Using The Midi Recorder To Record Performances - Casio PX-S3100BK User Manual

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■ To play using the sequential pedal recall function
1.
Connect the included pedal or a separately
available CASIO sustain pedal to the jack for
which you specified "Inc" or "Dec" in step 4 of
the procedure under
recalling
setups" (page EN-42).
2.
At the point when you want to recall the
registration setup, press the pedal.
When "Inc" is specified:
• Each short-press and release of the pedal cycles
forward through registration setup bank numbers and
area numbers (1-1, 1-2, 1-3, 1-4, 2-1, 2-2...).
• Each long-press and release of the pedal cycles back
through registration setups (2-2, 2-1, 1-4, 1-3...).
When "Dec" is specified:
• Each short-press and release of the pedal cycles back
through registration setup bank numbers and area
numbers (24-4, 24-3, 24-2, 24-1, 23-4, 23-3...).
• Each long-press and release of the pedal cycles
forward through registration setups (23-3, 23-4, 24-1,
24-2...).
■ To disable the sequential pedal recall function
Perform the procedure under
recalling
setups" (page EN-42). In step 4 of the procedure,
display the "Off" setting.
"To specify the pedal for
"To specify the pedal for
Using the MIDI Recorder to
Record Performances
The MIDI recorder records Digital Piano keyboard play as
MIDI data. Recorded data is stored as SONG Mode (page
EN-12) song numbers 11 through 15.
• You can have up to five recorded songs in memory.
• Three-track multi-track recording is supported for each
song.
• A maximum of approximately 30,000 notes (total for three
tracks) can be recorded for each song.
• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. takes no responsibility
for any damages, lost profits, or claims by third parties
arising from the deletion of recorded data due to
malfunction, repair, or for any other reason.
■ How the Digital Piano records your performances
(MIDI Recorder)
Your Digital Piano has two recorders: a MIDI recorder and an
audio recorder. Instead of audio (audio data), the MIDI
recorder described in this section records keyboard
performance information (keyboard key press and release,
touch pressure, etc.) as MIDI data.* The size of MIDI data is
much smaller when compared with audio data, making it
easier to edit later on a computer, etc.
* MIDI
MIDI is short for "Musical Instrument Digital Interface". It is a
universal standard that makes it possible for musical
instruments, computers, and other devices to exchange
performance information (keyboard key press/release, touch
pressure, etc.) regardless of manufacturer. Performance data
in this case is called "MIDI data".
■ Recorder Tracks and Recorded Data
The MIDI recorder of the Digital Piano is a three-track multi-
track recorder.
Recorder track types are a system track and two solo tracks,
and the data that can be recorded depends on the track type.
• System Track: The system track can be used to record
keyboard play using Auto Accompaniment. Layer, split, and
other keyboard settings can also be recorded.
• Solo Track 1, Solo Track 2: A solo track can be used to
record keyboard play using a single tone (Upper1).
These tracks can be overdubbed as shown below.
System
Record
Solo 1
(Empty)
Solo 2
(Empty)
Digital Piano Operations
Playback
Playback
Record
Playback
(Empty)
Record
EN-43

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