Casio CTK-2090 Musical Toy Instrument User Manual


 
Sampling a Sound and Playing it on the Keyboard (Sampling)
EN-12
3.
Produce the desired sound in the direction of
the built-in microphone.
Sampling will start automatically.
Sampling will not start if the volume level of the sound
being sampled with the microphone is too low.
Sampling will stop automatically two seconds after it
starts, or if the sound being input through the
microphone stops before then.
Random phrases using the sampled sound will play
back to indicate that sampling is complete.
What you sample is stored as tone number 401.
4.
Press a keyboard key.
This will play the recorded sound.
Short Sampling
With short sampling, you can record up to five samples, each
with a length of up to approximately 0.4 seconds. Short
samples are assigned rhythm parts, and can be sounded as
voice percussion. For details, see “Using a Sampled Sound in
a Rhythm (VOICE PERCUSSION)” (page EN-15).
Sampling a new sound overwrites all previously
recorded data (including data recorded with long
sampling).
1.
Press
bn
(RHYTHM).
If you want to use a rhythm for sampling, select it here.
2.
Press
cq
(SAMPLING) and release it.
This enters sampling standby.
At this time tone number 412 (which is short sampling 1
tone) is selected.
3.
Produce the desired sound in the direction of
the built-in microphone.
Sampling will start automatically.
Sampling will not start if the volume level of the sound
being sampled with the microphone is too low.
Sampling will stop automatically 0.4 seconds after it is
started.
The sampled sound is assigned a rhythm number and
start to play to indicate that sampling is complete.
What you sample is stored as tone number 412.
4.
Press a keyboard key.
This will play the recorded sound.
Samp l i ng
Flashes
Flashes
Speak !
Samp l i ng
Lights
Samp l e d !
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