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Casio Celviano AP-65R User Manual

Casio Celviano AP-65R
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Work
Area
Clear
Use
this
operation
to
clear
Patter,
Sequences
werk
area
contents.
You
must
clear
the
work
azea
when
vou
plan
to
create
an
original
accom-
panimert
pattern
frars
scratch
GibWork
Del
T,.
tn
the
Global
menu,
use
the
[
4]
and
[>]
CURSOR
keys
to
display
the
“Work
Del”
screen,
and
then
press
the
[+]
and
[-]
buttons
at
the
same
time.
dEBSure%®
|
*
This
message
contirms
whether
ar
not
you
really
what
to
clear
work
area
contents
w+
Press
the
YES
button
to
clear
work
area
contents
or
the
NO
buttan
to
abort
the
clear
operation
without
clearing
anything.
*
The
message
shown
below
appears
for
about
one
second
and
then
the
display
returns
to
the
Global
menu
=
IMPORTANT!
‘You
can
set
the
meter
immediately
after
clearing
the
Patlern
Se.
quencer
work
araa
only
{see
above).
[n
other
cases,
the
meter
of
the
accompaniment
patiern
currently
in
the
wark
area
1s
used,
and
can.
not
be
changed.
In
this
case
the
display
does
ot
flash.
Setting
24
|
3/4
4/4
Cintat
value
5/4
6/4
744
*
Use
the
[-]
and
[-j
buttans
to
change
the
setting.
Tempo
This
setting
specifies
the
tnutial
tempo
vatue
for
the
accompaniment
pattern.
ii
Gib
Tmpos120=
d&t
Complete
Meter
(Beat)
This
setting
specifies
the
meter
of
the
accompaniment
pattern
stithie
ubibBt=
uel
=
The
display
shown
here
appears
when
you
specify
«
meter
that
is
nut
TTS
included
in
the
table
below,
GibBt=
----
Wy
Nuui
E-58
7TVTTTS
*
Use
the
:+]
and
{-]
butions
to
set
the
initial
tempo
value
within
the
range
of
030
to
255.
*
Ufthe
accompaniment
pattem
is
playing
when
you
change
-his
set-
ting,
the
tempo
of
the
pattern
does
not
change
immediately.
The
value
you
specify
becomes
the
current
pattern's
default
tempo
val-
lua,
s0
you
need
to
press
both
TEMPO
buttons
at
the
same
lime
to
have
the
newly
set
tempo
take
effect
for
an
ongoing
pattern.
@NOTES
‘When
you
turn
00
the
Pattern
Sequencer,
the
citia!
defaull
terpo
valua
of
the
accomaanimert
pattern
you
arc
using
as
a
base
is
a9-
plied
first.
BEOA
E082K,
Element
Sub-menus
aiter
displaying
the
Element
menu
in
the
Pattern
Edit
Mode,
use
the
[4]and
[P]
CURSOR
keys
to
scroll
thraugh
the
Element
sub-menus.
Setting
the
Number
of
Measures
for
Each
Element
You
can
specify
the
rumber
of
measures
for
each
etement
(except
for
the
fiJ-in
element]
of
an
accompaniment
pattern
hefare
you
start
1e-
i
Part
Sub-menus
Alter
displaying
the
Part
menu
in
the
Pattern
Edit
Mode,
use
the
[4]
ard
(PFCURSOR
keys
to
scroll
through
the
Part
sub-menus.
Part
Settings
All
Part
menu
settings
can
be
made
separately
for
each
part.
The
fol-
lowing
shows
which
parameters
can
be
set
for
each
pact.
cording
it
|
Et
&Meas=
Nulby
4
2
Y
ALY
i
0
'
'
IRhythm|
Bass
|Chord
1/Choed 2{Chard
3|
Chord
Conversior.
Table
x
S G
(3)
Oo
Break
Point
x
[olay
ol
«
Quantize
Setting
ofcflecl]olfo
Quantize
Execute
|
O
|
C
|
Oo
[
0
|
==
_
IMPORTANT!
You
can
specity
the
number
ot
measures
for
each
elerrent
only
in
the
following
cases.
+
Inumediately
after
clearing
Pattern
Sequencer
work
area
contents
(page
ES).
«+
Aifer
all
the
parts
of
the
element
whose
number
of
measures
you
want
to
change
have
been
deleted
using
the
Pattern
Create
Mode
Jnall
other
cases,
the
number
of
measures
that
is
pre-programmed.
tor
the
base
accompaniment
pattern
cannot
be
changed.
+
Use
the
[+]
and
(-]
buttors
to
input
a
value
of
01
to
16
tor
the
mum-
ber
of
measures,
Setting
the
Original
Key
for
Each
Element
You:
can
set
the
basic
key
for
each
element
when
recording
an
accom
peniment
pattern,
The
default
setting
for
the
original
key
is
C
ELE
OrKeysce
7S
When
you
play
the
chord
that
is
set
as
the
element's
or.ginal
key
waile
playing
back
an
accompaniment
pattern,
al,
notes
recorded
on
the
element
aze
played
back
exactly
as
they
are
recored
(and
are
net
affected
by
chord
conversion
table).
INOTES
+
You
car
change
the
Original
Key
setting
‘ar
each
element
in
the
fallow-
ing
cases
only
*
Immediately
atter
clearing
the
Pattern
Sequencer
work
area.
See
"Work
Area
Clear”
on
page
E-58
for
details
on
the
work
area
clear
operation
+
After
all
pans
of
the
element
whose
Orginal
Key
you
wan’
to
change
have
been
deleted
using
the
Patter
Create
Mode
(page
E-54)
tn
ak
other
cases,
the
Orginal
Key
setting
of
the
accompaniment
pat-
tem
used
as
the
base
patiern
is
used,
and
canot
be
changed.
In
tris,
case
the
display
does
not
flash
*
Set
the
origina
key
to
C
if
you
want
your
pattern
to
be
compatible
with
buitin
pattems.
+
Use
the
[+]
and
{-]
buttons
to
change
settings.
WeOA-E-0694
i
|
i
i
See
“To
play
back
elements
of
the
accompaniment
pattem
in
the
work
area”
on
page
E-54
for
details
on
how
to
select
elements
and
parts
to
make
settings,
Accompaniment
Patiern
Playback
During
Part
Setting
Pressing
the
START/STOP
button
while
setting
Part
menu
parame-
ters
starts
playback
of
the
Auto
Accompaniment
pattern,
so
you
can
immediately
hear
how
a
change
in
a
parameter
alfects
the
accompa-
niment.
You
can
perform
the
following
operations
while
Auto
Ac-
companiment
is
playing.
*
You
can
specify
chords
using
the
chord
play
method
(CASIO
CHORD,
FINGERED,
FULL
RANGE
CHORD)
that
suits
the
ac-
companiment
mode
selected
with
the
MODE
button:
*
You
can
change
sub-menu
settings,
and
immediately
hear
how
changes
affect
the
accompaniment
pattern,
Chord
Conversion
Table
Sub-menu
Use
this
sub-menu
to
specify
the
chord
conversion
table
of
the
ac-
companimert
pattern
for
each
past
of
an
element.
Prt
Chords0
PYY
Accompaniment
pa:terns
are
normally
recorded
in
the
key
ot
When
you
select
an
accompaniment
pattern
and
specify
a
key
by
with
the
accompaniment
keyboard,
the
pattern
s
transposed
(rom
the
key
of
C
to
the
specified
key.
Simply
transposing
chords
on
a
one-to-one
basis,
however,
can
result
in
mechanical,
unnatural
sounding
pat
terns.
To
compensate
for
this,
the
piano
has
19
built-in
chord
conver-
sion
tables
that
make
chord
progressions
in
different
keys
sound
more
natural
*
Select
the
part
of
an
elemunt
whose
setling
you
want
to
change,
and
thea
use
the
i
tasti
[+]
and
[-]
butions
to
specify
a
value
in
the
range
of
00
to
18,
which
specifies
the
chord
conve:sion
table
num-
ber.
+
See
“Chord
Conversion
Table”
on
page
E-62
for
detai.s
on
chord
conversion
table
numbers
and
contents.
Break
Point
Sub-menu
Use
this
sub-menu
to
specify
the
break
point
of
the
accompaniment
pattern
for
each
part
of
an
element.
Prt
BkPn
Nhe
=
=GE
Tr
E-59

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Casio Celviano AP-65R Specifications

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BrandCasio
ModelCelviano AP-65R
CategoryMusical Instrument
LanguageEnglish

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