Casio PX5S-ES-1B Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
English
Recording and Playing Back Phrases
E-21
1.
Select the phrase you want to overdub.
2.
Press the
cq
(PHRASE) button the required
number of times until its lamp starts to flash.
If NEW (new phrase) is displayed as the “Rec Mode”
setting, use the
eo
minus (–) and plus (+) buttons to
change it to OVDB (overdubbing). This will enter the
overdubbing standby mode.
3.
Start recording.
For details about how to do this, see “Starting and
Stopping Recording” in “Operations Common to All
Modes” (page E-12).
The original phrase will playback as a loop. Anything
you play on the keyboard and any operations you
perform during loop playback will be overdubbed
onto the original phrase.
To delete the last recorded data (undo)
While phrase playback is in progress or stopped, or
while overdubbing is in progress, hold down the
cs
(RECORD) button until the undo screen “PHRASE :
UNDO” appears.
You can also use the operation below to perform an
undo operation while the PHRASE SELECT screen
shown under “Listening to a Phrase” (page E-20) is
displayed.
Press the
ep
(EDIT) button and then use the
dt
(w)
and
ek
(q) buttons to select “Undo”. Finally, press
the
em
(ENTER) button.
This will display an undo screen. Perform the
procedure from step 3 under “Saving Data” on page
E-11 of the “Operations Common to All Modes”
section.
The message “PHRASE : Can’t UNDO” will be
appear on the display if you try to perform an undo
operation again after already undoing the last
recording. Press the
dr
(EXIT) button to clear the
message.
For details about how to save data, see “Saving Data”
in “Operations Common to All Modes” (page E-11).
If there is not enough Digital Piano memory space
available to store the phrase data, the message “not
enough space” will appear on the above display in
place of “Press Enter”, and you will not be able to
save the phrase data. If this happens, delete some of
the data in the Digital Piano’s memory to free up
memory space.
For information about deleting data you saved, see
page E-28.
The Digital Piano can store up to 1,000 user phrases
of a combined data volume of 1MB.
Saving a Phrase to an External Device
USB flash drive (page E-32)
Computer (page E-37)
The Song Sequencer lets you combine phrase data into
song data. With this Digital Piano, song data is referred
as a “song”.
To create a song
1.
Press the
cm
(SONG) button so the “SONG”
side lamp becomes lit.
2.
Specify the song number you want.
For details about how to do this, see “Changing a
Number or a Value” in “Operations Common to All
Modes” (page E-9).
3.
Press the
ep
(EDIT) button.
Recording Over Another
Phrase (Overdubbing)
To save a phrase
Creating a Song
(Song Sequencer)