Casio Casiotone 1000P Operation Manual page 19

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Arpeggio with noi
Example 1
Arpeggio with notes other than those played on the keyboard can be performed.
• Arpeggio pattern
• Program contents
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 4, 3, 2, 3, 2, 3, 4
• Played keys
* Five kinds of note pitches, numbered I through 5, are used for the program contents and
only three keys are played. In this case, the program numbers correspond to the arpeggio
notes as shown below.
1 = C (Do), 2 = E (Mi), 3 = G (So), 4 = C (Do) (one octave higher), 5 = E (Mi) (one octave
higher)
In other words, program numbers will be set, which climb and octave higher than the
number of played keys (in this example, 4 and 5).
Example 2
Up/Down Arpeggio
This applies to Example 1. This arpeggio pattern is the same as the one preset in the Casiotone
1000P. (See page 20.)
Arpeggio pattern
(In the case of C)
1
• Program contents
1, 2, 3, 4
• Played keys
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(In the case of C)
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