User manual CASIO CTK-6000

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[. . . ] E USER'S GUIDE Please keep all information for future reference. Safety Precautions Before trying to use the keyboard, be sure to read the separate "Safety Precautions". CTK6000/WK6500E1B NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. [. . . ] Virtually everything you play on the keyboard can be recorded by the song sequencer. You also can use the song sequencer to perform multi-track recording of 17 different tracks and assemble them into a final song. For example, you can first record a piano track, followed by a bass track, then a guitar track or tracks that feature other musical instruments. 2. Press the C-4 (RECORD) button. · The button will start flashing and the EASY REC screen will appear on the display. Songs, tracks, and parts A single song can be made up of up to 17 tracks. The 17 tracks are broken down as shown in the table below. Track Part Number A04 A05 A06 A07 A09 A10 System Track A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 Track 01 Track 16 B01 B16 Part Contents Auto Accompaniment (Auto harmonize tone) Keyboard (UPPER 1 part) Keyboard (UPPER 2 part) Keyboard (LOWER part) Auto Accompaniment (Percussion part) Auto Accompaniment (Drums part) Auto Accompaniment (Bass part) Auto Accompaniment (Chord 1 part) Auto Accompaniment (Chord 2 part) Auto Accompaniment (Chord 3 part) Auto Accompaniment (Chord 4 part) Auto Accompaniment (Chord 5 part) Keyboard (B01 part) Keyboard (B16 part) 3. Start to play something using a music preset. For details, see "To perform using a music preset" (page E-50). · This will start recording, along with Auto Accompaniment in accordance with the preset chord progression. · Starting recording will cause the C-4 (RECORD) button to change from flashing to lit. During recording, the display will show the current measure (MEASURE) and beat (BEAT). 4. To stop recording, press the L-17 (START/ STOP) button. · After recording stops, the initial song sequencer mode screen appears on the display. · At this time you can press the L-17 (START/STOP) button to replay what you have just recorded. For details about playing back recorded content, see "Playing a Recorded Song" (page E-73). Song 5. To exit the song sequencer, press the C-3 (SONG SEQUENCER) button or the R-15 (EXIT) button. · The Digital Keyboard uses multiple parts simultaneously to sound Auto Accompaniment, a keyboard layer tone, and keyboard split tone at the same time. The system track is used to record the notes of these parts in a single location. · Tracks 01 through 16 each correspond to a single musical instrument part. Each track is used to record the notes of each individual part. · The parts shown in the table above correspond to mixer parts. For details, see "Using the Mixer" (page E-39). · Part B10 is a drum sound only part. E-66 B Using the Song Sequencer System Track and Track 01 through 16 Common Recording Content Recording Start · · · · · Note settings Rhythm selection Tempo setting Scale setting The mixer settings below ­ All part parameters from A04 through A07 and B01 through B16 (Excluding part on/off) ­ Part parameters from A09 through A16: part on/off, coarse tune, fine tune, scale enable, DSP line ­ DSP parameters: volume, pan, reverb send · Effect settings · Accomp volume · Due to the way song parts are configured, settings configured by a recalled registration are applied to different numbered parts than they were assigned to when the setup was saved, as shown below. Parts when registration setup is saved UPPER 1 part (A01) UPPER 2 part (A02) LOWER part (A03) Auto Harmonize tone part (A04) Parts when registration is recalled for song recording UPPER 1 part (A05) UPPER 2 part (A06) LOWER part (A07) Auto Harmonize tone part (A04) During Recording · Keyboard play · Pitch bender operations · Pedal operations For details about the configuration of song parts, see "Songs, tracks, and parts" (page E-66). · The moment you call up a registration setup or One Touch Preset while recording, the setting information registered with the registration setup or One Touch Preset is recorded to the system track. The registration setup or One Touch Preset itself is not recorded. System Track Recording Content Recording Start Tones for the UPPER 1, UPPER 2, and LOWER parts Layer and split on/off Split point setting Octave shift for the UPPER 1, UPPER 2, and LOWER parts The function menu item settings below (page E-97) ­ Arpeggiator hold, arpeggiator speed, arpeggiator part · Auto harmonize or arpeggiator on/off and type · Synchro standby (Normal, Variation, Intro) · Music preset (Only when using EASY REC. ) · · · · · Track 01 through 16 Recording Content Recording Start · Part tone selection for the track During Recording · Part tone selection for the track · The mixer settings below ­ All part parameters from B01 through B16 (except part on/off) During Recording · Rhythm selection · Tempo setting · All of the items under "Recording Start" above, except for the function menu item settings and split point setting · Chord play using the chord keyboard · The rhythm controller operations below L-13 (INTRO), L-14 (NORMAL/FILL-IN), L-15 (VARIATION/FILL-IN), and L-16 (SYNCHRO/ENDING) button operations · Settings recalled from registration memory · Settings recalled using One Touch Preset Panel Settings and Header Settings Before starting recording with the song sequencer, you need to select the tone and rhythm, and also configure other settings such as tempo, mixer settings, etc. These are called "panel settings" because they are configured using the Digital Keyboard's control panel. [. . . ] The DSP type name has two parts: a left side part and a right side part. Distortion-Wah 3 "Distortion" and "Wah" 2. Find out what parameters you can configure by looking up the left side part of a dual type DSP in the "Type Name" column of the table below. Type Name Wah Configurable Parameters LFO Waveform LFO Rate LFO Depth Gain Level LFO Waveform LFO Rate LFO Depth LFO Waveform LFO Rate LFO Depth Feedback Threshold Level LFO Waveform LFO Rate LFO Depth LFO Waveform LFO Rate LFO Depth Distortion Chorus Flanger Reflection Compressor Auto Pan Tremolo 3. [. . . ]

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