Casio CT-X5000 User Manual page 83

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Creating an Auto Accompaniment (User Rhythm)
5.
Timing in accordance with the "MEASURE"
and "BEAT" values on the display, play
something on the keyboard when required.
• ek PITCH BEND wheel operations are also included
in the recording.
• dt MODULATION/ASSIGNABLE button operations
are also included in the recording (CT-X5000 only).
• What you record will play back when the display
returns to the measure and beat where it was
recorded.
• To delete specific recorded notes, hold down
cs REGISTRATION [2]. When playback reaches the
note you want to delete, press the keyboard key that
corresponds to the note to be deleted. Holding down
cs REGISTRATION [2] along with one or more
keyboard keys while playback is being performed will
delete all of the notes that correspond to the keyboard
keys as they played while the button and keys are held
down.
• Until you perform step 6 below, you can layer
keyboard notes and delete recorded notes as many
times as you like.
6.
When you are finished recording, press
8 RECORD/STOP.
This causes the [RECORD] indicator to disappear.
• Pressing ck START/STOP starts looped playback of
recorded data.
• To try normal keyboard play with recorded data as
back up (with the keyboard part tone and not the
recorded part tone), long-press 5 TONE. This will
display part indicator
the display. This displays the name of the tone
assigned to the keyboard and enables play of that tone
on the keyboard.
■ Part Data Status Indicators
The table below explains the status indicators for parts being
edited on the rhythm editing screen.
This indicator:
Means this:
Fixed (Fixed Data) Data that was recalled from a built-in
rhythm or a previously stored user
rhythm, not user area data. Real-time
recording of keyboard notes is not
allowed. The only editing operation
supported is configuring mixer settings.
Recorded
Already recorded editable user area
(Recorded Data)
data. Mixer settings and real-time
recording of keyboard notes are
possible with this status.
Empty (No Data)
User area where nothing is recorded.
Mixer settings and real-time recording
of keyboard notes are possible with
this status.
EN-82
in the upper left corner of
■ User Rhythm Recording Settings
Initial default setting values are indicated by an asterisk (*).
Item Name
(Display)
Quantize
Specify either recording of notes
(Quantize)
in the timing they are played on
the keyboard or automatic
alignment of notes based on a
note value. Selecting a setting
other than "Off" displays a note
value (4: quarter note, d: dotted
note, t: triplets).
Precount
Specifies whether a precount
(Precount)
should sound before recording
starts after ck START/STOP is
pressed in recording standby.
Selecting "1" sounds a one-
measure precount, while "2"
sounds a two-measure precount.
Selecting "Off" turns off the
precount, so recording starts as
soon as ck START/STOP or a
keyboard key is pressed.
Play Chord
Starting recording of an
(PlayChrd)
accompaniment pattern starts
repeat playback of all the parts of
the pattern, except for the part
being recorded. During such
repeat playback, you can use
this setting to specify the chord
type to be used for playback by
bass and chord parts. Available
settings are "C" (C major), "C7"
(C 7th), and "Cm" (C minor).
Selecting "Off" turns off bass and
chord part notes.
Metronome
Specifies whether or not the
(Metronom)
metronome should sound during
recording.
Description
Off*, 4, 8,
16, 32, 4d,
8d, 16d,
32d, 4t, 8t,
16t, 32t
Off, 1*, 2
Off, C*,
C7, Cm
On, Off*
Settings

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