Casio MZ-X500 manuals
MZ-X500
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- General Guide
- Editing a Tone (User Tones)
- Deleting a Tone
- Using the Pattern Sequencer
- Creating and Editing a User Rhythm
- Saving a User Rhythm
- Deleting a User Rhythm
- User Presets
- Deleting a User Preset
- Editing an Arpeggio
- To save an edited arpeggio
- Sequentially Recalling Registered Setups (Registration Sequence)
- Playing
- Using Pads (Tutorial)
- Modifying Recording Settings
- Overdubbing Phrase Recordings
- Changing the Start Point of Sampled Data
- Renaming Pad Data
- Renaming a User Bank
- MIDI Recorder (Tutorial)
- Overdubbing a Recorded Track
- Editing MIDI Data
- Editing Events
- Using the EVENT EDIT Screen
- Editing an Existing Event
- Deleting an Event
- Configuring Settings (Tutorial)
- EFFECT Screen Reverb Effect Settings
- by Controllers
- Information
- Block Diagram
MZ-X500
Table of contents
- declaration of conformity
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- general guide
- General Guide EN
- Installing the Music Stand
- Power Outlet EN
- auto power off
- Connecting Headphones
- connecting to audio equipment
- Connections EN
- Using the Display Screen
- Performing Operations
- Operations Common to All Modes EN
- Playing the Demo Tunes
- Selecting a Tone with the TONE Buttons
- Playing with Different Tones EN
- Changing the Tempo Setting
- Using a Pedal
- Controlling Sounds EN
- Using the Sliders
- using the mixer
- octave shift
- Playing an Auto Accompaniment
- Information
- modifying auto accompaniment patterns
- Using Auto Accompaniment EN
- Playing Back Short Phrases
- Using Pads EN
- Changing the Function of a Specific Pad
- Changing Pad Settings
- Synchronizing Pads with Accompaniment
- Recalling Preset Data
- registering tone and rhythm setups
- freeze function
- recording and playback
- Recording and Playback EN
- usb flash drive
- Configuring Digital Keyboard Settings
- tone screen
- rhythm screen
- Connecting a USB Flash Drive to and Detaching It from the Digital Keyboard
- USB Flash Drive EN
- Loading Data from a USB Flash Drive to Digital Keyboard Memory
- Minimum Computer System Requirements
- Using MIDI
- Reference
- Troubleshooting
- Product Specifications
- Operating Precautions
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