Casio Casiotone 1000P Operation Manual page 20

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* In this case, the program numbers correspond to arpeggio notes as shown below.
1 = C (Do), 2 = E (Mi), 3 = G (So), 4 = C (Do), 5 = E (Mi), 6 = G (So),
7 = C (Do), 8= E (Mi), 9 = G (So)
* "• " denotes one octave higher and
At this time, if the played keys are changed, the arpeggio pattern will become as shown
below.
(Example 2-1)
• Played keys
(Example 2-2)
• Played keys
• Arpeggio pattern *
* The maximum note range in arpeggio will be identical notes up to three octaves above
the note of the played key. In Example 2-2, since the note in parentheses is a C (Do),
which is four octaves higher, it is not played. Also, when the keyboard is split and the
upper octave of the lower keyboard is played, the maximum note range in arpeggio will
be identical notes up to two octaves above the note of the played key. (See page 7.)
" denotes two octave higher.
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In the case of C7)
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Lower keyboard
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