Arpeggio Programming Function - Casio Casiotone 1000P Operation Manual

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The Casiotone 1000P arpeggio programming function allows your favorite arpeggio patterns
to be programmed using the Sound Selection Buttons and il the lower keyboard (lower two
octaves) is played, the note pressed will emerge in accordance with the programmed pattern.
( Programming Basic and Playing Method)
Example:
Play three-finger chords (C, Am, etc.) using an arpeggio pattern
as shown on the right.
| Programming]
(1) Number the notes (1 through 9) in sequence beginning with
the lowest note.
• Assign number 1 to the lowest note and then use numbers
2, 3, etc. in sequence.
• Assign identical numbers to identical notes.
The numbering sequence for this example is "1, 2, 3, 2" and
this becomes the program contents.
• These numbers will hereafter be referred to as "program
number".
(2) Press the RECORD Button and the PROGRAM Button
simultaneously.
• This should bring an " ft " to the digital display.
(3) Press the Sound Selection Buttons in the sequence deter­
mined in Step 1.
* If you press an incorrect button, re-start from Step 2.
(4) Press the RECORD Button.
This completes programming.
Arpeggio Playing
(5) Press the PROGRAM Button on.
• The indicator will blink. (The rate of blinking depends
upon the current ARPEGGIO TEMPO setting.)
(6) If a chord (three-finger chords, C, Am, etc. for this ex­
ample) is played using the lower keyboard (lower two
octaves), arpeggio will be played in accordance with the
programmed pattern.
• The tempo of the arpeggio is controlled using the TUNE/
ARPEGGIO TEMPO Control Knob. Adjustment can be
made within the range of
note is J ).
• When the MEMORY Button is pressed on, arpeggio will
continue until the next chord is played, even after your
fingers are removed from the keyboard. This is most con­
venient for playing music which has few tempo adjustments
or chord variations.
= 57 ~ 1064 (When an arpeggio
15
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PROGRAM
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RECORD
PROGRAM
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MEMORY

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