What you can do with the song sequencer – Casio WK6500E1A User Manual

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Using the Song Sequencer

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1.

Perform steps 1 through 4 under “To perform
using a music preset” (page E-50).

2.

Press the C-4 (RECORD) button.

• The button will start flashing and the EASY REC screen

will appear on the display.

3.

Start to play something using a music preset.
For details, see “To perform using a music
preset” (page E-50).

• This will start recording, along with Auto

Accompaniment in accordance with the preset chord
progression.

• Starting recording will cause the C-4 (RECORD) button

to change from flashing to lit. During recording, the
display will show the current measure (MEASURE) and
beat (BEAT).

4.

To stop recording, press the L-17 (START/
STOP) button.

• After recording stops, the initial song sequencer mode

screen appears on the display.

• At this time you can press the L-17 (START/STOP)

button to replay what you have just recorded. For
details about playing back recorded content, see
“Playing a Recorded Song” (page E-73).

5.

To exit the song sequencer, press the C-3
(SONG SEQUENCER) button or the R-15 (EXIT)
button.

The simplest use of the song sequencer is to record a
performance as you play it. For details, see “To use EASY
REC to record” (page E-64). Virtually everything you play on
the keyboard can be recorded by the song sequencer.
You also can use the song sequencer to perform multi-track
recording of 17 different tracks and assemble them into a final
song. For example, you can first record a piano track, followed
by a bass track, then a guitar track or tracks that feature other
musical instruments.

A single song can be made up of up to 17 tracks. The 17
tracks are broken down as shown in the table below.

• The Digital Keyboard uses multiple parts simultaneously to

sound Auto Accompaniment, a keyboard layer tone, and
keyboard split tone at the same time. The system track is
used to record the notes of these parts in a single location.

• Tracks 01 through 16 each correspond to a single musical

instrument part. Each track is used to record the notes of
each individual part.

• The parts shown in the table above correspond to mixer

parts. For details, see “Using the Mixer” (page E-39).

To use EASY REC to record a performance
using a music preset

What you can do with the song
sequencer

Songs, tracks, and parts

Song

Track

Part

Number

Part Contents

System

Track

A04

Auto Accompaniment (Auto
harmonize tone)

A05

Keyboard (UPPER 1 part)

A06

Keyboard (UPPER 2 part)

A07

Keyboard (LOWER part)

A09

Auto Accompaniment
(Percussion part)

A10

Auto Accompaniment
(Drums part)

A11

Auto Accompaniment
(Bass part)

A12

Auto Accompaniment
(Chord 1 part)

A13

Auto Accompaniment
(Chord 2 part)

A14

Auto Accompaniment
(Chord 3 part)

A15

Auto Accompaniment
(Chord 4 part)

A16

Auto Accompaniment
(Chord 5 part)

Track 01

Track 16

B01

B16

Keyboard (B01 part)

Keyboard (B16 part)

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