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Tone Bank Sounds - Casio DM-100 Operation Manual

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5. Tone Bank Sounds
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< Example of Tone Bank Operation
@) Select the preset ORGAN
tone by
JAZZ
pressing the corresponding tone selec-
tor. (This is the "Primary" sound.)
Initially, the ORGAN
tone can' be
played with 10-note polyphony.
@ Press the Tone Bank button.
The ORGAN tone can now be played
with 5-note polyphony.
* Indicator lights
Tone bank button
NOTE:
When
power is turned ON, the PIANO tone is auto-
matically selected in Tone Bank memory. Because of this,
procedure (2) above causes the ORGAN
tone to be inte-
grated with the PIANO tone.
@ Select the preset CHORUS tone by
CHORUS
pressing the corresponding tone selec-
E
tor. (This is the "Secondary" sound.)
MERC
Now, the "ORGAN
+ CHORUS" inte-
grated Tone Bank sound can be played
with 5-note polyphony.
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Next,
try changing
the Secondary
sound by selecting the preset FLUTE
tone. The "ORGAN + FLUTE" integrat-
ed Tone Bank sound can be played
with 5-note polyphony.
Next, try changing the Primary sound
by first pressing the Tone Bank button
once again to turn the Tone Bank func-
tion
OFF
temporarily.
The
preset
ORGAN tone can once again be played
with 10-note polyphony.
Select
a new
Primary
sound—the
STRINGS tone for example, and turn
the Tone Bank function back ON. As
the secondary sound (FLUTE) does not
change in this case, you can now play
the "STRINGS
+ FLUTE" integrated
Tone Bank sound with 5-note poly-
phony.
210 SOUND
TONE BANK
210 SOUND
TONE BANK

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