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START/STOP
Saving
an
Edited
Pattern
*
You
can
recatl
4
user
rhythm
with
the
same-operation
as
that
for
recalling,
a
built-in
pattern,
and
you
can
even
use
a
user
rhytam
pattern
as
the
base
for
creating
a
new
rhythm
pattern.
»
This
pian
comes
with
a
built-in
lithium
battery
that
supplies
power
to
the
memory
to
retain
memory
contents
while
keyboard
power
is
turned
off,
See
"Power
Requirements”
on
page
E-17
for
impor-
tant
infarmation
about
the
lithium
battery.
#
You
can
use
this
ptano’s
MIDI
capabilities
to
save
your
original
accompaniment
patterns
to
a
coriputer
or
ather
external
storage
device,
See
“Buk
Sending
Piane
Data”
on
page
E-76
for
details
+
With
the
piano
you
can
use
the
built-in
disk
drive
to
save
original
accompaniment
patterns
to
diskette.
See
“Using
the
Floppy
Disk
Drive”
on
page
E-63
for
de:tils,
*
You
can
store
up
tn
6
accompaniment
patterns
in
the
user
area,
but
the
actual
number
of
patterns
you
will
be
able
to
store
depends
on
their
sizes.
If
the
patterns
you
store
ace
relatively
large,
memory
become
full
after
fewer
than
6
patterns
are
stored
Using
the
Pattern
Create
Mode
This
section
describes
how
to
use
the
Pattern
Create
Mode
tc
create
an
original
accompaniment
pattern.
IMPORTANT!
===
The
procedures
in
this
section
all
assume
that
you
lave
read
and
are
familiar
with
the
information
under
“Pattern
Sequencer
Basics”
on
page
E-52,
and
that
you
already
know
how
to
navigate
between
Pat-
tern
Sequencer
motes
Pattern
Creation
Techniques
‘You
can
use
either
of
the
two
following
techniques
to
create
an
ac-
companiment
pattern.
«=
Base
Pattern
Editing
Whie
playing
back
tke
part
of
a
built-in
pattern
o:
previously
cre-
ated
user
pattern,
you
can
add
or
delete
notes,
or
completely
de
lete
a
part
and
replace
it
with
a
new
one.
+
From
Seratch
With
this
method,
you
mnust
input
all
the
paris
for
all
the
elements
you
want
to
use.
With
this
method,
you
must
use
the
procedure
under
“Work
Area
Clear”
or.
page
5-58
to
clear
the
Pattern
Sequenc-
ec
work
area
before
you
start
recording
The
record
procedure
is
identival,
nv
matter
which
of
the
above meth-
ods
yau
use.
The
following
procedure
tells
you
how
ta
play
back
individual
cle-
ments
of
the
accompaniment
pattern
currently
stored
in
the
Patter.
Sequencer
work
area.
If
you
are
going
to
use
the
base
pattern
editing
method
described
above,
you
can
use
this
procedure
to
become
fa-
miliar
with
all
the
parts
that
make
up
the
pattemn
before
you
actually
start
editing
it.
E-54
To
play
back
elements
of
the
accompaniment
pattern
in
the
work
area
#2
While
the
Pattern
Sequencer
is
turned
off,
press
the
PATTERN
button
orce
to
enter
the
Pattern
Create
Mode.
Indicates
ne
Pattern
Inaicates
tre
currently
Crvate
Mode.
seieciad
element
|
{
PtaNorma
|
£
%..
ele
t:
Original
Kay
as»
Select
the
element
you
want
to
play
back.
+
The
Normal
element
is
always
selected
first
when
you
ini-
trally
turn
on
the
Pattern
Sequencer
*
Use
the
following
buttons
to
select
the
other
elements.
NORMAL/FILL-IN
.....
Toggles
between
Normal
and
Nor-
mal
Fill-in
elements.
VARIATION
/FILL
IN
..
Toggles
between
Variation
and
Vati=
ation
Fill-In
elements.
iNTRO
Selects
Intro
element
SYNCHRO/ENJING
...
Selects
Ending
element
.2»
Press
the
START/STOP
button.
++
The
selected
element
plays
in
a
loop,
repeating
itself.
+
The
display
shows
measure
and
beat
numbers
during
ele-
ment
playback
*
You
can
pertorm
the
foliow-ng
operations
during
element
playback.
+
Tempo
changes
+
Part
on
and
off
»
Tone
operations
=
Mixer
operations**
a
To
stop
playback,
press
the
START/STOP
button
again.
*1
The
CURSOR
keys
and
ENTER
button
finczion
as
Mixer
opera-
tiun
buttons
during
playback.
Auto
Accompaniment
uses
inter-
nal
channels
CHG
through
CHI0,
which
can
be
used
when
mak=
ing
part
settings.
See
“Changing
the
Parameters
of
a
Channel”
on
page
E-40
for
details
on
using
the
Mixer
to
make
settings.
ANOTESS
+
Pressing
the
PATTERN
button
while
a
pattern
is
playing
stops
accom
paniment
playback
and
enters
the
Pattern
Edit
Mode.
‘+
Use
the
Mixer
to
adjust
the
volume
balance
between
channels.
First
set
the
Global
Volume
parameter
to
127.
Next,
adjust
ihe
Expression
pa-
rameter
volume
balanca.
See
‘Additional
Channel
Mode
Parameters”
07
page
E-42
tor
details,
S50A-5-
058A
2:2
Ea
SS
|
2
Jo
record
an
accompaniment
pattern
PREPARATION
1
select
the
accompaniment
pattern
irhythm)
that
you
want
to
use
as
a
_Peaine
procedurs
uncer
“To
play
back
elements
of
me
accompaniment
ro
in
the
work
area”
on
page
E-S4
Ia
play
back
the
pattern
and
Jecome
fami
iar
with
its
elements
and
parts,
During
playback,
you
can
practice
playing
the
notes
you
plan
to
record,
«
Detemmine
te
number
(700
to
108)
you
will
assign
to
the
new
pattern.
J
inyou
want
(o
use
the
metronome,
use
the
procedure
under
"Metro:
nome
Setting”
on
page
E-S7
to
sotect
the
metronome
setting
you
want
=——=——
IMPORTANT!
You
cannot
record
accompaniment
patterns
converted
using
she
Pattem
Conversion
Disk.
See
“Using
the
Utillties”
on
page
E-68
for
cetails.
sNOTER
ttyou
playback
the
base
pattem
before
recording,
skip
step
1
in
the
follow.
ing
procedure.
7.
while
tne
Pattern
Sequencer
is
turned
off,
press
the
PATTERN
button
once
to
enter
the
Pattern
Create
Mode.
Pawtern
Creare
Mode
Currently
selected
element
Feames
around
the
cranel
numbers
thal
ccrrespand
to
tne
currently
salecled
parts
Nash
af.
Select
the
element
and
tone
you
want
to
record.
+
Use
the
same
procedures
as
thase
described
for
step
2
under
“To
play
back
elements
of
the
accompaniment
pattern
in
the
work
area”
on
page
E-54.
©
To
record
the
Rhythm
part
Seiect
a
drurn
sound.
Use
the
DRUM
SET
TONE
button
or
tone
number
192
through
199
@
To
record
the
Bass
part
Select
a
bass
tone.
©
To
record
Chord
1, 2,
and
3
parts
Select
a
cherd
tone.
Use
any
tore
besides
the
dcum.
sounds.
we
Press
the
RECORD
button
to
enter
record
standby.
*
This
causes
the
REC
indicator
to
appear
on
the
display.
=
If
the
accompaniment
pattern
:s
once
converted
using
the
Pattern
Conversion
Disk,
the
message
“NotCASIO”
appears
‘on
the
display,
andicating
that
i:
cannot
be
recorded.
4.
select
the
parts
you
want
to
‘ecord.
‘*
The
Raythm
part
(CH10)
is
selected
initially
wherever
you
tum
on
the
Pattern
Sequencer.
Use
the
CHANNEL
buttons
CH6
theough
CH10
to
select
parts.
+
The
frames
around
the
channel
numbers
that
conform
to
the
currently
selected
parts
flash
to
show
they
are
selected
+
Note
that
you
cannat
select
paris
once
recording
starts.
Be
sure
to
select
the
pacts
you
want
before
you
start
recording.
SOL-E-OSSA
5.
Press
the
START/STOP
button.
*
At
this
time
the
REC
indicator
stops
flashirg.
+
All
parts
of
the
selected
element
play
back
:n
an
endless
loop
You
can
record
rotes
in
the
currently
selected
parts.
»
Measure
and
beat
rumters
are
shown
an
the
display
durng
recording
*
Pressing
any
keyboard
key
starts
actual
recording.
@.
Record
in
part
in
sequence.
+
You
can
perform
the
following
operations
during
element
recording.
*
Turn
parts
(channels)
to
be
recorded
on
and
off
+
Tempo
changes
@
To
record
the
Rhythm
part
*
Press
the
CHANNEL
button
CH10
to
select
the
rhythm
part
«
Use
the
keyboard
to
play
the
chythm
part,
Use
the
mea-
sure
and
beat
values
that
appear
on
the
display
for
tim:
ing.
@
To
recard
the
Bass
part
+
Press
the
CHANNE®
button
CH8
to
select
the
dass
part.
+
Use
the
keyboard
to
play
the
bass
part,
Use
the
measure
and
beat
values
that
appear
on
the
display
for
timing
@
Yo
record
Choed
1,
2,
and
3
pacts
«Use
the
CHANNEL
buttons
CH6,
CH7,
and
CH®
to
setect
a
chord
part.
+
Use
the
keyboard
to
play
the
chord
part.
Use
the
measure
and
beat
values
that
appear
on
the
display
(or
timing
7
«
Abeer
you
ficish
recording,
press
the
START/STOP
but-
ton
again.
This
stops
recording,
which
causes
the
REC
indicator
to
dis-
appear
from
the
displ
B.
Repeat
steps
2
through
7
for
each
of
the
elements
of
the
accompaniment
pattern.
F.
See “To
exit
the
Pattern
Sequencer
Mode
and
save
work
area
cortents”
on
page
£-60
for
details
on
how
to
save
patterns.
*
If
you
want
to
turn
off
the
Pattern
Sequence:
without
saving
anything,
perform
the
procedure
under
"Tc
exit
the
Pattern
Sequences
Mode
without
saving
work
area
contents”
on
page
E-61,
ENOTES
#
*
You
cannat
change
the
selected
parts
and
element
while
recording
is
in
progress
+
Ifyou
are
having
problems
getting
the
timing
right
when
trying
te
input
notes
starting
from
the
first
beat
of
the
lirst
measure,
skip
step
5
(pres-
sing
the
START/STOP
button)
of
the
ancva
sequence.
As
soon
as
you
play
something
on
the
keyboard.
recording
starts
right
at
the
first
beat
of
the
first
measuse.
E55

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