Memory Capacity - Casio LK-73 Owner's Manual

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Song Memory Function
If you use a pedal during recording, pedal
operations are also recorded.
7.
Press the START/STOP or SONG MEMORY
button to end recording when you are finished
playing.
If you make a mistake while recording, stop the record
operation and begin over again from step 1.
Using real-time recording to record to a track that already
contains recorded data replaces the existing recording with
the new one.
Track 1 Contents After Real-time Recording
In addition to keyboard notes and accompaniment chords,
the following data is also recorded to Track 1 during real-time
recording. This data is used whenever Track 1 is played back.
Tone number
Rhythm number
INTRO, SYNCHRO/ENDING, NORMAL/FILL-IN, VAR/
FILL-IN button operations
Pedal operations

Memory Capacity

The keyboard has memory for approximately 5,200 notes.
You can use all 5,200 notes for a single song, or you can divide
memory between two different songs.
The measure number and note number flash on the
display whenever remaining memory is less than 100
notes.
1
Flash
Recording automatically stops (and Auto
Accompaniment and rhythm stops playing if they are
being used) whenever memory becomes full.
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Memory Data Storage
Anything previously stored in memory is replaced
whenever you make a new recording.
Memory contents are retained as long as the keyboard is
supplied with electrical power. Unplugging the AC
adaptor when batteries are not loaded or when loaded
batteries are dead cuts off the keyboard's electrical power
supply, causing all data stored in memory to be deleted.
Be sure to plug the keyboard into an electrical outlet with
the AC adaptor before replacing batteries.
Turning off the keyboard while a record operation is in
progress causes the contents of the track you are currently
recording to be lost.
Track 1 Real-time Recording Variations
The following describes a number of different variations you
can use when recording to Track 1 using real-time recording.
All of these variations are based upon the procedure
described under "To record to Track 1 using real-time
recording" on page E-37.
To record without rhythm
Skip step 5. Real-time recording without rhythm starts when
you press a keyboard key.
To start recording with synchro start
In place of step 5, press the SYNCHRO/ENDING button.
Auto Accompaniment and recording will both start when
you play a chord on the accompaniment keyboard.
To record using an intro, ending, or fill-in
During recording, the INTRO, SYNCHRO/ENDING,
NORMAL/FILL-IN, and VAR/FILL-IN buttons (pages E-25
through E-26) can all be used as they normally are.
To synchro start Auto Accompaniment with an
intro pattern
In place of step 5, press the SYNCHRO/ENDING button and
then the INTRO button. Auto Accompaniment will start with
the intro pattern when you play a chord on the
accompaniment keyboard.
To start Auto Accompaniment part way into a
recording
In place of step 5, press the SYNCHRO/ENDING button and
then play something on the melody keyboard to start. When
you reach the point where you want Auto Accompaniment to
start, play a chord on the accompaniment keyboard.
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