Casio At5 User Manual
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Using the Song Sequencer E-89 1.Display the event editor screen of the track where you want to insert the event. See “To select a track for editing” (page E-86). 2.Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to move the cursor to the position where you want to insert an event. The new event will be inserted at the same timing as the event where the cursor is located. You can fine tune the timing after inserting the new event. 3.Press the C-11 (INSERT) button. This inserts the event at the specified location and...
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Using the Song Sequencer E-90 3.Press the C-12 (COPY) button. This displays the “Copy” screen. If you have already specified a range using the locator screen (page E-75), that range will be displayed on the range specification screen. 4.Use the R-17 (u, i) buttons to move the cursor, and then use the dial or R-14 (–, +) buttons to change the value at the cursor position. 5.After everything is the way you want, press the R-16 (ENTER) button. 6.In response to the “Sure?” message that appears,...
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Using the Song Sequencer E-91 1.Display the event editor screen of the track you want to quantize. See “To select a track for editing” (page E-86). 2.Press the C-13 (QUANTIZE) button. This displays the “Quantize” screen. 3.Use the dial or R-14 (–, +) buttons to change the setting in the thick brackets (%) to “All”. 4.Perform step 5 under “To quantize an individual note event” on page E-90. 5.Press the L-17 (START/STOP) button when you want to play back with quantization applied. Note that the...
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Using the Song Sequencer E-92 You can use the procedures in this section to delete all pitch bender events from a track or from a specific range in a track. To delete individual pitch bender events, perform the operation under “To delete an individual event” (page E-87). After deleting the pitch bender events in one track from Track 01 through Track 16, you can overdub new pitch bender (PITCH BEND wheel (S-1)) operations for that track. To do so, use the procedure under “To record to Tracks 01...
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Using the Song Sequencer E-93 1.Display the event editor screen of the track you want to edit. See “To select a track for editing” (page E-86). 2.Depending on the type of adjustment you want make, perform one of the operations below. 3.While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button, press the C-17 (MENU) button to display the event editor menu. 4.Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to move the 0 to “VelocityMod.” and then press the R-16 (ENTER) button. This displays the “Velocity Modify” screen. 5.Use the...
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Using the Song Sequencer E-94 1.Perform steps 1 through 5 under “To adjust the velocity value of a note event” on page E-93. In step 4, select “GatetimeMod.” instead of “VelocityMod.”. 2.Press the R-16 (ENTER) button. This will display the setting screen like the one shown below. The following explains the meanings and setting ranges of the on-screen items. The settings marked with an asterisk (*) in the “Setting Range” column are initial defaults. 3.To change the setting to the desired value,...
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Using the Song Sequencer E-95 1.Perform steps 1 and 2 under “To delete a beat event” (page E-94). 2.Move the cursor to the beat event that comes immediately before the location where you want to insert a new beat event. 3.Press the C-11 (INSERT) button. This will insert a new beat event into the next measure after the cursor position you selected in step 2, which does not contain a beat event. If, for example, there are beat events already in measures 16 and 17, selecting the beat event in...
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Using the Song Sequencer E-96 5.Use buttons R-1 (56) to R-10 (,) to specify the length of the note you want to input. For information about how to specify note lengths, see step 4 under “To insert an event” (page E-89). You can perform the following operations during step input to insert ties and rests. 6.Press the keyboard key that corresponds to the note you want to input. The note is input as soon as you press the keyboard key, and the cursor will move by the length you specified in step 5 to the...
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E-97 Using the Pattern Sequencer You can use the pattern sequencer to create accompaniment patterns that sound while using the Digital Keyboard’s Auto Accompaniment function and store them as user rhythms. Each of the Digital Keyboard’s rhythms provides six different accompaniment patterns named INTRO, NORMAL, NORMAL FILL-IN, VARIATION, VARIATION FILL-IN, and ENDING. Each accompaniment pattern can be made up of eight instrument parts (drums, percussion, bass, and chord 1 through chord 5). The...
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Using the Pattern Sequencer E-98 The following describes each of the different instrument part statuses that appear in the lower left corner of the screen. 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-26) for more information.This section explains the various methods you can use...