C-3 Audio Record Button - Casio CTK-7000 User Manual

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L-13
L-13
L-14
L-14
To get ready for audio recording
1.
Referring to "Audio Recording" (page E-121),
determine what type of performance you want
to record.
2.
If you plan to use a microphone, CD player or
some other external device as a sound source
during recording, turn off both the external
device and the Digital Keyboard and then
connect them.
• For details about connections, see "Outputting Input
from an External Device or a Microphone through the
Digital Keyboard's Speakers" (page E-12).
3.
Turn on the keyboard.
4.
On the Digital Keyboard, format a memory card.
• For details, see "Formatting a Memory Card" (page
E-137).
5.
Press the R-15 (EXIT) button to return to the
rhythm mode from the card mode.
• If you have a memory card that you previous formatted
on the Digital Keyboard, skip steps 4 and 5, and simply
insert the card into the card slot (T-1). For details, see
"Loading and Removing a Memory Card" (page E-137).
This completes preparation for recording. Next, perform the
"To record play in the rhythm mode" below or the "To record
play in the song sequencer mode" procedure (page E-125).
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C-2
C-3 C-5
C-3
L-16
L-16
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L-18
L-15
L-15
L-17
L-17
C-5
C-9
C-9
C-17
C-17
To record play in the rhythm mode
1.
Perform the procedure under "To get ready for
audio recording" (page E-123).
• This enters the rhythm mode.
2.
Select a tone and rhythm, and configure other
settings for the song you plan to record.
3.
Press the C-3 (AUDIO RECORD) button.
• This cause the > indicator to flash, which indicates
the audio record mode.
• The C-3 (AUDIO RECORD) button will also start
flashing, which indicates audio record standby.
• The audio record screen like the one shown below will
appear on the display.
Audio file name
• The time counter shows how much time
(minutes:seconds) has elapsed since the start of
recording. You also can switch display contents to
show the tempo, measure, and beat, if you want as
described below.
• If there is an asterisk (*) in front of the audio file
number, it means the file already includes recorded
data. Starting recording while a file that already
contains recorded data is selected will cause the old
data to be overwritten by the new recording.
Recording and Playing Audio
R-13
R-13
R-15
R-15
R-14
R-14
R-16
R-16
Audio file number
Time counter (minutes:seconds)
R-17
R-17
E-123

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