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Casio Celviano AP-65R User Manual

Casio Celviano AP-65R
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when
payback
reaches
the
part
you
want
to
change.
play
the
new
part
on
the
keyboard.
*
Playback
of
the
current
‘rack
stops
and
punch-in
recording
statts
as
soon
as
you
play
something
on
the
keyboard
+
Pressing
the
ENTER
button
instead
of
playing
someth:ng
an
the
keyboard
starts
recording
of
a
biank
in
che
salected
tack
(except
for
the
accompaniment
of
Teack
1)
until
you
play
something,
+
Continue
playing
until
the
end
of
the
song
J.
atter
you
are
finished,
press
the
START/STOP
button
to
stop
recording.
#
The
REC
indicator
disappears
from
the
display
when
record-
ing
is
stopped.
:
16,
At
this
point
you
can
repeat
steas
3
through
9
for
oth-
er
tracks,
if
you
want.
Playback
Tracks
When
recording
to
a
track
with
the
Song
Sequencer,
the
contents
of
any
tracks
that
are
already
recorded
normally
play
back.
These
are
called
playback
tracks.
You
car.
turn
playback
tracks
on
(so
they
play
durcng
recording)
oF
off (30
they
don’t
play),
See
“Turning
Channels
On
and
Oft”
on
page
E-40
for
details
Level
Meter
During
Record
Operations
Channels
CHIL
through
CH16
correspond
fo
Teacks
1
through
6.
During
record
standby,
the
level
metes
shows
which
tracks
ere
al-
ready
recorded
Three
level
meter
segments
indicate
a
channel
is
al-
ready
quoted,
while
no
segment
indicates
that
the
channel
is
empty
(unrecorded).
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a
Recorded
tracks
=
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Empty
(unrecorded)
tracks
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(YESINO)
To
Delete
the
Contents
of
a
Specific
Track
Note
that
a
track
delete
operation
cannot
be
undone.
Make
sure
you
no
longer
need
the
contents
of
a
track
before
you
delete
them.
1.
Press
the
SONG
button
once.
*
This
causes
the
indicator
lamp
above
the
SONG
button
to
tight
"i
2.
Select
the
user
sang
area
that
contains
the
track
whose
contents
you
want
to
delete.
+
Use
the
[+]
and
[=]
buttons
to
selec:
User
Song
Area
0
(SCO)
‘of
User
Song
Area
1
(SG).
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TUNE
ai)
e
Press
the
RECORD
button
‘o
enter
record
standhy.
*
The
REC
indicator
appears,
and
the
trame
around
the
CHU
(Track
1)
Gashes
on
the
display,
*
CH
11
through
CH
16
of
the
level
meter
show
which
tracks
already
contain
recorded
data.
See
"Level
Meter
Docing
Record
Operations”
on
this
page
fer
details
on
how
to
read
the
level
meter,
4.
Select
the
track
whose
contents
you
want
to
delete.
*
Use
CHANNEL
buttons
CH11
(Track
1)
through
CH16
(Track
6)
to
select
the
track
you
want.
Se
Press
the
[+]
and
[-]
butions
at
the
same
time
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Song
Sequencer
and
Mixer
Operations
During
Song
Sequencer
playback
standby
and
playback,
all
four
CURSOR
keys
and
the
ENTER
button
function
as
Mixer
operation
buttons.
This
means
you
can
change
Mixer
settings
far
each
track
for
both
recording
and
playback
&.
Press
the
YES
button
to
delete
the
selected
track
or:
the
NO
button
to
abort
the
delete
operation.
[_
dEi
Complete
+
After
a
few
moments,
the
piano
evits
the
record
operation.
+
The
message
“4EL
No
Oata"
appears
on
the
display
for
about
‘one
second
if
the
track
you
selected
in
step
4
does
not
con-
tain
any
data,
Mixer
Settings
Recorded
by
Each
Track
Mixer
settings
are
recorded
independently
for
each
track,
Mixer
set
lings
are
recorded
as
track
data
under
either
of
the
following
two
conditions.
*
Mixer
settings
made
for
CH]
during
Song
Sequencer
playback
standby
are
recorded
10
the
track
selected
for
recording.
«
Mixer
settings
are
saved
for
the
applicable
channels
cegardless
of
whether
they
ore
made
during
recording
or
playback.
Playing
Back
from
Song
Sequencer
Memory
Use
the
following
procedure
when
you
want
to
play
back
the
con-
tents
of
Song
Sequencer
memory.
er
Settings
During
Playback
Selecting
a
song
area
causes
the
Mixer
settings
recorded
for
each
track
to
be
recalled
and
assigned
to
their
corresponding
charmels.
«
Skip
steps
1
and
2
of
the
following
procedure
if
you
have
just
ished
a
real-time
recording
operation.
Turning
Tracks
On
and
Off
+
During
playback
standby
or
actual
playback,
you
can
turn
Tracks
1
through
6
on
and
off
using
CHANNEL
buttons
CH1
through
CHI6.
This
means
you
can
select
which
channels
(parts)
you
want
to
play
or
even
play
back
a
single
channel.
+
You
can
also
turn
the
playback
of
previously
recorded
channels
on
and
off
during
real-hme
cecording,
To
play
back
from
Song
Sequencer
memory
1.
Press
the
SONG
batton
once
+
This
causes
the
indicator
lamp
above
the
SONG
button
ro
light.
Select
the
user
song
area
that
contains
the
song
you
want
to
play
back
+
Use
the
[+]
and
[-|
buttons
to
select
User
Song
Area
9
(SG0)
‘oc
User Song
Area
1
(SG).
J.
Press
the
START/STOP
button
to
start
playback
+
Use
the
TEMPO
buttons
to
adjust
the
playback
tempo
*
See
the
notes
below
fo:
other
operations
you
can
perform
|
during
playback.
¢
ENOTES
|
During
realtime
recording
standby,
CHANNEL
buttons
CH
1
through
CHG
are
used
to
select
the
record
track,
This
means
you
cannot
use
tha
CHAN:
NEL
butions
to
turn
playback
channe
s
an
and
of
during
1ecord
standby,
Global
Settings
and
Operations
A.global
setting
or
operation
is
one
that
affects
all
the
tracks
that
make
up
a
song,
The
following
is
a
tist
of
the
global
settings
and
opera
J.
Press
the
START/STOP
button
again
to
stop
playback.
tions,
INOTES
§
+
@
Metronome
setting
*+
Pressing
the
START/STOP
button
starts
playback
from
the
beginning
of;
Song
delete
the
selected
song.
@
Meter
setting,
+
You
can
play
along
on
the
keyboard
during
Song
Sequencer
playback
@
Initia.
tempo
value
You
can
use
layet
and
spill
lor
keyboard
piey
&
Quantize
setting
after
recording,
+
You
can
use
the
Mixer
fo
edjust
the
volume
level
and
stereo
poinls
of
©
Quantize
execntion
the
playback
track.
Such
settings
are
output
from
MIDI
OUT
when
they
=
ara
made
i
+
You
cannot
change
the
MODE
button
getting
during
Sung
Sequuncer
playback.
‘To
make
global
settings
+
Press
che
SONG
button
once.
+
This
causes
the
indicator
lamp
above
:he
bution
to
ight.
Select
the
user
song
area
that
contains
the
song
whose
global
settings
you
want
to
change.
*
Use
the
[+]
and
(-]
buttons
to
select
User
Song
Area
0
(SCO)
i
or
User
Song
Area
1
(8G1).
3,
Press
the
SONG
button
again
‘+
This
causes
the
indicator
lamp
above
the
button
to
flash,
and
the
first
global
setting
screen
to
appear
on
the
display.
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SenE-0534,

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Casio Celviano AP-65R Specifications

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BrandCasio
ModelCelviano AP-65R
CategoryMusical Instrument
LanguageEnglish

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