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Casio CTK-601
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INTRO
MEMORY
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Correcting
Mistakes
While
Step
|
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BERTEREO
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Measure
120/Beat
1/Clock
0
s
(Input
point
moved
to
using
[<4]
and
[>])
Recording
|
psiatow
|
Memory
data
can
be
thought
of
as
a
musical
score
that
progress-
ids.
|
Rone
)
es
from
left
to
right,
with
the
input
point
normally
at
the
far
right
of
the
recorded
data.
:
AS
Ci
The
procedure
described
here
lets
you
move
the
input
point
to
the
left
in
order
to
make
changes
in
data
you
have
already
in-
-
_
put.
Note,
however,
that
moving
the
input
point
to
the
left
and
changing
data
automatically
deletes
all
of
the
data
recorded
to
the
right
of
the
input
point.
He
whee
e
When
the
input
point
is
located
where
you
want
to
start
your
change
from,
press
the
[+]
and
[-]
buttons
at
the
same
time.
: ,
To
correct
mistakes
while
step
recording
7.
Without
exiting
step
recording,
use
the
[<<]
button
|
to
move
the
input
point
to
the
left.
¢
The
data
recorded
at
the
location
where
the
input
point
is
currently
located
appears
on
the
display.
You
can
use
[<4]
and
[>]
to
move
left
and
right
through
the
data.
|
4,
Press
[W]
to
clear
all
data
to
the
right
of
the
current
input
point
location,
and
enter
step
recording
stand-
REVERB
re
t
HALL
Hee
a
"
|
e.
;
|
|GM
°
Pressing
[<4],
[>],
[+],
or
[-]
in
place
of
[¥]
cancels
the
ooo
:
(
uy
Ld
at
cy
a”
si
SOE
ON
SYNTH
LAYER
you
can
use
[<4]
and
[>]
to
move
the
input
point
to
an-
MIXER
ee
nd
SPLIT
other
location
if
you
want.
MEMORY
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PE
Oe
a,
L..
STEP
|
RESPONSE
°
Measure
120/Beat
1/Clock
0
(Step
re-recording
begins
from
here.)
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DOUDEOURBUASOEAOOUSSOERLENAENAOOAORULGAAADREEROOYIRLOLAY
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covobctaovtssed
Aopen
Data
flow
Measure
126/Beat
3/Clock
0
(Previous
data)
Measure
126/Beat
3/Clock
24
(Normal
input
point)
[>]
to
move
the
input
point
back
to
its
normal
position,
all
the
way
to
the
right
of
the
data
already
recorded
in
memory.
Data
flow
J
_
Data
flow
J
.
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Sy
|
cevcces
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ee
|
sreeee
Sy
reseed)
.
,
al
"
By
NNOTE
I
.
|
are
.
;
The
message
“TrackEnd”
appears
on
the
display
whenever
you
use
Press
[4].
Use
[<4]
and
[>]
to
move
left
and
right.
TOON
MORIN
IVT
RADIA
TTY
Za
Monitoring
the
data
on
the
display,
use
[<q]
and
[>]
to
move
the
input
point
to
the
data
you
want
to
change.
,
Example:
To
re-record
all
note
data
following
the
note
A3
located
at
Measure
120,
Beat
1,
Clock
0.
.
REVERB
STAGE
om
Ohi
FREE
Mates
(LIL
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SESSION
|
SYNTH
LAYER
TOUCH
RESPONSE
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rewrite
operation
without
deleting
anything.
After
that,
.
Editing
Memory
Contents
To
edit
memory
contents
|
4,
Use
the
[<4]
and
[>]
cursor
buttons
to
move
to
the
ee
|
.
location
in
track
where
the
note
or
parameter
you
After
you
record
to
keyboard
memory,
you
can
recall
individual
_
want
to
change
is
located.
©
;
notes
and
parameter
settings
(such
as
tone
number)
and
make
~
.
any
changes
you
want.
This
means
you
can
correct
misplayed
;
[Note
editing
example]
notes,
make
changes
in
tone
selections,
etc.
ree:
Velocity
Pitch
The
following
types
of
data
can
be
edited.
|
;
yes
Parameter
being
¢
Note
intensity
.
-
edited
*
Notes
REVERB
*
Chords
:
i
HALL
GM
©
Tone
numbers
Be
es
pean
SESSION
¢
Rhythm
controller
operations
(INTRO
button,
NORMAL/
SYNTH
LAYER
~
FILL-IN
button,
etc.)
|
aeasee
SPLIT
¢
Drum
pad
operations
STEP
TOUCH
Oe
|
Mdbadhadbaddhddl
ne
GM
.
FREE
, .
re
bs ts
ee
SESSION
The
flashing
location
on
the
display
indicates
the
parameter
that
=
LAYER
is
currently
selected
for
editing.
a
-2e-
1
ra
SPLIT
When
editing
a
note,
press
the
[W]
cursor
key
to
select
the
[Ve-
=
TOUCH
|
locity]
and
[Pitch]
parameters.
;
;
(aaa
5.
Make
any
changes
in
the
value
that
you
want.
_
©
The
actual
procedures
you
use
to
change
a
parameter
de-
pend
on
the
type
of
data
it
contains.
See
“Editing
Tech-
niques
and
Display
Contents”
on
page
E-36
for
details.
Lidl
7.
Use
the
MEMORY
button
to
enter
playback
stand-
fet
GM
by,
and
then
use
[+]
and
[-]
to
select
a
song
number
rece
|
ct
|
-
SESSION
(0/1).
|
SYNTH
Pee
ng
|uzast
LAYER
|
Playback
anday
MEMORY
uluu
SPLIT
-
6
le
STEP
ees
parir
wr
TOUCH
eae
MACTIATRACMiNibadadluttca
has
HALL
GM
|
|
.
iS
aes
STAGE
FREE
|
ee
|
7
:
Bie
ely
6.
Repeat
steps
4
and
5
to
edit
other
parameters.
MEMORY
SPLIT
tL
sTEP
TOUCH
RESPONSE
ae
Ted
Ae
Tae
TE
4
Press
the
STEP
button.
7.
Press
the
START/STOP
button
to
end
editing
when
you
are
finished.
|
5
HNOTES!E
*
Interrupting
playback
of
a
song
and
immediately
starting
an
edit-
If
no
tone
number
specification
was
made
during
step
recording,
the
tone
number
cannot
be
changed
later
during
the
data
edit
op-
STEP
TOUCH
-
ane
_
ing
operation
causes
the
point
where
playback
was
interrupted
to
ai
a
=
appear
first
on
the
editing
screen.
—_
ae.
aie
stace|
|
TE
INN
[ar
mt
“|e
=
saa
*
The
only
parameters
that
can
be
editted
for
Tracks
2
through
6
are
palais
UUU
Sr
Pa
Aa
notes,
tone
numbers,
and
drum
pad
operations.
7
SYNTH
MEASURE
BEAT
LAYER
*
The
tone
number
used
during
real
time
recording
cannot
be
.
e
MxeR
Ht
4
SPLIT
changed
during
the
data
edit
operation.
eration.
You
cannot
use
the
edit
procedure
to
add
more
data
to
a
record-
ing.
*
You
cannot
move
portions
of
a
recording
to
a
different
location
within
the
recording.
*
Note
lengths
cannot
be
changed.
Recorded
track
Unrecorded
track
3.
Use
the
MEMORY
TRACK
buttons
to
select
the
re-
corded
track
that
you
want
to
edit.
|
Edit
contents
GM
FREE
|
SESSION
LAYER
|
SPLIT
TOUCH
RESPONSE
Current
input
point
(measure
and
beat)
a
452A-E-037A_
fas
me
| =
me
.
_
|
a
=
|
Ste,
4
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