Casio WK-6500 User Guide - Page 66

Using the Song Sequencer

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Using the Song Sequencer C-3 C-4 C-5 R-15 RR--11 -RR--1122 R-16 R-17 R-14 R-13 L-13 L-15 L-14 L-17 C-9 C-12 C-8 C-10 C-11 C-13 R-19 R-20 You can use the song sequencer to record keyboard play (including Auto Accompaniment), or to record individual parts (multi-track recording) and combine them into a final song. After recording data, you can edit each individual note (event). You can have up to five recorded songs (approximately 12,000 notes total) stored in memory at the same time. Starting One-touch Recording (EASY REC) EASY REC lets you start recording of keyboard play with a single button operation. • The message "Please Wait" will remain on the display while a data save operation is in progress. Do not perform any other operation while it is displayed. Turning off the Digital Keyboard or removing the memory card can cause Digital Keyboard data to be deleted or become corrupted. It also can cause the Digital Keyboard to fail to turn on when the L-1 (POWER) button is pressed. If this happens, refer to "Troubleshooting" (page E-114). • EASY REC is a function of the song sequencer. For details on using the song sequencer, see "What you can do with the song sequencer" (page E-66). • EASY REC can be used to record keyboard play that uses a music preset (page E-50). For details, see "To use EASY REC to record a performance using a music preset" (page E-66). To use EASY REC to record 1. Configure Digital Keyboard settings for your performance. • Configure the following settings: tone and rhythm selection, tempo, layer and split, synchro standby (when using Auto Accompaniment), mixer, etc. For details about settings that can be configured, see "Recording Start" under "System Track and Track 01 through 16 Common Recording Content" (page E-67) and "System Track Recording Content" (page E-67). • Performing step 2 below enters record standby. After that, recording will start whenever you play something on the keyboard. After step 2, take care that you do not accidentally press a keyboard key and unintentionally start recording. E-64

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E-64
Using the Song Sequencer
You can use the song sequencer to record keyboard play
(including Auto Accompaniment), or to record individual parts
(multi-track recording) and combine them into a final song.
After recording data, you can edit each individual note (event).
You can have up to five recorded songs (approximately
12,000 notes total) stored in memory at the same time.
The message “Please Wait” will remain on the display
while a data save operation is in progress. Do not
perform any other operation while it is displayed.
Turning off the Digital Keyboard or removing the
memory card can cause Digital Keyboard data to be
deleted or become corrupted. It also can cause the
Digital Keyboard to fail to turn on when the L-1
(POWER) button is pressed. If this happens, refer to
“Troubleshooting” (page E-114).
EASY REC lets you start recording of keyboard play with a
single button operation.
EASY REC is a function of the song sequencer. For details
on using the song sequencer, see “What you can do with
the song sequencer” (page E-66).
EASY REC can be used to record keyboard play that uses
a music preset (page E-50). For details, see “To use EASY
REC to record a performance using a music preset” (page
E-66).
1.
Configure Digital Keyboard settings for your
performance.
Configure the following settings: tone and rhythm
selection, tempo, layer and split, synchro standby
(when using Auto Accompaniment), mixer, etc. For
details about settings that can be configured, see
“Recording Start” under “System Track and Track 01
through 16 Common Recording Content” (page E-67)
and “System Track Recording Content” (page E-67).
Performing step 2 below enters record standby. After
that, recording will start whenever you play something
on the keyboard. After step 2, take care that you do not
accidentally press a keyboard key and unintentionally
start recording.
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Starting One-touch Recording
(EASY REC)
To use EASY REC to record