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[. . . ] E USER'S GUIDE Please keep all information for future reference. Safety Precautions Before trying to use the keyboard, be sure to read the separate "Safety Precautions". CTK6000/WK6500E1B NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. [. . . ] · Part B10 is a drum sound only part. E-66 B Using the Song Sequencer System Track and Track 01 through 16 Common Recording Content Recording Start · · · · · Note settings Rhythm selection Tempo setting Scale setting The mixer settings below ­ All part parameters from A04 through A07 and B01 through B16 (Excluding part on/off) ­ Part parameters from A09 through A16: part on/off, coarse tune, fine tune, scale enable, DSP line ­ DSP parameters: volume, pan, reverb send · Effect settings · Accomp volume · Due to the way song parts are configured, settings configured by a recalled registration are applied to different numbered parts than they were assigned to when the setup was saved, as shown below. Parts when registration setup is saved UPPER 1 part (A01) UPPER 2 part (A02) LOWER part (A03) Auto Harmonize tone part (A04) Parts when registration is recalled for song recording UPPER 1 part (A05) UPPER 2 part (A06) LOWER part (A07) Auto Harmonize tone part (A04) During Recording · Keyboard play · Pitch bender operations · Pedal operations For details about the configuration of song parts, see "Songs, tracks, and parts" (page E-66). · The moment you call up a registration setup or One Touch Preset while recording, the setting information registered with the registration setup or One Touch Preset is recorded to the system track. The registration setup or One Touch Preset itself is not recorded. System Track Recording Content Recording Start Tones for the UPPER 1, UPPER 2, and LOWER parts Layer and split on/off Split point setting Octave shift for the UPPER 1, UPPER 2, and LOWER parts The function menu item settings below (page E-97) ­ Arpeggiator hold, arpeggiator speed, arpeggiator part · Auto harmonize or arpeggiator on/off and type · Synchro standby (Normal, Variation, Intro) · Music preset (Only when using EASY REC. ) · · · · · Track 01 through 16 Recording Content Recording Start · Part tone selection for the track During Recording · Part tone selection for the track · The mixer settings below ­ All part parameters from B01 through B16 (except part on/off) During Recording · Rhythm selection · Tempo setting · All of the items under "Recording Start" above, except for the function menu item settings and split point setting · Chord play using the chord keyboard · The rhythm controller operations below L-13 (INTRO), L-14 (NORMAL/FILL-IN), L-15 (VARIATION/FILL-IN), and L-16 (SYNCHRO/ENDING) button operations · Settings recalled from registration memory · Settings recalled using One Touch Preset Panel Settings and Header Settings Before starting recording with the song sequencer, you need to select the tone and rhythm, and also configure other settings such as tempo, mixer settings, etc. These are called "panel settings" because they are configured using the Digital Keyboard's control panel. When you start recording, panel settings are stored in the header of the song. Settings in the header of a song are called "header settings". · The "Recording Start" settings under "System Track and Track 01 through 16 Common Recording Content" (page E-67), "System Track Recording Content" (page E-67) and "Track 01 through 16 Recording Content (page E-67) are stored as header settings. · Only header settings can be changed after song recording is complete. For details, see "Using Panel Record to Rewrite Song Header Settings" (page E-72). E-67 Using the Song Sequencer Recording Individual Tracks This section explains how to record to the system track and how to record to Tracks 01 through 16. For details about track configuration and what is recorded to each track, see "What you can do with the song sequencer" (page E-66). 4. Use the R-17 (u, i) buttons to select the system track. · If the system track already contains recorded data, starting recording in step 7 below will cause the current system track data to be deleted. To record a performance to the system track 1. Press the C-3 (SONG SEQUENCER) button to enter the song sequencer mode. 5. Configure panel settings as required for your performance. Song area number · Configure the following settings: tone and rhythm selection, tempo, layer and split, synchro standby (when using Auto Accompaniment), mixer, etc. For details about settings that can be configured, see "Recording Start" under "System Track and Track 01 through 16 Common Recording Content" (page E-67) and "System Track Recording Content" (page E-67). For information about mixer settings, see "Mixer Settings in the Song Sequencer Mode" (page E-72). 6. Perform the following steps to configure beat · An asterisk (*) next to a song area number indicates that there is already data recorded in that area. · L in the level meter indicates that the system track is currently selected, while M indicates that another track (01 through 16) is selected. · A black box ( ) in the level meter above a track number indicates that there is already data recorded in that track. and other settings. (1) While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button, press the C-13 (MENU) button. This will display a menu like the one shown below, with the 0 next to "Beat" (beat). 2. Use the dial or R-14 (­, +) buttons to select a song area number. · Selecting a song area that already contains recorded data will immediately recall the header settings of the song (page E-67). 3. Press the C-4 (RECORD) button. · The button will start to flash and the Digital Keyboard will enter record standby, which means recording will start whenever you play something on the keyboard. [. . . ] 5 :Noise2 Density (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) Adjusts the frequency of Noise Generator 2. Raising the noise level while a note is not sounding will cause noise to sound, even if there is no input signal. Dual Type DSP Parameters Dual type DSPs are configured by combining two different single type DSPs. Use the procedure below to determine what parameters that can be configured for each dual type DSP, and the operation, and setting ranges of dual type DSPs. The DSP type name has two parts: a left side part and a right side part. [. . . ]

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