Casio At5 User Manual
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Using the Pattern Sequencer E-109 The event editor screen shows the individual events recorded to an instrument part as shown in the sample screen below. The event editor screen shows three events at one time. The event in the middle line is the selected event. You can change the value where the solid-line cursor is located. A broken line under a setting value indicates that the cursor can be moved to that value. The values in the format “001:01:00” at the beginning of the event indicate the...
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Using the Pattern Sequencer E-110 1.On the pattern sequencer screen, select the “Recorded Data” or “Empty” status instrument part whose events you want to edit. You can perform event editing on one of the following types of parts. 2.While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button, press the C-4 (EDIT) button to display the edit menu. 3.Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to move the 0 to “EventEdit” and then press the R-16 (ENTER) button. This displays the event editor screen shown below. For information...
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Using the Pattern Sequencer E-111 The settings in this section control how instruments parts you are currently editing or creating are sounding when played back as Auto Accompaniment after being saved as a user rhythm. These settings are configured using the “PartPara” (Part Parameter) item on the edit menu. You can configure part parameters for an instrument part whose status (page E-98) is “Recorded Data” or “Empty”. You cannot configure part parameters for an instrument part whose status is...
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Using the Pattern Sequencer E-112 ■Table (Chord conversion table) Recording of each accompaniment pattern is normally performed using C major (root of C, major type).* When playing an Auto Accompaniment, you can use a root other than C and a chord type other than major, if you want. This is accomplished by using a “chord conversion table” to convert the C major recorded data to another root and/or chord type. Regardless of what root or chord type you specify, the currently selected chord table is used...
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Using the Pattern Sequencer E-113 ■BreakPoint (Break Point) This parameter specifies the key, from C to B, that is the point at which Auto Accompaniment bass and chord notes drop one octave. For example when F is specified as the break point, a C major chord recorded as C3E3G3 (CEG) becomes D3F #3A3 (DF#A raised one note each) when D is fingered on the chord keyboard, E3G #3B3 (EG#B raised one note each) when E is fingered, and F2A2C3 (FAC dropped one octave) when F is fingered. ■Invert...
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Using the Pattern Sequencer E-114 This procedure copies note events only. You will not be able to perform this procedure if an INTRO or ENDING is selected as the accompaniment pattern. When a percussion part or drum part is specified as the copy destination instrument part, you can specify a percussion part or drum part as the copy source. When a bass part or a chord part (chord 1 through chord 5) is specified as the copy destination, you can specify a bass part or a chord part (chord 1 through...
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Using the Pattern Sequencer E-115 1.While the pattern sequencer screen is displayed, hold down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button and press the C-4 (EDIT) button to display the edit menu. 2.Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to move the 0 to “ElementEdit” and then press the R-16 (ENTER) button. This displays the “ElementEdit” screen. 3.The 0 should be next to “Clear”, so press the R-16 (ENTER) button. This displays the “Clear Element” screen. 4.Use the R-17 (u, i) buttons to specify the accompaniment pattern...
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E-116 Recording and Playing Audio All of the sound output by the Digital Keyboard can be recorded as audio files on a memory card. The maximum recording time for a single audio file is approximately 13 minutes. You can have up to five audio files recorded on a single memory card. To perform the operations described in this section, you will need to obtain a commercially available SD memory card or SDHC memory card with a capacity between 2GB and 32GB (page E-131). The audio recording operation...
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Recording and Playing Audio E-117 You can record keyboard play while in the rhythm mode or song sequencer mode. Recording is actually performed in the audio record mode, but you can switch between the rhythm mode screen and song sequencer mode screen from the audio record mode screen. A : or < indicator on the display indicates whether the rhythm mode screen or song sequencer mode screen is selected. Normally the audio record screen is displayed in the audio record mode, but you can switch to the...
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Recording and Playing Audio E-118 1.Referring to “Audio Recording” (page E-116), determine what type of performance you want to record. 2.If you plan to use a microphone, CD player or some other external device as a sound source during recording, turn off both the external device and the Digital Keyboard and then connect them. For details about connections, see “Outputting Input from an External Device or a Microphone through the Digital Keyboard’s Speakers” (page E-12). 3.Turn on the keyboard....