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Casio CTK-601 - Multi-Track Recording Procedures; Recording Tracks 2-6 (Real-time); Recording Tracks 2-6 (Step Recording); Track Data and Standby Indicators

Casio CTK-601
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Pressing
[¥]
after
step
3
registers
the
track
and
switches
the
track
2.
Use
the
[+]
and
[-]
buttons
to
select
a
song
number.
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buttons
back
to
their
drum
pad
functions,
so
you
can
start
record-
Song
number
(0
or
1)
REVERB
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ing
by
playing
either
a
drum
pad
or
the
keyboard.
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Using
real-time
recording
to
record
to
a
track
that
already
con-
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tains
recorded
data
replaces
the
previous
recording
with
the
new
LAYER
one.
SPLIT
TOUCH
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RESPONSE
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The
above
song
number
screen
remains
on
the
display
for
about
five
seconds.
If
it
disappears
before
you
have
a
chance
to
select
a
song
number,
use
the
MEMORY
button
again
to
re-display
it.
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3.
Press
the
CHORD/1
track
select
button
to
select
Track
1.
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Drum
pads
function
as
track
select
buttons
while
the
key-
board
is
in
record
standby.
The
level
meters
for
tracks
11
through
16
are
shown
on
the
dis-
play
while
the
keyboard
is
in
record
standby,
so
you
can
easily
check
which
tracks
are
already
recorded.
See
“Level
Meter
Con-
tents
During
Record
/Edit
Standby”
on
page
E-33
for
details.
.
4.
Make
any
of
the
following
settings
if
you
want.
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Tone
number
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Rhythm
number
Tempo
*
MODE
switch
5.
Press
the
START/STOP
button
to
start
recording.
6.
Play
something
on
the
keyboard.
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You
can
also
record
Auto
Accompaniment
chords
by
se-
lecting
the
applicable
mode
with
the
MODE
switch.
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Drum
pad,
pitch
bender,
and
optional
pedal
operations
_are
also
recorded.
See
“Track
1
Contents
After
Real-time
2
Recording”.
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7.
Press
the
START/STOP
button
to
end
recording
when
you
are
finish
playing.
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If
you
make
a
mistake
while
recording,
you
can
stop
the
record
operation
and
begin
over
again
from
step
1,
or
you
can
use
the
editing
function
(page
E-35)
to
make
corrections.
Track
1
Contents
After
Real-time
Re-
cording
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In
addition
to
keyboard
notes
and
accompaniment
chords,
the
following
data
is
also
recorded
to
Track
1
during
real-time
re-
cording.
This
data
is
applied
whenever
Track
1
is
played
back.
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Tone
number
.
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Rhythm
number
¢
Rhythm
controller
(INTRO
Button,
NORMAL/
FILL-IN
but-
.
ton,
etc.)
operations
.
¢
Pitch
bender
operations
*
Pedal
operations
(option)
¢
Drum
pad
operations
Touch
Response
Setting
:
The
touch
response
setting
(on/off)
is
not
recorded.
Mixer
Mode
Settings
Channel
1
Mixer
parameters
(page
E-20)
are
automatically
re-
corded
to
Track
1.
You
can
use
the
Mixer
to
change
each
of
the
parameters.
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Memory
Capacity
The
keyboard
has
memory
for
approximately
5,200
notes.
You
can
use
all
5,200
notes
for
a
single
song,
or
you
can
divide
mem-
ory
between
two
different
songs.
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The
measure
number
and
note
number
flash
on
the
display
_
whenever
remaining
memory
is
less
than
100
notes.
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RESPONSE
Recording
automatically
stops
(and
auto-accompaniment
and
rhythm
stops
playing
if
they
are
being
used)
whenever
memory
Memory
Data
Storage
e
Whenever
you
make
a
new
recording,
anything
previously
stored
in
memory
is
replaced.
Memory
contents
are
retained
as
long
as
the
keyboard
is
being
supplied
with
electrical
power.
Unplugging
the
AC
adaptor
when
batteries
are
not
loaded
or
when
loaded
batteries
are
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dead
cuts
off
the
keyboard's
electrical
power
supply,
clearing
all
data
stored
in
memory.
Plug
the
keyboard
into
a
wall
outlet
with
the
AC
adaptor
before
replacing
batteries.
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Turning
off
the
keyboard
while
a
record
operation
is
in
progress
.
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causes
the
contents
of
the
track
your
are
currently
recording
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to
be
lost.
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Remember
that
you
can
dump
memory
contents
to
another
MIDI
device
using
the
procedure
described
under
“Dumping
Internal
Data”
on
page
E-46.
Track
1
Real-time
Recording
Variations
The
following
describes
a
number
of
different
variations
you
can
use
when
recording
to
Track
1
using
real-time
recording.
All
of
these
variations
are
based
upon
the
procedure
described
un-
der
“To
record
with
real-time
recording”
on
page
E-27.
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To
record
without
rhythm
Skip
step
5.
Real-time
recording
without
a
rhythm
starts
when
you
press
a
keyboard
key.
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Tostart
recording
with
synchro
start
.
_
Inplace
of
step
5,
press
the
SYNCHRO/ENDING
button.
Auto-
accompaniment
and
recording
will
both
start
when
you
play
a
chord
on
the
accompaniment
keyboard.
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To
record
using
an
intro,
ending,
or
fill-in
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During
recording,
the
INTRO,
SYNCHRO/ENDING,
NOR-
~MAL/FILL-IN,
and
VAR/FILL-IN
buttons
(page
E-15
to
16)
can.
all
be
used
as
they
normally
are.
@
To
synchro
start
Auto
Accompaniment
with
an
intro
pattern
In
place
of
step
5,
press
the
SYNCHRO/ENDING
button
and
then
the
INTRO
button.
Auto-accompaniment
will
start
with
the
intro
pattern
when
you
play
a
chord
on
the
accompaniment
key-
board.
@
To
start
Auto
Accompaniment
part
way
into
a
re-
cording
ae
_
In
place
of
step\5,
press
the
SYNCHRO/ENDING
button
and
then
play
something
on
the
melody
keyboard
to
start
accompa-
niment.
When
you
reach
the
point
where
you
want
accompani-
ment
to
start,
play
a
chord
on
the
accompaniment
keyboard
to
start
Auto
Accompaniment.
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To
record
while
using
Free
Session
Between
step
4
and
step
5,
press
the
FREE
SESSION
button.
This
makes
the
entire
keyboard
a
melody
keyboard,
regardless
of
the
MODE
switch
setting.
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pect
Pressing
the
FREE
SESSION
button
while
a
recording
with
Free
Session
is
in
progress
turns
off
Free
Session
but
continues
play-
ing
the
chord
that
was
being
played
when
Free
Session
was
turned
off.
You
can
change
the
chord
by
specifying
a
different
chord
using
the
method
(Fingered,
CASIO
Chord,
etc.)
current-
__
ly
selected
by
the
MODE
switch.
Playing
Back
From
Memory
Once
you
record
tracks
to
memory,
you
can
play
them
back
to
see
what
they
sound
like.
To
play
back
from
memory
7.
Use
the
MEMORY
button
to
enter
playback
stand-
by,
and
then
use
the
[+]
and
[-]
buttons
to
select
a
song
number
(0/1).
.
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Song
number
Playback
standby
GM
FREE
SESSION
LAYER
SPLIT
TOUCH
RESPONSE
The
above
song
number
screen
remains
on
the
display
for
about
five
seconds.
If
it
disappears
before
you
have
a
chance
to
select
a
song
number,
use
the
MEMORY
button
again
to
re-display
it.
2.
Press
the
START/STOP
button
to
playback
the
song
_
you
selected.
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You
can
use
the
TEMPO
buttons
adjust
the
playback
tempo.
.
*
Press
the
START/STOP
button
again
to
stop
playback.
MEMORY
t-
STEP
TOUCH
RESPONSE
NOTES
§
7
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*
You
can
play
along
on
the
keyboard
using
layer
(page
E-38)
and.
‘Split
(page
E-39)
during
playback.
*
Pressing
the
START/STOP
button
to
start
playback
from
memory
always
starts
from
the
beginning
of
the
song.
*
You
can
set
the
volume
and
pan
position
of
the
playback
tracks
using
the
Mixer.
This
setting
data
is
output
through
MIDI
OUT.
¢
The
entire
keyboard
functions
as
a
melody
keyboard,
regardless
of
the
MODE
switch
setting.
becomes
full.
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