Casio At5 User Manual
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Recording and Playing Audio E-119 4.If required, perform the steps below to switch from the time counter screen to the tempo, measure, beat screen. If you want to leave the time counter displayed, go straight to step 5. 5.Use the dial or the R-14 (–, +) buttons to select an audio file number. 6.To start recording, press the C-3 (AUDIO RECORD) button. If the file number you selected in step 5 does not have an asterisk (*) next to it, the C-3 (AUDIO RECORD) button will change from flashing to lit...
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Recording and Playing Audio E-120 1.Perform the procedure under “To get ready for audio recording” (page E-118). This enters the rhythm mode. 2.Perform steps 1 through 4 under “To perform using a music preset” (page E-49). This enters music preset record standby. 3.Perform steps 3 through 6 under “To record play in the rhythm mode” (page E-118) to start recording. 4.Perform steps 5 through 7 under “To perform using a music preset” (page E-49). 5.To quit recording, press the C-3 (AUDIO RECORD)...
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Recording and Playing Audio E-121 You can start audio playback operations from the rhythm mode or the song sequencer mode. You cannot start from the card mode. You can perform normal keyboard play along with audio playback, and you can use layer and split. The procedures for selecting UPPER 1, UPPER 2, and LOWER parts are the same as the ones used in the rhythm mode. For details, see “Selecting a Tone” (page E-14) and “Layering and Splitting Tones” (page E-15). Maximum polyphony is reduced by a...
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Recording and Playing Audio E-122 4.Press the L-17 (PLAY/STOP) button. This will start playback of the audio file and cause the L-17 (PLAY/STOP) button to change from flashing to lit. The time counter also will start counting up. The following operations are supported during playback. *Dial operation is supported only while the audio play screen is displayed. Playback stops automatically when it reaches the end of a song. To stop playback part way through, press the L-17 (PLAY/STOP) button. 5.To...
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Recording and Playing Audio E-123 1.Perform steps 1 through 4 under “To play back a recorded audio file” (page E-121) to start playback. 2.When playback reaches the location you want to specify as the repeat start point, press the L-13 (REPEAT) button. This will display a screen like the one shown below, which shows the start point you specified (minutes:seconds) and the flashing ? indicator. 3.When playback reaches the location you want to specify as the repeat end point, press the L-13...
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Recording and Playing Audio E-124 1.Press the C-2 (AUDIO PLAY) button to enter the audio play mode. 2.Use the dial or the R-14 (–, +) buttons to display the audio file you want to clear or delete. Selecting an audio file numbered from 001 through 005 will make this an audio file data clear operation. In this case, the file itself will not be deleted. Selecting an audio file numbered 006 or greater (an audio file you saved to the memory card using Data Manager * on a computer) will make this an...
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E-125 Using the Function Menu The function menu contains items for tuning and touch adjustments, local on/off, and other global settings that need to be changed by you relatively infrequently. It also includes some memory card operations (format, etc.). This section explains function menu operations. For details about specific function menu items, see “Function Menu Settings” (page E-126). 1.Press the R-13 (FUNCTION) button. This displays the function menu like the one shown below. 2.To adjust the...
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Using the Function Menu E-126 4.To exit the function menu, press the R-13 (FUNCTION) button or R-15 (EXIT) button. Note that all function menu settings you configure are returned to their initial defaults whenever you turn off the Digital Keyboard. You can configure the Digital Keyboard so it remembers its latest settings or to apply predetermined default settings each time you turn it on. For details, see “AutoResume (Auto Resume)” (page E-129) and “Default (Default Settings)” (page E-129)....
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Using the Function Menu E-127 Specifies how many times notes or chords should sound within one beat for arpeggio phrases played by the arpeggiator (page E-21). 1, 2, 2S, 3, 4 *, 4S, 6, 8 The setting value indicates the number of times within one beat. Selecting an option that is only a value will sound the note that number of times within one beat. Selecting “4”, for example, will play with the rhythm 7777. Selecting an option that includes the letter “S” will play a shuffle. 2S plays and 4S...
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Using the Function Menu E-128 For details about “parts” mentioned here, see “How Parts are Organized” (page E-38). Adjusts the Auto Accompaniment volume level (master volume of parts A09 through A16). This setting does not affect the keyboard volume level (parts A01 through A03). 000 - 115 * - 127 Adjusts the master volume of song file playback in the card mode (page E-132). This setting does not affect the keyboard volume level (parts A01 through A03) or Auto Accompaniment volume level (parts A09...