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MIXER
What
you
can
do
with
the
Mixer
This
keyboard
lets
you
play
multiple
different
musical
instru-
ment
parts
at
the
same
time
during
auto-accompaniment
play,
memory
playback,
receipt
of
data
through
the
MIDI
terminal,
etc.
The
Mixer
assigns
each
part
to
a
separate
channel
(1
through
16)
and
lets
you
control
the
channel
on/off,
volume,
and
pan
pot
parameters
ofeachchannel,
.
Channel
Assignments
|
The
following
shows
the
parts
that
are
assigned
to
each
of
the
16
channels.
Channel|
Maintone
Channel?
|
Layered
tone
Channel3
|
Splittone
SS
[Channel
4
Layered/aplittone
|[ehannels—[Nosound®
[Channel
6
Nosound®
SS
Channel?”
[
Auto
Accompaniment
chord
pat
|
[Channel
@
|
Auto
Accompaniment
chord
part2
|
[Channel
[
Auto
Accompanimentbass
part
|
[Channel
10
|
Auto
Accompanimentshythm
part
dram
pad
[Channel
ti
[Memory
tack?
|
ehannet12
[Memory
tack?
Channel
13
|
Memory
track
[Channel
id
[Memory
tacké
SSCS
[Channel
18
|
Memory
wack
[Channel
16
|
Memory
wack
6
*
Channels
5
and
6
produce
sounds
only
when
they
receive
MIDI
|
signals.
See
page
E-38
for
information
on
layered,
split,
and
layered
/
split
tones.
.
See
page
E-27
for
information
on
the
memory.
NNOTESE
¢
Normally,
keyboard
play
is
assigned
to
Channel
1,
while
drum
pads
are
assigned
to
Channel
10.
When
Auto
Accompaniment
is
being
used,
each
part
of
the
accompaniment
is
assigned
to
Channels
through
10.
ts
¢
Channel
10
cannot
be
set
as
a
solo
channel.
*
Channel
10
on/off
settings
are
valid
only
when
Channel
1
turned
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When
this
keyboard
is
being
used
as
the
sound
source
for
an
externally
connected
computer
or
other
MIDI
device,
all
16
chan-
nels
are
assigned
musical
instrument
parts.
In
this
case,
Channel
-
10
is
reserved
for
drum
parts
only.
The
notes
played
over
the
chan-
-
nel
selected
by
steps
1
and
2
under
“To
make
channel
Edit
Mode
Settings”
in
the
right
column
of
this
page
are
shown
on
the
dis-
played
keyboard
and
staff.
Using
the
Channel
Edit
Mode
The
Channel
Edit
Mode
can
be
used
to
change
the
status
setting
(on,
off,
solo)
of
a
channel,
to
delete
a
specific
part,
or
to
play
specific
part
by
itself.
:
TOUCH
RESPONSE
To
make
Channel
Edit
Mode
Settings
7.
Press
the
MIXER
button.
|
¢
This
enters
the
Channel
Edit
Mode.
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2.
Use
the
[+]/
[-]
buttons
to
select
a
channel.
Example:
To
select
Channel
2.
Oethanrel
GM
FREE
SESSION
-
LAYER»
SPLIT
|
TOUCH
RESPONSE
Channel
number
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4,
Use
the
[+]/[-]
buttons
to
select
on,
off,
or
solo.
.
turns
off
all
the
other
channels,
which
is
indicated
by
a
bar
only
Neen
1
Using
the
Parameter
Edit
Mode
In
the
Parameter
Edit
Mode,
you
can
change
the
settings
of
six
different
parameters
(including
tone,
volume,
and
pan
pot)
for
the
channel
you
selected
in
the
Channel
Edit
Mode.
3.
Press
[p]
to
display
the
on,
off,
and
solo
selection
screen.
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7
REVERB
GM.
FREE
SESSION
LAYER
SPLIT
on
Channel.
ee
To
change
parameters
|
|
7.
Use
the
Channel
Edit
Mode
to
select
the
channel
_
whose
parameters
you
want
to
change.
_
Example:
Select
Channel
3.
Example:
To
turn
the
channel
off.
.
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:
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when
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2.
Use
[VW]
to
enter
the
Parameter
Edit
Mode.
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REVERB
*
Press
the
[<4]
to
return
to
the
channel
selection
screen.
:
HALL
hn
:
GM
*
Press
the
MIXER
button
to
exit
the
Channel
Edit
Mode,
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|
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The
MIDI
data
display
shows
only
the
data
for
the
channels
select-
L-
step
pee
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TTT
sone
ed
with
the
Mixer.
|
RESPONSE
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TTT
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About
Channel
Edit
Mode
settings
|
|
The
following
describes
in
detail
what
happens
with
each
of
the
available
Channel
Edit
Mode
settings
(on,
off,
solo).
=.
mi
On
-
|
This
setting
turns
on
the
currently
selected
channel,
which
is
3.
Use
[<q]
and
[>]
to
select
the
parameter
whose
set-
ting
youwanttochange.
sis
:
Example:
Select
volume
setting
by
displaying
“Volume”.
¢
Each
press
of
[<4]
or
[>]
cycles
through
the
parameters.
Indicates
channel
volume
of
127.
indicated
by
a
bar
appearing
at
the
bottom
of
the
level
meter
for
REVERS
ET
aay
Tes
aes
that
channel.
This
is
also
the
default
setting
for
all
channels
when
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the
keyboard
is
turned
on.
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MIXER
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This
setting
turns
off
the
currently
selected
channel,
which
is
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TOUCH
RESPONSE
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SIAAALTIRAAL
SANs
indicated
by
the'absence
of
the
bar
at
the
bottom
of
the
level
meter
for
that
channel.
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4.
Use
the
number
buttons
or
[+]
and
[-]
to
change
:
the
parameter
setting.
n
7
Example:
Change
the
setting
to
“060”.
mi
Solo
Selecting
this
option
turns
on
the
currently
selected
channel
and
t
the
bottom
of
the
level
meter
for
the
channel
that
is
turned
on.
REVERB
°
Pressing
the
MIXER
button
exits
the
parameter
edit
mode.
HALL
GM
¢
Pressing
[WV]
returns
to
the
channel
selection
screen.
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FREE
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MIXER
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BrandCasio
ModelCTK-601
CategoryMusical Instrument
LanguageEnglish

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