Tuning (Transposing) - Casio Casiotone 1000P Operation Manual

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Frequency is displayed on the digital display and tuning can be perfected visually as well as
by sound. Also, since the variable range is one and a half octaves, transposing is also possible.
By using this transposing function, you can play any tune in the C scale.
( Operating"Method)
(1) Press the Sound Selection Button number 0 (Flute) in the
preset sound display.
• The flute sound is a sustaining sound, which will continue to
sound while a keyboard key is being pressed, and has almost a
sine wave sound characteristic. So it is suitable for tuning although
other sounds will do.
(2) Press the TUNE Button on.
• "
" will be displayed on the digital display which indicates
that the current setting is A=442 Hz.
(3) The note will continue to sound if a keyboard key is pressed.
• The note will not continue to sound, except the sustaining sound.
• Volume can be adjusted using the Main Volume Control Knob.
(4) Set to the desired pitch by turning the TUNE/ARPEGGIO
TEMPO Control Knob.
• Turning the knob to the right raises the pitch. Turning the knob
to the left lowers the pitch, if the knob is turned continuously,
the setting will go from maximum to minimum (or vice versa).
This is called an "endless system". The variable range is A=221 Hz
to 662 Hz.
• The pitch of the standard sound A will be displayed on the digital
display.
(5) After setting, press the TUNE Button off and the operation is
complete.
If the power is switched OFF, the pitch which has been set will be deleted and
the pitch of A=442 Hz will be automatically set.
When the TUNE Button is on, the VIBRATO Button, SUSTAIN Button, SPLIT
Button and MEMORY Button etc. will not function.
Also, if the TUNE Button is pressed off and on again, all the buttons will revert
to off. Reset them after tuning.
In a few cases, there may be some discrepancy between the frequency shown on
the digital display and the real frequency. Please utilize the frequency on the digital
display as a standard reference.
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