Using panel record to rewrite song header settings – Casio WK6500E1A User Manual

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Using the Song Sequencer

E-72

You can access the mixer during playback, playback standby,
or record standby (C-4 (RECORD) button flashing), or while
recording is in progress (C-4 (RECORD) button lit). Press the
C-5 (MIXER) button to display the mixer screen. To return to
the song sequencer mode screen, press the C-5 (MIXER)
button again or press the R-15 (EXIT) button.

The table below shows how mixer parts correspond to song
sequencer parts.

Supported Mixer Operations during Playback or Playback
Standby
All mixer settings can be configured during playback or
playback standby, subject to the following precautions.

• If you want to change mixer settings during playback

standby, change them after selecting the song you want to
play back. If you change mixer settings and then change
the song selection, the header settings of the newly
selected song will be recalled and mixer settings will be
changed accordingly.

• The only mixer settings you can change during playback

standby are those that are included in the song header of
the currently selected song. If mixer settings were changed
part way through when recording the song, the later
recorded mixer settings will supersede any settings you
make during playback standby.

Supported Mixer Operations during Record Standby
The mixer settings for the parts shown below (excluding part
on/off) are supported, depending on the track being recorded
to. Settings are recorded to the header settings (page E-67),
the same way settings are stored when recording is started.

Supported Mixer Operations During Recording
Mixer settings cannot be configured during recording to the
system track.
Configuration of mixer settings (except for part on/off) is
supported for a part (B01 through B16) that corresponds to a
track when recording to any track from 01 through 16 shown.
Any change in a mixer setting on the mixer screen is recorded
as soon as it is made.

For details about mixer functions and operations, see “Using
the Mixer” (page E-39).

The header of each song contains “header settings”, which
are settings that were in effect on the Digital Keyboard when
recording was performed. You can use a “panel record”
operation to rewrite a song’s header settings with the Digital
Keyboard’s current setup.
The following items are header settings that can be rewritten
using the panel record operation.

• Rhythm selection
• Tempo setting
• Scale setting
• The mixer settings below

– All part parameters from A04 through A07 and B01

through B16 (Excluding part on/off)

– Part parameters from A09 through A16: part on/off,

coarse tune, fine tune, scale enable, DSP line

– DSP parameters: volume, pan, reverb send

• Effect settings
• Accomp volume
• UPPER 1 part tone, UPPER 2 part tone, and LOWER part

tone selections

1.

Press the C-3 (SONG SEQUENCER) button to
enter the song sequencer mode.

2.

Use the dial or R-14 (–, +) buttons to select a
song area number.

3.

Configure panel settings so they reflect the
settings you want to write as the header
settings.

• You can configure the following settings: mixer settings,

tempo, system track rhythm, track tone selection, etc.

• To change the system track UPPER 1, UPPER 2, and

LOWER part tones or mixer settings, use the mixer to
change the settings of parts A05 (UPPER 1), A06
(UPPER 2), and A07 (LOWER).

4.

After all of the panels settings are the way you
want, hold the R-13 (FUNCTION) button as you
press the C-13 (MENU) button.

• This displays the song sequencer menu.

Mixer Settings in the Song Sequencer Mode

Mixer

Song Sequencer

Parts A04 to A07, A09 to A16

System Track

Parts B01 to B16

Tracks 01 through 16

System Track

Tracks 01 through 16

A05 (UPPER 1), A06 (UPPER 2),
A07 (LOWER), A04 (Auto
harmonize) parts

Parts corresponding to
each track
(B01 through B16)

Using Panel Record to Rewrite
Song Header Settings

To perform a panel record operation

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