Casio Casiotone 1000P Operation Manual page 5

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Each time a button is pressed, it t urns the function on and off. When on, a red indicator
lamp will light (except for the So und Selection Butte ns). The UP/DOWN Button and
the PROGRAM Button indicators will blink in time vith the arpeggio tempo which is
currently established.
® Power ON/OFF Switch
Turns the power on and off.
©TUNE Button
Press on when tuning or transposing.
©TUNE/ARPEGGIO TEMPO Control Knob
Adjusts arpeggio speed or note pitch. Turning the knob to the right increases the tempo
of the arpeggio or raises the pitch of the notes. Turning the knob to the left decreases the
tempo of the arpeggio or lowers the pitch of the notes. If you continue to turn the knob
in one direction, it will eventually return to the lowest or highest setting as it employs an
endless system control.
©TONE SET Button
Press on to set the sound for the lower keyboard (lower two octaves) when the keyboard
is split.
©LOWER VOLUME Control Knob
Adjusts the volume of the lower keyboard (lower two octaves) when the keyboard is split.
As this is adjusted relative to the main volume, it will not function when the Main Volume
Control Knob is set to MIN.
©SPLIT Button
Press on to split the upper three octaves and the lower two octaves of the keyboard. In
this case, the lower two octaves will become one octave higher.
©RECORD Button
Press on the PROGRAM Button and this button at the same time when programming
arpeggio patterns.
©MEMORY Button
If this button is pressed on, while playing arpeggio, the sounds will continue to be produced
until the next chord is pressed even if the fingers are removed from the keyboard.
©UP/DOWN Button
Press on when you want to play arpeggio using the preset arpeggio pattern (16-step, up/
down pattern).
CO>PROGRAM Button
When programming an arpeggio pattern, press on the RECORD Button and this button
at the same time. Also, press on when playing arpeggio using the programmed arpeggio
pattern.
©Digital Display
Displays the preset sound number, programmed sound memory number, sound character­
istic numbers and note pitch (Hz).
©Sound Selection Buttons
Press to select preset sounds or programmed sounds. Also, these buttons are used when
programming sound characteristics or arpeggio patterns.
©Sound Characteristic Data Chart
Shows the various sound characteristics for sound programming. (10 elements each for
FEET, ENVELOPE and MODULATION).
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