Mixer Function; What You Can Do With The Mixer - Casio CTK-691 User Manual

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CTK691E01-01.book 39 ページ 2003年9月29日 月曜日 午後4時47分

Mixer Function

Mixer Function
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MIXER
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What you can do with the Mixer

This keyboard lets you play multiple different musical
instrument parts at the same time during auto-accompaniment
play, song memory playback, receipt of data through the MIDI
terminal, etc. The Mixer assigns each part to a separate channel
(1 through 16) and lets you control the channel on/off, volume,
and pan pot parameters of each channel.
In addition to channels 1 through 16, the Mixer also has a DSP
channel that you can use to adjust the DSP level, DSP pan, and
other DSP parameters.
Channel Assignments
The following shows the parts that are assigned to each of the
16 channels.
Channel
Number
Channel 1
Main tone
Channel 2
Layered tone
Channel 3
Split tone
Channel 4
Layered/split tone
Channel 5
Harmonize Tone
Channel 6
Auto Accompaniment chord part 1
Channel 7
Auto Accompaniment chord part 2
Channel 8
Auto Accompaniment chord part 3
Channel 9
Auto Accompaniment bass part
Channel 10
Auto Accompaniment rhythm part
Channel 11
Song Memory track 1
Channel 12
Song Memory track 2
Channel 13
Song Memory track 3
Channel 14
Song Memory track 4
Channel 15
Song Memory track 5
Channel 16
Song Memory track 6
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DRAWBAR ORGAN
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Number buttons
See page E-66 and E-67 for information on layered, split, and
layered/split tones.
See page E-53 for information on the song memory.
Normally, keyboard play is assigned to Channel 1. When
Auto Accompaniment is being used, each part of the
accompaniment is assigned to Channels 6 through 10.
When this keyboard is being used as the sound source for
an externally connected computer or other MIDI device, all
16 channels are assigned musical instrument parts. The
notes played over the channel selected by steps 1 and 2
under "Turning Channels On and Off" on page E-40 are
shown on the displayed keyboard and staff.
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