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Casio Piano Sound CPS-60 - Performance Memory Function; Recording Performances; Playback and Backup

Casio Piano Sound CPS-60
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ENDING
button
When
you
press
this
button
in
place
of
the
START/STOP
button
to
end
the
accompaniment
play,
a
1-
to
3-measure
ending
pattern
is
inserted
before
accom-
paniment
play
is
stopped.
¢
CODA
button
When
you
press
this
button
in
place
of
the
START/STOP
button
to
end
the
accompaniment
play,
a
4-
to
5-measure
long
ending
pattern
is
inserted
before
accompaniment
play
is
stopped.
The
progression
of
chords
used
in
the
ending
pattern
are
based
on
the
chord
that
is
being
played
when
you
press
this
button.
*
SYNCHRO
button
Press
this
button,
and
the
unit
stands
by
waiting
for
you
to
play
a
note
on
the
accompaniment
keyboard.
The
selected
rhythm
pattern
begins
as
soon
as
you
press
a
key
(or
more
than
three
correct
keys
in
case
you
selected
FINGERED
mode)
on
the
accompaniment
keyboard.
Using
the
ORCHESTRATION
buttons
The
auto-accompaniment
patterns
produced
by
this
unit
consist
of
4
different
ele-
ments;
rhythm
track,
bass
line,
chord
|
pattern
and
chord
2
pattern.
The
ORCHES-
TRATION
buttons
switch
the
sound
of
these
elements
(except
the
rhythm
track)
ON
and
OFF.
For
example,
if
you
want
only
a
rhythm
track
and
bass
line
for
your
accompaniment,
you
can
turn
off
the
CHORD
|
and
CHORD
2
elements.
ORCHESTRATION
buttons:
CHORD
1
button
switches
chord
|
sound
on
and
off.
CHORD
2
button
switches
chord
2
sound
on
and
off.
BASS
button
switches
bass
sound
on
and
off.
Using
the
AUTO
HARMONIZE
button
If
this
button
is
depressed
during
play
of
an
accompaniment
pattern,
the
chord
selected
on
the
accompaniment
keyboard
is
automatically
harmonized
with
notes
played
on
the
melody
keyboard.
The
melody
keyboard
becomes
4-note
polyphonic
when
you
activate
the
AUTO
HARMONIZE.
MW
Performance
Memory
Function
;
The
performance
memory
function
lets
you
“record”
notes
as
you
play
them
on
the
keyboard.
Up
to
2,400
notes
can
be
stored
in
memory
for
playback.
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RECORD
button
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RECORD
__
Recording
START/STOP
button
Co
START/STOP
MEMORY
buttons
Recording
|.
Start
an
auto-rhythm
and
adjust
the
tempo
of
the
recording.
|
2.
Press
the
RECORD
button
to
enter
the
recording
standby
mode.
The
light
above
the
RECORD
button
flashes.
3.
Set
the
CHORD
selector
to
FINGERED
or
ON
if
you
want
to
use
auto-accompa-
niment
in
your
recording.
If
not,
set
this
switch
to
OFF.
4.
Select
the
auto-rhythm
you
like.
|
|
e
If
you
don’t
want
an
auto-rhythm
in
your
recording
(or
if
you
want
to
start
an
auto-rhythm
during
recording),
press
the
Musical
Controller
START/STOP
but-
ton
here.
¢If
you
want
to
start
an
auto-rhythm
with
intro
pattern,
press
the
INTRO
(or
INTRO
LONG)
button
here.
¢
If
you
want
to
start
an
auto-rhythm
using
synchro
start,
press
the
SYNCHRO
button
here.
|
|
5.
Press
the
recording
START/STOP
button
to
start
recording.
Recording
starts
after
one
measure
of
beat
count.
6.
Play
the
keyboard
as
you
like.
| |
7.
Press
the
recording
START/STOP
button
again
to
stop
recording.
Notes
on
recording
¢
You
can
record
changes
in
the
following
operations
as
well
as
keyboard
play
during
recording.
Changing
preset
tones
Changing
auto-rhythms.
Starting
or
stopping
a
rhythm
track.
Starting
a
rhythm
track
using
an
INTRO
(or
INTRO
LONG)
pattern.
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