 CH 12 CH 13 CH 14 CH 15 CH 16 INTERNAL UPPER1 UPPER2 LOWER1 LOWER2 ACC VOL. CHORD1 CHORD2 CHORD3 BASS RHYTHM TR1 TR2 TR3 TR4 TR5 TR6 PARAMETER RESET: MAIN MANU/ CHANNEL VOLUME: SUB MANU/ CHANNEL SELECT: BANK STORE /03."-'*--*/ 4:/$)30&/%*/( 7 89 4 56 1 23 /NO /YESS 0 DELETE AMPENVELOPE DECAY SUSTAIN PITCHENVELOPE 00 FLAT 01-17 VIBRATO 18-45 OTHERS The built-in Song Sequencer lets you record up to two separate songs in memory for later playback. Songs and Tracks The Song Sequencer records and plays back much like a standard tape recorder. You can have up to two separate, independent songs in Song Sequencer memory at the same time. Each song is make up of a total of six tracks, each of which can be recorded separately. Then when you play back the tracks together, it sounds like an entire group of musicians, each playing a different part. Song Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Track 5 Track 6 Recording Playing back Recording ɾɾɾ Playing back ɾɾɾ Recording ɾɾɾ As shown in the illustration above, you add tracks one-by-one while listening to the tracks you recorded previously. ❚ NOTES ❚ • With this keyboard, Track 1 can be used to record keyboard play and Auto Accompaniment. Tracks 2 through 6 can be used for keyboard play only, so they are called melody tracks. As shown in the illustration above, you record Tracks 2 through 6 while listening to what you have already recorded up to that point. • Note that each track is independent of the others. This means that even if you make a mistake while recording, you only need to re-record the track where the mistake was made. • Tone settings can be changed during recording, and each tone change is recorded in the applicable track. This means you can have up to six different instrument parts in one song. Recording There are two methods you can use to record with the Song Sequencer: real-time recording and punch-in recording. Real-time Recording With this method, notes are recorded as you play them on the keyboard. Punch-in Recording This method lets you re-record from a specific section of a song that is already in memory. You can use punch-in recording to correct mistakes you made during real-time recording. Global Settings and Operations A global setting or operation is one that affects all the tracks that make up a song. The following is a list of the global settings and operations. • Metronome setting • Song delete • Meter setting • Initial tempo value • Quantize setting after recording See "Global Settings and Operations" on page E-45 for full details on what each setting and operation does, and how to use them. Song Sequencer Data The type of data that is stored by the Song Sequencer during a recording operation depends on whether you are using real-time recording or punch-in recording. The same type of data is recorded regardless of the track, except that only Track 1 records Auto Accompaniment. Real-time Recording - Track 1 Only The following data is recorded by Track 1 in addition to the data listed described under "Real-time Recording - All Tracks" below. • Rhythm pattern and rhythm pattern changes during recording • INTRO, SYNCHRO/ENDING, NORMAL/FILL-IN, VARIATION/ FILL-IN button operations • Chords played on the accompaniment keyboard Real-time Recording - All Tracks • Notes played on the keyboard • Initial tone setting and any changes made during recording • PITCH BEND Wheel operations • MODULATION Wheel operations • Pedal operations (when an optional pedal is connected) Punch-in Recording - Track 1 Only The following data is recorded by Track 1 only during punch-in recording. • Rhythm pattern changes during recording • Chord specifications • INTRO, SYNCHRO/ENDING, NORMAL/FILL-IN, VARIATION/ FILL-IN button operations 733A-E-041A WK-1800/1600(E)-39~47 Page 39 E-39 03.7.31, 5:21 PM Adobe PageMaker 6.5J/PPC

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E-39
Using the Song Sequencer
733A-E-041A
The built-in Song Sequencer lets you record up to two separate songs
in memory for later playback.
Songs and Tracks
The Song Sequencer records and plays back much like a standard
tape recorder. You can have up to two separate, independent songs
in Song Sequencer memory at the same time.
Each song is make up of a total of six tracks, each of which can be
recorded separately. Then when you play back the tracks together, it
sounds like an entire group of musicians, each playing a different
part.
・・・
・・・
・・・
Song
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Recording
Recording
Recording
Playing back
Playing back
As shown in the illustration above, you add tracks one-by-one while
listening to the tracks you recorded previously.
NOTES
With this keyboard, Track 1 can be used to record keyboard play and
Auto Accompaniment. Tracks 2 through 6 can be used for keyboard
play only, so they are called melody tracks. As shown in the illustration
above, you record Tracks 2 through 6 while listening to what you have
already recorded up to that point.
Note that each track is independent of the others. This means that even
if you make a mistake while recording, you only need to re-record the
track where the mistake was made.
Tone settings can be changed during recording, and each tone change
is recorded in the applicable track. This means you can have up to six
different instrument parts in one song.
Recording
There are two methods you can use to record with the Song Sequenc-
er: real-time recording and punch-in recording.
Real-time Recording
With this method, notes are recorded as you play them on the key-
board.
Punch-in Recording
This method lets you re-record from a specific section of a song that
is already in memory. You can use punch-in recording to correct mis-
takes you made during real-time recording.
Global Settings and Operations
A global setting or operation is one that affects all the tracks that make
up a song. The following is a list of the global settings and opera-
tions.
Metronome setting
Song delete
Meter setting
Initial tempo value
Quantize setting after recording
See
Global Settings and Operations
on page E-45 for full details on
what each setting and operation does, and how to use them.
Song Sequencer Data
The type of data that is stored by the Song Sequencer during a re-
cording operation depends on whether you are using real-time re-
cording or punch-in recording. The same type of data is recorded
regardless of the track, except that only Track 1 records Auto Accom-
paniment.
Real-time Recording
Track 1 Only
The following data is recorded by Track 1 in addition to the data list-
ed described under
Real-time Recording
All Tracks
below.
Rhythm pattern and rhythm pattern changes during recording
INTRO, SYNCHRO/ENDING, NORMAL/FILL-IN, VARIATION/
FILL-IN button operations
Chords played on the accompaniment keyboard
Real-time Recording
All Tracks
Notes played on the keyboard
Initial tone setting and any changes made during recording
PITCH BEND Wheel operations
MODULATION Wheel operations
Pedal operations (when an optional pedal is connected)
Punch-in Recording
Track 1 Only
The following data is recorded by Track 1 only during punch-in re-
cording.
Rhythm pattern changes during recording
Chord specifications
INTRO, SYNCHRO/ENDING, NORMAL/FILL-IN, VARIATION/
FILL-IN button operations
MIN
MAX
FULL RANGE
CHORD
CASIO CHORD
SONG
FINGERED
PATTERN
EXTERNAL
INTERNAL
UPPER1
CH 1
UPPER2
CH 2
LOWER1
CH 3
LOWER2
STORE
BANK
CH 4
ACC VOL.
CH 5
CHORD1
CH 6
CHORD2
CH 7
CHORD3
CH 8
BASS
CH 9
RHYTHM
CH 10
TR1
CH 11
TR2
CH 12
TR3
CH 13
TR4
CH 14
TR5
CH 15
TR6
CH 16
7
8
9
4
5
6
1
0
2
3
PARAMETER RESET:
DELETE
/YESS
/NO
MAIN MANU/
CHANNEL VOLUME:
SUB MANU/
CHANNEL SELECT:
MODULATION
PITCH BEND
VARIATION/FILL-IN
NORMAL/FILL-IN
INTRO
SYNCHRO/ENDING
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