Casio CTK-571 manual Real-time Recording to Track, To record to Track 1 using real-time recording

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MODE

INTRO

NORMAL/FILL-IN VARIATION/FILL-IN

LEFT/TRACK 1

RIGHT/TRACK 2

START/STOP

SYNCHRO/ENDING

MEMORY [+]/[–]

Real-time Recording to Track 1

With real-time recording, the notes and chords you play on the key- board are recorded as you play them.

To record to Track 1 using real-time recording

1. Use the MEMORY button to enter record standby.

 

LAYER

 

SPLIT

ETUDE

GM

 

CONCERT

TOUCH

PIECE

 

RESPONSE

 

MEMORY

 

Flash

2. Use [+] and [–]to select 0 or 1 as the song number.

The track is not yet selected at this point.

The above song number screen remains on the display for about five seconds. If it disappears before you have a chance to select a song number, use the MEMORY button to display it again.

Song number

3. Press the LEFT/TRACK 1 button to select Track 1.

The “L” flashes on the display to indicate the track that will be recorded to.

Flash

4. Make any of the following settings if you want.

Tone number (page E-14)

Rhythm number (page E-16)

MODE switch (page E-17)

If you are not confident about playing at a fast tempo, try using a slower tempo setting (page E-16).

5. Press the START/STOP button to start real-time re- cording to Track 1.

6. Play something on the keyboard.

Any melody and accompaniment you play on the keyboard (including Auto Accompaniment chords played on the ac- companiment keyboard) is recorded.

If you use a pedal during recording, pedal operations are also recorded.

7.Press the START/STOP button to end recording when you are finished playing.

If you make a mistake while recording, stop the record operation and begin over again from step 1.

NOTE

Using real-time recording to record to a track that already contains record- ed data replaces the existing recording with the new one.

Track 1 Contents After Real-time Recording

In addition to keyboard notes and accompaniment chords, the fol- lowing data is also recorded to Track 1 during real-time recording. This data is used whenever Track 1 is played back.

Tone number

Rhythm number

INTRO, SYNCHRO/ENDING, NORMAL/FILL-IN, VARIATION/ FILL-IN button operations

Pedal operations

Memory Capacity

The keyboard has memory for approximately 5,200 notes. You can use all 5,200 notes for a single song, or you can divide memory be- tween two different songs.

The measure number and note number flash on the display when- ever remaining memory is less than 100 notes.

Flash

Recording automatically stops (and Auto Accompaniment and rhythm stops playing if they are being used) whenever memory becomes full.

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Contents USER’S Guide Guía DEL Usuario FCC Warning Welcome Main Features Safety Precautions SymbolsDo not disassemble or modify the instrument Care of your keyboard CareContents Midi General Guide Attaching the Score StandPlaying a Demo Tune Rear PanelQuick Reference Press the Power button to turn on powerSet the Mode switch to Normal To play the keyboardConnections Connecting to a Computer or Other EquipmentAccessories and Options Phones/Output TerminalUsing the AC Adaptor Power SupplyUsing batteries Important Battery InformationAuto Power Off Settings and Memory ContentsBasic Operations To play the keyboardSelecting a Tone Using the Metronome To start the metronomeUse the Tempo buttons to set the tempo Selecting a Rhythm Adjusting the TempoAuto Accompaniment Playing a RhythmCasio Chord Accompaniment Keyboard and Melody Keyboard Using Auto AccompanimentTo use Auto Accompaniment Chord TypesFingered Accompaniment Keyboard and Melody Key- board Csus4 Cm7 Cmaj7C7sus4 Cadd9 Cmadd9 CmM7 Cdim7 Full Range Chord Accompaniment Keyboard and Melody KeyboardUsing a Rhythm Variation Using an Intro PatternUsing a Fill-in Pattern Using a Fill-in Pattern with a Variation RhythmAdjusting the Accompaniment Volume Using One-touch PresetFinishing with an Ending Pattern Use the number buttons to input the tune’s two-digit number Playing a Built-in TuneTo play back a Song Bank tune Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start play of the tuneTo play an Etude tune To play a Concert Piece tuneMusical Information System To fast forward To pause playbackTo fast reverse To change the melody toneStep Lesson Display Contents During 3-step Lesson PlayStep Lesson Tempo Setting Tune Types and Their PartsMaster the timing Master the melodyPress any keyboard keys to play the melody right hand part Play a normal speed Accompaniment left hand part starts to play at normal speedMemory Button Operation Memory FunctionTracks Selecting a TrackReal-time Recording to Track To record to Track 1 using real-time recordingTrack 1 Contents After Real-time Recording Memory CapacityTrack 1 Real-time Recording Variations Playing Back from MemoryMemory Data Storage To play back from memoryTrack 2 Contents After Real-time Recording To record to Track 2 while playing back TrackTo record to Track 2 without playing back Track Deleting the Contents of a Specific Track Using Split Keyboard SettingsUsing Layer To layer tonesNow try playing something on the keyboard Using Layer and Split TogetherTo split the keyboard and then layer tones Input the number of the layered split toneTo turn touch response on and off Using Touch ResponseTransposing the Keyboard To transpose the keyboardTuning the Keyboard To tune the keyboardWhat is MIDI? Midi ConnectionsMidi Channels Navigate Channel Default Changing Midi SettingsGM Mode Default Off General MidiAccomp Midi OUT Default Off Midi in Chord Judge Default OffLocal Control Default On Local Control On Local Control OffUse the + and -or 0 and 1 buttons to change the setting Touch Curve DefaultSound Range Shift Default On MessagesEffect Control Number GM System on F07E7F0901F7GM System OFF F07E7F0902F7 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Action SeeSpecifications Appendix/Apéndice Tabla de notasRange Type Sonidos de DeLista Fingered Chord Chart Cuadros de acordes Fingered Aug Sus4 7sus4 Add9 MM7 Tone List Lista de sonidos Rhythm List Lista de ritmos Truevoice Remarks Recognized TransmittedMode3 NumberAux True#System RealTime RemarksHon-machi 1-chome