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  1. Hi T, Thanks for your reply. In that case I'll switch to Auto Step Up mode every time I want to test my progress from the beginning of the song as follows: Phrase 1: Manual Mode Phrase 2: Manual Mode Phrase 1-2: Auto Step Up Mode Phrase 3: Manual Mode Phrase 1-3: Auto Step Up Mode Phrase 4: Manual Mode Phrase 1-4: Auto Step Up Mode ...and so on to the end of the song I guess that is what everyone following the manual lesson mode does if they want to test their cumulative progress when learning to play a song. Being unable to practice from the beginning in manual mode just seems like a glaring omission from what is otherwise a really well thought out learning system. Cheers, Adam
  2. Hello Casio Forum, I have just got an LK-280 and I am getting along quite well with the keyboard. I am using the Lessons feature to master in-built songs. The default lesson sequence appears to be phrase 1, then 2, then 3 and so on until the end of the song. However, upon mastering phrase 2, I'd like to play from the beginning (phrase 1 and 2 together - from 'the top') to test my cumulatively learning of the song. Likewise after learning phrase 3, I'd like to play together phrases 1-3. However I can't see how to do this, except in the Auto Step Up Lessons, which appear to play from the beginning of the song (phrase 1) at the end of each lesson - there is a specific 'From Top' message in Auto Step-Up. This requires that you use Auto Step Up Lesson. I'd like to use the regular manual lesson system, but be able to do so cumulatively just like Auto Step-up lesson sequence. I am probably missing something really basic here as a newbie, so can someone let me know how to play 'from the top' in regular manual lesson mode? Any advice on this would be really appreciated. Cheers, Adam
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