Performance Memory; Recording; Playing Back Recorded Music; To Delete Recorded Music - Casio Piano Sound CPS-50 Operation Manual

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e All the Music (ioraey tunes use PIANO | tone, aud you cannot change the
playback tone.
¢ You can control the tone of the keyboard when you play along with a Music
Library tune.
¢ Key transpose setting (page 12) does not affect the playback of Music Library
tunes.
¢ TOUCH CANCEL button is inoperable while playing back a Music Library tune.
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Performance Memory
The memory function of this piano allows real-time recording of notes as they are
played on the keyboard. You can record 2 songs separately, up to 1,200 notes in all.
Please note that 2 songs are recorded separately into two independent "song" area —
SONG A and SONG B.
MEMORY
RECORD
button
STOP
button.
START
button
Song Select
button
Recording
1. Specify recording "song" area (SONG A or SONG B) you want to aco" to Bey
pressing the Song select button.
When you turn the power ON, SONG A 1s automatically selected.
2. Select a preset tone you want to use for recording. ©
3. Press the RECORD button and the MEMORY
indicator flashes to indicate that
the piano is in fecore standby.
IMPORTANT
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The next step erases the tune in the song area ne or 1: B) you selected in step 1
above.
Make sure that you no longer need the tune in the selected song area
before continuing.
If you need, you can abort the recording staneDy by pressing
the RECORD button again, without erasing the tune.
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5. To stop recording, press the STOP button.
Note
that
the
Changing preset tones
Damper pedal effects
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Performance data received from MIDI IN terminal can also be recorded (refer to
"MIDI" on page 18).
«° Memory capacity is approximately' 1 200 notes in all.
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memory capacity, recording automatically ends.
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TOUCH CANCEL button ON/OFF setting cannot be recorded, though this button
is operable while recording.
When you avecee the
Playing back recorded music
Notes
To delete recorded music|
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