Other Live Set Sound Features; Applying Effects To Audio Signals From The A/D Input Jacks; Playing Back An Audio File - Yamaha CK88 Owner's Manual

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2.
Use the Encoder dial to select the desired
Live Set Sound number for saving to.
You can audition the Voice already saved to the
Live Set Sound number by playing the keyboard
before saving the new one.
NOTICE
• The settings will be overwritten if you select the same
number as an existing Live Set Sound.
• The settings currently editing will be lost if you select
a different Live Set Sound or turn off the power before
storing the settings.

Other Live Set Sound features

These powerful and convenient features for Live Set Sound let you apply effects to the audio input via A/D input or
play back an audio file while performing on the keyboard.
Applying effects to audio signals
from the A/D INPUT jacks
You can connect another electronic musical
instrument, guitar, or a microphone to the A/D INPUT
jacks, and apply dedicated effects to those external
audio sources.
Here, we'll cover how to use a dynamic microphone.
1.
Connect a dynamic mic to the A/D Input [L/
MONO] jack on the rear panel.
Example for a dynamic mic
2.
Select Mic from the [MENU] button 
General  Audio  A/D Input Type.
3.
Press the [INPUT] button.
The A/D Input screen appears.
4.
Select an effect type from the Input Effect1
or Input Effect2 TYPE.
This completes the setup.
Press the [STORE] button to save the A/D Input settings
to the Live Set Sound.
3.
Press the [ENTER] button to store.
When the store operation is complete, the message
"Completed" will appear and operation returns to
the Top screen.
If a different Live Set Sound Number was selected
when saving the currently editing Live Set Sound,
the Live Set Sound before the edit will be kept
unchanged in the original Live Set Sound Number.
NOTE
If you have accidentally changed to a different Live Set Sound
causing your edits to be lost, you can use the Edit Recall function
to recall the last edited status (page 40).

Playing back an audio file

While playing the Live Set Sound, you can play back an
audio file saved on a USB flash drive using a single key
on the keyboard.
1.
Save the desired audio file (.wav) to the USB
flash drive from a computer.
The supported audio file is in .wav format (44.1 kHz,
16-bit, Stereo). Files of .wav format in 48-kHz or
mono cannot be played back on the CK.
2.
Insert the USB flash drive to the USB [TO
DEVICE] terminal on the rear panel.
3.
Select from the [SETTINGS] button 
Function  Audio Trigger.
4.
Change the settings.
• Switch: Set to ON
• File: Select the audio file to play back
• Volume: Set the playback volume
• Key Assign: Select the rightmost key or the
leftmost key to start or stop playback.
• Play Mode: Sets the mode for playback
5.
Press the key specified in Key Assign to start
playback at the desired timing.
Playback then starts.
Set the mode for playing back audio files from Play
Mode.
The Play Mode setting can be changed from the
[SETTINGS] button  Function  Audio Trigger 
Play Mode (page 32).
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