Operation Manual

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5. If the [AUTOSET] LED if off, you can change the initial tempo
of the Song.
6. If the [AUTOSET] LED is off you can change the initial vol-
ume of the accompaniment sections or the initial balanced
levels of the Upper and Lower sections.
7. If the [AUTOSET] LED is off you can activate or deactivate
the [DIGITAL EFFECTS] button. This initial state may be
changed during recording.
Recording
1. Press [START/STOP] or [INTRO/END] to start recording.
2. During recording, you can change the Style, Sound, tempo,
accompaniment volume and balanced level of the Upper
and Lower sections, use the Style controls, activate/deacti-
vate [DIGITAL EFFECTS].
3. Stop recording with [START/STOP] or [INTRO/END].
4. The leds of the [UPPER] and [LOWER] tracks should be on.
If so, the Upper and Lower sections are recorded.
Escaping from “record”
Press the two buttons together [ESC].
“Overdubbing”
You can record new notes in the tracks you have recorded.
1. Press [REC] to enter Song “record” mode.
2. Press repeatedly the button of the track you wish to record,
until the corresponding LED flashes. Both tracks can be re-
corded.
The special sections Chord, Common Channel, Tempo are
not recorded again. To record these again you must first
cancel them. You can however add notes to the Pads track.
3. Start recording with [START/STOP].
4. Add the notes to the Upper and/or Lower and/or Pads sec-
tions.
5. Stop recording with [START/STOP].
6. Press the two [ESC] buttons to escape from “record” mode.
Delete
1. If necessary, press [REC] to enter Song “record” mode.
2. Press [PLAY/DEL] to activate DELETE mode.
3. Select the track to cancel with the [TEMPO-DATA] buttons.
4. Press the [PLAY/DEL] button to cancel the selected track. In
order to escape from DELETE mode without deleting data,
press the two [ESC] buttons.
Song Name
1. If necessary, press [REC] to enter Song “record” mode.
2. Press [PLAY/DEL] to activate DELETE mode.
3. Press [NAME] (on the keypad) to enter the name of the Song
or change an existing name.
4. Enter the letters on the keypad (each key corresponds to
three characters that you can select in cycle, each time you
tap the key).
5. Press [PAGE>] to move forwards one position. Press [PAGE<]
to return backwards one place.
6. When you have completed entering the name, press the
[ESC] buttons to escape from “record” mode and confirm
the name of the Song.
MIDI
What is Midi
Midi is a system for communicating between electronic musi-
cal instruments. With Midi you can:
(a)
control another musical instrument from the CD10 key-
board;
(b)
control Sounds and Styles of CD10 with another device
(keyboard, sequencer, computer);
(c)
connect CD10 to a sequencer or a computer (which in-
cludes both
(a)
and
(b)
) in order to programme Songs exter-
nally and store the CD10 Song by means of the MIDI DUMP
function.
Midi Connections
These are the main rules to follow when making a Midi con-
nection:
In musical language, an instrument that controls another
instrument is called a
master
while the instrument that is
controlled by the master is known as the
slave
.
Connect the MIDI OUT socket of the master to the MIDI IN
socket of the slave by means of a standard Midi cable.
In order to programme the Songs on an external sequencer
or computer, connect the MIDI OUT of CD10 to the MIDI
IN of the sequencer/computer and the MIDI OUT of the
sequencer/computer to the MIDI IN of CD10.
Do not connect two sockets on the same instrument to
each other.