Casio Casiotone 1000P Operation Manual page 14

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( Storage and Callout of the Programmed Sound
As previously explained in Step 2 of "Memory Number Designation", by pressing one of the
Sound Selection Buttons from 0 to 9, up to 10 kinds of programmed sound can be stored
in the memory.
When the digital display is a sound programming display, the stored programmed sound can
be called out by pressing the Sound Selection Button of that memory number, and you can
play with that programmed sound.
Each time the PROGRAM/PRESET Button is pressed, the preset sound display and
sound programming display will alternately appear in the digital display. The pro­
grammed sound can be called out by pressing the Sound Selection Button when the
digital display shows a sound programming display. Likewise^ the preset sound can be
called out when the digital display shows a preset sound display.
(Sound programming display)
( Confirmation of the Programmed Sound)
In order to confirm what kind of sound characteristic is stored, perform the following opera­
tion.
Example:
To confirm the sound characteristic which is stored in memory number 8 (Sound Selection
Button number 8).
(1) Press the PROGRAM/PRESET Button and set the digital display
to a sound programming display.
(2) Press the Sound Selection Button number 8.
(3) Press either the FEET Button, ENVELOPE Button or MODULA­
TION Button. The number displayed at this time will be the
number of the programmed sound stored in memory number 8.
(4) If the button which was pressed in Step 3 is pressed once more,
the digital display will return to a sound programming display
and the operation is complete. * •
• Even if the power is switched OFF, the programmed sound will be protected by
a separate power supply.
• The programmed sound can also be set in the lower keyboard when the keyboard
has been split.
. Programmed sound
memory number
12
-
(Preset sound display)
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------------ 1 — J
Preset sound number
-
When the FEET Button
is pressed, the first digit
(FEET) will blink.
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