Casio WK-6500 User Guide - Page 41

Using the Mixer - as midi controller

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Using the Mixer C-5 R-13 R-15 R-14 R-16 R-17 C-13 Mixer Overview The sound source of this Digital Keyboard is capable of sounding up to 32 individual parts simultaneously. Each part can be controlled individually, and each part can be configured to sound a different musical instrument. Different tones can be assigned to each part when using layer and split to sound multiple tones at the same time, and to sound multiple instruments at the same time with Auto Accompaniment. The mixer can be used to assign such tones and to configure other settings for each part, and to configure global effect settings applied to all parts. The mixer provides you with the means to make fine adjustments to a wide variety of settings, from note generation to note output. How Parts are Organized This Digital Keyboard has a total of 32 parts: A01 through A16, and B01 through B16. Each part has a specific purpose. Use the table below as a reference to determine the purpose of each part when using the mixer to configure the settings of a part. This part: Is used for this: Go here for more information: A01 Manual play UPPER 1 part A02 Manual play UPPER 2 part A03 Manual play LOWER part "Layering and Splitting Tones" (page E-15) A04 Auto harmonize tone A05 UPPER 1 part*1 A06 UPPER 2 part*2 A07 LOWER part*3 "Using Auto Harmonize" (page E-28) "Using the Song Sequencer" (page E-64) A08 Metronome sound "Using the Metronome" (page E-19) This part: Is used for this: Go here for more information: A09 Auto Accompaniment percussion part "Using Auto Accompaniment" (page A10 Auto Accompaniment drums part E-24) A11 Auto Accompaniment bass part A12 to Auto Accompaniment Chord A16 1 part through Chord 5 part B01 to B16 Song sequencer track B01 through B16, tracks 1 through 16 during playback of a MIDI file from a memory card, CH1 through CH16 during MIDI receive "Using the Song Sequencer" (page E-64), "Playing a Music File from a Memory Card" (page E-108), "Connecting to a Computer" (page E-112) *1 UPPER 1 part recorded to the song sequencer system track. *2 UPPER 2 part recorded to the song sequencer system track. *3 LOWER part recorded to the song sequencer system track. E-39

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Using the Mixer
The sound source of this Digital Keyboard is capable of
sounding up to 32 individual parts simultaneously. Each part
can be controlled individually, and each part can be
configured to sound a different musical instrument. Different
tones can be assigned to each part when using layer and split
to sound multiple tones at the same time, and to sound
multiple instruments at the same time with Auto
Accompaniment.
The mixer can be used to assign such tones and to configure
other settings for each part, and to configure global effect
settings applied to all parts. The mixer provides you with the
means to make fine adjustments to a wide variety of settings,
from note generation to note output.
This Digital Keyboard has a total of 32 parts: A01 through
A16, and B01 through B16. Each part has a specific purpose.
Use the table below as a reference to determine the purpose
of each part when using the mixer to configure the settings of
a part.
C-5
C-5
C-13
C-13
R-15
R-15
R-16
R-16
R-14
R-14
R-13
R-13
R-17
R-17
Mixer Overview
How Parts are Organized
This
part:
Is used for this:
Go here for more
information:
A01
Manual play UPPER 1 part
“Layering and Splitting
Tones” (page E-15)
A02
Manual play UPPER 2 part
A03
Manual play LOWER part
A04
Auto harmonize tone
“Using Auto
Harmonize” (page
E-28)
A05
UPPER 1 part
*
1
“Using the Song
Sequencer” (page
E-64)
A06
UPPER 2 part
*
2
A07
LOWER part
*
3
A08
Metronome sound
“Using the Metronome”
(page E-19)
A09
Auto Accompaniment
percussion part
“Using Auto
Accompaniment” (page
E-24)
A10
Auto Accompaniment drums
part
A11
Auto Accompaniment bass
part
A12 to
A16
Auto Accompaniment Chord
1 part through Chord 5 part
B01 to
B16
Song sequencer track B01
through B16, tracks 1 through
16 during playback of a MIDI
file from a memory card, CH1
through CH16 during MIDI
receive
“Using the Song
Sequencer” (page
E-64), “Playing a Music
File from a Memory
Card” (page E-108),
“Connecting to a
Computer” (page
E-112)
*
1 UPPER 1 part recorded to the song sequencer system
track.
*
2 UPPER 2 part recorded to the song sequencer system
track.
*
3 LOWER part recorded to the song sequencer system
track.
This
part:
Is used for this:
Go here for more
information: