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Casio CZ-5000 - CZ-5000 Track Management; Manipulating Recorded Data (Track Check)

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As
with
a
stereo
cassette
tape,
the
tracks
of
the
sequencer
of
the
CZ-5000
are
capable
of
independent
data
storage.
Usually,
each
component
(melody,
bass,
chords,
rhythm,
etc.)
that
makes
up
the
piece
being
recorded
is
input
to
a
separate
track.
For
example,
the
bass
can
be
input
to
TRACK
1,
the
chords
to
TRACK
2,
the
melody
to
TRACK
3,
etc.
Then,
playing
back
all
of
the
tracks
will
automatically
result
in
a
piece
that
is
com-
plete
with
all
of
the
component
parts.
The
sequencer
of
the
CZ-5000
is
equipped
with
8
tracks,
and
each
is
fully
capable
of
handling
melody,
bass
or
chords,
but
data
input
for
real
time
recording
is
different
from
that
of
manual
recording.
Let’s
say
we
want
to
achieve
the
following
arrangement:
Melody
:------------>
2
notes
Bass
sees
cow
heed
1
note
CHO:
40
228
dhs
eee
4
notes
A.
REAL
TIME
RECORDING
B.
MANUAL
RECORDING
Track
|
|
Track
2
|
Track
3
Bass
|
|
|
t
|
Track
4
Chord
Tack
_
—_<—__
|
|
Chord
Track
6
eG
|
Chord
Track
7
—————
Chord
As
a
quick
comparison
of
A
and
B
shows,
the
POLY
value
for
each
can
be
any
number
(as
long
as
the
cu-
mulative
total
is
less
than
8)
in
A,
while
in
B,
the
POLY
value
is
limited
to
1.
This
can
most
Clearly
be
seen
in
the
fact
that
all
of
the
notes
required
for
chords
are
input
in
TRACK
3
of
real
time
recording,
while
TRACK
4
through
7
are
required
in
manual
recording.
Whichever
recording
method
is
used,
the
result
is
7-note
poly-
phonic.
It
sometimes
happens
that
once
input
of
note
data
is
complete
the
piece
needs
a
little
polishing
to
make
it
sound
the
way
we
want.
For
example,
we
may
wish
to
make
the
melody,
bass
and
chords
to
playback
at
different
volume
levels
to
make
the
melody
stand
out
and
the
chords
to
become
more
subdued.
Or
we
may
even
wish
to
change
the
timbre
from
that
Originally
input
for
better
effect.
The
track
check
function
if
the
CZ-5000
handles
this
type
of
recorded
data
manipulation.
The
timbre,
volume
|
and
effects
contained
in
each
track
can
be
changed
freely
to
allow
the
player
to
find
the
best
possible
com-
bination.

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