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Song Sequencer Memory Capacity, Song Sequencer Memory Precautions, Real-time Recording, Song - power

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E-40
733A-E-042A
Punch-in Recording
Tracks 1 through 6
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)
Unrecorded Data
The following data is not recorded by the Song Sequencer.
Touch Response on/off setting
One-touch preset operations
Registration memory operations
Free Session
Layer, split, Auto Harmonize settings
One-time Only Settings
Tempo
Only one tempo setting can be made at the beginning of the record-
ing. Tempo cannot be changed while recording is in progress.
Mixer (CH11 to CH16)
Mixer settings can be made at the beginning of the recording only,
but they can be changed after the recording is complete. The Mixer
settings in effect when you enter record standby are the ones that are
recorded.
Song Sequencer Memory Capacity
Song Sequencer memory capacity depends on the keyboard model.
WK-1800 : 8,000 notes
WK-1600/1630 : 4,900 notes
Available notes can all be used for a single song, or divided be-
tween two songs.
The measure number (item 11 on page E-10) and beat number (item
10 on page E-10) flashing on the display during recording indi-
cates that memory is almost full (space for about 100 notes or less
remaining).
Recording stops automatically as soon as memory becomes full.
Auto Accompaniment and rhythm pattern play also stops at this
time if you are using them.
Song Sequencer Memory Precautions
Note the following important points about data stored in Song Se-
quencer Memory.
Recording to a track that already contains data replaces the previ-
ous recording with the new one.
The keyboard comes with a built-in lithium battery that supplies
power to the memory to retain Song Sequencer memory data. If
this lithium battery goes dead, memory contents are deleted any
time keyboard power is turned off. The normal life of the original
battery is five years from the time it is loaded at the factory. It is up
to you to contact your nearest CASIO service provider about hav-
ing the lithium battery replaced periodically. Note that the cost for
battery replacement will be charged to you.
The indicator lamp above the SONG button is off when the Song
Sequencer is turned off.
Pressing the SONG button once turns on the Song Sequencer and
enters the Record/Playback Mode. The indicator lamp above the
SONG button turns on at this time.
Pressing the SONG button again changes to the Global Mode, which
causes the indicator lamp above the SONG button to flash.
Pressing the SONG button exits the Global Mode.
Pressing the ENTER button in the Global Mode returns to the
Record/Playback Mode.
Real-time Recording
Note that the procedure you use for Track 1 is different from that for
Tracks 2 through 6.
PREPARATION
Determine the tones and rhythms (if any) that you want to use.
Use the MODE button to select the Auto Accompaniment mode you want
to start recording with. If you do not want to start with Auto Accompani-
ment, select OFF.
Set the tempo that you want to use during recording.
Turning off the keyboard while a record operation is in progress
causes any data partially recorded to a track to be deleted.
Song Sequencer memory contents can be sent to a computer or other
external device as MIDI data for storage. See
Bulk Sending Key-
board Data
on page E-65 for details.
With the WK-1800, you can also store Song Sequencer memory data
on a floppy diskette. See
Using the Floppy Disk Drive (WK-1800
Only)
on page E-67 for details.
Song Sequencer Modes
The song sequencer has two modes: a Record/Playback Mode for
real-time recording, punch-in recording, and song playback, and a
Global Mode. The following illustration shows how each of these
modes is indicated.
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:
[+]/[
]
MODE
RECORD
NORMAL/FILL-IN
VARIATION/FILL-IN
INTRO
SYNCHRO/ENDING
SONG
START/STOP
ENTER
MODULATION
PITCH BEND
TUNE1
Me t r =Rec
SONG
SONG
SONG
Song Sequencer Off
Global Mode
Record/Playback Mode
Unlit
Lit
Flash
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