Casio CT-X Arpeggiator Tutorial (for all CT-X models)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @HubertEtAlice
    @HubertEtAlice 5 лет назад +20

    Hi Chandler, there is a useful function you might want to mention when you are discussing the arpeggiator of the CT-X line, it is the Arpeggio Hold function (function 18 “ArpegHld”on the CT-X800).
    Go to the Function menu by pressing the Function button, use the Right Arrow on the numeric keypad until you reach function 14 “AHar/Arp”, press Enter on the numeric keypad to enter the sub-menu devoted to the auto-harmoniser and the arpeggiator, use again the right arrow button until you reach function 18 “ArpegHld”, use the + sign on the numeric keypad to toggle the function to “On”, press Exit to exit the function menu.
    Now when you press a chord and the arpeggiator is activated, the chosen arpeggio will play until you set the function “ArpegHld” to Off again. This gives the player some flexibility to use other functions of the keyboard and to transition more smoothly between chords.
    The only drawback is that once you have quit the Function menu, it is complicated to reach the “ArpegHld” Function again to toggle it off. A workaround is to memorise the “ArpegHld” toggled to On in one Registration slot, and with the same function toggled to Off in the next Registration slot. That way, it is very easy to toggle instantly between On and Off modes.
    Hope this trick might be useful for some CT-X users.
    N.B.: on the CT-X3000/5000, of course the procedure will be the same, but the function numbers will be different. Go look in your manual for more details.

    • @paulholmes8887
      @paulholmes8887 4 года назад +3

      Thanks a lot for your help here I thought I was going mad.
      The manual is useless this video is useless as he talks to fast does not give a simple press button explanation.
      I love the sounds of this keyboard but its quite complicated to get around.
      Your help has saved the day 😊

    • @jorjajorjan3863
      @jorjajorjan3863 4 месяца назад

      Can you tell me how to enable arpeggiator ?

  • @philippeclausen9180
    @philippeclausen9180 6 лет назад +8

    Nice ! I would love tutorials for the sequencer and the rythm creator !

  • @philmoseleymixing7856
    @philmoseleymixing7856 9 месяцев назад

    Jeez - that outtro was epic. I bought a 3000 and it looks like a smart move if I can ever manage all the button pushes

  • @HubertEtAlice
    @HubertEtAlice 6 лет назад +6

    Hi great video. Please do an extensive tutorial on how to use the rhythm editor. Thanks.

  • @crystalclearwindows9495
    @crystalclearwindows9495 6 лет назад +3

    Great explanatory video. It has been frustrating coming from a ctk7000 and the ease of the sequencer to using the ctx5000 for recording. A complete tutorial on that would definitely be excellent.

  • @stevenborik197
    @stevenborik197 6 лет назад +2

    Great video subscribed i love contrapunctal dual arpeggios

  • @Roboprogs
    @Roboprogs 4 года назад +5

    I’m ok with the speed of the dialogue, but for those struggling, play it at 0.75 speed using the RUclips settings menu.

    • @athanasioskechlimparis3815
      @athanasioskechlimparis3815 3 года назад +1

      hahaha...really..I read your post and then watched the video actually and I thought "Cmon, what is he talking about" ..and..then I pressed the play button and the guy started shooting words like a machine gun !!! :-D

  • @ER-bg9bo
    @ER-bg9bo 3 года назад +1

    Its so amazing, yeah, i wanna use Arpegiator for deep base phrases inbetween our band songs... So cool... Feed n the subwoofers, yeah...

  • @peterleggbuzzardrecordsuk6454
    @peterleggbuzzardrecordsuk6454 5 лет назад +18

    A useful tutorial except for elderly users like myself, I would have liked to have seen the screen and what buttons were being pressed more clearly. I couldn't tell what was happening when you were making the changes on the keyboard and couldn't relate them to mine. Very frustrating!!!!!

    • @nathanwahl9224
      @nathanwahl9224 4 года назад

      Settings button, you can change playback speed. It sounds funny, but at least it's something

  • @musicmanjerryphillips6429
    @musicmanjerryphillips6429 3 года назад

    I am from and going to be mine this keyboard thank you for the tutorial I am a hard time reading the manuals so this definitely is helpful

  • @shusterPO
    @shusterPO Год назад

    Not explained how to get arpegio on left side after split. This figured out somehow myself.

  • @elicardenas2960
    @elicardenas2960 Год назад

    Like to hear about the step record function, thanks

  • @conairsmith
    @conairsmith 6 лет назад +1

    I don't what any of this means, but I want to buy one of these keyboards now.

  • @MarceloChaves1971
    @MarceloChaves1971 5 лет назад

    Great! Please make a tutorial on auto harmonization.

  • @skyflakesteamyey7949
    @skyflakesteamyey7949 6 лет назад

    Nice video if I split my Casio ctx700/800 can I put the arpeg effect on left side? And pls do a demo of user rythms on how to edit tnx 😁

  • @nathanwahl9224
    @nathanwahl9224 4 года назад

    FIY all, you can try this. Use the Settings button at the bottom of the screen, you can change playback speed. It sounds funny, but at least it's something

  • @ИльяИльф-н9е
    @ИльяИльф-н9е 5 лет назад +11

    Why do u speak so fast?

  • @sirbradders
    @sirbradders 4 года назад +3

    you go soooo fast that it's very difficult to see what you're doing. Especially the arpeggiator part...WOW

  • @anilbhambid2388
    @anilbhambid2388 6 лет назад

    nice video, pls upload how to edit tone.

  • @RaviRomana
    @RaviRomana 4 года назад +1

    Not working on my ctx 700

  • @jackcimino8822
    @jackcimino8822 6 лет назад +1

    Last night, I had a dream of a Casio keyboard using effects/modulation per voice. Can you do effects per voice?

    • @jackcimino8822
      @jackcimino8822 6 лет назад

      The Swedish Girl I wish there would be noise, fm, filter/flanger, and even ring mod per voice

    • @jackcimino8822
      @jackcimino8822 6 лет назад

      The Swedish Girl I own several vintage keyboards: A Yamaha PSS-100, Yamaha MK-100, Casio SA-20, Casio CA-401, Casio CT-460, and Kawai MS-20. I am considering an MT-65/68 in the future as I am selling my Casio MT-55 now on Reverb.

    • @chandlerholloway7876
      @chandlerholloway7876 6 лет назад +2

      Yes and no. You can only select one Effect type for each Effects Block (1 type of Reverb, 1 type of Chorus, 1 type of Delay) at any given time. Using the mixer section, you can adjust the amount each individual voice on the keyboard (the four layers, phrase pad playback voices, rhythm voices, song playback voices, and any voices played back via MIDI IN can all be configured separately) is affected by the Reverb, Chorus, and Delay effects you selected, but you're still limited to the one type of each for all the voices. Even so, the ability to fine tune the effects sends for every voice individually does allow for a fair amount of precise voice editing.
      You can also achieve a slight workaround by programming your own custom tones into the keyboard using the onboard tone editor. If you're skilled enough with sound design and take the time to familiarize yourself with the CT-X series' custom tone creation, you can create new voices that sort of simulate the way one of the standard voices might sound if you applied an effect to it. Once you save this new "pseudo-affected" voice, you can then run it through the usual Effects section for even more tone customization, or you can leave the custom tone "dry" by setting all of its Reverb/Chorus/Delay send values to zero and using the effects on the other voices for more variety. Mike Martin did a more advanced tutorial on the CT-X series' Facebook User group, you should definitely check it out and join the group if you want to learn more about these keyboards! Hope this helps!
      facebook.com/CasioMusicGear/videos/10160739793260541/

  • @inesev2844
    @inesev2844 10 месяцев назад

    Please tell me how to transfer audio files from the synthesizer to a usb memory card? Nothing happens after the instructions!

  • @christyjohnjacob5344
    @christyjohnjacob5344 4 года назад

    Ooo myyy godd...chandlerrr

  • @samruddhimkulkarni9254
    @samruddhimkulkarni9254 5 лет назад

    Hello !.. I have a Casio CT-X9000IN. As I am a beginner , can you please help me with a video about the auto-chord mode settings.

  • @JackDCronk
    @JackDCronk 3 года назад

    I need help getting Casio Chord to play. The owners manual is very sketchy for me to understand how to turn it on and use them.

  • @antoabimantrana9054
    @antoabimantrana9054 Год назад

    Hi... I need some tutorial for how to use sequencer in CASIO CT-X5000, could you send tutorial in youtube?

  • @roymason7892
    @roymason7892 5 лет назад +12

    Great info ..but dude!!...you talk too fast...!!

  • @MuhammadTariq-ki3pn
    @MuhammadTariq-ki3pn 6 лет назад +1

    which is best for indian songs ctk 7300 ctx 3000 ctx 5000 ctx9000??????

  • @bandar7891
    @bandar7891 2 года назад

    What is Arpeggio to start with!?

  • @TRANEM7
    @TRANEM7 5 лет назад

    Please, what is the best light color sound and specification is the Casio CX5000 or KORG EK 50

  • @lova1399
    @lova1399 4 года назад

    What should I do when the data is full? Please help!! It has been like this for months!

  • @nandakumarm3075
    @nandakumarm3075 4 года назад +2

    Why no sound while start rhythm using TAP TEMPO in CTX9000IN...?
    Reply me please

    • @nandakumarm3075
      @nandakumarm3075 4 года назад +1

      Any body please reply me

    • @tzodearf2596
      @tzodearf2596 3 года назад

      So far, the only precount setting I've found is in a phrase pad configuration menu. One idea (to work out) from this video is to make a precount metronome and save it to registratioh button (I don't know if this will work).
      Other than that, get the tempo cue from the ACCMP intro.

  • @swatijoshi686
    @swatijoshi686 6 лет назад

    please show how to record voice through mic input in ctx 9000in

  • @Neonlightxyz
    @Neonlightxyz 5 лет назад

    Please release a video in Registration banks recalling.When storing it stores as Bank 1 stor 2. But when recallung store is not displayed on panel. ctx9000in

  • @anilbhambid2388
    @anilbhambid2388 6 лет назад

    NICE VIDEO sir pls upload how to use tone edit

    • @chandlerholloway7876
      @chandlerholloway7876 6 лет назад +3

      Mike Martin recently did a really long and extensive tutorial about how to use the CT-X series custom tone editor. You can find it on the CT-X Series User Group on Facebook, it's an archived livestream. You should definitely join this Facebook group if you're looking to get into some of the advanced features of the CT-X boards; it's a great place to swap tips and ask questions! facebook.com/CasioMusicGear/videos/10160739793260541/

  • @frederickb
    @frederickb 5 лет назад +11

    Lost me at hello. And I own a CTX 5000. Very disappointed with speed of presentation .. ever heard of repeat for slow learners?

  • @mjayasreemeruga4283
    @mjayasreemeruga4283 2 года назад

    is it possible to have split mode with arpeggiator on left and strings on the right

  • @ksmit
    @ksmit 4 года назад +1

    Yeh, the beginning on how to access the arp and set stuff is a blur. Not very tutorialish.

  • @MrStanq
    @MrStanq 6 лет назад +2

    Please release more tutorials for theses amazing keyboards ! Fantastic rhythms and sounds.
    But the (only reference) manual is booooooooring.

  • @mantusingh6959
    @mantusingh6959 6 лет назад

    Casio CT x 870 setting please

  • @nathanwahl9224
    @nathanwahl9224 4 года назад

    Help! Anyone know how to apply the arpeggiator function to Part 3 (the keyboard SPLIT on the lower half voice) instead of Part 1 (main voice, upper half when split.) I'm using a CTK-7200, which looks similarly designed, but I can't figure out how, or even if it's possible.
    I'll keep looking in the meantime. I watched one guy's series of videos on my particular model series for over ten hours, only to find that he only mentioned it in passing. Jeez.
    Thanks in advance to anyone that can help!!!

  • @gauravkumar9
    @gauravkumar9 4 года назад

    Can we perform quick sampling like things on CTX9000IN like one can do on yamaha psr e463 or i500???
    Waiting for reply
    As nobody has answered this on any of like these channels....

    • @casiomusicgear
      @casiomusicgear  4 года назад

      The CTX9000IN is not available in the USA. We don't have information on this model but I do not believe it does sampling.

    • @justinw.3422
      @justinw.3422 4 года назад

      @@casiomusicgear the ct x 9000in model is like the ct x 5000 in the United states, only that the indian version has more indian rhythms

  • @vikrantverma8948
    @vikrantverma8948 6 лет назад

    can we edit the amount or value of portamento in ctx5000 or in ctk 9000in and can we save its value in registration setup

    • @chandlerholloway7876
      @chandlerholloway7876 6 лет назад +1

      For both the CT-X3000 and X5000, you can change Portamento time for each of the 4 layers individually using the Portamento section of the Controller Submenu within the Functions list. Functions -> scroll right to controller -> Enter -> scroll right to "Portamnt" -> Enter. Once you've dialed in the values you want for each layer, you can save these settings to a User Registration for quick recall.
      Now, whenever you press the Portamento button on the right side of the keyboard's front panel, the "Portamento" icon will light up on the display and whatever values you set for each layer's port time will be applied. If you only want certain layers to have Portamento and other layers to stay unchanged, simply input a Port time of 0 for any layer you want to function normally and it shouldn't be affected when you toggle Portamento on with the button.
      You can also change portamento parameters externally via MIDI CC messages - see the MIDI Implementation chart in the manual for more specifics. Hope this helps!

  • @osvaldoarturohuaiquio5305
    @osvaldoarturohuaiquio5305 6 лет назад

    necesito editar un ritmo que ya esta creado en formato ckf(cambiar el tono del bajo, cambiar el tipode bateria y el sonido de la guitarra) me ayudarias con algun manual..gracias..saludos...
    I need to edit a rhythm that is already created in ckf format (change the bass tone, change the type of drums and the guitar sound) you would help me with some manual..thanks..sweden ...

    • @chandlerholloway7876
      @chandlerholloway7876 6 лет назад +1

      I just released an extensive guide that covers all subjects related to creating and modifying custom rhythms on your computer over on the Casio Music Gear forums. Hope this helps!
      www.casiomusicforums.com/index.php?/topic/16005-creating-ckf-user-rhythms-reference-manual/

  • @PRATHAP1528
    @PRATHAP1528 6 лет назад

    Which is better wk7600 or ctx 700 or 8000

    • @chandlerholloway7876
      @chandlerholloway7876 6 лет назад +1

      Depends on what you're using the keyboard for. The WK-7600 is a full-blown workstation keyboard, so it's going to have more features in terms of sequencing and arranging tracks when compared to the CT-X700, which is definitely aimed more towards amateur users. The WK-7600 has a full 17-track MIDI sequencer for song creation, as well as more controls on the front panel to help with building tracks and editing sounds (like organ drawbars, a selection wheel, and a lot more dedicated buttons for important functions). The back panel offers 1/4" mono L/R outputs in addition to the headphones jack, as well as a Mic Input (mono, with gain knob), Instrument Input (mono, made for line level signals like guitars), and External Input (stereo 1/8" jack, meant for Smartphones or other MP3 players but can accept any line level stereo input) to help you connect all your gear up (and even run them through the onboard effects in the case of the Mic input) It can also save audio files directly to SD card and mix them down with other audio tracks to create full songs, which is great if you're creating a lot of demos on the fly and prefer not to use your computer for recording.
      The CT-X700 offers less in terms of professional features, but also has the new AiX sound source under the hood so the tones you'll find on the X700 will sound better than their counterparts on the WK-7600 while still being significantly less expensive. However, you have less options available to you in terms of actually modifying the sounds and creating new tones; the X700 does not have a mixer section that allows you to adjust balance between split and layered tones, and doesn't allow you to create custom tones like the WK-7600. The X700 has a Song Recorder, but it isn't as versatile as the full 17-track MIDI recorder on the WK-7600 and you can't export created songs directly to a finished audio file like with the WK-7600's SD card features; you'll have to compose the song on the X700 and then record the output of the keyboard separately if you want to share it as an audio file. In terms of connectivity on the back panel, there's not much; you get a single stereo 1/4" output jack for headphones/audio out, a jack for a sustain pedal, a stereo 1/8" Audio In jack (similar to the ones on the WK-7600, but you can't run the input through the onboard effects and there are no gain knobs to separately adjust the input level, although you can still change the volume of the sound source itself if it's too loud/quiet) and the USB "To Host" port used for USB-MIDI control and data transfer.
      The CT-X8000 is a regional variant of the CT-X3000 we have here in America, and the CT-X9000 is a regional variant of the CT-X5000; they have all the same features as their American equivalents, but different onboard sounds because they're sold in other countries. These CT-X boards all use the same AiX sound source, so you can expect the same awesome tone quality, but the X3000/X8000 has more of the advanced controls you'll see on the WK-7600 when compared to the lower-end X700. There are more front panel buttons for dedicated control, and there's a mixer section that lets you individually adjust volume, panning, and effects send values for each voice in the keyboard, giving you way more flexibility with those nice AiX tones that you won't get with the X700. You can also create custom tones on the X3000/8000 and the X5000/X9000, so you can make your own sounds if you don't like the ones that come with the keyboard. The full 17-track MIDI sequencer is back, but you still can't export songs directly as audio files like you could with the WK-7600; you'll need to make separate recordings from the outputs on the back panel. Back panel wise, you have dedicated L/R Mono outputs (X5000/X9000 only, not on the X3000), a stereo headphones output, two pedal inputs for sustain and/or expression pedals, a mono Mic Input with gain knob (X5000/X9000 only) and the usual Audio in 1/8" stereo jack for external sound sources. You also get a USB flash drive port if you want to import MIDI files, registrations, rhythms, and custom tones, and although you can't record new audio files on it, you can play back audio files from the flash drive if you want to play along with a track. The X700 can import MIDI files, songs, rhythms and registrations but NOT tones, and requires you to connect to your computer for data transfer because it lacks a USB flash drive port.
      The WK-7600, CT-X700 and CT-X3000/X8000 can all run on bateries so they're fully portable, but the X5000/X9000 must be plugged in as the speakers on it are much louder than the others and require more power. All of these keyboards are USB-MIDI capable, so if you want to use them as MIDI controllers for music production software on your computer, they'll all work fine for that. I would say that if you just want some really nice sounds in a simple and portable package and you do most of your songwriting and recording with external gear, you should go with the X700. If you like the AiX sounds a lot, but want more control over the sounds and need a more serious MIDI sequencer, you should go with the X3000/X8000 or the X5000/X9000. If you plan on writing and recording a lot of songs on the keyboard itself and you don't like composing or recording music on a computer, then the WK-7600 has all the features you'll need for that. Hope this helps!

  • @jmaikisch
    @jmaikisch 2 года назад

    So many buttons to push couldn't see everyone you were selecting

  • @tilakchakraborty1331
    @tilakchakraborty1331 4 года назад

    See the system of ctx700

  • @jake359nl
    @jake359nl 6 лет назад +11

    Way...way...way too fast...!

    • @nathanwahl9224
      @nathanwahl9224 4 года назад

      Settings button, you can change playback speed. It sounds funny, but at least it's something

  • @seriouspipes
    @seriouspipes 4 года назад

    Please redo slowly and and speak every single button press. Leave time, remember we are following along, NOT photographically memorizing all this. Reply here when new improved version is posted. Thanks!

    • @seriouspipes
      @seriouspipes 3 года назад

      @@Ribbonium Thanks, I think I'll have to make it myself. Have had this keyboard (5000) a year (or 2?) and still barely scratched the surface. Just using the built in patterns and sounds like a consumer when there are great pro functions under the hood.

  • @SpSp-vu4lt
    @SpSp-vu4lt 4 года назад +1

    Lcd of keyboard is very poor

  • @cassisbrook
    @cassisbrook 3 года назад

    Hello, could you/Casio do a video tutorial on setting up recording levels on the 'Line Out' for recording? I'm a new Ctx5000 owner and find the monitoring volume is quite low, which makes it difficult to record by overdubbing. I recorded this ruclips.net/video/1GsLm_DI070/видео.html on my 20+ yr old CTK-811EX via phones socket to a DI box to laptop on Audacity. I'm trying to record with my ctx5000 but proving difficult because monitoring via headphones is low. The playback level is fine from the laptop.

  • @adityabasu5117
    @adityabasu5117 5 лет назад

    Please make this video in Bengali and Hindi language !

  • @santy2484
    @santy2484 4 года назад

    Y u goin so fast bro

  • @inesev2844
    @inesev2844 10 месяцев назад

    Ничего не поняла 😢

  • @ТАТЬЯНУШКАНарцисс
    @ТАТЬЯНУШКАНарцисс 4 года назад

    Здравствуйте, если ваши уроки по Касио на русском языке?

  • @amz2mov
    @amz2mov 4 года назад

    Ты ещё быстрее можешь говорить?

  • @SAZIZMUSIC
    @SAZIZMUSIC 4 года назад +1

    Poor presentation couldn't understand

  • @lowbflat1
    @lowbflat1 2 года назад

    Could you talk any faster? I m not a fan of rewinding repeatedly. This is a tutorial not a sprint

  • @frederickb
    @frederickb 2 года назад

    You should get off the speed man..

  • @renmad0078
    @renmad0078 Год назад

    Sorry i wont buy it's a too complicate interface.

  • @andyg4082
    @andyg4082 4 года назад

    Using arpeggio
    Cant work it out.
    Someone please explain in simple terms this guy is too fast.

    • @mrdayvidjon
      @mrdayvidjon 4 года назад +1

      It just does automation for you around automate some notes for you or you can use it to play stuff back-and-forth and stuff like that techno stuff and someone to turn it on just hold it down for a long time and I do use the dial to try to different if you have 150 different styles you also have to play with the drum beat and on time to meet some really good like on the floor or the one you have any questions get back to me

  • @yashwantdhole7645
    @yashwantdhole7645 5 лет назад +1

    Pathetic explanation. A new person who has bought this one like me won't get absolutely anything.

  • @jasonanthonywilper
    @jasonanthonywilper 2 года назад

    One a scale of one to bad tutorials this is the worst