E-50
Track 1 Contents After Step Recording
In addition to chords, the following data is also recorded to
Track 1 during step recording. This data is applied whenever
Track 1 is played back.
• Rhythm number
• INTRO/ENDING 1 button, INTRO/ENDING 2 button,
VARIATION/FILL-IN 1 button, VARIATION/FILL-IN 2
button, SYNCRHO/FILL-IN NEXT button operations
Specifying Chords in the Normal Mode
When the MODE switch is set to NORMAL during step re-
cording, you can specify chords using a method that is dif-
ferent from CASIO CHORD and FINGERED fingerings. This
chord specification method can be used to input 18 different
chord types using only two keyboard keys, so chords can be
specified even if you don’t know how to actually play them.
To specify a chord, hold down the key on the root input key-
board that specifies the root, and press the key in the chord
type input keyboard to specify the chord type. When input-
ting a chord with a specified bass note, pressing two keys of
the root input keyboard causes the lower note to be specified
as a bass note.
11
11
1Major
22
22
2Minor
33
33
3Augmented
44
44
4Diminished
55
55
5Suspended four
66
66
6Seventh
77
77
7Minor seventh
88
88
8Major seventh
99
99
9Minor major seventh
703A-E-052A
00
00
0Seventh flat five
AA
AA
AMinor seventh flat five
BB
BB
BSeventh suspended four
CC
CC
CDiminished seventh
DD
DD
DMinor add ninth
EE
EE
EAdd ninth
FF
FF
FMinor sixth
GG
GG
GSixth
HH
HH
HSix ninth
Root input keyboard
Chord type input
keyboard
START/STOP
5. 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 keyboard. See “Specifying Chords in the
Normal Mode” on this page for details.
* 96 clocks = 1 beat
6. 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 a Note” on page
E-51 for details.
• The specified chord and its length are stored in mem-
ory and the keyboard stands by for input of the next
chord.
• Repeat steps 5 and 6 to input more chords.
7. After you are finished recording, press the
START/STOP button.
• This enters playback standby for the song you have
just recorded.
• To play back the song at this time, press the START/
STOP button.
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NOTE
• Use the procedure under “Correcting Mistakes While Step
Recording” on page E-54 to correct input mistakes you make
during step recording.
• You can add on to a track that already contains recorded data
by selecting that track in step 3 of the above procedure. Doing
so automatically locates the step recording start point at the
first beat immediately following the previously recorded data.
• Inputting “0” as the chord length in steps 5 and 6 of the above
procedure specifies a rest, but the rest is not reflected in the
accompaniment contents when the accompaniment is played.
Chord name Measure, beat, and clock at
current location*
C h o r d