Casio At5 User Manual
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Using the Mixer E-39 1.Press the C-7 (MIXER) button. This causes the mixer screen to appear. 2.Use the R-17 (u, i) buttons to select the mixer parameter you want to change. You can select master (MASTER), effect (DSP), microphone input (MIC/INST), or a part (A01 through A16, B01 through B16). The currently selected setting is shown in the line two of the display. While a part is selected, you can toggle between Group A and Group B by pressing both of the R-17 (u, i) buttons at the same time....
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Using the Mixer E-40 For details about how initial default settings are configured when you perform the following procedure, see “Parameter List” (page E-158). 1.While the mixer screen is displayed, hold down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button as you press the C-17 (MENU) button. This displays the mixer menu screen with the 0 next to “Initialize”. 2.Press the R-16 (ENTER) button. 3.In response to the “Sure?” message that appears, press the R-14 (YES) button to initialize all mixer parameters or the R-14...
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Using the Mixer E-41 The tables below show the parameters that can be configured on the mixer screen. The settings marked with an asterisk (*) in the “Setting Range” column are initial defaults. MASTER parameters include items for adjusting the volume level, pan position, and other settings that are applied globally to all parts. DSP parameters include DSP-related settings that are applied globally to all parts. DSP parameter setting cannot be changed while “on” is selected for the “DSP Disable” effect...
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Using the Mixer E-42 MIC/INST parameters include settings related to the T-5 (INST IN) and T-8 (MIC IN) terminals. MIC/INST Parameters Parameter NameDescriptionSetting Range Part (Mic/Inst Enable)Specifies if sound input should be output (on) or not output (oFF). oFF, on * Volume (Mic/Inst Volume)*1Specifies the volume level of sound input. 0 to 80* to 127 Pan (Mic/Inst Pan)Specifies the stereo pan position of sound input. 0 indicates the center, while a smaller values shifts to the left and a larger...
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Using the Mixer E-43 Part parameters include setting items that can be adjusted for parts A01 through A16 and B01 through B16. Part Parameters Parameter NameDescriptionSetting Range TONE (Part Tone)Specifies a tone for each part. When configuring this parameter, you can use the buttons R-1 ([A] PIANO) through R-12 ([L] USER TONES) to select a tone group.A:001 to L:100 Part (Part On/Off)Specifies if the notes of a particular part should be output (on) or not output (oFF). When a part is turned on, the...
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E-44 Using the Tone Editor You can create a user tone by editing one of the built-in preset tones. The preset tones built into this Digital Keyboard consist of a number of parameters. To create a user tone, you first recall a preset tone (A:001 through K:128) and then modify its parameters to change it to your own original tone. Note that drum set sounds (K:129 through K:147) cannot be used as the basis of a user tone. The illustration nearby shows the parameters that make up the preset tones, and...
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Using the Tone Editor E-45 Cutoff Frequency The cutoff frequency is a parameter for adjusting timbre by cutting any frequency that is higher than a specific frequency. A larger cutoff frequency produces a brighter (harder) timbre, while a smaller frequency produces a darker (softer) timbre. Vibrato Type, Vibrato Delay, Vibrato Rate, Vibrato Depth These parameters adjust the vibrato effect, which causes periodic changes in the tone. Octave Shift This parameter controls the octave of all tones....
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Using the Tone Editor E-46 4.Use the dial or R-14 (–, +) buttons to change the setting value. Pressing the R-14 (–, +) buttons at the same time returns a parameter to its initial default setting. 5.Repeat steps 3 and 4 as required to configure other parameters. 6.To save a rhythm after you edit it, hold down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button as you press the C-17 (MENU) button. This displays the tone editor menu. 7.Press the R-16 (ENTER) button. This displays a screen for specifying the destination...
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Using the Tone Editor E-47 The table below shows the parameters that can be configured on the tone editor screen. For information about each parameter, also refer to “Tone Creation Overview” (page E-44). The settings marked with an asterisk (*) in the “Setting Range” column are initial defaults. Tone Parameter Settings Parameter NameDescriptionSetting Range AttackTime (Attack Time)Specifies the time until a note starts to sound after a key is pressed. –64 to 0 * to +63 ReleasTime (Release Time)Specifies...
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Using the Tone Editor E-48 DSP Parameters 1 through 8Shows up to eight parameters for “DSP Type”. *2*2 DSP RevSend (DSP Reverb Send)Adjusts how much reverb is applied to the post-DSP note. 0 to 40* to 127 Mod Setting (Modulation Setting)Assigns either vibrato or DSP to the S-2 (MODULATION) button. Vib *, DSP Mod Depth (Modulation Depth)When vibrato is assigned to the S-2 (MODULATION) button, specifies the depth of vibrato applied to a tone while the button is depressed.0 to 127 (Default setting...