Operation Manual

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The two sound banks
The Song
Special sections
In addition to the Upper and Lower sections, the Song records
the following special sections: Chord, Common Channel,
Tempo, Pads. It is not necessary to press any buttons to record
these sections (these are “ghost” tracks that are recorded in
any case).
Special sections
Chord: The Arrangement chords. Controls
the following sections: Drum, Bass,
Acc1 and Acc2.
It cannot be
overdubbed.
Common Channel: Style controls: Style selected, acti-
vation/deactivation of the Style
control buttons.
It cannot be
overdubbed.
Tempo: Metronome Tempo.
It cannot be
overdubbed.
Pads: Notes played on the [DRUMS &
SAMPLES P ADS].
It can be
overdubbed.
Recording
Preparation (before recording)
1. Press [REC] to enter “record” mode. The [STYLES] or
[SOUNDS] LED flash.
2. The LED of the [LOWER] and [UPPER] buttons flashes: you
can record the two tracks.
If you do not want to record a track, tap the button to turn
off the LED.
3. You may select a Style if you wish. If not, you will record
the Style selected at the moment of entering record mode.
4. If the [AUTOSET] LED is off, you can select the initial Sounds
for the Upper and Lower sections, otherwise the Style se-
lects the Sounds automatically.
CD10 incorporates a multitrack Sequencer that can be used to
record a Song played in real time or to record the data re-
ceived by CD10 via MIDI IN.
The sequencer buttons
[PLAY/DEL]
(1) Recalls the Song for playback.
(2) In “record” mode, it activates the “delete” functions.
[REC]
Recalls a Song and activates it for recording.
[LOWER]
Track of the Lower section.
The status of this button can show three different situations.
Led off
: track empty.
Led flashing
: track is recording.
Led on
:
track is recorded.
[UPPER]
Track of the Upper section.
The status of this button can show three different situations.
Led off
: track empty.
Led flashing
: track is recording.
Led on
:
track is recorded.
[START/STOP]
Starts or stops the Song playback.
[TOUCH START/CONTINUE]
The CONTINUE function restarts the Song from the point is
was stopped with [START/STOP].
CD10 has two sound banks that can be assigned to the Upper
and Lower sections. The sounds of the first bank is silkscreened
on the control panel. You will find the second bank in the Ap-
pendix of this manual.
Bank 1 and Bank 2 have different versions of the same sound.
For example, if sound 00 in Bank 1 is a GrandPiano, sound 00
in Bank 2 will also be a piano sound.
Bank 2 is perfectly compatible with the sounds of the General
MIDI standard (
see chapter on “Midi”
). In Bank 1, however,
the “Drums” group replaces the “Percussion” group so that the
drumkits can be played on the keyboard.
Selecting a sound bank
1. Press the two [BANK 1/2] buttons on the keypad.
2. The name of the bank selected (“Sound Bank 1” or “Sound
Bank 2”) appears on the display.
3. Once you have selected the bank, select the sound. The
bank selected will be active until you select the other bank
(followed by selection of a sound).