Casio PX-S3100 Digital Piano Electric Electronic 88 Key

USER’S GUIDE - Page 49

For PX-S3100.

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Digital Piano Operations
EN-48
The settings shown below are available for recording.
To configure recording settings
1.
Touch bo REC0.
This enters record standby, indicated by bo REC0
flashing red.
2.
Hold down the bo REC0 button until “[MIDI
REC SETTING]” appears on the display.
3.
Use the bk U and bl I buttons to display the
item (“Precount”, “Metronome”, “Beat”,
“PunchInMeasure”) whose setting you want to
change and then touch bm ENTER.
4.
Use the bk and bl + buttons to change the
setting.
5.
Touch bp EXIT.
For multiple settings, repeat steps 3 through 5 above
for each item you want to configure.
6.
After the setting is the way you want, touch
bo REC0.
Configuring Recording Settings (Pre-count,
Metronome, Beat, Punch-in Measure)
Displayed
Setting
Description and Options
Precount Specifies whether or not to sound a pre-
count to signal the start of recording.
Off: Pre-count does not sound.
Recording starts as soon as you
touch 8 START/STOP or when
you play something on the keyboard.
1 Measure / 2 Measure:
A one-measure or two-measure pre-
count sounds when you touch
8 START/STOP or play
something on the keyboard while in
record standby. If you start recording
by touching 8 START/STOP,
recording will start after the pre-
count, along with playback of the
rhythm pattern. If you start by playing
something on the keyboard,
recording will start after the pre-
count, without playing the rhythm
pattern.
Metronome Specifies whether or not the metronome
should sound during recording.
On: Metronome sounds during recording.
Off: Metronome does not sound during
recording.
Beat Specifies the metronome beat during
recording.
0: 1 beat. While the metronome is
sounding during recording, all beats
are a click sound.
1: 1 beat. While the metronome is
sounding during recording, all beats
are a bell sound.
2 to 9: 2 beats to 9 beats. Specifies the
number of beats per measure.
While the metronome is sounding
during recording, the first beat of
each measure is a bell sound
while all remaining beats in the
measure are a click sound.
PunchInMeasure Specifies from which measure playback
should start when performing punch-in
recording (page EN-47). For example, if
you want to re-record from measure 28,
you could start playback from measure
24. That way you would need to listen to
only four measures of recording before
starting the punch-in operation.
You can specify a measure number in
the range of 001 (beginning of the song)
to 999 (the maximum number of
measures allowed in a song).
Displayed
Setting
Description and Options
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