37. Casio CT X3000: EDITING TONES - DSP DELAY

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  • Опубліковано 8 гру 2021
  • It's surprising how much you can edit the TONES on this keyboard, especially when you consider it's low price. And one of the quickest way to edit the TONES is via the DSP (Digital Signal Processing) effects (FX). Just by switching to one of the preset ones will give you a lot of ways to alter the TONES.
    But in this video I show you how to use a delay FX in a creative way, to create rhythmic variety to a TONE - in this example I'm using 067 Music Box which I hope will put you in a seasonal mood!

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  • @soloharmonicsrobj8246
    @soloharmonicsrobj8246 2 роки тому +1

    Yes, thank you! This particular video was a big help for me in understanding the DSP editing. I've been struggling to comprehend the in depth process of the CT-X tone editing capabilities.

  • @rolandoaasuncion315
    @rolandoaasuncion315 2 роки тому

    Nice tutorial Sir! Thanks

  • @perogrullo1008
    @perogrullo1008 4 місяці тому

    Can I combine several effects from DSP? For example, take some strings and add distortion on one side and synthesizer effects on the other? Nobody asked that and it is an important question for me because it greatly increases the possibilities of creating voices

  • @richardlee4730
    @richardlee4730 Рік тому

    Are you able to save the added layered tone to the first tone (i.e. BoxDelay)? Maybe you cover it in other vids. I will check.

  • @_blindman
    @_blindman 2 роки тому

    Could you explain if you have the possibility to freeze the editable drum tone 764 To use on channels 3 to 8 the same used in channel 1 and 2 of the rhythm programming?

    • @StewartWallaceSJWMusic
      @StewartWallaceSJWMusic  2 роки тому +1

      Yes, you can edit and save TONE 764 as a user tone, and then use it on tracks 3-8 in the rhythm programmer. However, it's going to respond to chord changes, but as long as you stay in C then that's not a problem. Tracks 1 & 2 will stay on the chosen drum sounds because they don't respond to the left hand chord changes. Another, neat trick with any drum tone, is to use the pitch bend wheel as you record - then you can get some pitch variation out of the drum sounds. I hope that helps - all the best.

  • @AdeleButler-yq2mr
    @AdeleButler-yq2mr 5 місяців тому

    I really need help! I have a Casio CT-X3000. I have been very much enjoying your tutorials. They are easy to follow. The problem is after about the 4th tutorial, the buttons do not work, if they do, it’s something other than what yours are doing. Very disappointing for me . How will I know you answer, and where will I find. Thank you very much. Adele Butler

    • @StewartWallaceSJWMusic
      @StewartWallaceSJWMusic  5 місяців тому

      Is it a faulty keyboard? It's not an issue on my keyboard and it's had a lot of use! Maybe you need to contact the supplier/store and show them the issues. 😎

  • @kojoarhinarthur7507
    @kojoarhinarthur7507 2 роки тому

    Hello, thank you for this content!
    Please is there any way at all I can layer more than 3 tones? Or if there’s no way to do that, is there a way to layer to tones and just store them as one?

    • @StewartWallaceSJWMusic
      @StewartWallaceSJWMusic  2 роки тому

      Unfortunately, you are limited to two layers TONES - two upper tones (U1 and U2) and two lower tones (L1 & L2). The upper ones (U1 and U2) are created by pressing the LAYER button. The lower one (L1) is created by pressing the SPLIT button. To create lower two (L2) you have to first make sure you've got a SPLIT (L1) TONE, and then hold down the LAYER button, so that L2 appears on the display. L2 is only possible when you've got L1 turned on.
      If you connect a volume pedal, then you can fade in/out the TONES independently - great for adding strings under a piano tone.
      If you long press (LP) the TONE button then the display will change (U1, U2, L1, L2) to a different layer/split, so you can select the TONE you want for each layer more easily.
      Then once you've got it all as you want with volume, octave, pan, pedal settings, effects, etc you can save the entire set up as a REGISTRATION patch. Select a bank (1-16) by pressing the BANK button. Hold it down and then press one of the registration buttons (1-8). Remember, if you start to run out of memory space for your patches, you can save them onto a USB pen-drive.
      I hope that helps.

    • @kojoarhinarthur7507
      @kojoarhinarthur7507 2 роки тому

      @@StewartWallaceSJWMusic Yess it helps, thank you much, I thought there might be a way to add more than 2 tones tho