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Editing a chord progression – Casio AT-5 User Manual

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Music Presets

E-57

You can modify the preset chord progression and save it as a
user preset, or you can create a new chord progression from
scratch and save it.

1.

Perform steps 1 through 4 under “To perform
using a music preset” (page E-49) and select
the music preset you want to edit in order to
create your user music preset.

2.

Configure tone and other settings referring to
“Music Preset Settings” (page E-51).

3.

While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION)
button, press the C-17 (MENU) button.

• This displays the MP (music preset) editor screen like

the one shown below with the 0 next to “Chord Edit”.

4.

Press the R-16 (ENTER) button.

• This displays the chord editor screen shown below. You

can use this screen to directly edit the individual chord
data items of a chord progression.

5.

Perform the following chord progression
editing operations.

• Change an existing chord (“To modify recorded chord

data”, page E-58)

• Delete an existing chord (“To delete recorded chord

data”, page E-58)

• Insert a new chord (“To insert a new chord”, page E-58)
• Delete all existing chords (“Initialize”, under “To perform

menu operations”, page E-60)

• Input a series of chords (“To perform step input of

chords”, page E-59)

• Key shift all existing chords (“Key Shift”, under “To

perform menu operations”, page E-60)

• Insert another music preset chord progression following

the chord progression data of the preset being edited
(“Append Chord”, under “To perform menu operations”,
page E-60)

• Delete existing chords in a specific measure (“Delete

Measure”, under “To perform menu operations”, page
E-60)

• Insert blank measures at a specific location (“Insert

Measure”, under “To perform menu operations”, page
E-60)

6.

After editing is complete, press the R-15 (EXIT)
button.

• This returns to the MP editor screen.

7.

Perform steps 4 through 9 under “To create and
save a user preset” on page E-53.

• Steps 4 and 5 can be skipped if they are not necessary.

Editing a Chord Progression

Chord Progression Editing Flow

Data being edited

Cursor

Data type name at

cursor position

Data before and after data being edited