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Casio Celviano AP-65R User Manual

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REGISTRATION
Saving
a
Setup
in
Registration
Memory
To
save
a
setup
in
registration
memory
7.
Select
a
tone
and
rhythm,
and
otherwise
set
up
the
piano
the
way
you
want
it
+
See
“Registealion
Memory
Settings”
on
page
E-37
for
details
on
what
data
is
stored
in
the
registration
memory.
2
Use
the
BANK
button
to
sclect
the
bank
you
want
+
If
you
do
not
perform
any
operation
for
about
seven
sec~
onds
after
pressing
the
BANK
button,
the
display
returns
to
the
contents
in
step
1,
above
+
Bank
0
selected
G-
Bank
«
Bank
1
selected
i-
Bank
3.
While
holding
down
the
STORE
button,
press
a
REG-
ISTRATION
button.
*
The
following
display
appears
when
you
press
the
B
button
ibStore
4#.
Release
the
STORE
and
REGISTRATION
button.
#NOTES#
‘+
The
setup
1s
saved
as
$200
as
you
press
a
REGISTAATION
bution
in
slep
3,
above.
+
With
the
piano,
you
can
batch
save
all
setups
to
diskette.
See
“Using
the
F
oppy
Disk
Drive"
on
page
E-63
for
details.
E-38
BANK
STORE
Recalling
a
Setup
from
Registration
Memory
To
recail
a
setup
from
registration
memory
1.
Use
the
BANK
button
to
select
the
back.
*
“£
you
do
aot
perform
any
operation
foe
about
seven
sec-
onds
after
pressing
the
SANK
buttory
the
piano
automati-
cally
clears
the
registration
memory
recall
screen.
i-
Bank
7
2.
Press
the
REGISTRATION
button
to
input
the
letter
part
of
the
setup
name
ibRecal
|
*
The
setup
name
along
wth
the
message
"Recal”
sppears
on
the
display
for
abou:
seven
seconds.
aNOTES
Wyou
press
a
REGISTRATION
button
without
using
the
BANK
button
to
select
a
tank
first,
the
last
bank
number
selected
$
used.
eon
C-04R
Mixer
Features
Auto
Accompaniment
feature
and
sequencers
of
this
piano
can
play
up
to
16
different
musical
instrument
parts
at
the
same
time.
fou
can
alse
play
along
on
the
keyboard,
and
even
use
layer
and
split
lo
add
even
more
instrument
parts,
for
example,
the
following
table
shows
the
seven
parts
that
would
play
if
you
use
layer
to
play
two
tones
on
the
keyboard
while
Auto
Kccompaniment
play
1s
in
progress.
(1)
|
Keyboard
Main
tone
@
Layered
tone
(3)
|
Auto
Accompaniment
Chord
1
«®
Chord
2
(5)
Chord
3
(6)
Bass
(a)
Rhythm
The
Mixer
makes
it
possible
for
you
to
turn
each
of
the
above
parts
on
and
off,
and
also
specify
the
tone,
volume,
stereo
(pan}
point,
and
digital
effect
for
each.
ENOTES
The
above
explanation
applies
to
the
Mixer’s
Internal
Mode
Parts
and
Channels
Each
part
for
Keyboard
play,
A'sto
Accompaniment
patterns
and
Song
Sequencer
tunes
is
assigned
to
one
of
16
channels.
You
can
use
the
Mixer
to
select
a
channel
and
adjust
various
parameters
of
the
as-
signed
part.
The
following
table
shows
the
parts
assigned
to
each
channel
INOTESE
+
In
this
manual,
“channel”
is
abbreviated
as
“CH,”
which
matches
the
channel
numbers
marked
on
the
piano
above
the
CHANNEL
buttons.
+
The
CHANNEL
button
name
in
the
above
table
comesponds
to
the
text
marked
on
tne
piano
below
the
CHANNEL
buttons.
+
The
amt
names
shown
in
tha
“Par”
column
af
tha
above
table
corre-
spond
to
the
parts
that
can
be
selected
using
the
Mixer's
internal
mode.
In
the
case
of
the
Extemal
Mode
(see
fallowing
section),
the
part
as-
signed
to
each
channel
corrasponds
to
each
MIDI
channel.
Mixer
Modes
The
Mixer
has
two
main
modes,
an
Interna)
mode
and
an
External
Mode,
each
of
which
1s
described
in
detaii
below.
internal
Mode
This
mode
lets
you
control
each
channel
(internal
channels}
when
using
the
piano
:nternal
control
‘keyboard
play,
Auto
Accompan:-
ment,
Song
Sequencer
playback).
This
is
the
default
Mixer
mode
whenever
you
tum
on
piana
power.
Keyboard
“Auta
Accompaniment
[~
Song
Sequencer
play
play
play
2
ae
1]
2[3/}4}5|
64
7| 8]
Fj
10]
19]
12/
13] 14]
15]
16
ae
eT
a
ey
a
‘nlamal
Channnel
“he
intemal
mode
allows
dependent
conirot
of
these
16
ternal
channels.
Channel
bs
Channel
Button
Number
mt
Name
;
CHI
|
Maintone
UPPER
1
External
Mode
mes
|
ESP
UPPER2
1
The
External
Mode
provides
control
of
each
channel
(external
chan
Auto
Harmonize
harmony
tone
3
nels)
when
the
piano’s
sound
source
is
under
control
(MIDI
input,
CH3
Split
tone
LOWER1
3
SMP
playback*)
of
an
external
device.
i
CHa
Layered/solit
tone
LOWER2Z
:
CHS
CHE
|
Auto
Accompaniment
chord
1
|
CHORD
i
MIDI
input
or
SMF
playback
CH?
[Auto
Accompaniment
chord?
|
CHORD2
y
T
[os
‘Kato
Accompaniment
chord
3_
|
CHORDS
ZZ
+
ceo
|
Auto
Accompaniment
bass
BASS:
of
eS
F
:
i
1a]
15]
16
CHID
|
Auto
Accompaniment
ehvihm
|
RHYTHM
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12
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[a]
2
fof]
v2] 13[
14]
CHit
|
Song
Sequencer
track
1
TRL
:
Ht.
.
bob
tt
1t_t
ttt
GHI7
_[
Song
Sequenrer
track
2
TRZ
1
eer
if
one
ene
ws
{The
External
Mode
allows
indesendent
control
of
these
16
extarnal
channels.
CHia_|
Song
Sequencer
track
+
TRE
H
ce
CHIS_
|
Song
Sequencer
track
5
TRS
i
TINS
|
Song
Sequencer
track
6
TRE
:
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E-39

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ModelCelviano AP-65R
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