Casio PX410 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Mixer Function
4
Use the [+]/[] buttons to select on or off.
Example: To turn the channel off.
Press the [̆] CURSOR button to return to the channel
selection screen.
Pressing the MIXER button returns to the Tone Screen.
NOTE
The MIDI data display shows only the data for the
channels selected with the Mixer.
How Channel On/Off Works
The following describes what happens and what appears on
the display when you turn a channel on or off.
On (on)
This setting turns on the currently selected channel, which is
indicated by a bar appearing at the bottom of the level meter
for that channel. This is also the default setting for all channels
when the digital piano is turned on.
Off (oFF)
This setting turns off the currently selected channel, which is
indicated by the absence of the bar at the bottom of the level
meter for that channel.
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On Off
Using the Parameter Edit Mode
Editing the Parameters for Channels
1 through 16
In the Parameter Edit Mode, you can change the settings of
ten different parameters (including tone, volume, and pan
pot) for the channel you selected on the Mixer screen.
To change parameters
1
Press the MIXER button.
This causes a pointer to appear on the display next to
MIXER.
2
Use the [̇] and [̈] CURSOR buttons to select the
channel you want.
3
Use the [̆] and [̄] CURSOR buttons to select the
parameter whose setting you want to change.
Example: Select volume setting by displaying Volume.
Each press of the [̆] or [̄] CURSOR buttons cycles
through the parameters.
You can use the [̇] and [̈] CURSOR buttons to
change to another channel at any time during this
procedure.
4
Use the number buttons or [+] and [] to change
the parameter setting.
Example: Change the setting to 060.
Pressing the MIXER or EXIT button exits the
parameter edit mode.
Editing DSP Channel Parameters
1
While Channel 16 is selected, press the [̈]
CURSOR button.
This selects the DSP channel.
Pressing the [̇] CURSOR button while the DSP
channel is selected returns to Channel 16.
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Indicates channel volume of 127
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