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NORMAUFILL-IN
“Rinse
VAPVFILLAN
CHORON
SYNCHROFENDING
STEP
Recording
Melody
and
Chords
with
Step
Recording
With
step
recording,
you
can
record
Auto-Accompantment
chords
and
notes,
and
even
specify
note
len:
ths
one
by
one.
Even
those
who
find
It
difficult
to
play
along
on
the
eyboard
with
an
Auto-Accom-
paniment
can
create
Auto-Accompaniments
based
on
thelr
own
orig:
inal
chord
progressions.
The
following
shows
the
type
of
data
that
can
be
recorded
in
Tracks
1
through
6.
Track
1:
Chords
and
Auto-Accompaniment
Tracks
2
through
6:
Keyboard
play,
drum
pads
With
step
recording,
first
record
the
chords
and
Auto-Accompaniment
In
Track
1,
Next.
Record
the
melody
in
Tracks
2
through
6.
SNOTESE
©
Use
the
procedure
under
“To
record
to
Tracks
2
through
6
using
step
racording”
on
page
E-37
for
details
on
how
to
record
to
Tracks
2
through
6,
s
a
©
You
can
use
Track
1
for
the
melody
If
you
do
not
plan
to
racord
chords
or
Aulo-Accompaniment.
Select
Track
1
and
then
perform
the
proce-
dure
under
"To
record
to
Tracks
2
through
6
using
slep
recording”
on
page
E-37
to
record.
:
‘To
record
chords
with
step
recording
1%.
Use
the
MEMORY
button
to
enter
tecord
standby,
and
then
use
the
[+]
and
[-]
buttons
to
select
a
song
number
(0/1).
2.
Press
the
CHORD/1
track
select
button
to
select
Track
1.
3
+
Press
the
STEP
button
to
start
recording.
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Lover
fat
or
BaTauiihe
Step
recording
standby
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4,
Make
the
following
settings.
*
Rhythm
number
*
MODE
switch
5,
Press
the
SYNCHRO/ENDING
button.
6.
Play
a
chord.
.
*
Use
the
chord
play
method
that
is
specified
by
the
current
MODE
switch
setting
(FINGERED,
CASIO
CHORD,
etc.),
¢
When
the
MODE
switch
is
set
to
NORMAL,
specify
the
chord
using
the
root
input
keyboard
and
chord
type
input
key-
board.
See
“Specifying
Chords
in
the
Normal
Mode”
on
page
E-35
for
details.
i
rca
Chord
name
Measure,
beat,
end
clock
at
current
location’
*
48
clocks
=
1
beat
7.
Input
the
length
of
the
chord
(how
long
it
should
be
played
until
the
next
chord
is
played).
°
‘©
Use
the
number
buttons
to
specify
the
length
of
the
chord.
:
See
“Specifying
the
Length
of
Note”
on
page
E-35
for
de-
tails.
©
The
specified
chord
and
its
length
are
stored
in
memory
and
the
keyboard
stands
by
for
input
of
the
next
chord.
*
Repeat
steps
6
and
7
to
input
more
chords.
&.
After
you
are
finished
recording,
press
the
MEMORY
button,
STEP
button,
or
START/STOP
button.
¢
This
enters
playback
standby
for
the
song
you
have
just
re-
corded.
*
To
play
back
the
song
at
this
time.
press
the
START/STOP
button.
ENOTES!
©
Use
the
procedure
under
“Correcting
Mistakes
While
Step
Recording”
on
page
E-38
to
correct
input
mistakes
you
make
during
step
recording.
©
You
can
add
on
to
a
track
that
aireedy
contains
recorded
data
by
select>
Ing
that
track
in
step
2
of
the
above
procedure.
Ocing
so
aulomatically
focates
the
step
recording
Starling
point
(measure,
beat,
clock)
st
the
end
of
the
previously
recorded
data.
*
Inputting
[0]
as
the
chard
length
in
step
7
of
the
above
procedure
spec-
(fies
a
rest,
but
the
rest
is
nol
reflected
In
the
accompaniment
contents
when
the
accompaniment
is
played.
*
48
clocks
=
t
beat
-
——
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TRE
ke
Mie
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UGE
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west
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BG
Track
1
Contents
After
Step
Recording
In
addition
to
churds,
the
following
data
is
also
recorded
ta
Track
T
during
step
recording.
This
data
is
appticd
whenever
Track
1
is
playes
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
recording,
you
can
specify
chords
using
a
method
that
is
different
fram
CASIO
Chord
and
Fingered
fingerings.
This
chord
specification
method
can
be
uscd
to
input
18
different
chord
types
using
only
two
keyboard
keys,
so
chords
can
be
specified
even
if
you
don't
know
how
to
actu-
ally
play
them,
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ge
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cocnens
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nrmmncese
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free
mnput
keybosett
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L
chord
spnesReation
J
keyboard
.
@Major
@Seventh
fiat
five
@Minor
QMinor
seventh
flat
five
@Augmented
@Seventh
suspended
four
@Diminished
@Diminished
seventh
@Suspended
four
@Minor
add
ninth
,
OSeventh
@Add
ninth
@Minor
seventh
@Minor
sixth
@Major
seventh
@Sixth
@Minor
major
seventh
@Six
ninth
To
specify
a
chord,
hold
dawn
the
key
on
the
root
input
keyboard
,
that
specifies
the
root,
and
press
the
key
in
the
chord
type
input
key+
*
board
to
specify
the
chard
type.
When
inputting
a
chord
with
a
spec-
ified
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
keyboard
and
press
the
m7
key
on
the
chord
type
input
keybuard.
+
Held
down
hey
to
specify
chord
rot,
Press
key
to
soecity
chord type.
Example
2:
To
input
Gm/C,
hald
down
C
and
G
on
the
root
input
keyboard
and
press
the
m
key
on
the
chord
type
input
keyboard.
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(crv
(ay
im)
Kicle
down
hey
M0
pachy
om
O88
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me
Prene
hey
io
ipecity
chord
pt
PUIA-EDO7A
Sereerrtrisy
+
Sie
SeROL
e
Specifying
the
Length
of
a
Note
Ouring
step
recording,
the
number
buttons
are
used
to
specify
the
length
of
each
note.
*
Note
lengths
;
Use
number
buttons
(if
tnrauge
{af
ta
apesicy
weer]
cere
(8
2077
notes
(J),
quarter
notes
(J),
eighth
notes
(3),
Voth
notes
(}),
and
32nd
notes
(A).
Example:
To
specify
a
quarter
note
(J).
press
(3].-
©
Dots
(+)
and
triplicates
(3-7)
While
holding
down
the
[7]
(dot)
or
(9]
(triplicate),
use
buttons
[1]
through
[6]
to
input
the
lengths
of
the
notes.
Example:
To
input
a
dotted
eighth
notes
(
J),
hold
down
[7]
and
press
(4].
¢
Ties
7
_
Press
(8]
and
then
input
the
first
and
then
the
second
note.
To
input
Ap
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).
«
Example:
©
Rest
Hold
down
[0]
and
then
use
number
buttons
(1]
through
(9}
to
spec-
iy
the
length
of
the
rest.
Example:
To
input
an
eighth
note
rest,
hold
down
[0]
and
press
(4).
Track
1
Step
Recording
Variations
The
following
describes
»
number
of
different
variations
you
can
use
when
recording
to
Track
!
using
step
recording.
All
of
these
varia-
tions
are
based
upon
the
procedure
described
under
“To
record
chords
with
step
recording”
on
page
E-34.
@
Yo
start
accompaniment
with
an
Intro
pattern
In
step
5,
press
the
INTRO
button
after
the
SYNCHRO/ENDING
button,
®@'To
switch
to
a
rhythm
variation
In
step
6,
press
the
VAR/FILL-IN
button
immediately
belore
input-
ting
the
chord.
@
To
insert
an
ending
or
fillin
In
step
6,
press
the
SYNCHRO/ENDING
button
or
NORMAUFILL-
IN
bulton
(VAR/FILL-IN
in
the
case
of
a
variation
rhythm}
immedi-
ately
before
inputting
the
chord,
@
To
step
record
chords
without
rhythm
Skip
step
5.
The
specified
chord
of
the
length
specified
by
the
num-
ber
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
place
of
step
5
at
the
start
of
the
recording,
press
the
NORMAL/
FILL-IN
button
(or
the
VAR/FILL-IN
button
if
you
want
ta
use
a
variation
chythm)
and
input
rests.
Then
in
step
6,
input
the
chords.
Only
rhythm
is
played
where
you
input
the
rests,
and
then
chord
play
starts
after
the
ests.
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