Casio CTK-530 Operation Manual page 12

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3. You can change the demo tune being played by pressing (+) (to advance), (—) (to move
back) or (0) ~ (2) in the 10-key pad.
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To stop demo tune play
Press the DEMO button again to stop demo tune play.
m@ Adjusting the accompaniment volume
Use the following procedure to set the volume that the rhythm or accompaniment
is played. You can set the volume to any value in the range of 00 to 99.
To adjust the accompaniment volume
1. The ACCOMP VOLUME up and down arrow keys are used to adjust the volume of the
accompaniment.
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¢ Accompaniment volume can be adjusted over a range of 00 (mini-
mum) to 99 (maximum).
¢ Accompaniment volume is set to 55 when the power is turned on.
¢ A setting of 00 turns down the accompaniment volume completely.
¢ The accompaniment volume can be changed continuously by con-
tinuously pressing down the up or down buttons.
¢ Pressing the up and down buttons simultaneously sets the accom-
paniment volume to level 55.
¢ Numeric values can be entered directly with the 0-9 (+,-) buttons
after the accompaniment volume button has been pressed. (The
accompaniment volume level must be specified using two digits at
this time).
¢ Accompaniment volume is adjusted based on the level specified for
main volume.
m@ Playing rhythms
This keyboard features a collection of 64 exciting built-in rhythm patterns. Each
pattern provides percussion back up for all your performances.
To select and play a rhythm
1. Make sure that power is switched on and that volume is adjusted to a comfortable level.
2. Look at the rhythm list printed on the keyboard's console and find the one you want.
3. Press the RHYTHM button.
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¢ When you do, the RHYTHM indicator lights.
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the currently selected rhythm.
4. Use the 10-key pad to input the 2-digit rhythm number for the rhythm you want to use. To
select "11 8 BEAT 2", for example, input 1, 1.
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¢ You can also use the (+) and (—) buttons. Pressing
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¢ Be sure to always specify a 2-digit number.
¢ You cannot specify numbers greater than 63.
¢ If you discover a mistake before you input the second digit, press
the RHYTHM button to return to the previously set rhythm number.
5. Press the START/STOP button to start play of the rhythm.
¢ When you do, the selected rhythm starts to sound, with the indica-
tor next to the START/STOP button flashes with each beat.
6. Use the TEMPO buttons to adjust the tempo of the rhythm.
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¢ When you press one of the TEMPO buttons, the tempo setting
appears on the display. The value indicates the number of beats per
minute. The display returns to normal shortly after you release the
TEMPO button.
¢ Each time you press one of the TEMPO buttons
while the tempo value is displayed, the tempo
setting changes one step, within the range of 040
to 255.
¢ Holding down either of the TEMPO buttons changes the tempo
setting at high speed.
¢ To reset the tempo to the standard vane of each rhythm, press both
TEMPO buttons.
¢ You can also use the (+) and (—) buttons. Pressing (+) increases the
displayed rhythm number by 1, while (—) decreases it.
¢ Be sure to always specify a 3-digit number.
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7. Use the ACCOMP VOLUME buttons to adjust the volume of the rhythm.
8. To stop rhythm play, press the START/STOP button again.
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