Casiotone 1000P - Starting To Play - Casio Casiotone 1000P Operation Manual

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( Turn the power ON. )
When the Power ON/OFF Switch is turned ON, the digital
display will illuminate to show the Casiotone I000P is operat­
ing. At this time, a number between 0 and 9 will be displayed.
This is the number of the preset sound set prior to turning the
power OFF.
* If the memory number of the programmed sound was last
set prior to turning the power OFF, that memory number
will be displayed as the number of the preset sound.
Switching the power OFF and then ON again turns off all of the buttons on the
Casiotone 1000P. This Operation Manual will explain the instrument from this initial
condition. Therefore, switch the power OFF and then ON again to prepare the instru­
ment before starting to play.
* The sound and arpeggio which have been preset or programmed are protected by
a separate power supply.
Let's produce some sounds. )
With the Casiotone 1000P in this initial condition, the preset
sound whose number is shown on the digital display is set in
the entire 5-octave keyboard. Set the Main Volume Control
Knob as illustrated on the right and play the keys. Adjust
the volume while pressing the keys.
( Now, select one of 10 preset sounds. )
The Casiotone 1000P has 10 preset sounds such as
Jazz Organ, Piano, Vibraphone . . . and by pressing
the Sound Selection Buttons, any one can easily
be selected. The number of the selected preset
sound will appear on the digital display.
* The CPU ME sound can be used as a sound
effect as it contains various musical intervals.
Each time the PROGRAM/PRESET Button is pressed, the two sets of information
shown below will change alternately on the display. When only one digit is displayed,
the preset sound can be selected by using the Sound Selection Buttons.
(Preset sound display)
3
-
3
-
'
JAZZ
BASSOON
ORGAN
3
4
Sound Selection Buttons
(Sound programming display)
n
3
_
3
u
6
-
OFF
ON
POWER
f
J
Preset sound number
VOLUME
Preset sound name
Preset sound number
(Preset sound display)
3
3
A single-digit number (0—9)
shows the preset sound number.

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