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CS-60
[4]
TRANSPOSITION
-
This
set of
4 pushbutton
selector
switches
are
interlocked
so
that
pushing
one
button
disengages the previous
selection.
When
the
black
NORMAL
button
is
down,
middle
C
on
the key-
board produces
a
pitch
corresponding
to true
middle
C.
When
1
OCT
UP
is
pressed
down,
the
whole
key-
board
shifts
up
an
octave.
1
OCT
DOWN
shifts
the key-
board
down
an
octave,
and
2
OCT
DOWN
shifts
it
down
two
octaves.
Thus,
instant
transposition
is
as
easy as
pressing
a
button.
(If
two
buttons
are pressed
at
the
same
time,
only
the
button
on
the
right
will
have an
effect.
If
no
button
is
down,
the synthesizer
will
play
as
though
the
NORMAL
button were down).
Fine tuning
is
accomplished
with
a
separate
PITCH
control [13].
The
score
illustrates
what you
will
hear
at
the
various
TRANSPOSITION
settings
when
the
C
shown
on
the
keyboard
is
depressed. Select
BRASS
1
and
1
OCT
DOWN.
As
you
play, press
2
OCT DOWN,
NORMAL
and
then
1
OCT
UP.
Notice
that
you
can
convert
a
tuba into
a
trombone,
etc.
[3]
TONE SELECTORS
-
This
set
of 14 pushbutton
selector
switches are interlocked so that pushing
one
button
disengages the previous
selection.
On
the
CS-50
there are
13
preset
patches
and
the
PANEL
button
selects
the
programmable
panel
for
whatever patch
you
set
up.
The
CS-60
has
one
less
preset patch, substituting
a
memory
-prog
rammed
patch
selection for
one
preset
button.
The
preset
patches
let
you
come
very close
to
playing the
sounds
indicated
on
the
TONE SELECTOR
buttons.
When
there
is
more
than
one
patch with
the
same
name,
they
sound
similar,
but not
identical.
(Two
sounds
may
not be
selected simultaneously.
If
more
than
one
button
is
pressed,
only
the
button
farthest
to the
right will
have
an
effect.)
For
more
information
about
the
programmable
PANEL
and
the
CS-60
MEMORY,
see
Section
III,
i
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CDEFGABCDEFGABCOEFGABCDEFGABCDEFGABC
"Normal"
CS-60 Keyboard Range
(Transposition
at
Normal), Middle
"C"
equals
8'
pipe
on
organ.
(CS-50 does not
include
shaded
area
of
keyboard.)

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