Song Memory Function
5. Make any changes in the value that you want.
The actual procedures you use to change a parameter depend on the type of data it contains. See “Editing Techniques and Display Contents” on page
Repeat steps 4 and 5 to edit other parameters.
Whenever editing memory contents, never change a note so it is identical to the note before or after it. Doing so may alter the length of the changed note and the note before or after it. Should this happen, you will have to
6. Press the START/STOP button to end editing when you are finished.
The only parameters that can be editted for Tracks 2 through 6 are notes and tone numbers.
In the case of
You can only change tone numbers that were originally set for Tracks 2 through 6 using step recording.
In the case of
You can only change rhythm numbers that were originally set for Track 1 using step recording.
You cannot use the edit procedure to add more data to a recording.
You cannot move portions of a recording to a different location within the recording.
Note lengths cannot be changed.
Editing Techniques and Display Contents
The following describes the editing techniques you can use to change the various parameters stored in memory.
To change a chord
Use the chord fingering method selected by the MODE button (FINGERED, CASIO CHORD, etc.) to input a chord.
To change a tone number
Use the number buttons or [+] and
In the case of
You can only change tone numbers that were originally set for Tracks 2 through 6 using step recording.
To change the key pressure (velocity) of a note
Use the number buttons or [+] and
To change a rhythm number
Use the number buttons or [+] and
To change the pitch of a note
Input a new note on the keyboard to change the pitch of a note. The pitch you specify here is reflected in the keyboard and the notes shown in the staff on the display.
In the case of
You can only change rhythm numbers that were originally set for Track 1 using step recording.
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