Playing With Different Tones; Selecting And Playing A Tone - Casio Celviano AP-265 User Manual

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Playing with Different Tones

Selecting and Playing a Tone

The Digital Piano comes with 22 built-in tones.
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*1: The names of the tones are marked above the keyboard keys to which they are assigned.
*2: In this manual, these nine tones are collectively referred to as "piano tones". The CONCERT, MELLOW, and
BRIGHT tones are collectively referred to as "GRAND PIANO tones".
To select a tone
1.
Select the tone you want.
 To select GRAND PIANO 1 or GRAND
PIANO 2
• Press the GRAND PIANO 1 button or
GRAND PIANO 2 button.
• The button lamp of the selected tone will
light.
 To select one of the other tones
• While holding down the FUNCTION
button, press the keyboard key that
corresponds to the tone you want to select.
2.
Use the VOLUME controller to adjust the
volume.
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NOTE
• Some keys may have more than one tone assigned.
In this case, each press of the key cycles to the next
assigned tone. Which tone is selected by the key
press is indicated by beeps.
Example: Cycling through MODERN, ROCK, and
• Of the Digital Piano's 22 built-in tones, the first six
are grand piano tone. Each tone has its own
distinctive merits, so you should select the tone that
suits the song you are playing along with or your
own personal preferences.
Tone Name
CONCERT
MELLOW
BRIGHT
JAZZ settings
MODERN: (1 beep)
ROCK: (2 beeps)
JAZZ: (3 beeps)
Characteristics
This is a full concert grand piano tone
for dynamic and natural tone changes.
This tone is designed to reproduce
damper, resonance, and other piano
nuances, which makes it ideal for
virtually any type of piano
performance.
A warm, subdued grand piano tone.
A bright and clear grand piano tone.
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