Casio Px3 Manual
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English Editing Zone Parameters E-29 To change zone parameter settings 1.Check to make sure that the lamp above the (MASTER CONTROL) button is lit. If it is unlit, press the (MASTER CONTROL) button to light it. 2.Hold down the (ZONE EDIT) button until the zone menu screen shown below appears. This will cause the (ZONE EDIT) button lamp to light. 3.Use the (ZONE EDIT) button to display the zone menu page that contains the parameter whose setting you want to change. Example:Zone menu page...
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E-30 Editing Zone Parameters This section explains the meaning of each zone parameter, and provides information about their setting ranges and initial default values. In this section, each parameter is preceded by a number and a letter, like “1-A”. This indicates the common menu page number (1) and the PARAMETER SELECTOR button you need to press to select it (A). In this section, the name of each zone parameter is followed by and/or . The values following the description of a parameter are its...
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English Editing Zone Parameters E-31 This item is used to change the setting of the parameter displayed in 3-B. IMPORTANT! For details on information about parameter names and the settings and initial defaults for each parameter under each DSP type number and type name, see “DSP Effect List” (page E-60) and “DSP Algorithm List” (page E-61). Editing Tones Changes the pitch in semitone steps. –12 to 0 * to +12 semitones Use this item to adjust the pitch in cent steps (1 cent = 1/100 semitone). –99...
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E-32 Editing Zone Parameters This item is for adjusting the depth (strength) of vibrato applied to notes. A larger negative absolute value makes vibrato shallower, while a larger positive value makes it deeper. –64 to 0 * to +63 This item is for adjusting the time until vibrato starts to be applied to a note. A larger negative absolute value makes the time it takes before vibrato is applied after a note is played shorter, while a larger positive value makes it longer. –64 to 0 * to +63 This item...
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English Editing Zone Parameters E-33 Control Settings If you are using multiple zones for keyboard play and you want to disable pedal and other controller operations for a particular zone, turn off the settings described in this section for that zone. Enables and disables pedal operations. OFF, ON * Enables and disables the (PITCH BEND) wheel operations. OFF, ON * Enables and disables the (ASSIGNABLE 1) button operations. OFF, ON * Enables and disables the (ASSIGNABLE 2) button operations....
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E-34 Using Registration Memory Normally, before playing something you need to set up the Digital Piano by configuring a number of different settings, including layer and split on/off, a tone selection for each zone, equalizer settings, and DSP settings. You can save up to 64 Digital Piano setups (which include control panel and internal settings) to registration memory for later recall when you need them. Each setup is saved as “registration data.” The following are the settings that are stored as...
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English Using Registration Memory E-35 4.While holding down the (STORE) button, press one of the number buttons ( (1) through (8)) to specify the number of the area (1 to 8) where you want to save the registration data. Pressing a number button immediately executes the registration data save operation. The following shows how the display would appear if you select Bank 1, Area 3. To recall a setup saved as registration data 1.Press the (REGISTRATION) button so the lamp below it is...
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E-36 Using Registration Memory Registration data can be stored to a file in the Digital Piano’s internal memory area or on an SD card. You can store the registration data in a single registration memory bank (eight areas) or the data in all of the registration memory banks (64 areas) to a file. NOTE When you save registration memory bank data to a file, a file name is assigned automatically in accordance with the following rules. Before saving registration memory bank data to an SD card, be sure...
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English Using Registration Memory E-37 To recall registration memory bank data from a file 1.Depending on where the file is located, perform one of the steps shown below. 2.Press the (REGISTRATION) button so the lamp below it is lit. This is the REGISTRATION mode. 3.If you are recalling a file that contains data for a single bank, use the (w, q) buttons to scroll through the bank numbers (1 through 8) until the one to which you want to recall the data is displayed. If you are recalling a...
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E-38 Using the Function Menu The function menu contains global settings (overall tuning and touch adjustment, local control ON/OFF, etc.) that need to be changed by you relatively infrequently. It also includes some SD card operations (format, etc.) This section explains operations involving function menu settings. For details about specific function menu items, see “Function Menu Settings” (page E-39). To change the setting of a function menu item 1.Press the (FUNCTION) button. The button’s...