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Editing
Techniques
and
Display
Contents
The
following
describes
the
editing
techniques
you
can
use
to
change
the
various
parameters
stored
in
memory.
Mi
To
change
the
key
pressure
(velocity)
of
a
note
Use
the
keyboard
keys,
number
buttons
or
{+}
and
{-]
to
adjust
the
key
pressure.
If
you
use
the
keyboard
keys
to
adjust
key
pressure,
-
you
first
have
to
turn
on
touch
response.
=O
Hobe
Ge
MMi
To
change
the
pitch
of
anote
Input
a
new
note
on
the
keyboard
ér
use
[+]
and
{-]
buttons
to
change
the
pitch
of
a
note,
The
pitch
you
specify
here
Is
reflected
in
the
key-
board
and
the
notes
shown
in
the
staff
on
the
display.
bibaubidid
TB
spie
Be
IMPORTANT!
Whanever
editing
memory
contents,
never
change
a
note
so
it
is
Identical
to
the
note
before
or
atter
H.
Doing
so
may
alter
the
length
of
.
the
changed
note
and
the
note
before
or
after
it,
Should
this
happen,
*
you
will
have
to
re-record
the
entire
track.
_
MMI
To
change
a
chord
Use
the
chord
fingering
method
selected
by
the
MODE
switch
(FIN-
GERED,
CASIO
CHORD,
etc.)
to
input
a
chord.
;
=
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Lens
bi
BAMA
er
ence
es
WE
Tochangeatonenumber
Use
the
number
buttons
or
[+]
and
[-]
buttons
to
change
a
tone
num-
et
G0s5r
arr
ria
aNOTES!
©
tn
the
case
of
reabtime
recording,
you
later
can
change
lone
numbers
you
specified
while
fo
Tracks
1
through
6
Is
in
progress.
You
recording
ee
SHANG
IVE
TONS
YOU
HBIECION
Delore
starting
ihe
recarding
aea-
E-40
MEMORY
TRACK
[Vv]
ENTER
*
With
step
recording,
you
tater
can
change
any
tone
number
you
speci-
fled
for
recording
to
Tracks
2
through
6.
This
includes
the
tone
number
you
specity
belore
you
start
recording,
as
well
as
any
tone
numbers
you
specity
while
recording
is
In
progress.
Note,
however,
that
it
you
start
with
the
default
lone
number
(without
specifying
a
tone
num-
ber),
you
will
not
be
able
later
lo
change
the
delauit
tone
to
another
one,
but
you
still
will
be
able
to
change
tone
numbers
you
specily
while.
re-
cording
Is
in
progress.
MM
To
change
a
rhythm
number
Use
the
number
buttons
or
(+}
and
(-]
buttons
to
change
a
rhythm
number,
=
ike
sSNOTESS
In
the
case
of
reat-lime
recording,
you
later
can
change
rhythm
num:
bers
you
specified
while
recording
to
Track
1
Is
In
progress.
You
cannot
change
the
rhythm
you
selected
before
starting
the
recording
session.
With
step
recording,
you
later
can
change
any
rhythm
number
you
spec-
fied
for
recording
to
Track
1.
This
includes
the
rhythm
number
you
specity
before
you
start
recording,
as
well
as
any
rhythm
numbers
you
specity
white
recording
Is
in
progress.
Note,
however,
thal
Il
you
start
recording
with
the
defeuit
rhythm
number
(without
specifying
a
rhythm
number),
you
will
not
be
able
later
to
change
the
default
rhythm
to
another
one.
but
you
stil
wil
be
able
to
change
rhythm
numbers
you
specity
while
recording
Is
in
progress.
°
@
To
change
a
rhythm
controller
*
operation
*
(INTRO,
NORMAL/FILL-IN,
VAR/FILL-IN,
SYNCHRO/
ENDING]
Press
the
rhythm
controller
button
you
want
to
change
to.
|
=Trrheace
.
Prrryy
MM
To
change
a
drum
pad
operation
Press
the
drum
pad
you
want
to
change
to.
:
=DrumF
eld
Mixer
Editable
Data
The
Mixer
can
be
used
to
edit
tone
and
other
data
for
each
track,
following
is
a
list
of
data
that
can
be
edited
with
the
Mixer.
Note,
however,
that
edited
data
cannot
be
saved.
See
“Mixer
Function”
on
page
E-22
for
details.
Program
Change
Number
(tone
setting)
*
Volume
;
:
*
Pan
Pot
©
Fine
Tune
*
Coarse
Tune
*
Expressions
THA-EOAZA
Deleting
Individual
Data
Items
from
Memory
The
following
procedure
(which
is
similar
to
the
editing
procedure
described
on
page
E-39)
can
be
used
to
velcte
recorded
data
items
one-by-one
from
memory.
To
delete
individual
data
items
from
memory
.
7.
Use
the
MEMORY
button
to
enter
playback
stand-
by,
and
then
use
[+]
and
[-]
to
select
a
song
num-
ber
(0/1).
OF
ls
He.
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|
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YS.
129
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we
|"
000
Brander
4
=
=
at
Cores
=
code
Recorded
track
Unrecorded
track
3.
Use
the
MEMORY
TRACK
buttons
to
select
the
re-
corded
track
whose
data
you
want
to
delete.
©
Edit
contents
Current
Input
point
(measure
and
beat)
4.
Use
the
[4]
and
(>]
CURSOR
buttons
to
move
to
the
cain
in
track
where
the
data
you
want
to
delete
is
ocated.
Velocity
Plich
Digna
Tea]
Parameter
being
edited
'
1
|
a
he
nee
ae
ia
[sit
afte
id
TUA-E043A
6.
Press
the
(V7)
ENTER
button
to
delete
the
selected
data.
«
Press
the
[4].
[>].
[+1
ar
[-]
button
in
place
of
[¥]
to
abort
the
procedure
without
deleting
anything.
aNOTE!
Deleting
all
data
sulomatically
puls
the
keyboard
into
playback
slandby.
Deleting
All
of
the
Data
in
a
Specific
Track
Use
the
following
procedure
to
delete
all
of
the
data
currently
re-
corded
in
a
specific
track.
‘To
delete
all
of
the
data
In
a
specific
track
7.
Use
the
MEMORY
button
to
enter
record
standby,
and
then
use
[+]
and
[-]
to
select
a
song
number
(0/1).
2.
Hold
down
the
MEMORY
button
to
enter
track
delete
standby.
Number
of
song
must
be
deleted
(cannot
be
changed)
Track
delete
atendby
t
ergo
[
U
en
-
©
Release
the
MEMORY
button
after
the
“Del.?”
message
ap-
pears.
3,
Use
the
MEMORY
TRACK
buttons
to
select
the
record:
ed
track
or
tracks
whose
data
you
want
to
delete.
Track
delete
standby
Recorded
treck
Track
being
deleted
{Multiple
tracks
can
be
specified.)
*
You
can
specify
more
than
one
track
for
deletion
by
pressing
more
than
one
track
select
button.
©
To
deselect
a
track,
simply
press
its
track
select
button
again.
4,
Press
the
[V7]
ENTER
button
to
delete
the
data
in
the
selected
track
or
tracks.
@NOTES!
»
Iyou
leave
the
keyboard
in
wack
delele
standby
for
about
live
seconds
without
doing
anything,
standby
Is
automatically
cleared.
You
cannot
change
the
song
number
while
in
track
delete
slanddy.
In
the
above
procedure,
you
cannot
select
any
track
Ihat
does
not
con-
tain
any
recorded
data.
Pressing
the
MEMORY
button
while
in
track
delete
standby
returns
to
tecord
standby.
:
E-41

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BrandCasio
ModelWK-1300
CategoryKeyboard
LanguageEnglish

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