Casio XW-G1 User's Guide Page 5

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 108
  • Table of contents
  • TROUBLESHOOTING
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 4
Contents
E-3
Using the Step Sequencer ....... E-50
How the Step Sequencer is organized.....E-50
Playing Back a Step Sequence................E-52
Editing a Sequence -Simple Editing.........E-52
To turn a step on or off ..........................................E-53
To configure tied note settings ..............................E-53
Using the Sliders to Change Note and
Velocity Settings....................................................E-53
Using the Master Slider to Change Note and
Velocity Settings....................................................E-54
Changing Slider Assignments ...............................E-54
Changing the Function Assigned to the
Master Slider ......................................................... E-54
Inputting Step Data by
Playing on the Keyboard, etc. ...............................E-55
Changing the Solo1 Channel ................................E-55
Changing the Timing of Pattern Switching ............E-56
Syncing Step Sequencer Playback with an
Arpeggio................................................................ E-56
Changing the Step Sequencer Tone........E-56
To sound a single part (solo mode)..........E-56
Editing a Sequence - Advanced...............E-56
To perform advanced parameter editing ............... E-56
Changing Slider Settings..........................E-60
To copy slider settings from another slider............ E-60
To save an edited sequence ....................E-61
Chaining ...................................................E-61
To create a chain .................................................. E-61
To play back a chain .............................................E-62
To initialize chain settings .....................................E-62
To save a chain in SMF format to
a memory card ......................................................E-63
Recording and Playing Back
with the Sample Looper ........... E-64
Sample Recording....................................E-64
To record with the sample looper.............E-64
To use the Step Sequencer to
record a sample .......................................E-69
To play back a sample .............................E-69
Indicators Next to Sample Numbers ........E-70
To save a sample.....................................E-70
Using the Performance
Mode........................................... E-71
Overview ................................................. E-71
Registering and Recalling
Performances .......................................... E-71
To register a performance .................................... E-71
To recall a performance ........................................ E-72
Editable Performance Parameter List...... E-73
Other Useful Functions ............ E-78
Using the Mixer ....................................... E-78
Instant Adjustment of Settings using the
Sliders and Step Buttons ...................................... E-79
Mixer Settings ....................................................... E-80
Global Synthesizer Settings .................... E-81
Tuning (Fine tuning of note pitch) ......................... E-81
Local Control......................................................... E-81
Master Coarse Tune
(Tuning of note pitch in semitone steps) ............... E-81
Initial Power On Mode .......................................... E-81
Display Contrast ................................................... E-81
Auto Power Off On/Off.......................................... E-81
Using MIDI............................................... E-82
What is MIDI? ....................................................... E-82
MIDI Settings ........................................................ E-82
Deleting Data Saved on the
Synthesizer.............................................. E-83
Initializing Synthesizer Global Settings
and Data .................................................. E-84
Playing a Demo Tune or a File from a
Memory Card........................................... E-84
Page view 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ... 107 108

Comments to this Manuals

No comments