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Casio CTK-601 - Step Recording Techniques; Recording Chords and Melody; Chord Specification and Note Lengths; Step Recording Variations

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‘Recording
Melody
and
Chords
with
Step
Recording
With
step
recording,
you
can
record
Auto-Accompaniment
chords
and
notes,
and
even
specify
note
lengths
one
by
one.
Even
those
who
find
it
difficult
to
play
along
on
the
keyboard
with
an
Auto-Accompaniment
can
create
Auto-Accompaniments
based
on
their
own
original
chord
progressions.
The
following
shows
the
type
of
data
that
can
be
recorded
in
Tracks
1
through
6.
GM
FREE
SESSION
LAYER
SPLIT
TOUCH
RESPONSE
Step
recording
standby
.
4,
Make
any
of
the
following
settings
if
you
want.
¢
Rhythm
number
MODE
switch
Track
1:
Chords
and
Auto-Accompaniment
Tracks
2
through
6:
Keyboard
play,
drum
pads
With
step
recording,
first
record
the
chords
and
Auto-Accompa-
niment
in
Track
1.
Next.
Record
the
melody
in
Tracks
2
through
6.
2%.
Press
the
SYNCHRO/ENDING
button.
|
*
Use
the
chord
play
method
that
is
specified
by
the
cur-
rent
MODE
switch
setting
(Fingered,
CASIO
Chord,
etc.).
e
When
the
MODE
switch
is
set
to
NORMAL,
specify
the
chord
using
the
root
input
keyboard
and
chord
type
in-
_
put
keyboard.
See
“Specifying
Chords
in
the
Normal
Mode”
on
page
E-31
for
details.
INOTES
I
6.
Playachord.
|
«
Use
the
procedure
under
“To
record
to
Tracks
2
through
6
using
step
recording”
on
page
E-33
for
details
on
how
to
record
to
Tracks
2
through
6.
*
You
can
use
Track
1
for
the
melody
if
you
do
not
plan
to
record
chords
or
Auto-Accompaniment.
Select
Track
1
and
then
perform
the
procedure
under
“To
record
to
Tracks
2
through
6
using
step
recording”
on
page
E-33
to
record.
:
Chord
WO
Lanna
Chord
name
.
Measure,
beat,
and
clock
at
current
location
*
GM
FREE
SESSION
LAYER
SPLIT
TOUCH
RESPONSE
played
until
the
next
chord
is
played).
2
¢
Use
the
number
buttons
to
specify
the
length
of
the
chord.
See
“Specifying
the
Length
of
a
Note”
on
page
E-31
for
.
details.
To
record
chords
with
step
recording
|
7.
Use
the
MEMORY
button
to
enter
record
standby,
and
then
use
the
[+]
and
[-]
buttons
to
select
a
song
ry
and
the
keyboard
stands
by
for
input
of
the
next
number
(0/1).
| | |
chord.
.
¢
Repeat
steps
6
and
7
to
input
more
chords:
&.
After
you
are
finished
recording,
press
the
MEMO-
RY
button,
STEP
button,
or
START/STOP
button.
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This
enters
playback
standby
for
the
song
you
have
just
recorded.
: .
*
To
play
back
the
song
at
this
time,
press
the
START
/STOP
.
button.
or
hits
.
5
ENOTESE
a
Use
the
procedure
under
“Editing
Memory
Contents”
on
page
E-
35
to
correct
input
mistakes
you
make
during
step
recording.
You
can
add
on
to
a
track
that
already
contains
recorded
data
by
selecting
that
track
in
step
2
of
the
above
procedure.
Doing
so
automatically
locates
the
step
recording
starting
point
(measure,
beat,
clock)
at
the
end
of
the
previously
recorded
data.
2.
Press
the
CHORD/1
track
select
button
to
select
Track
1.
ae
. .
3-
Press
the
STEP
button
to
start
recording.
7
|
contents
when
the
accompaniment
is
played.
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=
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beat
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tate
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Minor
major
seventh
:
he
Input
the
length
of
the
chord
(how
long
it
should
be
ne
The
specified
chord
and
its
length
are
stored
in
memo-:
Inputting
[0]
as
the
chord
length
in
step
7
of
the
above
procedure
specifies
a
rest,
but
the
rest
is
not
reflected
in
the
accompaniment
Track
1
Contents
After
Step
Recording
In
addition
to
chords,
the
following
data
is
also
recorded
to
Track
1
during
step
recording.
This
data
is
applied
whenever
Track
1
.
is
played
back.
¢
Rhythm
number
=
|
»
©
INTRO
button,
SYNCHRO/ENDING
button,
NORMAL/
_
FILL-IN
button,
VAR/FILL-IN
button
operations
Specifying
Chords
in
the
Normal
Mode
When
the
MODE
switch
is
set
to
NORMAL
during
step
record-
_
ing,
you
can
specify
chords
using
a
method
that
is
different
from
CASIO
Chord
and
Fingered
fingerings.
This
chord
specification
method
can
be
used
to
input
18
different
chord
types
using
only
~
two
keyboard
keys,
so
chords
can
be
specified
even
if
you
don’t
_
know
how
to
actually
play
them.
Root
input
keyboard
al
bass,
Chord
type
keyboard
@
Major
teed
@
Seventh
flat
five
@
Minor
‘@®
Minor
seventh
flat
five
@
Augmented
-
@
Seventh
suspended
four
-.@
Diminished
@
Diminished
seventh
_
©
Suspended
four
@
Minor
add
ninth
_
©
Seventh
.
@
Add
ninth
@
Minor
seventh
-
@
Minor
sixth
Major
seventh
|
—.
@
Sixth
®
Six
ninth
To
specify
a
chord,
hold
down
the
key
on
the
root
input
key-
_board
that
specifies
the
root,
and
press
the
key
in
the
chord
type
input
keyboard
to
specify
the
chord
type.
When
inputting
a
chord
with
a
specified
bass
note,
pressing
two
keys
of
the
root
input
keyboard
causes
the
lower
note
to
be
specified
as
a
bass
note.
_
Example
1:
To
input
Gm7,
hold
down
G
on
the
root
input
key-
_
board
and
press
the
m7
key
on
the
chord
type
input
keyboard.
(m7)
Hold
down
key
to
specify
chord
root.
————=—»
Press
key
to
specify
chord
type.
.
_
Example
2:
To
input
Gm/C,
hold
down
C
and
G
on
the
root
in-
put
keyboard
and
press
the
m
key
on
the
chord
type
input
keyboard.
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7832
ae
Hold
down
key
to
specify
on
bass
and
LL
é
chord
took:
Press
key
to
specify
chord
type
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SSRN
8m
Specifying
the
Length
of
a
Note
During
step
recording,
the
number
buttons
are
used
to
specify
the
length
of
each
note.
©
Note
lengths
-
Use
number
buttons
[1]
through
[6]
to
specify
whole
notes
(0),
half
notes
(J),
quarter
notes
(J),
eighth
notes
()),
16th
notes
(J),
and
32nd
notes
(J).
.
Example:
To
specify
a
quarter
note
(J),
press
3.
|
©
Dots
(.)
and
triplicates
(-3-)
~
While
holding
down
the
[7]
(dot)
or
[9]
(triplicate),
use
but-
_
tons
[1]
through
[6]
to
input
the
lengths
of
the
notes.
_
Example:
To
input
a
dotted
eighth
notes
(
2),
hold
down
[7]and
.
press
[4].
°
Ties
|
Press
[8]
and
then
input
the
first
and
then
the
second
note.
'.
Example:
To
input
df,
press
[8]
and
then
press
[4]
(note
length)
while
holding
down
[7]
(dot).
This
note
will
be
tied
to
the
next
note
you
input
(16th
note
in
this
example).
a
¢
Rest
-
ihe
eee
Hold
down
[0]
and
then
use
number
buttons
[1]
through
[9]
to
specify
the
length
of
the
rest.
Example:
To
input
an
eighth
note
rest,
hold
down
[0]
and
press
ae
Caan
ce
ae
! 7
Track
1
Step
Recording
Variations
The
following
describes
a
number
of
different
variations
you.
can
use
when
recording
to
Track
1
using
step
recording.
All
of
|
_
these
variations
are
based
upon
the
procedure
described
under
“To
record
chords
with
step
recording”
on
page
E-30.
@
To
start
accompaniment
with
an
intro
pattern
In
step
5,
press
the
INTRO
button
after
the
SYNCHRO/END-
ING
button.
ge
@
To
switch
to
a
rhythm
variation
In
step
6,
press
the
VAR/FILL-IN
button
immediately
before
in-
putting
the
chord.
ae:
Pe
@
To
insert
an
ending
or
fill
in
Bd
In
step
6,
press
the
SYNCHRO/ENDING
button
NORMAL/
FILL-IN
button
(VAR/FILL-IN
in
the
case
of
a
variation
rhythm).
immediately
before
inputting
the
chord.
|
@
Jo
step
record
chords
without
rhythm
|
Skip
step
5.
The
specified
chord
of
the
length
specified
by
the
number
buttons
is
recorded.
A
rest
can
be
specified
here,
so
an
original
chord
pattern
can
be
created...
@
To
add
chord
accompaniment
part
way
through
_
rhythm
play
In
step
6,
input
all
rests
from
the
beginning
of
the
recording
up
to
the
point
where
you
want
accompaniment
to
start.
Next,
in-
put
the
chords.
‘%
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