Casio LK-73 Kullanıcı El Kitabı - Sayfa 12
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Step Recording Melody to
Track 2
You can use step recording to input notes one-by-one in Track
2. This technique is perfect for those who want to make
original recordings, but are not accomplished enough to play
along with rhythm.
Note that step recording of melody notes can be performed in
Track 2 only.
To step record melody to Track 2
1.
Use the SONG MEMORY button to enter record
standby, and then use [+] and [–] buttons to
select 0 or 1 as the song number.
2.
Press the RIGHT/TRACK 2 button to select
Track 2.
3.
Press the STEP button to start step recording.
1
Clock number*
Measure number
2
3
Beat number
* 48 clocks = 1beat
4.
Select a tone number if you want.
5.
Use the keyboard keys or the [+] and [–] buttons
to input notes, and the [0] button to input rests.
When touch response is turned on, the amount of
pressure you use to press keyboard keys is also
recorded. You can also use keyboard keys to
input chords.
With the [+] and [–] buttons input, a staff appears
on the display showing the note you are
inputting. The loudness or softness of a note
input using these buttons is the same as the note
immediately before it.
To cancel input of a rest, press [0] again.
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Song Memory Function
6.
Use number buttons [1] through [9] to input the
length of each note or rest.
After input the length of a note or rest, the
keyboard stands by for the next input.
7.
Repeat steps 5 and 6 to input all the notes you
want.
If you make a mistake during input, you can
make corrections using the procedures under
"Editing Data While Step Recording" on page
E-44.
8.
After you are finished inputting notes, press the
START/STOP or SONG MEMORY button to
quit step recording.
During step recording of a melody, the entire keyboard is a
melody keyboard, regardless of the MODE switch setting.
During step recording you can use FF and REW to move
the input point forward and back. See "Editing Data While
Step Recording" on page E-44 for details.
Track 2 Contents After Step
Recording
In addition to notes, tone numbers can also be recorded.
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